The Upper East Regional correspondent of Accra based radio station Asaase 99.5 Senyalah Castro has vowed not cover upcoming NPP conference in the region hence is associated with the one time member of Parliament for the Lawra constituency in the Upper West region of Ghana Anthony Karbo who has become an aide to the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. Narrating his reasons for disliking Anthony Karbo, he said, Karbo threatened to beat him as he was doing his job and it took the intervention of a lieutenant with the Vice President’s military team who had been keenly monitoring, to remind Karbo the journalist was doing my job and yet Karbo persisted. “Karbo didn’t even mind the soldier saying I was a journalist and so what. The soldier had to take me away with him to prevent me getting beaten by Karbo. I was left broken that day” He explained Read full statement below: Why I grind my teeth in anger when I see Anthony Karbo in the Upper East Region. I see flyers announcing that he would be one of the speakers at an NPP conference in the region this month. I won’t cover that conference even if the NPP promises to take me there in a helicopter. And let me add that but for someone like Anthony Karbo, Vice President Bawumia would’ve had a good team. It beats my understanding why a kind, humble, tolerant Dr Bawumia would make arrogant Karbo his aide. Now to why I dislike Karbo. Sometime in the year 2020, Karbo threatened to beat me simply because I was doing my job as a Journalist. Vice President Bawumia and then Upper East Regional minister, Tangoba Abayage had gone out on a tour of areas in the region affected by floods. That particular year saw heavy rains which caused a lot of havoc to many communities. One of such communities was Anateem. Several house were destroyed by the heavy rains, leaving several residents displaced. Resident had to seek shelter in the community school block. A government delegation, led by the Vice President visited those communities to offer them some relief items. As is the ritual, a brief ceremony was held to present the relief items to the affected. Speakers including Vice President Bawumia took turns to address the gathering. When Tangoba took her turn to speak, I took out my sound recorder and then began to look for a place to position myself to take good visuals of her using my canon camera. But before I would even take out my camera, someone began shoving me from the back and telling me to leave. It turned out to be Anthony Karbo. He said I was standing at the wrong place. I was confused because I was nowhere near Tangoba. I had even fitted my long lense to the camera, which means I was quite away from Tangoba to breach any security protocols. Moreover, I have covered so many of such government events to know to keep a good distance from high profile government figures. Karbo began yelling and wouldn’t even listen to my explanation. He threatened to beat me if I don’t move. It took the intervention of a lieutenant with the Vice President’s military team, who had been keenly watching, to remind Karbo I was doing my job. Karbo didn’t even mind the soldier saying I was a journalist and so what. The soldier had to take me away with him to prevent me getting beaten by Karbo. I was left broken that day. And aside from my colleague Journalists who witnessed the drama, I have never discussed it anywhere. Since that incident I have never liked Karbo – not once. Before that incident, I admired him because I saw him as someone who represented the youth of this country. I admired how he was robbing shoulders with the ‘big boys’ and making a voice for the youth. i was genuinely happy for him when he made it to Parliament. But after that single incident, I threw all that I had for him down the drain. I wasn’t surprised when Karbo lost the Parliamentary Election. Arrogant people like Karbo would surely create disaffection for Dr Bawumia and his message. Watch it! Until I lost my phone recently, the lieutenant and I stayed in touch. We became very good friends. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
10 government officials not wanted in Akufo-Addo 2nd term – NPP group makes list
A pressure group affiliated with the governing New Patriotic Party, Patriotic Reform Movement says it has sampled the views of 2,500 party supporters nationwide and have come up with a list of officials who need to be kicked out of government in order to keep the prospect of maintaining power in 2024 alive. According to the group pushing for major reforms in the NPP, one of the major reasons for the near defeat of the party in the parliamentary elections of the 2020 general elections was as a result of the poor conduct and bad attitude of some government appointees. The groups say it gathered through its survey the individuals who will cause the party to lose the 2024 elections very badly if they are allowed to serve in any capacity in the next government to be formed by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his second term. “Such individuals will cause widespread apathy and will cause members to stay away and in severe cases leave the party. 2500 party members were interviewed across the 16 regions of Ghana and ten particular names were often mentioned,” the group in a statement said. See below the list of 10 officials NPP supporters do not want back in the 2nd term of Akufo-Addo according to the PRM survey: 1.Kan Dapaah – National Security Minister 2.Elizabeth Afoley Quaye – Minister for Fisheries 3.Daniel Titus Glover – Deputy Transport Minister 4.Anthony Karbo – Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways 5.Madam Frema Opare – Chief of Staff 6.Samuel Atta Akyea – Minister for Housing 7.Kwasi Amoako Atta – Minister for Roads and Highways 8.Professor Frimpong Boateng – Minister for Environment Science and Technology 9.Yaw Osafo Maafo – Senior Minister 10.Simon Osei Mensah – Ashanti Regional Minister. For the listed individuals, the group also listed top five issues that accounted for them making the list. They include arrogance towards party members and elders, lack of support for party structures, lack of response to calls and messages. Also included in the reasons are a lack of access to the offices of the officials and the awarding of contracts and giving of opportunities to members of the opposition National Democratic Congress at the expense of NPP supporters. Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.









