Hon. Ndanbon donates Jersey’s, boots and money, as he pledges to support the group in the next edition
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Hon. Ndanbon donates Jersey’s, boots and money, as he pledges to support the group in the next edition

The Upper East Regional Organizer of the governing New Patriotic Party who doubles as the Assembly man for the Zoliba-tidongo electoral area in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region Hon. Charles Taleog Ndabon has made some donations at the just-ended annual inter-community football gala competition organized by Meehiboug Youth Association (MYA), a youth group located at Meehiboug, a suburb of Zanlerigu. Speaking at the football gala Hon. Ndanbon acknowledged the effort Meehiboug Youth Association (MYA), in the area, especially by way of using football to bring the people of Nabdam together. He believes that is a step in the right direction. Meanwhile as part of his way to motivate and support the football gala initiative, Hon. Ndanbon donated a set of jerseys and a football to the Pelungu the winning team and donated a set of jerseys to the runner-up Tindongo United, a Damol-Tindongo-based team. He also awards football boots to both the best goalkeeper and the best player of the tournament. And as well supported Meehiboug Youth Association, the organizers of the event with an amount of (Ghc 500.00) Five Hundred Ghana Cedis. Meanwhile, following numerous appeals by the group for support during the awards ceremony of the thirteenth edition of the annual inter-community gala competition held at the Gundork JHS park on Sunday. The group noted that the lack of sponsorship for the competition has affected the vision of the association.“We have always intended to organize a more inclusive and engaging football gala over the years but the lack of sponsors to our cause has hampered this idea from becoming a reality; we normally do this through our individual contributions over the years.” The group revealed “…we call on you, your abled high table members and the general public to guide us in getting sponsors for our annual football gala. We would be knocking at your door for your guidance in getting sponsors for our gala. They appealed However, after listening to the group appeal for sponsorship, the regional NPP Organizer Hon. Ndanbon made a pledge to support the Organizers of the tournament in the upcoming 2023 edition. According to him, he wants the 2023 edition to be more attractive. Hon. Ndandon did not also hide his feeling with regard to the ward. He believes advised Organizers of the event to make sure awards are done the same day immediately after the tournament instead of shifting the following day which in a way made it more stressful for the invited guests.This year’s competition started on Wednesday, January 4 and ended Saturday, January 7. It was the thirteenth edition and twelve teams were made to battle for the trophy. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Nabdam District’s first attempt to elect a Presiding Member failed
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Nabdam District’s first attempt to elect a Presiding Member failed

Assembly Members for the Nabdam District Assembly in the Upper East Region have failed to elect a Presiding Member after twice voting.The contest was between Hon. Charles Ndabon a current Assembly member representing the Tindongo electoral area, who also doubles as the Upper East Regional Organizer of governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Hon. Kolog Timbire Jonas, the Assembly member representing Yakote electoral area, he also doubles as the Constituency Deputy Youth Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). The election took place on Friday, September 30, 2022, at the District assembly Hall. Meanwhile, before the election, the Nabdam District Chief Executive Agnes Anamoo expressed her profound gratitude to members of the assembly for their immense contributions through debates which she said have enriched deliberations on the floor of the house leading to the adoption of sound decisions for the development of the district.The DCE also extended the same gratitude to all hardworking Public Servants District whose technical support cannot be quantified.She further admonished Assembly members to consider the role of a Presiding Member in the district especially when it comes to district developments. Afterward, the incumbent Nabdam District Assembly Presiding Member Hon. Sampana Abass gave the contestants a 2 minutes speech opportunity to address colleagues’ assembly members. However, Hon. Jonas when gotten the opportunity to address other Assembly members, described himself as someone who wants the progress and development of the Assembly. He said, he was surprised that his counterpart Charles Ndabon was contesting him after giving him assurance that he wasn’t interested in the position when he visited him to seek his blessings. He later appeals to delegates to consider electing him Hon. Jonas as their presiding member. Because that will promote amicable working relationships with workers and the welfare of members. “But honestly, am surprised my brother is contesting, I like him, I have been to him and he said he was not interested. So, today, am surprised my brother is here. But he is a good brother and I only hope that he should support me. He has bigger roles to play, he has mining activities and other things to do” he said Also making use of his 2 minutes of his speech time, Hon. Charles Ndabon popularly known as ‘CHAMPION MAN’ gave delegates an assurance of a good welfare package for every Assembly member in the Nabdam district. He believes a vote for him stands for peace and unity. “Hon. Members, I present myself to you. Please, I will ensure that your welfare will be catered for. It has been a long time that in the leadership of our district there is no welfare. Hon. Member vote Charles T. Ndabon, vote for unity and development, vote for Nabdam first before Charles T. Ndabon thank you very much” After some little deliberation by the Assembly members, the election was conducted by officials of the Electoral Commission (EC) Out of a total of 21 qualified Assembly members in the Nabdam District Assembly, two-thirds which is equivalent to 14 votes was expected to see either Hon. Ndabon or Hon. Jonas as a winner per the constitution. But unfortunately, the first attempt gave both contestants 9 votes each, 1 spoiled vote, and 1 absent. Whiles the twice attempt as constitutionally mandated also brought a slight change. In the second round, Hon. Kolog Timbire Jonas’s votes were reduced to 8 and Charles T. Ndabon increase his vote to 11 and 1 absent. Remember, even though the Member of Parliament is part of the Assembly, he has no vote. However, Assembly is expected to reconvene within 10 days for the second batch of the election. Per the constitution, that will be the last opportunity for the 2 contestants if delegates failed to elect any of the two contestants as a Presiding Member. Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen|Nabdam|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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UER: Earl International PRO gave Sector Minister the Impression they settle all 38 miners —Yenyeya Mining Company Limited Maxwell Wooma Public Relation Officer (PRO) of Earl International Mining Group (GH) Gold Limited
Opinion

