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  • Nigerians’ future at stake, warns Jega

    Nigerians’ future at stake, warns Jega

    A former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Attahiru Jega, on Friday warned that Nigerians’ future was at stake due to misgovernance.
    Jega, who stated this at the inauguration of the 34-member Policy Advisory Committee of the People’s Redemption Party in Abuja on Friday, asked Nigerians not to allow “bad people” to continue to misgovern the country by contributing to the electoral process.

    The committee is made up of Jega, Mr Richard Umoru, Prof Ifeanyi Anigbogu, Dr Aminu Aliyu, Mr Abdulkadir Isa, Prof Ahmadu Sanda, Hajiya Aishatu Dankani, among others.
    The former INEC boss, who is a member of the committee, said, “I believe that all Nigerians can no longer sit on the fence, as everybody needs to contribute to the cleansing of politics in Nigeria. There should be no fence-sitters; our future is at stake. We cannot allow bad people to continue to misgovern us and continue to wreak havoc on our country and its future.”
    Jega said the committee was to prepare policy papers and frameworks that would make the PRP a strong political party that could win elections.
    The party chairman, Mr Falalu Bello, earlier while inaugurating the committee, said its members were thoroughbred intellectuals drawn from different fields of expertise and experience.
    He advised the members to consider the progressive provisions of Chapter two of the 1999 Constitution in carrying out their assignment.
    “Our party, the PRP, shall court the involvement and participation of intellectuals in the struggle for the material and social advancement of the masses of this country,” he said.
    Source: Punch

  • UER:Sherigu community to get recycling plant under 1D1F Policy.

    UER:Sherigu community to get recycling plant under 1D1F Policy.

    Information reaching Apexnewsgh.com has it that October 9, 2020, His excellency President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo will be cutting sod for the construction of a recycling plant in Sherigu community a suburb of Bolgatanga Municipal of the Upper East Region.
    Consultants from the Jospong Group of Companies visited the community to survey the site where the massive recycling plant construction will be structured.
    However, the information gathered so far by Apexnewsgh.com also has it that the plant after construction will be serving the BONABOTO area, Navrongo Central, Kasena Nankana West, and Sandema.
    The solid waste generated from the plant will be used for the production of fertilizer, whiles the faeces waste will be used for the production of Gas.
    The construction of the recycling plant falls under the Akufo Addo government policy of One District One Factory (1D1F).

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  • Why can’t we improve upon what we do? Yaw Gyampo questioned

    Why can’t we improve upon what we do? Yaw Gyampo questioned

    1. Voter Register Exhibition exercise has been undertaken since 1992 and the challenges being experienced today have always been experienced. Every time there is exhibition, names get missing in a manner that portrays the Electoral Commission as staffed with people who are virtually non-receptive to learning. This is the truth in plain language. Every Election Day, there will be late start of polls somewhere. Every Election Day, there will be shortage of polling materials and machine malfunction somewhere. Every exhibition process is characterized by missing names. Why? Don’t we learn? Can’t we improve upon what we do? Must we always explain the challenges instead of dealing with them?

    2. Is it that the Commission has an incompetent tradition that shapes the conduct and performance of its staff and appointees? I ask this because some of the challenges of the Commission, including that of voter register exhibition, have been there from the days of Justice Josiah Ofori Boateng, the first chair of Ghana’s Election Management Body.

    3. To my mind, a Commission that allows such repetitive challenges to saddle its work, does a great disservice to its mandate and perpetuate the oppositional mistrust that greets its activities all the time. The Commission must aim at achieving a level of maturity and professionalism, where these repetitive challenges would be reduced to the barest minimum.

    4. My checks with some officials at the Commission show that apart from the current plague of relational incompetence of the EC in dealing with its stakeholders, especially, the opposition, the limited time frame within which to conduct the upcoming elections, and some level of incompetence or sabotage by some EC staff, have caused the embarrassment. The Commission is very much aware of these and must forcefully explain to Ghanaians, as no one can understand and explain the issues better than they themselves. For now, their explanations have been economical, in my view.

