Tenga James Naismith Yidaan, the NDC Communication Officer for the Nabdam Constituency, has denounced claims made by Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader, against fellow party members Hon. Malik Basintale and Hon. Mustapha Gbande. Labeling the accusations as false and shameful, Mr. Yidaan took the opportunity to address the public in a formal release. The statement began by extending congratulations to Hon. Awurabena Aubynn for her electoral victory in the Ablekuma North elections held the previous day. However, the tone quickly shifted as Yidaan expressed deep disappointment over Afenyo-Markin’s remarks. The Majority Leader had accused Basintale and Gbande of inciting violence against Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson at the Ablekuma Methodist polling station, a claim that Yidaan characterized as not only baseless but also reckless. Highlighting the truth of the situation, Yidaan noted that it was, in fact, Hon. Mustapha Gbande and Hon. Dr. Joseph Yamin who came to Koomson’s aid, transporting her to the hospital in their private vehicle, a heroic act executed not from obligation, but out of genuine concern. Yidaan criticized the logic of Afenyo-Markin’s claims, suggesting it was inconsistent to accuse individuals of violence moments before they acted as rescuers. Yidaan further called into question Afenyo-Markin’s integrity, recalling past incidents where Koomson had admitted to firing gunshots, thereby raising concerns about the hypocrisy displayed in his recent accusations. He urged the Majority Leader to reflect on the meanings of leadership—truth, fairness, and responsibility, rather than resorting to propaganda and personal attacks. The statement also underscored the positive strides made by the NDC amidst political tensions, emphasizing that, in yesterday’s elections, they had upheld peace and democratic values. Yidaan pointed to instances where key NDC figures had engaged with rival candidates to maintain a calm atmosphere, illustrating a commitment to the greater good of national welfare rather than partisan conflict. In closing, Yidaan issued a call to Afenyo-Markin: now that the truth has surfaced, will he retract and apologize for his unfounded allegations? With Ghanaians watching closely, the NDC awaits a response, hoping for a lesson in humility and decency from their political counterparts. Read the full statement below: RE: FALSE ALLEGATIONS BY HON. ALEXANDER AFENYO-MARKIN AGAINST HON. MALIK BASINTALE AND HON. MUSTAPHA GBANDE We use this opportunity to congratulate the Hon Awurabena Aubynn on her victory in the Ablekuma North elections that took place yesterday. This press statement, seeks to express our utmost disappointment and condemnation of the unfortunate and false statement made by the Majority Leader, Hon. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, in which he wrongly accused the Deputy National Communications Officer of the NDC, Hon. Malik Basintale, and the Deputy National Organizer, Hon. Mustapha Gbande, of leading thugs to unleash violence on Hon. Mavis Hawa Koomson at the Ablekuma Methodist polling station yesterday. This accusation is not only baseless but also shameful, particularly in light of the facts surrounding the incident. Contrary to Hon. Afenyo-Markin’s claims, it was Hon. Mustapha Gbande and Hon. Dr. Joseph Yamin who swiftly intervened and personally transported Hon. Hawa Koomson to the hospital using their private vehicle. This humanitarian gesture was made not under compulsion but upon the urgent call of Hon. Sammy Awuku, who recognized the integrity and compassion of these gentlemen. It defies logic and basic human reasoning to suggest that one could orchestrate an attack on a person and moments later become the very person to rescue them. This narrative is inconsistent, reckless, and clearly intended to score cheap political points. In any case, were we not in this country when Hon. Hawa Koomson herself admitted to firing gunshots and was linked to acts of violence that maimed and endangered the lives of political opponents? What did you, Hon. Afenyo-Markin, say about those excesses? Were those victims not Ghanaians? Or, in your eyes, were they less human? Check your hypocrisy level, sir, and be reminded that Ghanaians are becoming increasingly disillusioned and hurt by your style of politicking. A young man of your caliber should not stoop so low and kowtow to petty politics. Leadership demands truth, fairness, and responsibility—not propaganda and personal attacks. If you seek to be taken seriously as Majority Leader, you must rise above partisanship and learn from your predecessor, the venerable Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, whose leadership bore the marks of maturity and respect. And how could you, Hon. Afenyo-Markin, single out hardworking and responsible young men—who were out there serving Mother Ghana in a democratic process—for destruction through false allegations, when it is your regime that has reversed progress in nearly every sector of our national life? Yesterday was a test for the NDC, and we passed by upholding the peace and protecting our democracy. It was not for nothing that you saw the likes of the Chairman General shaking hands with your parliamentary candidate in the heat of a tense moment, simply to calm the atmosphere. You also witnessed Hon. Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, Hon. Edudzi Tamakloe, and Hon. Dr. Joseph Yamin granting interviews to assure Ghanaians that the NDC is committed to the welfare of all citizens—regardless of political affiliation. Hon. Afenyo-Markin, we urge you to learn from these noble gestures. Learn to appreciate leadership and decency, even when it comes from those who are not members of your party. Compare this moment to the shameful episodes of the Ayawaso West Wuogon, Assin North, and Ejisu by-elections, and ask yourself—who truly upholds the democratic values of this country? Now that the truth is out and it is clear that Hon. Basintale and Hon. Gbande were not involved in any form of violence—rather, they acted as peacemakers and rescuers—we ask: will you, Hon. Afenyo-Markin, retract and apologize for your irresponsible comments? Ghanaians are watching, and we are waiting. Signed, Tenga James Naismith Yidaan. Nabdam Communication Officer 12/07/2025 0208042270 Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Afenyo-Markin Urges NPP Members to Unite for Victory in 2024 Elections
