NDC Unable to provide Bongo with a District Hospital since 1992 of Loyalty—Hon. Abiire Hon. Awineyesema Abiire
Opinion, Politics

NDC Unable to provide Bongo with a District Hospital since 1992 of Loyalty—Hon. Abiire

The people of Bongo have long been loyal supporters of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). Apexnewsgh reports Despite this loyalty, the area lacks a proper District Hospital, a fact that has left Hon. Awineyesema Abiire, the Assemblyman for Zokor-Gamborongo Electoral Area, lamenting the situation. According to Abiire, Bongo is the only constituency in the Upper East Region without a District Hospital and roads. He emphasized that the current facility referred to as Bongo District Hospital is, in reality, a health center that only resembles a hospital in appearance, not in substance. Since 1992, the people of Bongo have sacrificed themselves to the NDC but unfortunately, development in the area has not been encouraging to the expectation of the youth. During the 2024 NDC campaign rally in the Bongo District, a goat was captured wearing the NDC party colors. Unfortunately, when the owner of the dressed goat was asked the reason behind his actions, he simply responded by saying in Bongo, if a goat is chosen as a Parliamentary candidate for the NDC, the people of Bongo will vote for the goat. This describes the loyalty of the Bongo people to the NDC. As Abiire noted, the narrative of Bongo’s inadequate healthcare facilities should not remain unchanged by the end of the year. The people of Bongo deserve better, and it is time for the government to prioritize their needs and provide a proper District Hospital. Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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BONGO: Out of 16 candidates contesting the DCEship position in Bongo, one out of these 3 stands a better chance
Politics

BONGO: Out of 16 candidates contesting the DCEship position in Bongo, one out of these 3 stands a better chance

Even though the NPP National secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party John Boadu days back has cautioned those interested in the position of MMDCEs across the country to be wary of who will come vetting them without any formal announcement from government ahead of MMDCEs position, Bongo District is one of the districts that has gone through their vetting already since January 2021 apexnewsgh.com can confirm. Residents of Bongo in their various locations are now contemplating and as well debating who the best three contestants should be as far as the position DCEship is concerned.  According to the information collated by Apexnewsgh.com through interviews and public opinion engagement in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region regarding the position of the District Chief Executive, it appears the three key names that are in the minds of the Bongo people to be appointed as the President’s representative in the District are as follows: Ayinbisa Peter Ayamga, Akurigo Eric and Diana Aburiya .A. The three names above according to the people of Bongo stand the chance of getting the position. However, the former District Chief Executive Peter Ayinbisa chances of maintaining the seat look bright because the majority of those who spoke to Apexnewsgh.com said they won’t be surprised if President decides to maintain Mr. Ayinbisa as their next DCE because he has shown good leadership and as well marketed the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) within the past 4 years as the Bongo District Chief Executive (DCE) now known as ‘Bongo Dubai’ since his administration. However, Mr. Akurugu Eric and Diana Aburiya have also been described by those we engaged as hardworking party members who have contributed their quota to the party in one way or the other. However, the President has the final say, even though these are views of residents Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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UER: It is possible persons recovered from COVID will have problem with erection–Dr. William Gudu Dr. William Gudu
Education

UER: It is possible persons recovered from COVID will have problem with erection–Dr. William Gudu

The Medical Superintendent at the Bongo District Hospital Dr. William Gudu has said even though upon all his reading about COVID, he has not come across where it was stated that a person recovered from COVID will have a problem with erection, it is possible once it can affect every organ. According to research, most persons recovered from COVID-19 appeared to be having difficulty with erection. Dr. Gudu made the pronouncement on a Bolgatanga based radio station DREAMS FM monitored by Apexnewsgh.com on Wednesday “Throughout my reading, I didn’t see but, it is also possible that we are been difficult and men get infected more than women and because men usually don’t want to play with their potency, is possible they are using it to make us be complying. But, once it can affect every organ, impotence is possible”. He Explained But asking whether the COVID-19 rates are high in the Upper East Region, Dr. Gudu said everybody is suspect as it stands now. He cited an example with the situation in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region, where the suspected cases recorded so far is 175 with 23 active positive cases. According to Dr. Gudu, the 175 cases recorded in Bongo is not even in the community. “In Bongo 175 cases, not the community oo, 175 suspected cases and 23 were positive is a high percentage. So, consider it quite high because if you pick 175 and 23 are positive, then you can actually see that is quite high” He stressed. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.

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