The Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso His Excellency Boniface Gambila has said, there was no time government promised to provide every district with a factory under its flagship policy of One District One Factory (1D1F). According to Ghana’s Amb. to Burkina Faso, the government policy of One District One Factory is a private sector motivated initiated. He further told Apenewsgh.com during an exclusive interview, “The government pledged that it will support the private sector to carry out the intervention. So, you would realize that if you want to go into establishing a factory in your district, the first motivation is that you are from the district, you will not go and do it in someone’s district. But technically, the issue of raw material cost and labour cost may influence you to locate your industry somewhere else”. He explained “The policy is that you the private person who wants to make that intervention wherever in a district, it will be known as One District One Factory. Because is the government that has a certain package for you, not that government is coming to provide the factory”. “So, if we have people from the Upper East region who want to be engaged in the policy, there should be some proposals from the private person or private sector promoters. You will now go and tell the government that you are establishing a meat factory but the area has no electricity and there is no water leading to the place and maybe you have invested $ 20 million dollars but the project is $40 Million dollars and which bank can give you the soft loan package, then the government will direct you there is a consortium of banks and then, the government will now have to look at its list and check which of the banks has the level of funds needed and then direct your proposal to the banks for assistance. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Ban importation of rice from Europe, why should Ghana import toothpicks and matches?—Amb. Boniface Gambila laments
The Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso His Excellency and former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Nabdam District Boniface Gambila have called on the government to ban the importation of rice, toothpicks, and matches into the country. Ghana’s Ambassador to Burkina Faso made the call during an exclusive interaction with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com According to the Amb. Gambila, “Is really difficult because the reality is hitching on all of us and all of us are not making effort to be productive because some of us don’t have the capacity. So, now it means that government should be able to identify that and provide the capacity so that people will not pine but will rather move into something”. “So, Government should look into certain sectors and expand those sectors for people to be able to find something doing. As for this buy and sell, people like doing buy and sell block it. Ban the import of rice from Europe and all those places and let everybody go into the rice business in Ghana. We should learn to eat our own local rice. At the moment, the imported rice is not banned and so, people are pretending that they can’t eat the local rice. But if you ban it, in times of war if foreign rice is not coming, won’t we eat the local rice? So, we are not been hard, we are not been pragmatic to ban certain things. There are certain imports we should ban. Why do we need toothpicks in this country, what for? We have a nime tree. If you eat and your meat gets stuck go and get a nime tree break it and sack it off. Why should we import matches when there was a matches factory, of course, those Nkrumah’s factories are now old models and technology has changed but is something that government could get the private sector to take it up. If you ban matches from coming into this country, a private Ghanaian will take it up”. The challenges have come and the President himself doesn’t want those challenges but they are bound to come. He concluded Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
The skills, competencies, and ability to provide the leadership and manage the economy–Amb Boniface Gambila
The Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso His Excellency Boniface Gambila has stressed, that in today’s Ghana the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has the skills, competencies, and ability to provide the leadership and manage the economy. Responding to the cry of Ghanaians with regards to hardship and high cost of living coupled with the slogan BREAK THE 8, Amb. Gambila said: “People shouldn’t be blackmailing that we can’t break the 8, that slogan breaking the 8 is saying that, if we continue to be voting in NPP for only 8 years, then we say that things are hard, let’s vote NDC for another term. Momentarily, people feel the pitch and they think that those who couldn’t do it can do it. And that is why I began by saying, if we change a government today, it will be the same. they will come and battle with it”. “But if you look through, the ability to provide the leadership and manage the economy even to the level that it is today is in NPP. The skills, the competencies are in the NPP. Because with all the global comparisons, Ghana is still standing tall, Ghana has been seen to perform well in the means of all these difficulties”. He stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Don’t be deceived by Scammers, there is no job in Dubai, UK–Amb. Gambila to Ghanaian Youth
The Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso His Excellency Boniface Gambila has sent strong caution to Ghanaian Youth to be careful of individuals promising them juicy job offers in the UK, Dubai, Germany, or South Africa. Amb. Gambila sends the strong caution during a One on One interview with Ngamegbulam Chdozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com on Sunday. Explaining some of the challenges bedeviling Ghanaians especially the youth in Burkina Faso, ambassador Gambila said: “I see a lot of Ghanaians deceived or if you like lured into Burkina Faso and they will come and scammers deceive them and collect their money Ghc 5,000.00, Ghc 15,000.00, Ghc 10,000.00 and Ghc 7,000.00 and when they arrive, they would receive them and locked them into a room. They have no freedom of movement and the scammers will run away and be communicating with them and hold them to also invite other Ghanaians and they will take pictures to show that the fellow has been sent to the UK and then, they will stand on you under duress to tell you’re other friends that the place is good, that you’re talking from UK or Dubai and then, they will send some funny photos and when you see it, you will think the fellow is truly speaking from UK, Dubai or South Africa. And some of them, tell them they are giving them football clubs. So, I asked them, you didn’t go to join Ghana Black Stars and you’re coming to join Burkina Stars. So, they actually deceived them”. Revealing how the fraudulent activity came to the attention of the Ghana Embassy, Ambassador Gambila said: “Some of them were able to escape and they came to report and we got the security and they raided them. But the real scammers, we haven’t gotten them yet. Even Friday, repatriated another group of people boys and girls”. “Is an important message I want Ghana youth to know, it should spread, it should be disseminated. The package they talk about looks so beautiful and you are tempted to go into it. Anyone who says he has a job for you in Dubai is a lie, it doesn’t work” He cautioned Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“I am always excited when there is food shortage– Ambassador Boniface Gambila
Former Member of Parliament for Nabdam Constituency and the current Ghanaian diplomat to Burkina-Faso Amb. Boniface Gambila has said, he is extremely excited when there is a food shortage in the country. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Apexnewsgh.com on Friday, December 3, 2021, the Ghanaian diplomat Boniface Gambila insisted that farmers are not regarded by the people for their wonderful contribution to the country’s food supply. He believes, ordinary Ghanaian lament so much each time there is an increment in prices of goods and services in the market, which to him, is so problematic and worrying. “Sometimes, am happy when there is food shortage because people will then begin to see the importance of agriculture or farmer. When there is a food shortage am happy because people don’t see the value of the farmer. When they are going to buy from the farmer, they want it cheap. We are not paying the right price to the farmer and so, the farmer is discouraged to do farming”. “How can a farmer go to the market to sell maize and people will be crying that price of maize has gone to Ghc 300.00 per bag? That last year it was Ghc 100.00 and this year is Ghc 300.00. So, they want the government to bring it to Ghc 50.00 for the farmer to lose? This is because we don’t value the farmer. So, do you think the following year the farmer will go back to the farm again? So, for me, I always pray that there should be a food shortage, then the farmer will make more money and our own rural people will be happy to farm”. He said, he is very excited with the government policy of One District One Warehouse, which to him, will inure to the benefit of farmers as far as hooding their produce is concerned. “That’s why am happy that, the government has these warehouses, so that when they farm they can store the maize in the warehouse and lock it, cause food shortage in the area and when the price goes up, then farmer takes his maize and come and sell and make better money. So that they can build better houses, buy a better car, those who are married will marry a better wife and produce better children”. Amb. Boniface Gambila told Apexnewgh.com Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
UER: Boniface Gambila ‘Rickety’ Ambulance Captured Convening Beverages Instead of The Sick
An ambulance that was once upon a time donated to the people of Nabdam District of the Upper East Region by Boniface Gambila the former Member of Parliament which was later described as “rickety automobile” by Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane has been captured performing another contrary transport venture. It was unclear where the Boniface Gambila donated ambulance was heading towards with fully loaded packs of drinks, biscuits and some other consignments. Somewhere in 2018, the current Member of Parliament for Nabdam, Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane, told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen that he and the Nabdam Assembly injected lots of money into fixing a rickety ambulance procured for the area by Boniface Gambila, a former MP. Dr. Nawaane was then responding to the earlier comments by Mr. Gambilla that the current Member of Parliament has done nothing in his promise to acquire a new ambulance for the area since he resumed office as MP. He said, he and the assembly pulled resources together to resurrect the “rickety” automobile after it was rendered immobile and dumped. “He bought an ambulance, yes. But he bought a rickety ambulance. He thought that it could help in his campaign. Unfortunately, the ambulance could not even move from Kongo to Asoryine”. However, after the resurrection of the ambulance with the help of the assembly and the MP, as he stated, it has assisted in various ways performing one or more services even at the Bolgatanga regional hospital. Meanwhile, the current scene captured about the ambulance has put the people of Upper East in shock, as some have started asking a question such as “I thought the ambulances are for the sick but what I am seeing is the contrary” The Boniface .A. Gambila donated ambulance was donated to improve quality health care to the people of Nabdam but interestingly, the distribution of beverages to the people of Nabdam offers them a better service. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Boniface Gambila appointed Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso
In accordance with Article 74(1) of the Constitution of Ghana, the President wishes to consult the Council in appointing the following persons some personalities to represent Ghana as Ambassadors and High Commissioners abroad. However, as part of the list of 33 appointments already released on March 1, 2021, the former Nabdam Constituency Member of Parliament Boniface Gambila has been appointed Ghana Ambassador to Burkina Faso a nearby country to Ghana. Before now, Boniface Gambila has been the Upper East Regional Minister and has continued to serve on most boards as a way of contributing his quota to the party and country. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093
None payment of contractors could be a good reason for our abysmal performance in the region — Boniface Gambila
The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Nabdam constituency and the 2020 Party Parliamentary candidate for the governing New Patriotic Party Boniface Gambila has told Apexnewsgh.com that one of the reasons why the party lost to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the December 7, election in the region, could be as a result of None payment of contractors. According to Mr. Gambila, if the government had taken a step to pay party contractors before the elections, it would have been better. Because it appears contractors were not happy with the government for starving them, their families, and relatives after they go to the bank for loans and later never received payment even during an election period. He thinks, is equally a contributing factor. He said, such an act by a government in power allows the opponent to use it against them during the campaign and it worked for them. Because whether you liked it or not, those contractors have families and relatives who depend on them for a lot of things to survive. According to the former Member of Parliament, if NDC were in power just like the NPP, they would have discriminated against the NPP contractors and make sure they settle their party contractors especially after going for bank loans. “For example, if you took NDC in the past, NDC in an election year will select their contractors and pay them and discriminate against your contractors. But you are in an election year, you are in government you don’t even pay a single contractor of yours and meanwhile, they have gone for a bank loan and these people have their families and relatives who depend on them.” He told Apexnewsgh.com Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093.
Just In: I lost because of Skirt and blouse voting– Boniface Gambila
The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Nabdam constituency Boniface Gambila has revealed, that he not been able to pay a dowry for couples, not been able to sponsor wedding ceremonies and, not been able to attend funerals frequently, made him lost the parliamentary race to NDC Mark Kurt Nawaane in the just ended December 7, 2020, Parliamentary elections. Mr. Gambila who spoke to Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com in an exclusive interview said people’s perception about politicians in the Nabdam Constituency is immeasurable and very surprising. According to Mr. Gambila, many factors contributed to him losing the election after putting up what he described as ‘massive efforts’ to enable him to secure victory at the just ended December 7, 2020, parliamentary elections. However, he pointed one of the reasons that caused him to lose the seat as a result of people’s demand and massive requests on him, which he wasn’t able to accomplish due to lack of resources and some other unforeseen inconvenience. “People go to marry and say that you should come and dowry for them, people are going to do wedding and they say you should sponsor the wedding meanwhile, he is the one who is going to sleep with the wife. That is a fact, somebody will refuse to vote for you because you didn’t attend his wedding when you were not even near him, he won’t vote for you because you didn’t attend his child adoring and that means that you don’t like him, he won’t vote you because he is doing a Salah, and you didn’t give him a ram and sugar, meanwhile his fasting, is between him and his God oo, but he will conclude that because I didn’t give him sugar and milk for Salah that means, I don’t like him.That’s a ground fact. You have a funeral but because I couldn’t come, that means I hate you and you won’t vote for me.”He told Apexnewsgh.com However, Dr. Nawaane of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) won the seat with 10, 842 of the total valid votes cast to beat his competitor, Boniface Gambila of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) who only manage to pull 7, 924 from his people. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093.
Your respect for the Chieftaincy Institution is outstanding—Paramount Chief of Nangodi to President Akufo Addo
The Paramount Chief of Nangodi Naba Yelzoya Asaga II has shown appreciation of praises to the President of the Republic His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo for his loyalty and respect to the chieftaincy institution in the country. The chief who was excited during the reading of his welcome address to the President narrated how President Akufo Addo has conducted himself anytime he had the opportunity to meet with him in Accra. “We are indeed grateful and deeply humbled to have you in our midst. Your presence is an excellent demonstration of your outstanding respect for the chieftaincy institution. I remember the first time I met you in Accra for a programme about illegal mining when you were entering, your agents wanted to receive you as President of who you are. But I remembered when you came in, you were eager to let chiefs sit, even though we continue to give you the respects that was due you, that is your attitude and anytime I have met, that always what I saw you, that has shown that you indeed respect and regards chieftaincy and that is what I mean by your outstanding regards for the chieftaincy institution.” He said According to Naba Yelzoya Asaga II, Nabdam has not been left out in the share of the national cake. He was satisfied to inform the president that all his good policies, such as NABO, One District One Warehouse (1D1W), Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ), etc are poverty alleviated policies which in one way or the other have to benefit the ordinary citizens of Nabdam. “His Excellency, I am pleased to inform you that Nabdam has got its own share of the national cake of which we are grateful. If you are observant, you can see around you we have placards indicating what we have received from you, we are grateful. We have also the past three years witnessed the implementation of several developmental projects, notable among which are the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ), Nation Builder Corps (NABCO) Youth in Aforestation, One Village One Dam (1V1D), One constituency One ambulance (1C1A), One District One warehouse (1D1W) which you just finished commissioning a while ago.” He stated According to the Nabdam Chief, Nabdam has been known as a largely farming community, interventions of this nature will go a long way to enhance their livelihood. He extended appreciation to the president for the Minibus he provided to the only Senior High Secondary School and also the pick up to the District Education Directorate. However, like Oliver Twist, Naba Yelzoya appeals to the president for an ultra-modern office complex for the District Education Directorate and a pick up for the Kongo Senior High to enhance education in the district. “Also worth noting, is our initiating of a community base Senior High School in Nalerigu and Sakoti which are been challenged with the implementation of the Senior High School policy, we will therefore be grateful if the Ministry of Education will fully adopt these schools to prevent their collapse.” He pleaded The Nabdam Chief made these pronouncement during the President two day tour in the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications