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Takoradi, the air buzzed with political fervor as the NPP’s 2024 manifesto launch unfolded. Apexnewsgh reports Among the esteemed who graced the event was none other than the respected Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin. His words carried the weight of experience and determination as he stood before the crowd, calling for unity amidst the ranks of NPP parliamentary candidates and supporters. “Set aside your differences,” his voice boomed with conviction, “our focus must be unwavering on securing victory in the upcoming 2024 general elections.” Afenyo-Markin, with a sense of urgency in his tone, emphasized the critical juncture they found themselves in and underscored the paramount need for unity within the party. “There’s no time to settle disputes; let’s get to work,” he urged, rallying the assembled audience. “We have a few months ahead of us. I want to encourage you to make yourselves available to support the cause of government. Let’s finish strong; there’s a prize ahead of us.” His words were a beacon of guidance, especially directed at the parliamentary candidates present. “Enough of the reconciliation—move on, fight hard, and let’s campaign day and night,” he proclaimed, charging them to transcend internal conflicts and focus wholeheartedly on their electoral campaigns. Afenyo-Markin stressed the vital importance of grassroots engagement, urging the party faithful to reach out to voters across every corner of the country. “Go to every household. We don’t have time to settle disputes. Fight for this party as you would fight to save a sister or a mother,” he passionately added. “We need our numbers in Parliament. Let’s get our numbers and win together.” As the sun began to set on Takoradi, the echoes of Afenyo-Markin’s call for unity reverberated through the hearts and minds of NPP members. United in purpose, with clarity of vision, they marched forth, determined to clinch victory in the forthcoming elections, knowing that strength lay in unity and perseverance. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Deputy Majority leader denies allegation of any mining lease in Effutu Forest Reserve
The Deputy Majority Leader and Member of Parliament for the Effutu Constituency in the Central Region Alexander Afenyo-Markin has denied allegations that the Minerals Commission has leased the forest reserve in the Effutu Constituency for lithium mining. Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin called the claims baseless and untrue, dismissing the protest by some residents. He clarified that the Minerals Commission had previously stated that they had not approved any application for mining in the sacred forest where deer hunting occurs during the Aboakyire Festival. He refuted accusations that government officials, including his office, were involved in the sale of the forest reserve for mining. He urged the protesters to address the real challenges facing the community. The protesters expressed their concern about the potential disruption to their heritage and vowed to stop the mining operations. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
Turn Council of State into an Upper Chamber– Alexander Afenyo-Markin
The Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin is proposing for the Council of State to be turned into an Upper Chamber in the house of the legislature to be known as the House of Elders. The Efutu lawmaker made the proposal at the 2023 GIMPA Law Conference on Wednesday, 15 March 2023. Addressing the congregation, he said: “I hold the view that Ghana needs an Upper Chamber, it should be known as the House of Elders whose election shall remain non-partisan and whose primary role shall be to moderate the current parliamentary excesses and extreme partisanship”. “Thus, the Council of State should be converted into the Upper Chamber of Parliament…I am not suggesting that the current Council of State is not helpful,” he stated. Meanwhile, Mr. Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Member of Parliament for Efutu, is proposing for the number of lawmakers in Ghana’s parliament to be reduced from 275 to 200. “It is unpalatable that a small country like Ghana with its many financial problems has 275 MPs. In contrast with all its financial muscle, Australia has 151 and 76 senators. He further stressed that “We need a change in the law to stop the unnecessary expansion in the number of seats in our Parliament. We must reduce the number of seats in our parliament from 275 to 200.” Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stepehen/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Majority asks Speaker to throw out motion for censure against Finance Minister
The majority in parliament wants the motion for censure against finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta thrown out for want of evidence. Speaking on the floor, the deputy majority leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin argued the minority MPs failed to attach evidence to the motion to back their claims. “Mr. Speaker I beg to submit that the legal grounds or grounds for submission are not embedded in the motion. I am saying that Mr. Speaker, the motion is supposed to be advertised, that is what the constitution says. The constitution is not saying that you should accompany it with allegations as part of the motion; that is my contention. And if they beg to disagree they should say so for the records to capture. And if there is any other provision that perhaps I have not read which allows you to state allegations not fact to support your motion they should again draw my attention, we are here to learn. I’m not ashamed if I get it wrong and I’m corrected. Mr. Speaker, I so submit.” Minority leader Haruna Iddrisu however rubbished the claim arguing there’s enough evidence to impeach Ken Ofori-Atta. “We have made reference to constitutional provisions of Article 178, 176, and 82. Mr. Speaker to demonstrate with facts on this floor that the Minister is in breach of the law apart from the fact that he’s trashed the Ghanaian economy, we’ll do so. You cannot question the competence of the Speaker in admitting the motion. And we have not given you any fact, we are only giving you headlines of the matters to which we’ll lead with evidence. Mr. Speaker our evidence will be in the category ‘beyond shadow of doubt’ – that the Ghanaian economy is a trashed economy, the cedi worst performing currency in the world. “You have done what is constitutionally right. I expect him to be assuring me that his side will support this and by consensus, we save this country. We need to save this country, save its businesses. Businesses are collapsing, industry is collapsing, the Ghanaian citizens are reeling under unprecedented hardships. that must be your concern. We are invoking provisions of the constitution.” —Starrfm—









