In the vibrant municipality of Bolgatanga, a noteworthy transformation is underway, spearheaded by Hon. Rex Asanga, the District Chief Executive. Apexnewsgh reports The Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly is on a mission to revitalize the area’s road network, utilizing the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP-2024). This initiative is designed to enhance accessibility for communities, and the assembly is employing specialized equipment to make it happen. The DRIP-2024 program was launched on July 31, 2024, by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo at the iconic Black Star Square, marking a significant step in Ghana’s national effort to upgrade road infrastructure. The program empowers Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) across the country to improve road networks, and Bolgatanga is no exception. A community that exemplifies the positive impact of this initiative is Tindonmongo. For too long, residents struggled with a poorly maintained road that linked to the Assemblies of God Church. This situation forced locals to take an inconvenient detour through Mobil Park just to reach their destination. However, with the assembly’s recent interventions, that road is now being upgraded, much to the joy of the community. Hon. Haruna Bawa, the Zongo Assembly Member, expressed his excitement about the project, emphasizing that his constituents have “suffered for far too long” due to inadequate road networks. He noted that the community members are not just hopeful—they are “supportive and excited” about the progress being made. Hon. Haruna took a moment to extend his gratitude to residents for their cooperation and understanding throughout the improvement process. The efforts of the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly are a clear testament to the transformative power of DRIP-2024 in enhancing Ghana’s road infrastructure. As the municipality continues to grow, now with a population exceeding 131,000 people, improved road networks will be crucial for enhancing connectivity and driving economic development forward. With each paved road and restored pathway, the future of Bolgatanga looks brighter and more connected than ever before. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Contact: +233248250270/+233256336062 for your publications
1D1F: Yorogo leather, a factory only that Trade Minister is finding it….
The Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive Rex Asanga has refuted claims by some individuals who hold the views that Bolgatanga Municipal has not benefited from any factory under the government policy of 1District 1Factory (1D1F). According to Mr. Asanga, the Municipality has benefited from the government’s policy at Yorogo. He said the leather factory is only not active currently because the Trade Minister has not been able to find suitable machines to kick start production. “We have a leather factory at Yorogo, the buildings are completed. The problem is that the Minister of Trade is finding it difficult to get suitable machines for the factory”. “Is a factory in the making, if the machines were there by now, is going to give employment to about 60 youths” The “One District One Factory” Initiative is a key component of the Industrial Transformation Agenda of the NPP Government. The concept was first introduced by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Presidential Special Initiatives during the past New Patriotic Party (NPP) Administration, as part of an integrated programme for Accelerated Growth and Industrial Development. Originally designated as the Rural Enterprises Development Programme, and later rebranded as the District Industrialisation Programme (DIP). It was designed as a comprehensive programme for rural industrialisation, involving the setting up of at least one medium to large scale factory in each of the administrative districts of Ghana. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Bolgatanga: MCE appeals to the business community within to reduce prices of goods and services
Over a period, people residing in the Bolgatanga Municipality have lamented about the increasing cost of goods and services, especially within the municipality. Residents are dissatisfied that the cost of living in Bolgatanga a place believed to be one of the poorest regions in the country is robbing the shoulder with to the cost of living with those in Accra the nation’s capital. Meanwhile, there are perceptions that a few business moguls in the Municipality are taking the advantage of the vulnerable business atmosphere to increase their goods and services triple from the original price sold somewhere in Walewale or even Navrongo a nearby municipality. Foodstuffs in the Bolgatanga market have seen a massive increase between October 2022 and till date. Their simple excuse is the dollar, but when they are told that Cedis has started appreciating against the dollar since December 2022, their response will be like, those they are buying the goods from still sell at a high to them. Indeed, this has become a worry. A vegetable seller in the Bolgatanga market, will openly tell you that she increased her price of vegetables from Ghc2 to Ghc5,00 because of the dollar, then the question begging for an answer is, what is the link between a vegetable seller, a cassava dough seller popularly known moli to the dollar? However, when Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen visited the Bolgatanga Municipal Chief (MCE) Mr. Rex Asanga as the father of the municipality on the unfortunate developing culture in the Bolgtanaga market with regards to the unfortunate increment of goods and services, he admitted that prices of goods are skyrocketing in the Municipality. But insisting that the Assembly didn’t have the power to control goods in the market. “It is true that if you look at things like building materials and all that within the municipality, they are a bit higher than other areas. People prefer to even go to Walewale to go and buy building materials and other things. In fact, in our market food stuff are a bit higher than other markets. But you know we are dealing with a free market economy and Assembly, we don’t have that power to go after people saying reduce your things and then ordering them how much to sell”. He appealed to the business community within the municipality to temper justice with mercy because the Cedis has started gaining grounds against the dollar. “I want to believe that, we can appeal to the consciences of people for them to know that we are all in this together. So, I will like to use this opportunity to appeal to our business community within the municipality. We know this is a regional capital, so demand for things like building materials turns out to be high and when there is so much demand for goods and services people can use that as an opportunity to increase their prices. So, I think that is what is happening, especially since we are a very fast-growing municipality and the demand for goods and services is skyrocketing and so that is the reason people are taking advantage and selling goods at high prices and I think that is not fair and I will appeal to the business community to do something about it”. He appealed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/GhanaFor publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Bolgatanga MCE response to Ghana First Company Limited
The Bolgatanga Municipal District Chief Executive Mr. Rex Asanga has responded to the Ghana First Company Limited saying he was [misunderstood] by his pronouncement. Mr. Asanga on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, during an interview on Yem Fm monitored by Apexnewsgh.com was responding to issues regarding sanitation in the Bolagatanga Municipality and the effort by the assembly is making to eliminate the Canker of Open Defecation (OD) Meanwhile, responding to the Sanitation Issue, he mentioned that the assembly is initiating a dialogue with the contractors of Ghana First Company Limited to see how they can complete the toilet and put it to use because the company has since disappeared “We also want to increase the number of toilets we have. I don’t know if you have heard about Ghana First toilets. There was some… I don’t know whether is an NGO or an Organization that came around and got people to start building toilets and the people started building the toilet almost to completion and they disappeared up till now. So, we are initiating some dialogue with the contractors of those toilets to see if we can bring the toilets on board to add. I agree with the one who sent in the message that we need many more toilets in the system”. He maintained However, the MCE also maintained: “Ghana First is not a project of the assembly, is an organization that awarded contracts across the country to individual contractors to construct toilets and they disappeared and left the contractors and some of them have spent all their investment in the construction of the toilets and they can’t find the employer”. Following the pronouncement by the MCE, Ghana First Company Limited issued written a letter requesting a retraction from the MCE for what they claim is a false statement he made against them. ”The letter says: We have intercepted a publication to the effect that, you cannot find Ghana First Company Limited anywhere for discussions on the toilet facilities. You further stated that you were going to mobilize the contractors for them to continue to complete the projects and run the projects with the Assembly”“We disagree with your statement that, we are nowhere to be found. We are still operating from our office and we have not relocated”. “We, therefore, wish to advise you to retract your statement in order to avoid any legal action to be instituted against you”. “We are by this letter, advising you to retract the statement within 14 days upon receipt of this letter, in order to avoid any legal action being instituted against you. We count on your usual cooperation”. The letter as sighted by Apexnewsgh.com was copied to the Office of the President, the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, and the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s Department. However, in responding to the letter issued by Ghana First Company Limited which was demanding the MCE retractions, Mr. Asanga has responded. Speaking on A1 radio a local radio station in the Bolgatanga Municipality on Monday October 10, 2022 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, Mr. Asanga said he was completely misunderstood. According to him, “When I say they are nowhere to be found, i didn’t mean that they are not there, all I meant was that, the work is at a standstill” He said “I