NDC MPs Lead Reconciliation Charge in Upper East Region, Unity Beckons The Reconciliation Team led by Hon. Edward Bawa.
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NDC MPs Lead Reconciliation Charge in Upper East Region, Unity Beckons

In a bid to strengthen party unity ahead of the December 7 election, a team of National Democratic Congress (NDC) MPs, led by Hon. Edward Abambire Bawa (Bongo Constituency), has successfully carried out reconciliation activities in several constituencies within the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh reports The team, which included Hon. Nii Lante Vanderpuye (Odododiodio Constituency), Hon. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia (Navrongo Central Constituency), and Hon. Kofi Adams (Buem Constituency), worked tirelessly to resolve issues in Navrongo Central, Zebilla, Binduri, and Bongo constituencies. The Bongo Constituency’s reconciliation efforts focused on a registration exercise, which was successfully resolved. Supported by Upper East Regional Women Organizer Fawzia Yakubu and Regional Deputy Organizer John Nyaaba, the MPs engaged in a thorough reconciliation process, following a series of similar initiatives by Regional Executives, Party National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, and National Organizer. Emphasizing the importance of togetherness, Regional Women Organizer Fawzia Yakubu urged all well-meaning party members to unite, stressing that unity is crucial for NDC’s victory in the upcoming election. She believes with this renewed commitment to unity, the NDC is poised for a strong showing in the Upper East Region. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on;  Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062.

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Edward Bawa exhibited his level of Ignorance – CAGD response on ‘NPP Delegates On Govt Payroll’ Allegation Edward Bawa- Bongo MP
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Edward Bawa exhibited his level of Ignorance – CAGD response on ‘NPP Delegates On Govt Payroll’ Allegation

The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department (CGD) has responded to allegations made by opposition Member of Parliament Edward Bawa regarding the inclusion of New Patriotic Party (NPP) delegates on the government payroll. In a statement addressed to the head of programmes at TV3, the CGD accused Bawa of exhibiting ignorance in how payroll operations are handled. The CGD explained the processes involved in managing the government payroll and emphasized that it is impossible to include and pay individuals without justification. The CGD stated that Bawa’s accusation is false, unsubstantiated, and demonstrates a lack of understanding of the payroll management process. The statement was dated December 9, 2023. Read statement below: Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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People who cannot afford food for families call me for assistance—Edward Bawa Edward Bawa- Bongo MP
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People who cannot afford food for families call me for assistance—Edward Bawa

The Member of Parliament for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa has lamented, that the current hardship under the watch of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has rendered hard workers useless to the extent, that they can no longer afford food for their families. Apexnewsgh.com report “We are in very serious times, we seem to be making jokes out of the problem that we have and until you lead individuals, you will not know how serious it is. Throughout my life I have known people who never in their life call me Eddy.. charlly it is hot today ooo, if you have this amount give it to me because I can’t make it and these are people throughout my existence and throughout the period I have known them, they have never asked me for a favor because they are capable of taking care of themselves and their families but now, these same people simply cannot make put food on the table. Not because they are lazy, not because they have refused to work harder, but just because the system will not reward them for the hard work they put in. that is exactly where we found ourselves in. We have people who could afford three meals a day and now even one meal they have to negotiate with their family, there are people whose jobs have messed up and they have no job to do”. Adding to his earlier observation, the MP Said: “I know a number of people in Accra who have decided to park their cars because they cannot buy fuel and not because they are playing politics” he pointed He was speaking at a TEIN induction programme organized  by the youth wing of the party at the Bolgatanga Technical University (BTU) which was covered by Apexnewsgh.com. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093/0256336062

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Residents of Bolga and Bongo rained praises on their MPs–VOICES ATTACHED
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Residents of Bolga and Bongo rained praises on their MPs–VOICES ATTACHED

