“The construction of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam project is aimed at mitigating the regular floods that occur in the White-Volta basin covering parts of the Upper East and North East Regions. Preparatory activities started in 2020 and would be completed by the first half of this year with actual construction commencing the second half of this year, Commissioning is expected in 2025. It is the single largest investment in the northern part of Ghana, made by any government,”. The President made this pronouncement during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Tuesday, March 9, 2021. The President who was very emphatic during his address assured the country and more especially the people of the Upper East and North East Region that, earthworks on the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam will begin in the second half of 2021 after the completion of preparatory activities in the first half. Meanwhile, President comments trail the submission of Former Energy Minister John Peter Amewu who during his vetting as Minister Designate for Railway Development disclosed that the construction company in charge of constructing the dam, Power China, has written to the Ministry of Energy for initial mobilization to officially commence work, adding that the delay was due to funding challenges. President Akufo-Addo during the sod-cutting event explained that the Pwalugu multi-purpose dam and irrigation project when constructed, remains the single largest investment by any government in Ghana’s North. The three main components of the project are a dam with an elevation of 165 meters and a maximum reservoir of 350 square kilometers, a hydroelectric power generation unit made up of two turbines with 60 megawatts of installed capacity, and 16.5 megawatts of firm continuous capacity as well as an irrigation scheme consisting of 12 metres high weir and canal system spanning about 25, 000 hectares of land. Apart from boosting economic growth through increased solar energy supply, the project is expected to help cut down on the importation of food such as rice and also serve as flood control due to the perennial flooding that often accompanies the spillage of the Bagre Dam in Burkina Faso. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
TALENSI: The best 3 in the eye of the people in Talensi DCEship race
Even though the NPP National secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party John Boadu days back has cautioned those interested in the position of MMDCEs across the country to be wary of who will come vetting them without any formal announcement from government ahead of MMDCEs position, Talensi District is one of the districts that has gone through their vetting already since January 2021 apexnewsgh.com can confirm. Residents of Talensi District in their various locations have started sharing views on the kind of personality needed in the district following the impending appointment of District Chief Executive (DCE) position in President Akufo Addo second administration. . However, per the information, Apexnewsgh.com have gathered, through interviews and public opinion engagements from both party and opposition party member in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region regarding the appointment of the District Chief Executive, these three key names are currently topping per the people’s choices of who becomes President representative in the District. Thomas Duanab, Alhaji Issah Bukari and Nicholas Atograh. Any of these three names above according to the people of Talensi, stands the chance of getting the position. However, in the Talensi the 2020 Parliamentary candidate Mr. Thomas Duanab is receiving more endorsement from those who spoke to Apexnewsgh.com. According to residents, he has contributed to the party and as well contested in 2016 and 2020 on behalf of the party even though unsuccessful but he is poised to serve the party in any capacity. Alhaji Isaah Bukari according to the people was also described as a very kind and approachable type of personality who in his own capacity has contributed his quota to the party progress in the district. Nicholas Atograh, according to some residents is also another good material suitable for the DCEship position in the district. Just like others, he has contributed his quota for the party too. The report isn’t saying the other 13 candidates don’t stand the chance of getting the position but, the specified 3 candidates per Apexnewsgh.com engagement with the people, their chances are hugely higher. However, the final decision will be made by the President of the Republic of Ghana when he pleases. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
15 interested candidates already submitted application for DCEship position in Talensi
Talensi District of the Upper East Region is one of the Constituencies that received its share of the defeat in the 2020 December elections. Some Constituents are still wondering why a huge number of interested party applicants have suddenly shown interest in the contest of DECship position in the area. Apexnewsgh.com has gathered that 15 interested applicants have submitted their application so far, hoping to be nominated by the President. According to some members of the constituency who spoke to Apexnewsgh.com, they were thinking that the FACT-FINDING COMMITTEE will come out first with their finding to enable members of the party in the constituency and country at large understand the reason why they lost and why the people of Talensi rejected NPP during the last election even though margin in the recent election received some level improvement unlike the 2016 election. Some of them were of the belief, that they need to critically take some time and choose a better person who understands party structures and can easily be carried along with party ideology to the ordinary people no matter the person’s qualification. Names like Thomas Duanab, the 2020 NPP parliamentary candidate is among the list submitted so far. However, as of the time of this publication, 15 applicants have successfully submitted their names and CVs and some other relevant documents for the DCEship contest in the Talensi Constituency. Below are the names of interested applicants for the DCEship position in Talensi District. Thomas Duanab Samuel Kuug Alhaji Issah Bukari Dr Edward Naabil Nicholas Atogra Tee .T. Rashid Robert Baninipuni Paulina Duunbil Simon Bien Paul Samariba Fredrick Zoogah Edward Borizina Daniel Ziba Bernard Bagauk Yinbil Richard Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