went to Yem radio and the same question was asked to me about sanitation situation issues in the Bolgatanga Municipality and what the Assembly was doing and in my response, I spoke about the fact that Ghana First has awarded contracts for contractors to put up toilets and somewhere along the line, the toilets are not completed”. “And, I think I made a statement that ‘they are nowhere to be found. I think they heard it and they are not very happy. They have written to me expressing their dissatisfaction over the matter. I want to use this platform to say that I was completely misunderstood. When I say they are nowhere to be found, i didn’t mean that they are not there, all I meant was that, the work is at a standstill, the work has stalled. In fact, the contractors have even been in our office to see if the Assembly can partner with them”. Mr. Asanga explained Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Retract within 14 days to avoid legal action against you– GFCL to Bolga MCE
The Bolgatanga Municipal District Chief Executive Mr. Rex Asanga has been advised to retract the statement he made against ‘Ghana First Company Limited’ a company under a Public-Private Partnership with the government constructing 10,000 units of modern automated toilet facilities across most metropolitan, municipal, and districts around the country in a Clean Ghana project. Mr. Asanga on Wednesday, August 24, 2022, during an interview on Yem Fm monitored by Apexnewsgh.com was responding to issues regarding sanitation in the Bolagatanga Municipality and the effort by the assembly is making to eliminate the Canker of Open Defecation (OD) Meanwhile, responding to the Sanitation Issue, he mentioned that the assembly is initiating a dialogue with the contractors of Ghana First Company Limited to see how they can complete the toilet and put it to use because the company has since disappeared “We also want to increase the number of toilets we have. I don’t know if you have heard about Ghana First toilets. There was some… I don’t know whether is an NGO or an Organization that came around and got people to start building toilets and the people started building the toilet almost to completion and they disappeared up till now. So, we are initiating some dialogue with the contractors of those toilets to see if we can bring the toilets on board to add. I agree with the one who sent in the message that we need many more toilets in the system”. He maintained However, the MCE also maintained: “Ghana First is not a project of the assembly, is an organization that awarded contracts across the country to individual contractors to construct toilets and they disappeared and left the contractors and some of them have spent all their investment in the construction of the toilets and they can’t find the employer”. Following the pronouncement by the MCE, Ghana First Company Limited has written a letter requesting a retraction from the MCE for what they claim is a false statement he made against them. ”The letter says: We have intercepted a publication to the effect that, you cannot find Ghana First Company Limited anywhere for discussions on the toilet facilities. You further stated that you were going to mobilize the contractors for them to continue to complete the projects and run the projects with the Assembly”“We disagree with your statement that, we are nowhere to be found. We are still operating from our office and we have not relocated”. “We, therefore, wish to advise you to retract your statement in order to avoid any legal action to be instituted against you”. “We are by this letter, advising you to retract the statement within 14 days upon receipt of this letter, in order to avoid any legal action being instituted against you. We count on your usual cooperation”. The letter as sighted by Apexnewsgh.com was copied to the Office of the President, Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development, and the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General’s Department. Source: Apexnewsgh.com For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Bolga: Assembly to inaugurates a permanent task force known as “City Guards”–MCE
The Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive Mr. Rex Asanga has revealed the assembly is in the process of interviewing and recruiting task force members to help manage the municipality. Apexnewsgh.com report According to Mr. Asanga, the role of these task force men and women will focus on the area of Sanitation and Revenue. The MCE made the revelation during an interview on YEM Fm monitored by Apexnewsgh.com “We will be inaugurating what we called ‘City Guards’ or ‘Municipal Guards’ we are in the process of interviewing and recruiting. So, we will soon be inaugurating a group that would play the role. We have the Sanitation taskforce, revenue taskforce”. According to the MCE, when he came into the office, they inaugurated task forces but after some time, they all lost the team. “So, we need a permanent task force we can call the Municipal Guards’ that will patrol and ensure that the right things are been done”. Explaining further the roles of these taskforces, Mr. Asanga said: “ There will charges that these Municipal Guards will be undertaking, that we hope will also help solve some of the problems. And they will be giving early warning on some of the problems and challenges. When they observed something and tried to solve it and people are resisting then, we as an assembly can move in with the necessary security agencies. So, we are thinking of a combination of strategies in order to keep the Municipality clean. He stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Bolgatanga Municipal/Upper East Region E:mail: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com Contact: 0256336062