Some residents of Bolgatanga Municipality and Bongo District of the Upper East Region have lauded their representatives in Parliament following the action they claimed their MP took on their behalf during the Monday E-Levy debate. According to the minority in Parliament, the introduction of the E-Levy would disproportionately affect lower-income people and those outside the formal banking system who relied heavily on mobile money transfers, reducing overall economic activity. However, the disagreement was further triggered by the absence of the speaker, Mr. Alban Bagbin even as the house finance committee tabled the motion. The speaker had delegated his deputy to take over the house proceeding following his absence on Monday afternoon. The opposition members were irritated when the deputy speaker stood to vote on the E-levy tax. Meanwhile, Isaac Adongo Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central and Edward Bawa Member of Parliament for Bongo Constituency have received massive applause from their various constituents and members of their party across the region for the role they played during the E-Levy debate between NPP and NDC caucus in Parliament on Monday. Below are some of the voices from residents: 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: Development in Bongo have gone very far, Peter Ayinbisa did quite ….Prof Avea Nsoh Prof. Avea Nsoh
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UER: Development in Bongo have gone very far, Peter Ayinbisa did quite ….Prof Avea Nsoh

The former Upper East Regional Minister and a well distinguish Bongo personality Profession Avea Nsoh has said, he is optimistic about the fast increase development in the Bongo Constituency as he believes Peter Ayinbisa performed well in the last 4 years because he had the resources. Prof. Avea who was speaking in an exclusive interview with Apexnewsgh.com said, Bongo Constituency has gone far in terms of development. Even though he expressed worry about the kind of politics played, he believes sometimes they got it wrong by taking simple issues too far which atimes denied them the opportunity for more development in the constituency. He eulogized the NPP and the development they brought on board within the last 4 years under the leadership of Peter Ayinbisa who is currently acting as the District Chief Executive (DCE) in the constituency ranging from roads construction, covets, schools added, a number of students in secondary schools and number of students who benefited from the scholarship scheme as a good development for the people of Bongo Constituency. However, Prof. Avea believes a lot needs to be done as far as development in Bongo is concerned  “I have always maintained that in development we have gone very far. We might be playing politics but sometimes we take it too far. What we forget, is that whether we ourselves or political parties that are doing something new, we don’t take counts of what happens. Take for instance what the NPP has done, some of the roads they have made, they made covets, they have been schools that have added, some students were supported to scholarship and all that, so people don’t take their time to counts in fact we are moving. Development has grown so fast. Look at our road system going to Tamale alone, I mean the long Journey, going to Navrongo and even Bongo, going to Bawku, let forget that is not very good. So, if you look at most communities now and a lot of roads that were tarred in Bolga itself. If you take Bongo, for instance, there is a lot that has been done but there is still a lot that can be done. What we should be looking at is, how many of our people now are in secondary schools? How many secondary schools now exist? How many small businesses are there? How many motors, about 5 years to 10 years do we have the number of motors and motor repairers? These are all things we have to look at if we are going to counts the developments. For me, I think Bongo has grown quite a lot and we can still move it much further by re-strategizing and leaving the criminal political activities, I think we can make a move. I think Bongo has done quite well, even in the last 4 years and I can tell you we change a lot”. He explained Meanwhile, when he asked was to rate the development brought between the National Democratic Congress and the New Patriotic Party in the constituency, this was his explanation.  “If am not a frank type, I will definitely say is NDC, but I can assure you, for that one I have to be frank about it, is not because am NDC, we have been there for a long time, look at how long Agambire was there and when he came the others didn’t do very much Apikiya and the other one is possible at that time they didn’t get the resources they needed. They did their best but not much. But, Ayinbisa did that because they had a lot of resources to sort of. So, He did quite a lot and as I have said, I haven’t taken counts of that and must admit that sometimes when we come, we are not able to get time to walk around even though we read around and talk to people and all that. But to be frank, because we have been around for a long time and this place is an NDC place, I mean, if you want to take count of the things NDC has done, we are likely to have more visibility. Even though Ayinbisa and his also did quite well”. Prof. Avea told Apexnewsgh.com 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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BONGO: Prof. Avea Nsoh Vindicates Peter Ayinbisa earlier stance on….. Prof. Avea Nsoh
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BONGO: Prof. Avea Nsoh Vindicates Peter Ayinbisa earlier stance on…..

