Increase Police Personnel in Nabdam to tackle crimes—Nabdam District Assembly Sub-Committee
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Increase Police Personnel in Nabdam to tackle crimes—Nabdam District Assembly Sub-Committee

More Police Personnel in Nabdam to tackle crimes—Nabdam District Assembly Sub-Committee The Nabdam District Assembly Sub-committee after in-depth deliberations on the reports across the district has recommended an increment of police service personnel in the district to help tackle crime. This was captured in a speech read by the District Chief Executive Agnes Anamoo at the second ordinary meeting of the third session of the third Nabdam District Assembly held on Friday 30th September 2022 in the District Assembly Conference Hall. Some other recommendations made by the District Sub-Committee also have it that;The management should venture into Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) system to increase sources of revenue generation. Ensure the completion of the following projects under GETFund; Construction of 6-Unit Classroom Block at Asonge, Construction of 3-Unit Classroom Block at Gundork JHS, and Construction of 3-Unit Classroom Block at Sakoti JHS.The assembly should rehabilitate all schools and health facilities that needed attention to facilitate teaching and learning and quality health care delivery. The Ghana Education Service should furnish the house with the progress made in getting the Methodist School in Sakote absorbed.The Assembly should open up roads to ease access to schools and health facilities in the District. However, on the other hand, the DCE also announced that: “The total amount received within this year so far in 2022 is Six Hundred and Eighty-Five Thousand Two Hundred and Two Ghana Cedis Thirty-Three Pesewas (GHC 685,202.33) being our share of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) for the second, third and fourth quarter of 2021. An amount of Two Hundred and Three Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-One Ghana cedis Ninety-Three pesewas (GHc 203,761.93) was also received as a share of the Member of Parliament’s Common Fund”. She also noted that some amount of Seventy-Nine Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-Seven Ghana Cedis Seventy-Four Pesewas (GHc 79, 177.74) as a share of the Disability Fund. Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Nabdam District|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Nabdam District’s first attempt to elect a Presiding Member failed
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Nabdam District’s first attempt to elect a Presiding Member failed

Assembly Members for the Nabdam District Assembly in the Upper East Region have failed to elect a Presiding Member after twice voting.The contest was between Hon. Charles Ndabon a current Assembly member representing the Tindongo electoral area, who also doubles as the Upper East Regional Organizer of governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Hon. Kolog Timbire Jonas, the Assembly member representing Yakote electoral area, he also doubles as the Constituency Deputy Youth Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). The election took place on Friday, September 30, 2022, at the District assembly Hall. Meanwhile, before the election, the Nabdam District Chief Executive Agnes Anamoo expressed her profound gratitude to members of the assembly for their immense contributions through debates which she said have enriched deliberations on the floor of the house leading to the adoption of sound decisions for the development of the district.The DCE also extended the same gratitude to all hardworking Public Servants District whose technical support cannot be quantified.She further admonished Assembly members to consider the role of a Presiding Member in the district especially when it comes to district developments. Afterward, the incumbent Nabdam District Assembly Presiding Member Hon. Sampana Abass gave the contestants a 2 minutes speech opportunity to address colleagues’ assembly members. However, Hon. Jonas when gotten the opportunity to address other Assembly members, described himself as someone who wants the progress and development of the Assembly. He said, he was surprised that his counterpart Charles Ndabon was contesting him after giving him assurance that he wasn’t interested in the position when he visited him to seek his blessings. He later appeals to delegates to consider electing him Hon. Jonas as their presiding member. Because that will promote amicable working relationships with workers and the welfare of members. “But honestly, am surprised my brother is contesting, I like him, I have been to him and he said he was not interested. So, today, am surprised my brother is here. But he is a good brother and I only hope that he should support me. He has bigger roles to play, he has mining activities and other things to do” he said Also making use of his 2 minutes of his speech time, Hon. Charles Ndabon popularly known as ‘CHAMPION MAN’ gave delegates an assurance of a good welfare package for every Assembly member in the Nabdam district. He believes a vote for him stands for peace and unity. “Hon. Members, I present myself to you. Please, I will ensure that your welfare will be catered for. It has been a long time that in the leadership of our district there is no welfare. Hon. Member vote Charles T. Ndabon, vote for unity and development, vote for Nabdam first before Charles T. Ndabon thank you very much” After some little deliberation by the Assembly members, the election was conducted by officials of the Electoral Commission (EC) Out of a total of 21 qualified Assembly members in the Nabdam District Assembly, two-thirds which is equivalent to 14 votes was expected to see either Hon. Ndabon or Hon. Jonas as a winner per the constitution. But unfortunately, the first attempt gave both contestants 9 votes each, 1 spoiled vote, and 1 absent. Whiles the twice attempt as constitutionally mandated also brought a slight change. In the second round, Hon. Kolog Timbire Jonas’s votes were reduced to 8 and Charles T. Ndabon increase his vote to 11 and 1 absent. Remember, even though the Member of Parliament is part of the Assembly, he has no vote. However, Assembly is expected to reconvene within 10 days for the second batch of the election. Per the constitution, that will be the last opportunity for the 2 contestants if delegates failed to elect any of the two contestants as a Presiding Member. Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen|Nabdam|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Nabdam: President’s Nominee received overwhelming endorsement Swearing in of Nabdam DCE Agnes Anamoo
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Nabdam: President’s Nominee received overwhelming endorsement