Breaking News: Bolga Assembly seeks to recruit butchers after butchers Asso refused to call off strike action
Management of the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly of the Upper East Region led by MCE Mr. Rex Asanga is seeking to employ butchers to operate at the abandoned abattoir in Yorogo a nearby community. Apexnewsgh.com report The statement said: “It hereby announced for the information of the General Public that, the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly is recruiting butchers to operate at the abattoir in Yorogo”. “Interested persons are therefore invited to submit applications for consideration as butchers”. “All applications must be addressed to the Municipal Chief Executive and submitted at the registry of the Assembly on or before Friday 28th January 2022”. However, when Apexnewsgh.com contacted the Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Mr. Rex Asanga on the above statement of recruitment for interested butchers to apply, he said “The current butchers are refusing to relocate and giving conditions that are impossible to fulfill. According to Mr. Asanga, the Caterers Association within the Municipality are massively hits and currently going through some level of difficulty because of the strike action initiated by the butchers and they are seriously on the Assembly to get them a functioning place where slaughtering of animals could be done to enable their business continue smoothly. “But we cannot also allow the abattoir to waste away and stand there for years and also, once we have shot down the slaughterhouse, we don’t intend to re-open it now and the Caterers Association are on us because they need the services of the abattoir as they directly hit by the current impasse. So, the caterers need a place where slaughtering can be going on to continue with their business. So that is why we are trying to get some people who are willing to operate from the abattoir so that we can open up”. “They signed a memorandum of understanding with my predecessor and asked that 5 or 6 things be done before they move and the 5 or 6 things were done and the assembly asked them to move and they refused to move and I have come and am building on that. There are minutes of meetings they have flouted in the past. We gave them Dec 15, 2021, to move and they said they will move on the 1st of January, 2022 we agreed and they got what they want and they are still saying they will not move. They are the people who gave us the January 1st to move not us. We called them for a meeting to discuss and they refused to come and rather told us to come and negotiate with their youth and we also say no because we started engaging with you the Executives already”. MCE told Apexnewsgh.com during an Exclusive Interview Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
UER (VIDEO): Truck Pushers cries out loud, say the hardship is affecting their daily income.
Truck Pushers in the Bolgatanga Municipal Ayia Market of the Upper East Region have said life in recent times, is becoming too hard on them. The truck pushers made the confession during an engagement with Apexnewsgh-Tv a newly growing online platform in the Upper East Region. One of the veteran truck pushers in the Bolgatanga market who introduced himself as Sampson Abane said, he must be sincere and frank to say that the system is becoming so terrible on them. “The market is not good at all because no money in the system. So, the market women will not get money to go and buy the goods and come and sell, to enable we the truck pushers get something for ourselves. The system is affecting many people”. He said Meanwhile, another truck pusher who expressed his dissatisfaction with the current situation said because of the hardship in the system, after carrying the heavy load for the market women they will not receive an immediate payment will only be told ‘go and come later’ “Some of the women, we will work for them and they will be saying today, tomorrow or tomorrow next before they will pay and some of them too, say go and come and we don’t like it like that. Because if you worked finish, you have to collect your money”. He lamented Indeed, the contribution of truck pushers in our various markets are hugely overlooked, even though they played a very wonderful and important role to our mothers and fathers in the market. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
3unit classroom of Atampuurum B Primary School in Sumburungu uncompleted after 13 years