UER: Earl International PRO gave Sector Minister the Impression they settle all 38 miners —Yenyeya Mining Company Limited

Officials of Yenyeya Mining Company Limited have registered dissatisfaction following a portion of the Presentation made by the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of Earl International Mining Group (GH) Gold Limited during the visit of the sector minister for Lands and Natural Resources. According to the Officials of Yenyeya Mining Company Limited, the PRO of Earl International Maxwell Wooma during his presentation gave the sector Minister Samuel Abu Jinapor the impression that all the 38 small scale miners around the area have been compensated and settled without been specific about the current misunderstanding and issues pending between Yenyeya Mining Company Limited and Earl International Mining (GH) Gold Limited. “What happened was that we have seen the sign a new agreement and this new agreement is to enhance peace, so the small scale mining holders who you have just seen in the last slide shall now have some shares in our large scale operations. So, when we mine gold, we will give them 2% of the large-scale gold production so they become an amalgam of small-scale miners who will have a common interest in our large-scale business. We have also compensated them because they incurred some losses or some expenses in the cause of their production and their small scale business. So, they have since been compensated” Earl International PRO told the Sector Minister. Meanwhile, when Apexnewsgh.com contacted the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of Earl International Mining (GH) Gold Limited Maxwell Wooma for clarification following his earlier generalized pronouncement of all the 38 small scale miners been compensated and settled by Earl International. He said, If you followed my subsequent interview we had with our media partners, I indicated that 36 out of the 38 have been sorted out. As a matter of fact, Yeyenya and pobortaba are part of the 38 small-scale miners who agreed to be compensated. “The only difference is that they have not picked their monies but they agreed to be compensated per that schedule and they elected some leadership that will sign the MOU before and on behalf of the 38 small scale miners. Maxwell Wooma to Apexnews Gh. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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UER: Acting PRO of Yenyeya Mining Enterprise Accused Upper East Reg. Minister of… Jarvis Avoka, Yenyeya Acting PRO and Upper East Regional Minister on the picture
Mining, Opinion

UER: Acting PRO of Yenyeya Mining Enterprise Accused Upper East Reg. Minister of…

The Acting Public Relation Officer (PRO) of Yenyeya Mining Enterprise, a mining firm operating in the Gbane Community in Talensi District of the Upper East Region Jarvis Avoka has accused the Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu of denying them (Yenyeya) the opportunity to addressed some concerns during the Sector Minister’s Visit to the region. Apexnewsgh.com reports The Sector Minister for Land and Natural resources Samual Abu Jinapor in a one-day visit to the Upper East Region mining site in Gbane community where he met with the officials of Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited. However, his visit has brought some level of dissatisfaction to officials of Yenyeya Mining Enterprise who were not excited with the treatment offered them by the Regional Minister and some other concerns such as not receiving any formal letter regarding the visit of the Sector Minister. Yenyeya also described the Regional Minister’s action of leading the sector minister to the site in dispute as an illegality.    “That morning, my boss informed me that the minister is coming and my worry was that, whether we were invited? NO. No one gave him any formal notice that the sector Minister was visiting. So, we just went there and sat. Then they said, the minister was coming at 12 pm. If you check my Facebook wall you will see that i made a post when I saw Earl International Group (GH) Gold Limited welcomes you Hon Samuel Abu Jinapor Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and your entourage to our operation site Gbane that, “…the matter is in court. Lawyers for the Chinese prayed the court for an out-of-court settlement. The presiding judge granted this request. Discussions commenced with the Upper East Regional Minister as the key arbiter. …. This letter that the Minerals Commission wrote with the keyword “demobilize” was recently published… Today, the key arbiter is leading the Sector Minister to visit the same site amidst funfair to validate the illegality and arm-twist the two local small-scale mining license holders? ….. Impunity? Disregard for our laws and legal processes court authority?” Yenyeya Acting PRO Jarvis Avoka complained on his Facebook wall, the day of the Sector Minister’s visit to Gbane. He also raised another concern, that the Regional Minister who happens to be the arbitrator between them and the Chinese people denied officials of Yenyeya the opportunity to air their concerns during the visit of the sector minister, hence allowed officials of Earl International to make a presentation as they claimed, the 38 small scale miner involved have been settled and compensated and there were no issues on the ground. “When the Sector Minister came, he just addressed the house and said that he has no time to go round the facility as they initially planned because of time, he would want to go. So Maxwell Wooma made a Presentation and afterward, my boss (Charles) wanted to say something and the Regional Minister said, due to lack of time, he should rather come to the residency”. Jarvis told Apexnews Gh However, when Apexnewsgh.com contacted Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu on his part of the story he said, Mr. Charles Ndabon did not catch the eye of the Sector Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Abu Jinapor. But he later realized that Mr. Ndabon wanted to say something and he quickly informed him to come to the RCC where the Sector Minister was supposed to meet with some other small-scale miners and that was when they were about leaving the site. “After going around Cardinal Resources, we were very tired. So, the Minister told me, we are going to spend only 15 minutes there. So, Maxwell, their PRO got up and introduced themselves, they even introduced Charles he was there and they introduced him and the Minister wanted to leave and then Maxwell begged and said he wanted to explain a few things to the sector minister. So, we all waited and Maxwell put up this thing and we all listen, after that when we are to go, Charles then wanted to ask a question and the Sector Minister didn’t catch his eye. So, I realized he wanted to ask a question, then I asked him to come to the RCC”. Responding to the issue of not giving formal notice to Yenyeya Mining Enterprise regarding the coming of the sector minister, the Minister said, is not his responsibility to inform the miners about the Sector minister’s visit and must not be blamed for that. He said that is the job of the Mineral Commission and Ministry. “Am i the one who is supposed to inform them? Is it not Mineral Commission? If the Ministry is coming to meet people, is it not the Ministry who should do all these things. So, wherever they heard and they came to the meeting what was wrong? If they didn’t catch the eye of the Minister and I signal him that, there is another meeting, that you can come there and ask your questions, why didn’t they come? Because I was only doing them a favor. I am very surprised, Charles should be the last person….Because this world is not a fair place, because when you are trying to do the right thing for people, people don’t like it that way. Because my brother, I brought these things on the table and before I came, none of these were on the table. Upper East Regional Minister responded  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

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Anatomy of the Billionaire Monster called Shaanxi Shaanxi CEO, Justice Boon (middle) and Rockson Bukari)
Mining, Opinion

Anatomy of the Billionaire Monster called Shaanxi

When the forces of darkness seek to cover up what the people must know, it is the duty of those who bear the torch to expose it by shedding light on it without compromise. Many fatal accidents have happened needlessly to Ghanaians in the Shaanxi mine at Gbane in the Talensi District. The Chinese-owned company is never comfortable with these accidents being reported. The company will do anything behind the scenes to block the public from knowing about the accidents or any ills. Each time an accident occurs, they cook a highly spiced impression on air that all is well for the public to consume; with a great lie-telling talent, they try to downplay an earthquake as a mere handshake. That is not the reality behind the curtains. This allows the tragedies to continue to strike episodically at the mine, the major and regular casualties being the Ghanaian employees wearing the blue collar― the labourers. I remember, around the middle of 2018― the month of May, precisely― four mineworkers collapsed after inhaling a toxic gas that emanated from an explosive blasted by Shaanxi, and another Ghanaian, on same day, had a part of his leg ripped off like when the skin of an orange is peeled off deep with a sharp knife. The company’s PRO (Maxwell Wooma) scrambled to block the story from being told. He sent an SMS to me. John Peter Amewu was the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources at the time. The SMS from the Shaanxi PRO reads: “Good afternoon Sir. I have heard of your encounter with some accident victims of my company. I have been on leave but informed slenderly [sic] about the issue. Notwithstanding, I, in the name of our God, please [sic] with you to stamp it out from your list of stories to as usual, aid a brother. It is because of you I am. I am on my way to accra [sic] to meet the Hon Sector minister on developments in my mine. What a slap it will be to reach there seeing him fuming at me. I will do all I can to ensure safety issues are taken more seriously to protect our brothers. As usual, one for all, all for one. God help in your decision making and bless you for taking same. Regards.” Sending such a message to me, where we are talking about human lives being at risk, is a complete waste of time. The story was published: https://starrfm.com.gh/2018/05/ue-r-disaster-strikes-shaanxi-mines-again/. In the text message you just read, the PRO says he will do all he can to ensure safety issues are taken more seriously. In other words, he means safety issues were being taken less seriously until he knew a story was going to be published about the then-latest accident. But the same PRO had consistently and confidently told the public that the company was committed to the safety of the workers with a tone that suggested that the safety of the labourers was on the company’s front burner or was one of the company’s prioritised concerns. An example of that regular commitment statement is found in the last paragraph of this link: https://www.a1radioonline.com/16975/no-disaster-shaanxi-mines-management/index.html. He probably forgot he had sent a text message which rather exposes the disturbing reality hidden from the public. He needs only to say there was no such text message and I will put a screenshot of it here with his phone number captured with it. The Cash meant to suppress a Dark Secret There is another example, which many already know about, telling you how Shaanxi will do anything behind the scenes to cover up the realities. A Minister of State at the Presidency, Rockson Ayine Bukari, pleaded with me to not publish an investigative story about some secret meetings that took place between Shaanxi and Justice Jacob Bawine Boon, a judge formerly at the High Court One in Bolgatanga. Shaanxi was having a case against another foreign mining company (Cassius, from Australia) before Justice Boon at the time and Shaanxi officials had gone to his (Justice Boon’s) residence where I caught them four times meeting with the judge on separate days between November and December, 2018. The next thing was an attempt to block the story from being told to the public. They brought cash. They brought a new motorbike of the latest brand. And they promised to bring more. They said the cash and the motorbike package was just the beginning only if I would not tell the public about the meetings between Shaanxi and Justice Boon. I was told the CEO of Shaanxi, Xing Wei, was the 9th richest man in all of China, the most populous nation on Earth. I also heard he was (and probably still is) the fifth foreign investor in America in terms of asset size. I placed more value on being true to Journalism (by telling the public what they should know) than what somebody else definitely would do― to take the cash, ask for more, kill the story, win the hearts of the billionaire monster and those who support them and enjoy a threat-free life with his or her family. I could count about four journalists in the Upper East Region who I can trust will not take a bribe to kill a story and I could name two local radio stations in the region that will not support any oppressor and neglect the outcry of the oppressed. A Deputy Attorney-General and Minister for Justice at the time, who applauded how I handled the matter by putting the public interest first, told me the findings were so damning I could have “built three mansions” from the company if I had wanted to take advantage of that top-secret scandal by killing the story. Justice Boon, when the cover was blown, admitted before lawyers on Monday December 17, 2018, to having those ex-parte (one-sided) meetings with Shaanxi officials at his residence and had no choice but to recuse (disqualify) himself from the case: https://starrfm.com.gh/2018/12/judge-recuses-himself-as-shaanxi-officials-attempt-to-bribe-journalist/ The case was remitted as a result of the recusal (disqualification)

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