The NDC Parliamentary Candidate in the Binduri constituency Issifu Mahmoud in a press release copied the Apexnewsgh.com has raised alarm over what he described as a high incidence of insecurity and organized crime in the Binduri Constituency. Apexnewsgh.com report “Lately, the epicenter of insecurity was the greater Masaka, particularly in Bazua township of the Binduri district, with the very latest being the attempted Murder of the NDC Constituency chairman Hon MARTIN ARIKU” The statement said. The Statement which was issued by Counselor Jambeidu Mbawini Sadat, NDC Communication Officer for Binduri constituency said: If the situation is not brought under control, it could spread to other parts of the constituency. The statement also captured that criminals would, in advance, issue out anonymous threats via social media to their victims before viciously attacking them and, in some cases, killing them. “It was in this fashion that the Constituency Chairman’s residence was attacked by gunmen in the Bazua township on the 26th of August 2023 leading to the death of some people in the attack”. However, the member of Parliament and leadership of NDC in the Binduri Constituency are appealing to all residents to be law-abiding by way of preaching peace and love in their respective congregations and avoid abetting insecurity. “We also appeal to the communities, as well as the leaders to avoid apportioning blame to one another or the other as being the one instigating insecurity”. The statement said The statement further extends calls to the government to also consider strengthening the numbers of security personnel with the necessary logistics to be visible in every part of the District Read the full statement below: STATEMENT BY OFFICE OF THE NDC PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATE FOR BINDURI CONSTITUENCY ON THE STATE OF INSECURITY IN THE BINDURI DISTRICT AND CALL FOR CALM As political leaders in the Binduri Constituency we are alarmed by the high incidence of insecurity and organized crime in the Binduri Constituency. Lately, the epicenter of insecurity was the greater Masaka, particularly in Bazua township of the Binduri district, with the very latest being the attempted Murder of the NDC Constituency chairman Hon MARTIN ARIKU. If the situation is not brought under control, it could spread to other parts of the constituency. It is reported that criminals would, in advance, issue out anonymous threats via social media to their victims before viciously attacking them and, in some cases, killing them. It was in this fashion that the Constituency Chairman’s residence was attacked by gunmen in the Bazua township on the 26th August 2023 leading to the death of some people in the attack. According to the Constitution (1992), of the Republic of Ghana, it is the duty of the State to provide protection to its citizenry but the same is yet to be seen by the people of the BInduri District. While we appreciate the little effort by the Police service and other sister security agencies for endeavoring to play their constitutional role, we feel there is complacency in the way they discharge their duties. The arrest of the suspects is often a belated and reactive response. There is no doubt that the attacks – and subsequent loss of lives- could have been pre-empted by the security apparatus if there is numerical strength and resources at their disposal to fight crime in the District. We, therefore, call upon all the security agencies tasked with fighting crime to increase cooperation and information sharing between, and or among the general public. We assert that the police and other security agencies involved in the fight against crime in the District discharge their duties professionally to gather as well as to extract information from suspects without unnecessarily violating their human rights by inflicting bodily harm and destruction of property. At the same time, we wish to call upon the residents to be vigilant, and security-conscious to cooperate with security agencies to fight insecurity in the District. The government should also consider strengthening the numbers of security personnel with the necessary logistics to be visible in every part of the District. Finally, we appeal to all residents to be law-abiding, preach peace and love in their respective congregations, and avoid abetting insecurity. We also appeal to the communities, as well as the leaders to avoid apportioning blame to one another or the other as being the one instigating insecurity. Issued by : Counselor Jambeidu Mbawini Sadat NDC Communication Officer for Binduri constituency Tel: 0246959993 Signed by : Lawyer Issifu Mahmoud NDC Parliamentary Candidate for Binduri Constituency Tel : 0244074000 Cc. Maxx Empire FM Zebs FM Zebilla DASTECH FM Zebilla Dreams FM Bolga Apex News Bolga A1 FM Bolga Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com by email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
Dr. Kuganab-Lam, defeated Binduri NDC Parliamentary Candidate claims there are lot of evil and witchcraft in the Binduri NDC party
The defected and angry Binduri NDC Parliamentary candidate at the just-ended internal primaries, Dr. Robert Baba Kuganab-Lem has described his party members as evil and vicious. Dr. Kuganab-Lem made the pronouncement during an engagement on Dreamz Fm a local radio station operating in the regional capital also monitored by Apexnewsgh.com. Even though Dr. Kuganab-Lem claimed, his opponent Mr. Mahmoud stands a better chance of winning the seat for the NDC, he also believes those around the Parliamentary Candidate elect are treacherous people who do not mean well for the party. “I have confidence in him. He is the best candidate because he has emerged victorious. What I’m honestly deflated about is the fact that he was supported by treacherous people, people who sold NDC in the past and are likely to sell NDC in the present,” he told the host. “People voted for him because they hated me, that was the reason” “It is difficult to know who is a party member now in Binduri, very difficult. Because if you are a party member, you don’t look at destruction, you look at construction. So, there are few people who are wolves in sheep’s clothes, they don’t like me, they don’t like the progress of the party and they don’t like even the fellow they had voted for. So, it is a very difficult maze that we have to traverse. Binduri is a conflicted constituency” As he was continuously using words like evil, and witchcraft to describe happenings in the Binduri NDC party. The defeated Dr. Kuganab-Lem also believes Mr. Mahmoud wasn’t the favorite candidate for the in Binduri, but stresses that, they did everything including seeking support from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to ensure he emerged victorious “There are a lot of evil things that people did, and I saw them with my naked eyes, I wouldn’t want to mention it but, there is a lot of witchcraft in this Binduri issue, a lot of witchcraft, bad practices, destructive. Let me tell you, atimes when we read the bible and they tell us how Jesus was betrayed and how people are evil, people he was eating with, Judas had to kiss him, you think this is a story, the evil that leads them, is still living with us”. He said The angry and defeated Dr. Kuganab-Lam also cautioned the party’s candidate to be careful of people around him stressing they could also plot his defeat in the General Elections in 2024. Dr. Kuganab-Lem was prevented from going back to Parliament in 2020 by the NPP’s Binduri candidate Abdulai Abanga. A defeat that shocked the party hierarchy. Unfortunately, his dream of going back to parliament after the 2024 general election has become another added history after Issifu Mahmoud a resigned police officer and legal practitioner gave him a run for his money. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
The NDC’ Dwindling Parliamentary votes in Binduri & the way forward
By Sule Salifu Azaa-Namal There have been several complains from other party faithful in Binduri regarding the NDC’ dwindling chances of winning back the parliamentary seat from the NPP mainly due to the fact that some faithful party members have been suspended based on very suspicious and unconfirmed allegations leveled against them mainly by their opponents. I have since been wondering and having sleepless nights as to why the electoral fortunes of our great party NDC is on the decline while that of the NPP is on the rise? I believe others who wear the same glasses with me are equally worried about this developing trend. This canker is eating deep into the fibers of our dear party and if nothing is done swiftly, it will lead us into a ditch in the near future as a party. It is time for everybody who sees this as a threat to us and also have the party at heart to put their hands on deck and let us find the causes and ways to remedy this canker. The table below compares our parliamentary elections results over the years for your study. YEAR 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 NDC 10,704 12,174 9,797 8357 16,088 15,191 14,562 NPP 2,654 2,937 6,216 9,103 7,543 9,577 15,016 It is clear on the table that our opponents had their votes reduced only in 2012 as compared to that of ours. In 2020, we dropped by 12.7% and they gained by 11.1%. We had our votes increased in 2000 and 2012. I see this trend as a worry if others don’t see same. I have been asking myself these questions without getting assured answers but speculations. Where are we getting it wrong? Could it be from any of these or all? DISUNITY IN THE PARTY AFTER EVERY CONSTITUENCY EXECUTIVES ELECTIONS AND PARLIAMENTARY PRIMARIES: My analysis of this issues though without figures to back this claim shows that Usually attempts to unite the party after internal elections have not been “diligently handled” as captured in the Upper East disciplinary committee that suspended some party members. More especially when the winner lacks the needed political maturity, diplomacy and political language. Usually the winners want to go on and win without involving the losers, for reasons best known to them. They usually presume the task ahead will be an easy one and so they can win alone to even spite their opponents some more. They will only come back to their sense after a defeat and then start to blame the people they didn’t see relevant to bring on board. A case in point is where prior to the 2020 parliamentary elections Mr. Ben Ndego told the parliamentary candidate as captured in page 78 of the committee report that “the intransigence from him will cost his political career and when that happens, he should not blame anyone for his afflictions”. Indeed, they only come back to their senses only after a loss. We have to sit down as a party after every internal contest and see how to bring back unity and bring everyone on board for effective party campaign and victory. Everyone in the party is very important for our victory. POOR CAMPAIGN MESSAGES AND UNFULFILLMENT OF SOME PROMISES: I see this as one of the causes in reduction in our votes in every election. Comparing our campaign message and that of the NPP in the 2020 election is a clear indication of what am alluding to. What was our campaign message to match that of their borehole drilling machine for the constituents? What of his campaign of supporting farmers especially those doing dry season farming? In case where we even promise during campaigns, the question Is, do we always fulfill them when given the opportunity? Your response to this question may not be far from mine. People are becoming more discerning nowadays and we have to move away from using issues like Bawku conflict or certificates of our candidate as our main campaign message. What people want to hear now in politics is butter and bread issues and nothing less. Let us always have a team that will sit with the parliamentary candidate, plan and come out with an enticing campaign message. And with this, I believe we will win back the interest of the electorates. NEGLECT OF PARTY FOOT SOLDIERS: This is another area of worry we have to look at as a party. It is always common to hear our leaders both at national and constituency level admonishing people to do sacrificial work to help the party capture power. After agreeing with their plea and doing the needful, the party don’t always think of these foot soldiers again. What they think of is themselves and their cronies. How many of our foot soldiers had recruitment into our security services since the 1996 up to date by our party? How many youths of our party has been given scholarship by our party to further their education? How many youth groups have been given contract by our party? Are we saying that there are no recruitments, scholarships, awarding of contracts etc. in Ghana when NDC is in power? The sad aspect of it all is our leaders asking for qualifications before employing party boys into the youth employment program when our opponents don’t do that. A friend in NPP who has not even completed JHS has been employed into the youth employment program as a police officers. Why are we so wicked to ourselves? The earlier we think of how to handle our foot soldiers, the better it will be for us all. LACK OF SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS ON THE SIDE OF OUR MPS AND OTHER GOVERNMENT APPOINTEES: It is evident that our MPs and other government appointees of our constituency do less or no social interventions for our constituents. We are all seeing what our opponents are doing. Fertilizer for farmers, loans for people before elections and even after elections. Giving of GHS1000.00 to each









