The day the votes are counted, you will walk away with 20% –Dr. Ayine response to Mathew Amoah
Opinion, Politics

The day the votes are counted, you will walk away with 20% –Dr. Ayine response to Mathew Amoah

The Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga East Constituency Dr. Dominic Ayine has asked Mr. Mathew Amoah an aspiring parliamentary member on the ticket of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) who has vowed to unseat him as the Bolga East legislator to go and inquire from former NPP Parliamentary aspiring candidate Mr. Emmanuel Abole. Apexnewsgh.com report Mathew Amoah an aspiring parliamentary candidate on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bolgatanga East Constituency somewhere in September 2022 vowed his party will surely break the eight and unseat the incumbent NDC Member of Parliament for the area, Dr. Dominic Ayine. He said: “We are telling the NDC to sit up because we will give them a run for their money. If they have become rocks, the boys are in, and the party is back. They (NDC) normally ride on us based on divisions, they will cause problems and we fight among ourselves but we remain united and there is no more camp A or B. We have one camp which is the NPP. They should get ready for us. In 2024 the NPP will give them a chase for their money,” he said. However, speaking on Apexnewsgh.com’s flagship programme dubbed “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST” Dr. Ayine said they are patiently waiting for him. Adding that “the day the votes are counted and he is walking away with 20 percent he will understand the reality. “Am waiting for him, I don’t panic when these statements are made. The NPP has made these statements in the past. But he should go and ask Hon. Abole about his bragging that he is coming to unseat Ayine, we are waiting for him to come, the day the votes are counted and he is walking away with 20 percent he will understand that it is one thing to just go bragging and another thing to do the leg work that will ensure you are determined to win. So, I am waiting for him”. Dr. Ayine stressed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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UER: President Akufo-Addo left Agenda 111 site in Katanga because …..
Opinion, Politics

UER: President Akufo-Addo left Agenda 111 site in Katanga because …..

The Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu has revealed, that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo wasn’t pleased with the level of work done by the contractor in charge of Agenda 111 in Katanga a community in the Bolgatanga East District of the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh.com report   As part of President Akufo-Addo’s itinerary for his one-day tour to the Upper East Region, he was supposed to visit Katanga a community in the Bolgatanga East District just after commissioning the Tono water expansion project in Navrongo.    But sadly, it appears President Akufo-Addo’s mood automatically changed immediately after he arrived at the site scene and saw what looks like foundation-level work already done by the contractor in charge.   However, immediately, the already organized durbar to welcome the president was brought to a standstill and he immediately turned his car and left the scene.   The Chiefs, elders, and people of Bolgatanga East were not satisfied with the action they witnessed hence, it has become a talking point.   Meanwhile, when Apexnewsgh.com engaged the Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu in an exclusive interview, the Minister who was not excited with such drama witnessed at the site scene said: “The question is why are other contractors doing well and others are not doing well? According to Mr. Yakubu, “Is not the making of government, the party or the President, is the making of the contractor. The problem is not as if the government has not given mobilization to the contractors, it has been done. So is not a money matter”. He stressed   “So, we took the President there and he got there and saw what was there. So, he wasn’t very pleased that is it. Is not about location, because the location is usually decided at the base level with DCE and the DCE also didn’t do it alone, he did it in consultation with the chiefs and the elders. As you saw, the Chiefs were happy to come there to meet with the President”. He disregards the ‘location’ rumor    “If you look at the location, there are more people living around the site. That wasn’t an issue. The issue was the contractor not actually moving as fast as the President wanted him to and that was the reason why the president thought that he has seen it and things are not pretty good”.    We have about 8 of these Agenda 111 in this region and if you look at the other areas such as the Bawku areas, they are doing very well, it is just the BONABOTO area here that they are really not doing fantastic work and I have been on them. Regional Minister told Apexnewsgh.com   Below was the level of work captured by Apexnewsgh.com during our visit Katanga Agenda 111. Source: Apexnewgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/President Tour/Upper East Region

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