368 Pupils of Atampuurum B primary school in Sumbrungu of Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly of the Upper East Region risk their lives day by day learning in an environment that could be described as a death trap. According to the information gathered by Apexnewsgh.com, the school has been operating without doors, windows, and even with an open roof since after the roof was ripped off by rainstorm years ago. These are the conditions innocent pupils of Atampuurum B primary are faced for the past years and Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly has had different faces as MCEs without giving any attention to the school to date. I was told, whenever is threatening to rain, teachers will have no other option than to pupils ask the children to go back home, which means the children are learning under the outrageous squelching sun each day. Community members have been doing their little best assisting the abandoned school in one way or the other but unfortunately, the municipal assembly isn’t bothered about the school. The Sumburungu electoral Area Assemblymember Azure Samuel who expressed dissatisfaction with the school’s current condition said, he contested the Assemblymember position because of the neglected Atampuurum B primary school but unfortunately if he raised the issue during the assembly meeting the MCE will not give him any concrete response. “The MP Isaac Adongo is aware of the school, I have forwarded messages to him, he didn’t reply, he didn’t say anything about it”. He revealed “They started building the school since 2007 thereabout, but up to now, the school has not been completed. The windows are not there, the doors are not there, and even the roofing, the wind came and destroy everything and that was the time my brother Robert Awure was there as the assembly member somewhere 2014-2015 he went and informed the MCE and that time, I was a teacher at the school. So, 2016- 2017, we were not hearing anything concerned about that school. So, it was 2018 when some people came and took pictures of the place that they are going to help and we didn’t hear anything from them. Even up to now, that am speaking to you, the school is like that. There is no furniture, the windows are not there, the classrooms are still like that, even there is no office for the teachers. Even common table the teachers didn’t have. It was just recently the community mobilized some monies and buy some plastic chairs. In 2019, I was able to raise some 5 bags of cement and we were able to floor some of the classrooms from Primary 1 to Primary 3”. “When I went to the Assembly, I was talking about the school and they will not even mind me. They read the action plan, the school wasn’t mentioned and I asked the MCE but he wasn’t even giving any concrete reason for not putting the school there. So, I don’t know the problem of that school as am standing”. He told Apexnewsgh.com I was there when my brother the former Assemblyman Robert Awuure wrote to the Municipal Assembly and the MCE Amiyuure with the Director came to the school. It was because of that school I decided to contest as Assemblyman and I have regretted because, they sent me there to see what is there as their assembly member and now, I went to assembly and I can’t even speak. Mr. Akolgo Mathew the headteacher at Atampuurum B Primary school told Apexnewsgh.com that he came and met the school without a window, without doors, without furniture, and even without roofing. “The situation is becoming so bad because the environmental condition is deeply affecting teaching and learning” He is appealing to authorities, NGOs and well-meaning Citizens to come to their aid. Meanwhile, the Caretaker MCE for Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly Joseph Amiyuure, admitted not knowing the funding source responsible for Atampuurum B Primary school. “If it was on Common Fund or once it has been initiated from one of the funding sources and if is on Common Fund, it means is only Common Fund that can rescue that school and one thing about Common Fund is that, before our regime came into office and i became a Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) there are numerous of such projects that was scattered in the Municipality under Common Fund uncompleted. So, we need to know the funding source and if it’s not from Common Fund, we can find a way of working on it because, most of these development partners when they are giving their money, they will want you to use it for a project which will show is their project. They don’t want you to use their money to complete an uncompleted project of Common Fund. And if you look at the Common Fund since we came to office, the quantum of resource that will come is almost clean up. We have never gotten up to 300,000”. He told Apexnewsgh.com However, the former Assembly member for Sumburungu electoral area Robert Awuure when giving his account about the school said, “When I took over as assemblyman, I called the contractor and he said unless we came down to Accra and arrange with the GETFund people to give him his money, he cannot come down to continue with the project. And you can imagine that small building, they give it to somebody in Accra to come down to Bolga to build. So, that was the main problem. So, I brought it down to the assembly level to see whether they can fix it in their project, and actually, they agreed and put it in their project but, they were also looking for funding and they were rolling it over and over and over until I myself left the assembly. According to Mr. Awuure, the school was captured in the 2014 to 2019 budget. However, teachers and community members of Sumburungu are calling for those who matters to give urgent attention to the abandoned school. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam









