In the Bongo district of the Upper East Region, Mr. Aberinga Nsobila Tahiru, the NDC constituency chairman, has narrated that after receiving a call from the District Chief Executive (DCE) about a potential disruption at the district assembly store, with claims that some NDC youth have locked the assembly store, he quickly put a call across to investigate the situation. Apexnewsgh reports But to his surprise, the disturbance arose from a truck carrying 1,000 bags of fertilizer headed to Bongo. Sensing the urgency of the matter, the NDC youth swiftly intercepted the vehicle. According to Mr. Tahiru, their goal was clear: to prevent the diversion of these essential resources, ensuring they reached the farmers who desperately needed them in the Bongo district. As Mr. Tahiru delved deeper, he learned that the shipment had been divided between two districts—500 bags were meant for Bongo, while the other half was allocated for Binduri. Acting with transparency and a sense of duty, he instructed his team to offload the 500 bags intended for Bongo into the assembly store, ensuring that they would reach the farmers who desperately needed them. The remainder was returned to Binduri, all the while dispelling circulating rumors that the NDC youth had locked the assembly. According to him, this proactive approach not only safeguarded essential agricultural resources but also aligned with government initiatives like the “Planting for Food and Jobs” program, aimed at enhancing the agricultural sector in the region. By taking decisive action, Mr. Tahiru ensured that the fertilizers would be utilized effectively, promoting the agricultural development of the local community. Meanwhile, Bongo DCE Madam Atanga reflected on the contentious atmosphere that had arisen between the assembly and the group of NDC youth. She noted that she hadn’t been present at the assembly when the situation started, but was informed that the youth had taken the drastic step of locking the stores. The shipment of 1000 bags of organic fertilizer had arrived, with plans for a balanced distribution of 500 bags each for both Bongo and Binduri. However, after offloading the Bongo allocation, the NDC youth had secured the remaining stores with padlocks, escalating further tensions. Madam Rita said matters intensified when the youth insisted on offloading all 1000 bags, going against the truck driver’s refusal. In an effort to calm the situation, Madam Atanga said she chose to avoid police, regional Minister’s involvement and instead reached out to Mr. Tahiru for his intervention. It was during this exchange that the chairman brought up allegations of NPP youth looting the assembly stores the previous night—claims that Madam Atanga firmly dismissed, stating that no such incidents had occurred. The DCE whiles speaking to ApexNewsGh on Wednesday expressed dissatisfaction; She revealed the assembly has received some furniture consignment but unfortunately, cannot have access to the assembly stores because it was locked under key by the NDC youth. Source: Apexnewsgh.com .
Bongo: Our DCE embarked on familiarization tour without involving Party Executives– Executives
Executives of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bongo Constituency in a report presented to the Local Government and Rural Development Minister against the District Chief Executive Rita Atanga says, she embarked on a familiarization tour within the district without the involving Party Executives. Apexnewsgh.com report “After her confirmation, the Hon. DCE embarked on a familiarization tour within the District. As worthy as such tours were to the Assembly, our Party could not take the due advantage of same. Party Executives at all levels within the constituency were not informed”. The report also said, the DCE visited Traditional Chiefs without the usual involvement of Polling Station Executives, Electoral Area Coordinators, and Constituency Executives who are seen as the face of the Party. “Worse of it all are Traditional Areas, where Assembly Members who are members of the fraternity were not informed. Not even a call from the Constituency Chairman and Executives on her to at least involve Electoral Area Coordinators and Assemble Members sympathetic towards the NPP was heeded to. Per the report, they believes “the consequences of such action if not addressed will lead to disaffection and apathy among the rank and file of our party in the Constituency. Meanwhile, the Executives in the report to the Local Government Minister say all their efforts which include several invitations from the Chairman and Elders extended to her for a meeting to resolve all the issues were turned down by the DCE. The report was released to the media following an accusation by a party member Wilson Dabuo who claimed the former DCE Peter Ayinbisa and executives are attempting to remove the current DCE from office. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Bongo Constituency/Upper East Region E:mail: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com Contact: 0256336062
Bongo NPP: Our mission to Accra was to resolve issues which largely remained unresolved–NPP Executives
Executives of the New Patriotic Party in the Bongo Constituency have disassociated themselves from the accusations of attempting to remove their District Chief Executive as posted by Wilson Dabuo, a party member. Apexnewsgh.com report According to Wilson Dabuo in a Meta post on Friday, August 26, 2022, he accused the Bongo Constituency Executives of what he says is an attempt to remove District Chief Executive Rita Atanga from office. Mr. Dabuo additionally pointed a finger at the former District Chief Executive Peter Ayinbisa for being the brain behind the DCE’s removal agenda. However, responding to the accusation, the Bongo Constituency Executives of the governing New Patriotic Party said, their mission in going to Accra was not to remove Miss Rita Atanga from her position as Bongo DCE but to resolve the misunderstanding between the DCE and the party Executives which they said, is currently affecting the party growth and unity in the area. Read the full statement: PRESS STATEMENT For immediate released To: All media Houses The attention of the Constituency Secretariat of the New Patriotic Party in Bongo has been drawn to a piece authored by Wilson Dabuo. The said piece is captioned as “Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga: The Problem of Bongo Constituency has now become the Problem of the Region’s Communication Team. An Avoidable Bad Omen”. As much as we would have wanted to ignore this loose cannon, we are reluctantly responding to his piece of scraps to reassure our numerous members in the Constituency that we were elected as officers to work for the interest of the Party and we are prepared to do just that. Aside, it is increasingly becoming clear that, Wilson Dabuo is an imposter with an unbridled ego who is always ready to throw tantrums at any person and anywhere once few cowries are thrown at him. We are aware of his love for money and the use of his persona as a vehicle to denigrate others at any beck and call, however, the extent at which he goes about it nowadays is a disgrace to the youth and the Institution in which he is currently working under. The public would recall that in 2019, this same Wilson was suspended from NPP Regional Communication Team for making baseless statements and virtually denigrating the persona of former deputy Upper East Regional Minister and then member of parliament for Zebilla, Hon. Frank Adongo Fuseini. As one of the spokespersons of our respected party, one would expect that he would exude the highest level of discipline, accuracy and sense of maturity to reflect the goodwill and image of the New Patriotic Party. Though he later apologized and was subsequently recalled to the team, one thing that is not recalled off him is his penchant to say anything once the thoughts money crosses his mind. Once again, he is at it because of his perception that he has been deprived of money. It is not our duty as Constituency Executives to respond to issues concerning the Regional Communication Team and what happened during the President’s recent visit to the region, however, the deliberate dragging and wanton denigration of the Constituency Chairman and Executives’ hard-earned reputation in the mud in that manner is what we wish to address. It is of public knowledge that, the Bongo Constituency Executives disagreed with certain decisions taken by the District Chief Executive which does not engender trust and unity among the rank and file of the Constituency. Several efforts to have such issues resolved at the constituency level proved futile. Subsequently, such issues were escalated to the regional level by the Constituency Executives in our bid to address such problems between us and the Hon DCE. As much as the Regional Executives together with the Hon Regional Minister tried in resolving the issues, same remained largely unresolved to the extent that, the Constituency Executives cannot have a meeting without armed thugs from the Hon DCE disrupting them. Matters involving political thuggery are not only affecting the cohesion of the Party in the Constituency but the general operation and development of the District. It is of great worry to every citizen and more especially members of the District Assembly that as at now, the District is yet to organize an Assembly session to elect a Presiding Member for business of the Assembly to go on. It will only take members with tainted love for the Party like the likes of Wilson not see this as concern that needs urgent resolution. As Executives elected to the further course of the Party, we see it very worrying and repugnant to the antecedence of our tradition of rule of law for an Assembly not to have organize any Assembly meeting as yet. Hence, as an interested group and a major stakeholder in the developmental discourse of the District, we will take every necessary step including but not limited to, our recent visit to Local Government Minister’s Office to have the issues confronting Bongo resolved. To do this and have a member who claimed to have much love for the Party describing this constitutionally bound duty of ours, as an assortment to an individual (Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga) interest is most distasteful and mind boggling. It must be put on record without hesitation that the Hon Former DCE, Ayinbisa Peter was not part of the delegation. We are grown enough and well educated to dance to the tune of an individual. Again, the claim by Wilson that, the Constituency Executives are seeking the removal of the Hon. DCE only demonstrates his character of spewing out lies mostly driven by motives other than genuineness. The Constituency Executives have always maintained that, they prefer the path of working peacefully with the DCE for the good of the Party in the Constituency to her dismissal. For want of a better word, the Constituency Executives have NEVER asked for the DCE to be removed from her position. Regarding the claim that, the Executives were denied access to the His Excellency, Vice President
VIDEO: Election of Bongo presiding member turned yawa for NPP family
There has been an ongoing exchange of words that could lead to something ugly if security officials delayed calming down nerves at the Bongo District Assembly. The election of the presiding officer is scheduled to take place today, but the information available to this platform says the Old government appointees at the Bongo district Assembly are angry with the step taken by the District Chief Executive Madam Rita Atanga. According to our source, “The Bongo District Assembly is supposed to elect a presiding member today. So, the problem is that the government appointees that have been in the office for the past two years have ended their term in office and the assembly led by the district chief executive has to replace them. So, when the record was given and they had to go there and start the process, the DCE came out with a new list to replace the old 17 government appointees. our source revealed “The old government appointees never took it kindly because they were not informed that they will be replaced. So, they will not agree. So, it is now a misunderstanding between the old government appointees and the DCE. That’s the reason for the confusion”. In the videotape available to us, one could hear words like, you can come and destroy the party when you cannot even write your name, some say, no information to replace them, and so on. As if wasn’t enough, someone also went remove the metre fuse to the Electoral Commission and turned everywhere blackout” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
An Assistant Development Planning Officer at the Bongo District of the Upper East Region Billy Warnermann Akopeele
Give persons with mental health a ‘Mental Health number’ for identification incase….
An Assistant Development Planning Officer at the Bongo District of the Upper East Region Billy Warnermann Akopeele has called on the government to look into the growing norm of using mental health as a free exit for crime offenders an action he described as ‘Crime in Mental Health’. Apexnewsgh.com reports Mr. Akopeele made the request during a meeting with representatives of mental health Self Help Groups (SHGs) together with key staff of the Bongo District Assembly and other decentralized agencies as part of activities to mark the 2021 World Mental Health Day. “We have what we called ‘disability number’ all of us seated here are mentally disturbed in one way or the other. But what is so worrying is that both past and the present government, security services and even our courts, some people will commit a crime and after the crime is committed, because they want to spare those who committed the crime, they will now associate the problem with mental health which is very painful. “We have ‘disability numbers’, so if you know that your relative is mentally not 100 percent, I think there should be something like a ‘mental health number’ too, identify that person and then get a mental health number for him. So that one day, if he commits a crime, we know the person has a peculiar problem already. “You don’t wait for somebody to come and butcher my relative, then when the issue is taken to court because you think you have the ways in and out, you go and see the judge, the security personnel’s and all they now have to say is that he has a mental problem and the case is gone. Is very bad”. He lamented He said, such activity has been going on especially in the high profile cases. He sighted an example with the recent case of a young man who butchered children and stored them inside his fridge, who was later reported he was suffering from a mental disorder. The interface meeting gave leaders of SHGs the opportunity to demand for increased support to persons with mental health conditions and the operationalization of the District Mental Health Plan. This activity is undertaken with the support of Ghana Somubi Dwumadie funded with UK aid from the UK government. The meeting is expected to bring about scaled-up quality, integrated, disability-inclusive community-based and recovery-oriented mental health and social services. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Bongo: Abuse of marijuana, tramadol and many more, causes high rate of mental Health disorder
Figures of Persons with Mental Health cases in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region are becoming so high and alarming to due to increase alcohol intake among the youth. Apexnewsgh.com reports The alarming revelation was made by the District Mental Health Focal Person Prince Kofi Yeboah during a meeting with representatives of mental health Self Help Groups (SHGs) together with key staff of the Bongo District Assembly and other decentralized agencies as part of activities to mark the 2021 World Mental Health Day. Mr. Yeboah highlighted that in 2017, the district recorded 764, in 2018, it came down to 697, and in 2019 it dropped again to 682 and unfortunately ballooned to 769 in 2020. He further stressed that, “…Is not like we went on the internet and google for the figure ‘No’ these are the accurate figures on the ground. “We are doing a lot but, I think we cannot do it all on our own. We need everybody on board Self Help Group we need you, media we need you, our opinion leaders we need you, security services we need you and Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice, (CHRAJ), we need everybody on board. He appealed Mr. Yaboah said, Psychotropic medication still remained one of the greatest challenges they are facing because they don’t have the medications. He said in the past, the Psychotropic medication wasn’t an issue to the Bongo District because BasicNeeds-Ghana and the hospital support them in that regard but the story isn’t the same currently because of some policies. “Bongo was fortunate BasicNeeds-Ghana was helping, the hospital was also doing their best but as it stands now because certain policies help our client these medications. He said However, he pointed that the recent increase witnessed in Mental Health cases in the district is a result of the abuse of alcohol, such as drinking, tramadol, wee smoking and more. The interface meeting gave leaders of SHGs the opportunity to demand for increased support to persons with mental health conditions and the operationalization of the District Mental Health Plan. This activity is undertaken with the support of Ghana Somubi Dwumadie funded with UK aid from the UK government. The meeting is expected to bring about scaled-up quality, integrated, disability-inclusive community-based and recovery-oriented mental health and social services. More to come Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Sub-committee and Disability Fund Management Committee Chairman in the Bongo District Hon. Nyaaba Mbabila Joseph
BONGO: Assembly member thinking of banning minors from drinking spots
Even though there was no drink or alcohol in the market of Bongo district of the Upper East Region known as ‘Bongo beer’ what could be described as an unseen active beer in the minds of Bongo people and Ghanaians, in general, may be due to a popular song titled ‘Bongo bear’ released 3 years ago by a group known as Rockcity, It appears the alcohol intake in the district is skyrocketing faster than the country’s economy itself, putting the youth mental health in a disastrous state, especially those under age. On Interesting Mental Health activity, representatives of mental health Self Help Groups (SHGs) held a meeting with key staff of the Bongo District Assembly and other decentralized agencies as part of activities to mark the 2021 World Mental Health Day. The interface meeting gave leaders of SHGs the opportunity to demand for increased support to persons with mental health conditions and the operationalization of the District Mental Health Plan. This activity is undertaken with the support of Ghana Somubi Dwumadie funded with UK aid from the UK government. The meeting is expected to bring about scaled-up quality, integrated, disability-inclusive community-based and recovery-oriented mental health and social services. Meanwhile, a member of the Sub-committee and Disability Fund Management Committee Chairman in the Bongo District Hon. Nyaaba Mbabila Joseph was unhappy with the level of youth going astray through the intake of weed, tramadol, beer and some hard drugs. “The intake of this tramadol and alcohol in the Bongo district is on the increase which is not good for the district and we have realized it. So, I will be discussing it with some of my assembly members as to what to do, so that we can put a stop to this kind of thing. Every evening, if I moved from bar to bar, spot to spot. I see the youth just taken in alcohol deep into the night which i have observed. Instead of them learning a job or a trade that will let you live a better life, you rather engage in alcohol intake and this tramadol kind of thing, if daybreak, you had not to do. That can lead you into stealing and causing problems in the community which is bad. He believes, engaging his colleague assembly members for them to deliberate and come out with a bye-law that prevents minors between the age of 14, 15 and 16 years from going to the spot during day and night will be a better solution to curb the increasing canker. “So, as a community leader, I have seen it in my community. They know me, they don’t have any contribution. When they take the alcohol in the community, they go around causing a problem in the community. So, when you asked the youth in my community they will tell you, i am have been worrying them about that and atimes they will tell, Honorable Charley leave us to enjoy our life and I will them, I won’t allow you to live such life and some will take me, I won’t vote for you next time. But I always tell them, even if am no more the assembly member, I will be happy to see them live a good life. “We have to discuss it at the floor of the assembly and agree upon something by passing a bye-law. For example, if you are not up to 18 years at this time in the night or day we don’t want to see you in a spot. So, I think if we all take a collective decision on that and pass it as a bye-law. That means as assembly members in a community, if you see somebody at the age of 14, 15, 16 years sitting in a bar we will invite you and asked you why you allowed such a thing to happen. He told Apexnews Gh during an engagement after the message. He further pleaded with BasicNeeeds-Ghana to make themselves available in their next assembly sitting as a way of sensitizing them on how to handle the situation in the various electoral areas. Meanwhile, a total number of 769 Mental Health cases was recorded in 2020 in the Bongo District alone. More to come Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Bongo: Assembly Members Honored Rita Atanga With 100% Endorsement
Rita Atanga, the President’s nominee for Bongo District of the Upper East Region, has enjoyed a 100 percent endorsement from the Assembly members. Apexnewsgh.com reports All 54 members of the Assembly made up of elected and government appointees eligible to cast their votes, voted YES in favor of Madam Atanga as President’s Representative in Bongo District. Meanwhile, the massive endorsement of Madam Atanga came after some dialogue and it was proposed by the Assembly Members to confirm her by popular acclamation which was rejected by the official of the Electoral Commission (EC). Madam Atanga is becoming the first woman in the Bongo district to occupy the office of District Chief Executive (DCE). However, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa was also seen present pleading with assembly members to vote massively for the president’s nominee. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
THE BONGO SCANDAL: Assembly withdraws GH₵187,000 from contractor’s bank account without permission
Assembly allegedly awards a contract to itself using the certificates of a company without the owner’s permission Assembly pays money into the business account of the company and withdraws the money without the authorisation of the owner Owner complains to the bank and assembly, and orders them never to withdraw any money without his permission But the assembly withdraws GH₵156,000, again without the owner’s authorization The bank fails to notify the owner and fails to tell him who took the money from his account The District Chief Executive of Bongo is a shareholder and director of the bank. The assembly also owns 30% share in the bank, but the DCE disagrees he has any influence on the bank. The Fourth Estate’s investigation establishes who went to the bank to withdraw the money and the role of the assembly in this murky transaction. *********************************************************************** When the CEO of Aporgan K-A Enterprise, Asumbekere Karim Anagbila, got a notification that GH₵31,000 had been withdrawn in cash from his bank account, he was alarmed. But what alarmed him more was the name that came with the alert—David Aruk. David Aruk is the Engineer and head of the works department at the Bongo District Assembly. Karim said he had not permitted him to withdraw any money from his account. But that was not the last time the Bongo District Assembly was involved in withdrawing cash from the account without his permission. On June 14, 2021, a cash amount of GH₵156,520 entered and disappeared from Karim’s account under murkier circumstances than the first withdrawal, this time without any traces. The Fourth Estate’s investigations have revealed that both withdrawals were facilitated by officials of the Bongo District Assembly. The withdrawals, which Karim insists were illegal, were in respect of a shady contract which the Bongo District Assembly allegedly awarded to the management of the assembly using Karim’s company without his permission. The deal was fronted by Baba Nsobilla Sebastian, an official of the National Health Insurance office in the Bongo District. Background Karim’s company, Aporgan K-A Enterprise, was used by the Bongo District Assembly to award a contract without his knowledge and money was paid into his account and withdrawn without his authorisation Karim’s company, Aporgan K-A. Enterprise, was awarded a contract in November 2020 to drill 10 boreholes in some communities in the Bongo District. The Bongo District Chief Executive (DCE), Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga, told The Fourth Estate that the contract was fronted by Madam Diana. In other words, he awarded that contract to Diana. Diana and Karim have told The Fourth Estate that they work together and there’s no disagreement in the execution of the contract. The contract sum was GH₵219,820 and work was supposed to be completed in six months. The payment was to be made based on the amount of work executed at every stage of the contract for which the contractor raised the certificate for payment. The consultant for the project, according to the two-page contract, was the head of the works department of the Bongo District Assembly, David Aruk. Bongo District Assembly awards contract to the management of the assembly One of the hand pumps at the site of the controversial contract. Each of these