Profession Avea Nsoh, one of the leading party members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Bongo Constituency of the Upper East Region has said, it is true the NDC squeezed the Bongo NPP Parliamentary candidate for the 2020 general election hands at his back and took his victory away. In a news item published on December 13, 2021 by Apexnewsgh.com with the headline ‘UER: NDC Squeezed my hands at my back and took the victory away from me’, a statement made the 2020 Bongo Parliamentary Candidate for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Peter Ayinbisa after the election. After the statement by Mr. Ayinbisa who contested Edward Bawa in the 2020 general elections, Apexnewsgh.com also proceeded to Edward Bawa who emerged victorious after the votes count to verify Ayinbisa’s claims of winning the Bongo seat through the efforts of his party bigwigs in the constituency who came at the late hour to the election to assist him with campaigns. But Mr. Bawa disregarded the claim by his contender when Apexnewsgh called on him. Below are the words of Peter Ayinbisa the 2020 Bongo Parliamentary Candidate for the NPP when Apexnewsgh engaged him earlier. “So, imagine how former Ministers, former chief director, former chairmen, former Parliamentary candidate, ranging from Professor Avea, Hon. Albert Abongo, Lawyer Bawah Dua, Simon Alangde, Alexis Adugdoo, Dr. Atinga, Dr. Rainer Akumperigya, Mr, Aluzeeri and Thomas, Accountant, Ghana Maritime Authority coming home extending resources in every community. Wherever I went and gave Ghc 500.00, Profession Thomas Akabzaa went and gave Ghc1000, Ghc1200 and Ghc1500 not that they came home only with the resources, they came and started intimidating the young men and women, they started insulting and inviting them to their houses telling them they are not fighting for Edward Bawa, they are fighting for the party. So, all of them should team up and work for their party. So definitely, some of them admitted that if I get the seat, it will take the NDC so many years to come back because they know am a developmental oriented person, they know my human relation, so, it will be difficult for them to come back.” He stated According to Prof Avea Nsoh, one of the names mentioned by the NPP defeated Ayinbisa in his claims as those who came to squeeze his hands at the back and took his victory away has confirmed to Apexnewsgh.com that Mr. Ayinbisa was right. The former Upper East and West Regional Minister told Apexnewsgh.com that, the earlier plan was to sit back and watch Edward Bawa do his own thing especially when he (Edward) did not see some of them in the party as important.  He said, if not for the sake of some of their senior party members who called and asked them to forgive and look at the party welfare, Peter Ayinbisa would have won the Bongo seat in a very simple manner for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) However, he told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh that, he does not regret his support for Edward Bawa in the 2020 election, because during their meetings then, he acknowledged his previous mistakes and said he was misguided and ignorant. Profession Avea Nsoh spoke exclusively with Apexnewsgh.com on Friday, January 29, 2021. “I think Ayinbisa was right, in the last 4 years when Bawa came in, he has not conducted himself in terms of managing human beings here as within the party. So, for some of us and I used to tell him at various forums. So, this time people just said ok, no one has said anything, let’s just stay in our corner and make sure he loses this time. So, he would have lost big time and that one there is no question about it, he would have lost. If you look at the last 4 years how the PPP candidate got almost about 30,000 votes, this year he didn’t get anything. The reason was that no one likes Bawa at the time and there was open opposition known as Lai Lai faction. So, people like us just withdraw, we didn’t attend any of the campaigns and stuff like that. They wanted someone to give it to and they did that because the NPP person wasn’t very well known, he wasn’t proactive and he has not been moved around and most importantly, he didn’t have the resources because he wasn’t in power so it was difficult. So, they saw this young man who was very smart and I think they could give their vote to the PPP man. So, if for instance that time Ayinbisa was the candidate because he had the resource, he got a lot of us, we have been friends for some time, but not friends to eat and drink every day, but we have been friends. So, people felt now the PPP candidate is not strong enough and he doesn’t have a base, and NPP have a number of votes already, so they felt they would have just voted Bawa out, so that was the idea. So that he can learn a lesson and others can learn”.  “Bawa is a nice person but, is just that he starts from a wrong path and he will not take his time and listen, look at the system and the background that is how the problem was. So, that is why people wanted to teach him a lesson and also, we wanted to just sit and watch. But some of our Senior colleagues said no, we shouldn’t do that, that politics isn’t all about that and they initiated some kind of meeting and then we decided then that we have to come and support him to win the seat and I don’t regret, because first of all, I was happy that he (BAWA) came openly in the meeting to say he admits his previous mistakes, by saying he was misguided, he was ignorant and I told him it was this same thing we were telling