The 19 Assembly Members/government appointees of the Nabdam District Assembly of the Upper East Region have unanimously given the President’s nominee for the position of District Chief Executive (DCE) Agnes Anamoo 100% endorsement. Apexnewsgh.com reports The first attempt to confirm the Nabdam DCE nominee went bizarre after the regrettable disappointment by some assembly members who voted against her approval as District Chief Executive (DCE). Meanwhile, before confirming Madam Anamoo as the President’s nominee for the Nabdam District, Wongnab Francis Mbire a constituency secretary who also contested the Dceship position and Moses Mba Dee, a polling secretary at Kugre, who also contested as an assembly member and lost at the Kotindadig electoral area were relieved from their positions as government appointees, as Thomas Kugoug a constituency treasurer and Veronica Barik were appointed as a replacement into the assembly as government appointees. However, after the swearing-in of the newly appointed government appointees, the 19 assembly members unanimously gave the re-nominated Agnes Anomoo 100% endorsements. “I am deeply honored and humbled by the confidence that His Excellency the President has reposed in me and the gesture of unison that Hon. Members of this august House have demonstrated today” I consider the trust you have placed in me sacred and I will give my all to justify confidence. It is a moment of personal honor and responsibility. There has never been a more humbling moment in my life than this” She described her confirmation as a victory for all as she dedicated the moment to all those who struggled and sacrificed by making her confirmation possible. The member of Parliament/Chiefs and the people of Nabdam were massively present at the scene to witness the confirmation event on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at the assembly hall. They were all excited at the peaceful confirmation grounds. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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UER: Nabdam District Assembly Members Rejects President Nominee Agnes Anamoo
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UER: Nabdam District Assembly Members Rejects President Nominee Agnes Anamoo

Agnes Anamoo, who is looking for reconsideration as the Nabdam District Chief Executive (DCE) has been rejected by the Nabdam District Assembly members, as President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s nominee. According to the unfortunate event, the assembly members, who were constitutionally mandated to approve or disapprove her nomination on Thursday, September 30, 2021, disappointed her by failing to give her the accurate endorsement needed. Out of the total number of 19 Assembly members who cast their votes, 12 voted in favor of the nominee’s approval, while the remaining 7 voted for her disapproval. The nominee, however, required 13 votes of the 19 cast to meet the threshold – at least two-thirds of the total votes cast – for her confirmation. However, according to the constitutional rules of assembly engagement, the members are to reconvene in the next 10 days for another election to decide her fate. President Akufo-Addo will, however, be compelled to nominate a different person to replace her if the assembly rejects her in 3 different elections including the just-ended one. Agnes Anamoo, who has served as DCE of the area since 2017, is among the few MMDCEs who have been retained by the president. The committee which vetted the MMDCE’s applicants, in its report recommending her to be retained, stated “Ms. Agnes Anamoo, performed creditably well as the DCE and nurtured the party. She has an in-depth knowledge of party issues and has considerable local government experience to continue to advance the party’s fortunes in Nabdam”. Meanwhile, is unclear what could be the cause of the tremendous rejection witnessed during Madam Agnes September 30, 2021 unsuccessful endorsement. Even though, the governing party have started a blame game and hand pointing among themselves. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District The DCE denies the allegations. She says she never was involved in any GNSFP fraud.
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DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District

Signals of possible anti-government street protests in Nabdam, a district in the Upper East Region, are getting stronger by the day over an alleged involvement of the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area, Agnes Anamoo, in a purported Ghana National School Feeding Programme (GNSFP) fraud. Angry residents of the district are accusing the central government of deliberately failing to have the DCE further investigated and put on trial after a report said to have been delivered by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) months ago on a GNSFP scandal in the district reportedly found her liable for scam. According to the agitators, the names of two women, Grace Assibi Kasere and Denicia Afifi, were added to a list of GNSFP caterers in the district by the DCE without the knowledge of the two women. One of them, Grace, is said to be a relation to the DCE. Grace was assigned to the Zanlerigu Primary School and Denicia to the Zanlerigu Kindergarten. Neither of the two public schools was served by either of the two ‘ghost’ caterers, but the government paid them both continually for no job done through some E-zwich accounts opened for them. It is also alleged that the two women, one of whom reportedly can neither read nor write, often took the monies to the DCE upon payment and withdrawal and the cash would be divided amongst them with a purported  lion’s share going to the DCE. This reported underhand deal, they say, went on until the state’s intelligence agency (NIB) caught the three women ‘pants down’ and blew their cover. It is said that Grace and Denicia had acted in ignorance all along because the DCE allegedly had only deceived them from the beginning that the monies they were withdrawing from E-zwich (which actually were monies government was paying for no service rendered to the two hungry government schools) were meant to cater for some orphans. Grace and Denicia did not know they were ‘caterers on paper but not caterers on the ground’ until the NIB reportedly exposed what they allegedly were being used for in the dark and without their knowledge. About Gh¢30,000 reportedly had been paid to the accounts of the two ‘ghost caterers’ before the secret deeds were brought to light. “The biggest disappointment is that after the BNI (initials of the name formerly used by the NIB, Bureau of National Investigations) exposed this big scandal, we did not hear anything further,” said a resident, Moses Bogre. “All we heard was that the money they received was taken back from them. No further investigation, no prosecution. Is that how things are supposed to be in a country of law and order? We are asking for answers from the government. We’re poised to protest this silence.” Your agenda won’t work― under-fire DCE fires back at agitators Checks reveal that the Zanlerigu Primary School and the Zanlerigu Kindergarten currently have an enrollment of about 350 pupils and 110 preschoolers respectively. Only recently (in 2019) did caterers officially arrive and settle at the schools to feed the pupils, according to Ghana Education Service (GES) authorities. The alleged feeding by the ‘ghost’ caterers― the catering service that reportedly never was― “took place” before 2019 but after 2017. In her response to the allegations, the DCE told Starr News on Monday she never was involved in any school-feeding fraud. She explained that the GNSFP headquarters actually approved Grace and Denicia as caterers for the cited hungry schools but a prominent executive member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), whose name she mentioned to Starr News but said she did not want published for now, hijacked the slots to himself, thereby dislodging the two caterers from their rightful contracts with the government. According to her, the GNSFP headquarters mistakenly paid money into Grace’s and Denicia’s E-zwich accounts later for no work done but the monies, she added, were repaid to the government through her efforts after she had learned that wrong payments, which she said probably were meant for different caterers elsewhere in the district, had been made. She said there were documents at the Nabdam District’s office of the GNSFP, and that she would make them available, to show how her efforts had led to the wrong payments being reversed. “There was no fraud as they have mentioned. The allegation is wrong. The [GNSFP] Desk Officer is aware. The Regional School Feeding Coordinator is aware. The BNI (NIB) is also aware. I am in the race (for appointment as DCE) and if they are bringing this to tarnish my image, that is it. I don’t know anything about fraud. I did the right thing. You can call any person in Nabdam about things I have done. I have been open. “They even did research on all DCEs; I was the best DCE. Because the season (for DCE appointments) is due, they want to do something to just tarnish my image for me not to be appointed. I did not spend any pesewas. I don’t own any school in Nabdam as I sit. They just want to tarnish my image. This is what they are looking for. They have an agenda; it won’t work. I have documents. Everything is there. So, it won’t work. I’m ready to work with everybody. I’m just pleading: let us come together. Nabdam is just small and we need to work together to move the district forward,” she said. By Edward Adeti, Upper East Region – Daily Mail GH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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NABDAM: NDC MP prevented from handing over Police Station he constructed for his people with his share of Common Fund Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane
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NABDAM: NDC MP prevented from handing over Police Station he constructed for his people with his share of Common Fund