cost about 22,000 cedis to construct. Karim said when he detected the withdrawal of money from his account by the head of the works department of the assembly, he followed up to enquire from the assembly and he was given rather worrying details. Officials of the Bongo District Assembly said someone had used Karim’s company for another contract with the assembly so the GH₵31,000 withdrawn from his account was in respect of that contract. That contract was also for the drilling of 10 boreholes in the district at a cost of GHc219,820. The DCE, Peter Ayinbisa Ayamba, told The Fourth Estate that he awarded that contract to Baba Nsobilla Sebastian at the same time he awarded the other contract to Madam Diana. He said the assembly had followed the procurement process by advertising the contract in the national dailies and attracting interest from contractors across the country before selecting the winners on merit. Asked whether he noticed that both contracts were awarded to two separate individuals who presented the same company, the DCE said at the time he was busy with the 2020 election in which he was the parliamentary candidate for governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). He, therefore, did not have the time to scrutinise the deal properly. Agitated by what had happened Karim caused his lawyers to write demand letters to the bank and the assembly. The parties involved were invited by the Upper East Regional Director of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), formerly the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI). The DCE has confirmed attending this meeting at which the NIB concluded its questioning and said it was writing its report to Accra. Highly placed sources in the intelligence agency told The Fourth Estate that officials of the assembly admitted during interrogation that, indeed, they awarded the contract to the management of the assembly using Karim’s company. David Aruk, according to the NIB sources, was supposed to have sought Karim’s permission to use his company but the assembly realised later that he had not. Peter Ayinbisa Ayamga, however, insisted that he awarded the contract to Baba. Baba opens up on his involvement Baba Nsobilla Sebastian says the head of works at the assembly, David Aruk, used Karim’s company for the contract. He also revealed how the second amount was withdrawn The Fourth Estate met with Baba Nsobilla Sebastian and asked whether he had the permission of Karim to use his company to bid for the assembly’s contract. Baba said he had not spoken with Karim or anyone close to him about using his company’s certificates to bid for a contract. He said it was the assembly’s head of works department, David Aruk, who facilitated that. “I heard of the advert but as at the time, all my documents [company licences] were not ready… So, I asked engineer [David Aruk] if there was any help.
Bongo: If somebody got money and bought pito or beer for me, that is different DCE said, as Assembly was captured in alleged corruption
An Investigative Journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has released a 1 minute, 34 seconds trailer of corrupt practices going on in the Bongo District Assembly of the Upper East Region under the current administration of Peter Ayinbisa the Acting District Chief Executive (DCE). It is not known what the documentary titled ‘The Bongo Scandal’ is about to unveil. However, the little in public space for now shows where the acting DCE Peter Ayinbisa was swearing to the investigative journalist on camera. “My interest as a Chief Executive is to ensure that Bongo communities get water. Manasseh, I want you to go deeper than you have. I can tell and swear by your camera that this whole contract even 1 has not come to my pocket. I swear same by my vehicle not 1 has come to my pocket. Meanwhile, the Acting DCE was also captured on camera asking Mannesah to probe further into the matter. He is also heard denying ever benefitting from the award of a contract and in a bit to prove his innocence, swears by Manasseh’s camera and his (Mr. Ayinbisa) car steering wheel, insisting that his only interest was to ensure the provision of potable water for residents of the Bongo District. Mr. Ayinbisa said his interest as a Chief Executive is to ensure that Bongo communities get water. “Manasseh, I want you to go deeper than you have. I can tell and swear by your camera that this whole contract even 1 has not come to my pocket. I swear same by my vehicle not 1 has come to my pocket”. “If somebody got money and bought pito or beer for me, (that is) different but to take part in that process (so that) I will gain something from it, I swear by my lorry steer (if I did that), I shouldn’t get home,” Mr. Ayinbisa firmly stated. However, another official of the assembly was captured by the investigative journalist admitting been wrong in his dealings but claimed he acted in good faith and only realized he was wrong in the course of the investigation. “I’m saying that it is this development that I now know that what I did was not right but when I got to the bank, my belief and trust was that I was doing the right thing for B.A,” the other official of the assembly said. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093