    5. The Commission must develop a relational competence in its dealing with political parties and must ring-fence itself from the partisan support of political parties in power. They are have what it takes to defend themselves and hence must openly reject the partisan support of every ruling party. Indeed, the party in government must also lift the bar of partisan politics a little, by allowing the EC to fight its own battles and critiquing the Commission when necessary. For, it cannot be true that the EC is infallible to warrant praise-singing and support at all times. It must be added that once the ruling party continue to serve as the mouthpiece of the Commission, it will naturally be difficult for the opposition to trust the Commission.

    6. In dealing with the opposition, the idea of relational competence will dictate that it may not always about be helpful for the Commission to only be interested in asserting its mandate. A complex balance and synthesis must be found between mandate assertion, and consensual-conciliatory way of working with groups, without which, there will be no mandate to assert. Sometimes, just a phone call to influential people in the opposition, to explain challenges and to show willingness to work together to address them, will douse tension and reduce mistrust.

    7. But those who have problems with the EC now, should also be measured in their outbursts and threats. This is because the history of the Fourth Republic show that their tone and language about the EC, will change when they win power, and suddenly, all the challenges of the EC identified by them, will vanish after the political kingdom has been given them.

    8. In assuring the public that no registered voter who has an ID Card will be disenfranchised, the Commission must also work through it’s Eminent Advisory Body, to iron out its differences with the political parties, particularly, the opposition. The Commission must do this for its own institutional peace, as it conducts the remaining processes towards the upcoming elections.

    9. Those hired staff of the Commission whose incompetence and, or sabotage brought this embarrassment, must be brought to book by the EC. Machines won’t work to perfection when there is sabotage, or not too qualified people operate them.

    10. As for the timing, it is now too late. The EC must rush the processes and we must brace ourselves for the implications of such rush. That’s why the contrary view for a new voter register in the immediate period leading to our major election of 2020, shouldn’t have been brushed aside an initio.

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  • John Mahama, NDC console President Rawlings

    John Mahama, NDC console President Rawlings

    The Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, and the leadership of the NDC, on Friday morning called on former President Jerry John Rawlings to sympathize with him following the passing of his mother, Madam Victoria Agbotui.

    President Mahama, in a brief remark, described the loss of Madam Agbotui as a shared one because she was always on hand to give wise counsel whenever she interacted with him and other party members.

    He consoled President Rawlings and encouraged him to take heart as Mama had lived a full life and had seen it all.

    The NDC flagbearer said “Mama was the kind of person one would assume would live forever…”

    He also assured the NDC Founder that the NDC will participate fully in the funeral activities of the late Madam Agbotui.

    President Mahama was accompanied by the Vice Chairman of the NDC Council of Elders Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu, National Chairman Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia and other national executives of the party.

    Madam Victoria Agbotui died in the early hours of Thursday, September 24 at the age of 101.

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  • UER: Unemployed Distance Graduate Teachers questioned government over their bloody neglects and discrimination.

    UER: Unemployed Distance Graduate Teachers questioned government over their bloody neglects and discrimination.

    Some frustrated unemployed graduates teachers from the various Distance Education Certificate holders are seeking answers from government, especially they have been neglected for long to be employed as professional teachers despite the Ghana Education Act 2008.

    The unemployed distance graduates made the call in a press conference organized in Bolgatanga the Upper East Regional Capital on Thursday September 24, 2020.

    According to these neglected teachers, the Act 2008 provides the regulatory bodies for Education, a decentralized pre-tertiary education system and an educational system to produce individuals with the requisite knowledge, skills and values to become functional and productive citizens for national development and for related matter.

    Majority number of these distance graduate teachers, completed their education since 2016/2017 but have still denied employment in both NDC and NPP administration, after been more qualified.

    However, the discriminated unemployed distance graduates teacher, has given government up to end of the year to either employ or face their woes.

    Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Stephen

  • UER: President of Upper East House of Chiefs vow to end Chieftaincy disputes in the region

    UER: President of Upper East House of Chiefs vow to end Chieftaincy disputes in the region

    The newly elected President of the Upper East House of Chiefs, Pe Dituudini Adiana Ayagitam iii has expressed his readiness to end chieftaincy disputes in the region.

    According to him, the region has been noted for its long lasting peace and will make sure areas that are noted of disunity come to an end.

    He made this known at the inauguration ceremony of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs in Bolgatanga.
    Meanwhile, the Upper East Regional Minister Tangoba Abayage who is also the Parliamentary Candidate for the Navrongo Central expressed her sincere appreciation to the President, as she the Chiefs for their contribution towards development in the region.

    “I must be emphasized that, most noble chiefs of the House, your roles as chiefs is an all-pervasive one. You are always in touch with all manner of persons from different walks of life especially in this political season. I will like to mention in particular that within your jurisdiction, you have subjects and residents coming from the various political philosophies. But you need therefore to tread carefully to be seen as neutral to enable you play your role as true politically Independent traditional rulers”. She admonished

    The inauguration ceremony brought together various paramount and divisional chiefs as well as various stakeholders in the region.

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  • UER: Chiana Pio elected as President of Upper East Regional House of Chiefs.

    UER: Chiana Pio elected as President of Upper East Regional House of Chiefs.

    Members of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs have elected the Paramount Chief of the Chiana Traditional Area, Pe Dituudini Adiana Ayagitam III as President of the house.

    Pe Ayagitam takes over the affairs of the house for the next 4years from the outgoing President, Naba Orlando Ayamga Awuni III, paramount Chief of the Naaga traditional area.

    Pe Ayagitam who obtained 19 votes out of the total number of 28 members of the house, beating his two other contestants, Nab Azugsuk Azantilow, paramount Chief of the Sandema traditional area who secured votes, while Pe Oscar Batabi Tiyiamu II, paramount Chief of Kayoro obtained 3 votes.

    Speaking to the media shortly after the election, the newly elected President of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs, thanked his colleagues for the confidence reposed in him.

    Pe Ayagitam pledged to work hand in hand with stakeholders to ensure that the Regional House of Chiefs is renovated to befit the status of the paramount Chiefs.

    He also promised to restore the relevance of the house of Chiefs in the region and the country at large.

    However, the outgoing Vice President of the Regional House of Chiefs Naba Baba Salifu Atamale Lemyaarum thanked members of the house for the show of leadership exhibited during the elections.

    Naba Lemyaarum described the election conducted by the Electoral Commission as free and fair, as he admonished EC to replicate same in the upcoming general elections.

    Members of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs also elected the paramount Chief of Mirigu, Naba Anonsona Anthony Abisa III as Vice President.

    Some other members of house elected were representative of the National House of Chiefs.

    Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

  • UER: Rice farmers in Fumbisi cries for COMBINED HARVESTER

    UER: Rice farmers in Fumbisi cries for COMBINED HARVESTER

    Rice farmers in Fumbisi in the Builsa South District of the Upper East Region has pleaded to government to come to their aide ahead of their harvest season. Mr. Francis Akisiba a Rice farmer at Fumbisi told Apexnewsgh.com that things would have been more easier for them as farmers, if most of  the essential tool for rice farming cultivation which is known as Combine Harvester and Pickup is affordable to the farmers.

    According to Mr. Akisiba, the combine harvester alone cost over Ghc 1.8 Million Cedis which actually so high for the ordinary farmer to afford.

    “we need it at this time for farmer to harvest their rice”. He said

    However, admonished government to always come to their when necessary but not necessarily when the notice they can take advantage of their incapability.

    He sited an example with the recent flood situation witnessed in the Upper East Region few weeks ago, stressing that government should have come to purchase rice from them to donate to the victims than going round instead purchasing rice from other places.

    However, he pleaded with the well-meaning Ghanaians to take the issues raised by rice farmers very important.

    Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

     

  • Travelers stranded as Western Togoland blocked road

    Travelers stranded as Western Togoland blocked road

    Information reaching Apexnewsgh.com has it that the Separatist group Western Togoland on Friday early morning took over Juapong, a town in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region.

    According to what we gathered, the group had mounted huge signposts with the inscription ‘Welcome to Western Togoland’ at different entry points making it difficult for motorists to move out of the town.

    According to what the group is claiming, they have already captured three Police personnel in their custody after attacking the Aveyime and Mepe Police Stations.

    More coming soon

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