JUST IN: Talensi NDC Secretary dares NPP, says he will resign his position if ….
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JUST IN: Talensi NDC Secretary dares NPP, says he will resign his position if ….

The Newly elected Talensi Constituency Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper East Region Augustine Mmi-Oni Guure has dared that, if the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) is able to construct the Pawlungu Multi-purpose dam project up to 60 percent, he would resign his position as a constituency Secretary. Apexnewsgh.com report According to Mr. Guure, is not a prophecy, is common sense that these things cannot be done and they know within themselves that it cannot be done. “The worst they can do is to start the process not to even get to 30 to 40 percent of that project neither to talk of completing it and I dare him, he should write it down somewhere and one day he will ask me if is true, I will resign from my office”. The NDC Secretary made the strong vow during an engagement on Apexnews Ghana’s flagship programme dubbed “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST REGION” with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Wednesday, November 2, 2022. President Akufo-Addo cut sod for the construction of the Pwalungu Multipurpose dam on November 29, 2019, and since then, the project has generated a whole lot of controversy in the region because nothing much to show at the construction site for years now. According to Mr. Guure, “these people are not taking Ghanaians serious. Am telling you to mark it somewhere if by the end of 2 years, by the end of 2024 if the NPP is able to construct the Pwalungu Multi-Purpose dam up to 60 percent, I will resign as Talensi Constituency Secretary. I am a man of my word and I mean what am saying”. He vowed However, he believes it is about time the governing party speaks the truth to the people of the Upper East region. “we are deprived of development, we are underdeveloped. So, when the opportunities are given we shouldn’t be looking at equalization”. He stressed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For Publication, please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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FACT-CHECK: Claim by NPP Communicator in the Upper East Region about Paga Shea nut processing factory FALSE and MISLEADING
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FACT-CHECK: Claim by NPP Communicator in the Upper East Region about Paga Shea nut processing factory FALSE and MISLEADING

The claim by a Regional Member of the NPP communication Team Seidu Gazirey Kamal that the governing New Patriotic Party has provided a modern and running Shea nut processing factory in Paga is false and misleading. On Monday, September 19, 2022, during ApexnewsGhana’s flagship developmental program dubbed “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST’, the topic for discussion was centered on the government policy of One District One Factory (1D1F). Meanwhile, explaining government effort on the 1D1V initiative in the region Mr. Gazirey made the claim that the government has completed a shea nut processing factory in Paga which is currently in use. According to Mr. Gazirey “When you go to Paga, there is a Shea nut processing factory and I will send you the pictures. Is completed and is in use, when you see the building and the paint, you will say wow, the New Patriotic Party is a party one is supposed to really belong to because, in the history of this country, we have never had a modern and running Shea nut factory like the one in there”. He re-affirmed. Meanwhile, Apexnewsgh.com checks in Paga after Mr. Gazirey’s claim shows his claims were misleading Our investigation revealed, that, the Shea nut processing factory he was referring to, was built by a private owner Mr. Clement Ayamga in 2010. The factory is located at Paga Nakolo in Kessena Nankana West District of the Upper East Region. However, during our engagement with Mr. Ayamga, he said: “I actually build my factory during Prof. Mills’s time. I was in the UK and I came down to Ghana in 2010 and then did a Public-Private partnership (PPP) I finished school and was looking for a job and that PPP opportunity came up. I used my own money to build the factory in 2010. Since then, when Mahama took over the whole thing has been dormant and I have been struggling to run the place myself, and you know without support how difficult it is to run a factory like that. It was earmarked in 2018 subsequently”. “We were invited to a meeting in Kumasi to absorb the NABCO beneficiaries, which i took 12 of them. So, under that program, the project is under 1D1F, to be honest with you. But in 2019, I took a loan of Ghc 200,000 from Ghana Exim Bank before the project was described as 1D1F. So, am paying the loan to Ghana Exim Bank now”. He stressed He further said, “The 1D1F officials, have been linking with me to see how they can support the place and about ‘3 weeks ago, one Mosi Mohammed visited the factory and later send me some document of financial requirement I need for the place to set up and i filled it and forwarded back to him. “All they need to do now is to offer me support financially. My brother, I believe in reality, if it is me Clement Ayamga that will sacrifice and bring development to my women because the job am doing is a shea butter factory, why not. I don’t discriminate. I actually believe that whichever government… because this is Kwame Nkurumah ideology and Prof Mills endorsed it”. “But up till now, I have not received any financial support from them, but they visited me 3 weeks ago and requested for my budget and production capacity”. Even though there has been an effort to assist the factory owner with some financial support, Mr. Ayamga said he hasn’t heard from 1D1F officials as at the time we are filing this report. Source: Apexnewsgh.com For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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TALENSI NDC: Augustine Mmi-oni Guure Set to contest NDC Constituency Secretary portfolio
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TALENSI NDC: Augustine Mmi-oni Guure Set to contest NDC Constituency Secretary portfolio