Tension in Talensi as 11 Tindaama clash with Tongraan over Chinese miners
Tension is rising in Talensi, a mineral-rich district in the Upper East Region, as traditional landowners (Tindaama) and the Paramount Chief of the area, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang, are seriously engaged in an unusual clash that has also generated disquiet among security watchers. The ‘supremacy war’ is grounded in a recent controversial move by the Earl International Group (GH) Limited—a new name said to have been adopted by the familiar Chinese-owned Shaanxi Mining Ghana Limited— to “unduly” take over more land in the deprived district for large-scale mining purposes. That move, strongly opposed by the natives of the area who say the action was being made without due consultation with the appropriate stakeholders, drew widespread anger with some traditional landowners also petitioning the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to pay no attention to an application letter written by the Earl International Group (GH) Limited to the EPA for permit. Whilst the Tindaama were waiting for a reply to their petition from the end point, the Tongraan wrote to the EPA, urging the agency to ignore the petitioners (the Tindaama). The letter is dated 11th September, 2020, and captioned “Re: Objection to Refrain Earl International Group Ghana (GH) Limited from Mining at the Gbane Gold Project.” And it reads: “Our attention has been drawn to the [above-mentioned] issue said to have been raised by the Tindongo, Duusi and Sawalig Tindamas requesting your outfit [to] not approve of the permit application submitted to your office by Shanxi/ Earl International Mining Group (GH) Ltd. I wish to state that you ignore such a request. The Talensi [Traditional] Council and the paramountcy which is made up of all the traditional rulers (both Chiefs and Tindamas) is the supreme body headed by the Tongraana and it is the supervising authority in the Talensi Traditional Area within the Talensi District. Any matters relating to the mining/land should be brought before the Talensi Council without which remains invalid. “It must be noted that Stool Land Administration in Talensi Traditional [Area] conforms to the Stool Lands Administrations Act 1994, and all issues related to such matters have to be handled and dealt with according to the [laid-down] procedures. The Tongraana has supervisory, jurisdictional and territorial control of the people, land, rivers, etc. in all of ‘Talenteng’ (Talensi Traditional Area). This should be well noted so as not to allow people who are self-seekers and [confusionists] to create any conflict in the area. It should be noted that the paramountcy has for some time tolerated activities of some persons [who] are inciting people in the area to create confusion in the area. The paramountcy advises that such persons should desist from such acts in their own interest.” Your letter full of inaccuracies, jokes and borne out of greed— Tindaama tell Tongraan in rebuttal Eleven traditional landowners wrote back to the EPA, saying the content of the Tongraan’s counter letter was driven by “greed, egoism and parochial interest”. “When we received the letter, the content appeared as though it was a joke considering the number of grammatical errors and the letting out of stream of thoughtless invectives against the Tindaama and the people of such communities as self-seeking and confusionists who only seek to create confusion in the area. Has Tongraan met with the Tindaama he is referring to concerning Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited’s intention to do large-scale mining in Talenteng? If he has met with them concerning this issue, what decision was taken about the exploration activities on our lands and when was that decision taken? Tongraan should remember that in May, 2018, the Tindaama in a letter stated clearly and unequivocally that they were not ready to co-sign any lease with him or any of his sub-chiefs. Attached is the letter for reference. Why should Tongraan be responding to a letter that was addressed to a state institution responsible and capable of addressing our concerns? “The Tongraan, in an attempt to consolidate his position on the matter, churned out a number of inaccuracies on land ownership and administration in his letter to the EPA. What is his locus in attempting to direct the EPA to ignore our concerns? It must be pointed to the Tongraan that there is no such thing like a supervisory body that controls and supervises lands belonging to individuals or clans when it comes to mining activities. His request should rather be ignored. It only exists in Tongraan’s mind purely borne out of his greed, egoism and parochial interest. Tongraan must know that there is something called Social Licence to Operate (SLO) when it comes to mining. The Social Licence to Operate, though an informal contract with the people, [is] yet very critical for success of any mining activity in a community,” the traditional landowners stated in their reaction. Your continued tyranny, distortions of historical facts unacceptable— Tindaama to Tongraan The Tindaama also rubbished the Tongraan’s reference to the Stool Lands Administration Act 1994. They said his claims stood on “mosquito legs” because “he should know that in the Upper East Region, and Talensi to be precise, lands belong to individuals, families and clans with the Tindaama having the oversight responsibility of such lands and not chiefs”. They made it clear that they would bow under “no amount of inferior tactics” on their demands “to be engaged with, treated fairly and adequately compensated for the use of our lands by Earl International Group (GH) Limited”. “We are determined to galvanise the efforts of the generality of our people to resist Tongraan and his new found friends (Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited) in respect of exploration activities on our lands without properly engaging us. The current Tongraan, through his actions and behaviour, seems to suggest that we are in a master-servant relationship with him. His continued tyranny, distortions of historical facts, lack of respect for the people of Talensi is unacceptable. He must be told in plain language that no court in Ghana will endorse his attempt to dispossess landowners of their lands