A modern Police Station constructed for the people of Nabdam District of the Upper East by their Nabdam Member Parliament (MP) Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane with his share of the Common Fund has since been locked with keys since the completion of the project in October 2020. Following the robbery incident that took place in 2018 at the Pelungu which eventually took away the lives of 2 innocent residents of Nabdam constituency, the Member of Parliament upon dialogue with the assembly and technocrats in the constituency decided to build a Police station instead of a police post at Pelungu the busiest and hotspot community in the district due to the business activities in the area.   However, it appears after the completion of the project by the MP, handing it over to the assembly has become a huge problem between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP for Nabdam Constituency and members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the district. In an exclusive interview with Apexnewsgh.com, the Member of Parliament for Nabdam Constituency Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane who appeared not to be happy with the delay in handing over the Police Station project he executed narrated his side of the story. “You know in 2018, armed robbers killed 2 people in my constituency and it was around 11:00 am broad daylight. So, we met as a group myself and the DCE and all the other technocrats at the Assembly and it was said that they wanted to build a police post but, I was against it because, police post means they will come and go away and we needed to put a station there where at any particular time, we will have police people there because the place has become more volatile than even the district capital”. “So, the Assembly said they had no money. So, I decided that I was going to use my Common Fund to build the Police Station and the District Chief Executive (DCE) showed interest in the project initially but somewhere along the line, I think there was a lot of interference, that suggests that she allowed me to undertake such a project will not be good for the party”. “The project was awarded 6months before the election and I got a contractor who agreed with me in terms of everything we wanted to do and so, the contractor was able to finish the project by the end of October 2020 and we wanted to handover. Because I thought that, if anything will happen during the elections, it will be at that particular place Pelungu. So, I wanted to hand over the structure to the Police before the election and that is where I realized that everything was interpreted alongside the elections that were coming”. “They gave all sort of excuses among them was that, since we have not finished paying the contractor from the account, handing over was not possible and I said, I have arrears of Common Fund and so, I have explained to the contractor that the arrears for 2020 we have about more than 3months at that time we have not been paid, so, whatever is left of his money, we can use these 3months to guarantee it. So, there was no problem as regards payment and he agreed”. “So, when we came to hand over, there came another excuse that since I didn’t use my personal money to build the Police Station and I used the Common Fund, I could not be involved in the handing over of the facility and my argument was that, when the roads are constructed, when buildings are constructed by the central government, we have the President coming down to do the handing over/open it for people to start using and that doesn’t mean that the money is coming from President pocket, is all of us our taxes or the loan we go for in the name of all of us that is given for the project. In the same vein, since that Common Fund was given to me and I have decided to use it for the project, I am the spending officer of that money by the constitution so, I should be involved, I am interested in it, I am answerable for whatever money that I use, so, I am ready to hand over and they said no no no handing over has to come from above”. “There came another excuse, that you can’t even build a Police station without building accommodation for the Police staff. I said aaah, you know this is not a laydown budgeted money for everything, we are solving an emergency problem and this is the amount I have. In fact, the Police station is the most beautiful police station in the Northern part of the country with so many rooms and cells built according to modern specifications. All the floor is tied, we have both T&J, fan, etc are there. What we don’t have is the furniture. But for the staff, we can get 2, 3 or 4 tables and chairs to start. Then later when I have money or Assembly have money we can do the rest and then make sure, it is completed the way is supposed to look inside and this one too, they said noooo, they wouldn’t agree because am not supposed to involve in the handing over, somebody has to come from Accra and even the handing over process will involve the regional commander and they wrote letters but eventually, I had a call from the Police that I couldn’t do the handing over because is going to cause communal violence. Then 2 days to the election the issue came up again, I said I have to open the place up for the community to see the good work I have done. That one too, they said noooo I couldn’t step on that structure because when I stepped on that structure there will communal violence and I said nooo, that one I wouldn’t

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