Mr. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure, one of the fluent Regional Communication team members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper East Region has shown his interest to contest the Talensi Constituency party secretaryship position in the upcoming constituency internal election. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure is a young affable, benevolent, dedicated, and undisputed youth activist on the social and economic development front. He is a very good known politician and affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He has an impeccable political profile which put him on a pedestal landscape in politics. This vociferous young man has his name on the doorsteps of most households especially politicians in the Talensi constituency and beyond by virtue of his support for grassroots growth. We know Mr. Mmi-oni as one of the leading communicators of the NDC in the upper east region though young.He’s currently aspiring for the Talensi constituency secretary portfolio and has the requisite experience to fit in well in that role. His leadership profile depicts it vividly well.Illustrated below, are some of the leadership roles held by Mr. Mmi-oni in the political environment. National Service Personnel Association(NASPA) president. Former branch secretary Former constituency other eight executive member Regional Communication team member Regional Research team member Former regional coordinator (YPF) Current (two terms) National secretary (YPF) the only constitutional Affiliate professional group of NDC However, Mr. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure is appealing to the NDC delegates of the Talensi constituency to reward him for his selfless, dedication and commitment to the service of the party. This, he believes will awaken the grassroots as he is one of their own. He has paid his price for being a mouthpiece of the party and as an addict advocate of grassroots recognition, growth, and development. He walks the talk. As his motto asserts, so has he left his leadership footprints for the perusal of delegates to assist them in taking an informed decision when the party opens nominations for the constituency elections. Source: Apexnewsgh.com For publication please kindly contact 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Talensi: Concerned residents announce appeal plans after defamation judgment The members of the Concerned Citizens-of Talensi CCT have announced plans to go to an appellate court after Fridays judgment
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Talensi: Concerned residents announce appeal plans after defamation judgment

A judgment entered Friday in a defamation case at a circuit court in Bolgatanga against some natives of Talensi, a district in the Upper East Region, is heading for an appeals court. The defendants― Albert Naa, Augustine Mmi-Oni Guure, Bismarck Zumah, Charles Boazor and Samuel Sapark― announced the impending action in a post-judgment engagement with the press. They look determined and unworried in the face of the judgment. They insist strongly that they did no wrong in the course of executing their duty as citizens to protect the public interest. The five men are members of the Concerned Citizens of Talensi (CCT). The CCT has been involved in a long struggle against some human-rights abuses and violations that have sustained Talensi in the headlines since the arrival of the Shaanxi Mining Company Limited (a wealthy Chinese mining firm) in the mineral-rich-but-deprived district in 2008. Families, including members of the CCT, have lost relations as a result of the abuses and violations. The roads in the district are in states of disrepair. Inhabitants of the district’s mining hub, Gbane, struggle to find clean water to drink― with women and children often seen, particularly in the dry season, scooping littered sand from dry riverbeds in search of water. The presiding judge, Malcolm Bedzrah, directed the CCT members to pay Gh¢40,000 in damages to the plaintiff― the Paramount Chief of Talensi, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang, who claimed a statement made by the civil rights activists defamed him. The judge also ordered them to retract the said statement with an apology. A demonstration in Talensi against powerful figures over human rights abuses and violations. At present, the chief is also in different courts against some other natives of the region over related claims. Some local and foreign observers have shared their opinions about the multiple litigations, describing the “unprecedented” trend as “a suing spree” and “a growing threat to free speech” in the area. He has never attended any of the court sessions in person; he is being represented in all of the cases all the time by his Secretary, Richard Yinbil Sunday, by the Power of Attorney (a written authorisation to represent someone in a business or legal matter). Some international bodies and prominent media houses overseas, following Friday’s judgment, have offered to back the social justice promoters in moral and legal terms as they seek a review of the judgment at an appellate court. It is the first time the outcome of a civil lawsuit is drawing such attention to the region. The already-existing local support for the CCT members has seen a further boost since Friday from more traditional authorities and youths who believe the activists are standing for a cause that is humanitarian and just. The Root of the Court Case The court case between the paramount chief and the CCT members is rooted in an investigation that led to the resignation of a Minister of State at the Presidency, Rockson Ayine Bukari, in 2019. Some officials of the Shaanxi Mining Company Limited (now known as Earl International Group) were caught having secret meetings with a senior High Court judge, Justice Jacob Bawine Boon, in 2018 during an EIB Network investigation on the judicial system. The Chinese company was involved in a civil case before Justice Boon against the Cassius Mining Company (a multinational establishment of Australian origin) at the time. The meetings were held on separate days (late in November and early in December, 2018) at the judge’s residence in the Upper East regional capital, Bolgatanga. Inhabitants of the mining hub struggle to find clean water to drink The Minister of State at the Presidency (Rockson Bukari) sought to kill the investigative story by giving Gh¢5,000 in bribe to the investigator (Edward Adeti) and begged him to not expose the High Court judge and the Chinese company. A brand new motorbike was also presented to the investigator to influence him to hide the findings from the public. An investigative tape has the Minister of State saying he (the minister) took the cash from the Chinese company’s CEO. He is also heard on another investigative tape saying: “… the Shaanxi people, the Tongo Rana (the Paramount Chief of Talensi) and myself, we’ve supported them all along… the Cassius people are not reliable…the Tongo Rana said I should try to tell you (Edward Adeti) not to do it (publish the story) because it would affect them (Justice Boon and the Shaanxi Mining Company Ltd)…” The story was published and the items given in bribes were sent to state security services― the National Intelligence Bureau (known as the Bureau of National Investigations at the time) and the Ghana Police Service― as evidence. Later, the investigative tapes were released and heard in many public places. Justice Boon was disqualified from sitting on the ‘Cassius versus Shaanxi’ case and subsequently was transferred from the region to a remote area in the country, losing his position as the Upper East Regional Supervising High Court Judge. Rockson Bukari resigned his position as a Minister of State at the Presidency for his evident involvement in the bribery scandal. Ghana’s President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, accepted the resignation letter but the Republic did not prosecute the minister despite calls for him and those he cited on the tapes to be investigated and prosecuted. The Republic prosecuted only three private individuals who were involved or cited in the bribery scandal at the Circuit Court in Bolgatanga. The three individuals― Maxwell Wooma, Charles Taleog Ndanbon and Suwaid Abdul-Mumin― were acquitted and discharged on the basis that the three accused persons and the witness  in that Republic trial (Edward Adeti) were not public servants (which the excluded Minister of State and the other big names he mentioned on the tapes were). The CCT members, who had been opining publicly that Shaanxi had been violating human rights with impunity in the area because it was enjoying support from powerful figures at several levels, asked that the Paramount Chief also resign his position as a member of the Council of State and

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