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BONGO: NGOs in Bongo are so worried about government claims of ownership….  –Edward Bawa EDWARD BAWA
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BONGO: NGOs in Bongo are so worried about government claims of ownership…. –Edward Bawa

The Member of Parliament for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa has told Apexnewsgh.com that Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) assisting to bring developments in the Bongo Constituency are worried because their works in the Bongo Constituency is mistaken to be the work of government. According to him, out of 94 boreholes, the District Chief Executive claimed it was provided by the government in the constituency, only 10 were built by the government and the rest was provided by NGOs such as UNDP, UNICEF, WaterAid, and others. “If you look at issues of water, a lot of Non-Governmental Organizations became worried that their work at the constituency level was misappropriated to be the works of government. For example, the DCE was going around saying that he had built about 94 boreholes but when you check based on the government infrastructure tracker that is provided, the government have only built 10 boreholes and the rest were Non-governmental Organization UNDP, UNICEF, WaterAid, etc and you know, no NGO will come into a community without passing through the Assembly. So, I can tell you the NGOs are very worried, and is important that I reassure them. They are the key partners in our development particularly with water.” However, Mr. Bawa told Apexnewsgh.com that a certain Turkish friend helped him during his campaign with 5 boreholes to support some parts in his constituents who were in dare need of water, particularly where Muslims were dominated and there was no way he could claim he donated those boreholes even though his friend was doing it on his behalf unlike the District Chief Executive Mr. Ayinbisa who was going around telling people that government provided 94 boreholes. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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JUST IN BONGO: I am willing and ready to work with whoever is appointed DCE in…. EDWARD BAWA
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JUST IN BONGO: I am willing and ready to work with whoever is appointed DCE in….

The Member of Parliament for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa has told Apexnewsgh.com that he is ever willing and ready to work with whoever is appointed the District Chief Executive (DCE) in the Bongo District of the Upper East Region for the development of the area. However, from the tone and body language of the lawmaker when speaking to Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com he pointed that it has been difficult working with the current District Chief Executive who contested him closely in the just ended December 7 Presidential and Parliamentary elections “Whoever becomes the District Chief Executive (DCE) of Bongo whether NDC or NPP depending on all the crisis they are going through now, i would genuinely want to work with the person to develop Bongo, because i believes that with togetherness, we can make Bongo a better place.” According to Mr. Bawa, peace is paramount and without peace, the people of Bongo will not see any development in the constituency. He said, aside from peace, during their campaigns across the constituency, what he realized was that people need development and it does not matter the party these people belong to, because they are all Bongo citizens. He told Apexnewsgh.com that is one area he would like to focus on in moving forward as an elected Member of Parliament. “I think the most important thing is to have peace because without peace nothing good will happen. In the course of the campaign we did, we realized that there are a lot of people who need development, is not about who belongs to which political party but they really need development and is one area I would like work on.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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UER: NDC Squeezed my hands at my back and took the victory away from me PETER AYINBISA
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UER: NDC Squeezed my hands at my back and took the victory away from me

The Bongo Constituency New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary candidate for just ended December 7, elections who doubles as the Bongo District Chief Executive(DCE) Ayinbisa Peter has told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com in an exclusive interview that the National Democratic Congress party bigwigs succeeded by squeezing his hands by him and took his victory away. “I think, I set out to win the elections for the first time to make history for my party in that constituency. I think right from 2019 when we finished the primaries, I started campaigning, I used almost 6 months effectively campaigning day and night and everything was on course and I was securing victory for myself and for the party, until the last 2weeks when something strange happened and what happened was that the Member of Parliament upon realizing that he was at the verge of losing the seat, went and met former President John Dramani Mahama and asked him to invite all former appointees coming from the Bongo enclave to come home and support him. Indeed, they met in Accra and he kneeled down and pleaded with them to come and support him. So, all of them, about 2weeks to the election they came home, about 10 prominent former appointees of the past government came home to campaign for him.” He spoke “So, imagine how former Ministers, former chief director, former chairmen, former Parliamentary candidate, ranging from Professor Avea, Hon. Albert Abongo, Lawyer Bawah Dua, Simon Alangde, Alexis Adugdoo, Dr. Atinga, Dr. Rainer Akumperigya, Mr, Aluzeeri and Thomas, Accountant, Ghana Maritime Authority coming home extending resources in every community. Wherever I went and gave Ghc 500.00, Profession Thomas Akabzaa went and gave Ghc1000, Ghc1200 and Ghc1500 not that they came home only with the resources, they came and started intimidating the young men and women, they started insulting and inviting them to their houses telling them they are not fighting for Edward Bawa, they are fighting for the party. So, all of them should team up and work for their party. So definitely, some of them admitted that if I get the seat, it will take the NDC so many years to come back because they know am a developmental oriented person, they know my human relation, so, it will be difficult for them to come back.” He stated “So, is better they fight the horse and when they get home, they can blame the cork (instead of fighting themselves outside). So, they quizzed my hands by me and took the victory away from me.” He lamented “But I am not perturbed, I am going to do my work again, I am going to organize a meeting and do some introspection and find out what the real issues were.” He told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com Meanwhile Edward Bawa won the Bongo Parliamentary constituency by polling 26, 276 votes, as  Peter Ayinbisa of the New Patriotic Party manage 17,276 votes. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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BONGO: I even show Ayinbisa his smoothness level at his own… –Edward Bawa PETER AYINBISA & EDWARD BAWA
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BONGO: I even show Ayinbisa his smoothness level at his own… –Edward Bawa

The Member of Parliament for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa has told Apexnewsgh.com that beating his main contender Peter Ayinbisa of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) with almost 10,000 votes at the just ended December 7, 2020 elections, was the biggest victory the NDC has gotten since the 1992 elections. You see I told him earlier that, is not a question of coming to sit on the radio talking big. Indeed, if you want to look at an election since 1992, is one of the biggest victories NDC has gotten in Bongo and I beat him with almost 10,000 votes, this was someone who was going around talking to people and telling them he is picking up the seat. According to Mr. Bawa, he showed his contender Peter Ayinbisa who doubles as the Bongo District Chief Executive (DCE) smooth less level even after taking advantage of all the media houses claiming 500 people defected from NDC to NPP in Lugho which he said the information was false. However, Mr, Bawa said after all false claims, channel out by his contender, he went ahead beat him in his own zone winning 9 polling stations out of 10. “I beat him in his own zone, out of 10 polling stations, I won 9. Even his own polling station where he voted, he beats me with only 4 votes. Some time ago, he went and was touting that 500 people have defected to NPP at Lugho electoral area which was a fallacy. I went to his village, organized a rally. But in his village, Peter could not even organize a big rally. I organized on the 4th and he wanted to organize on the 5th but he couldn’t get people to come out.” Meanwhile Edward won the Bongo Parliamentary constituency with ease by gaining 26, 276 votes, as his close contender Peter Ayinbisa of the New Patriotic Party struggle to get 17,276. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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