Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah Appointed Upper East Regional Coordinator of Ghana School Feeding Program
Education, Politics

Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah Appointed Upper East Regional Coordinator of Ghana School Feeding Program

The Upper East Regional Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is celebrating the well-deserved appointment of Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah as the Upper East Regional Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Program. Apexnewsgh reports  This recognition is a testament to her tireless advocacy, outstanding leadership, and commitment to championing the welfare of women and children. With her extensive experience in grassroots mobilization and social development, Abagnamah is expected to bring innovation, efficiency, and a strong sense of purpose to the School Feeding Program in the region. Her appointment reaffirms President John Dramani Mahama’s dedication to empowering women and ensuring inclusive development. As Abagnamah takes on this critical role, she will focus on improving the well-being of schoolchildren across the region, enhancing food security, and strengthening the impact of this vital social intervention program. The Ghana School Feeding Program, launched in 2005, aims to enhance food security and reduce hunger among kindergarten and primary school children. The program’s objectives include increasing school enrollment, attendance, and retention, as well as boosting domestic food production. With Abagnamah at the helm, the Upper East Region can expect transformative leadership and a renewed commitment to the program’s goals. Once again, congratulations to Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah on her well-deserved appointment! Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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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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UER: Picture Posture Between Former and Current Women Organisers of NDC Sparks Speculation
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UER: Picture Posture Between Former and Current Women Organisers of NDC Sparks Speculation

The intriguing photograph featuring the current Upper East Women Organiser of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fawzia Abagnabama Yakubu, and her predecessor Haija Rahinatu Charity has sparked significant discussion. Apexnewsgh reports The posture of the two individuals evokes the image of two wrestlers awaiting the referee’s whistle to entertain their respective supporters. It is widely known that the relationship between these two personalities has been strained since the regional election, in which Fawzia Abagnabama Yakubu emerged as the winner. Speculation has arisen as to whether a showdown between the two personalities is imminent. The photograph has captured the attention of many, prompting them to question the underlying tensions and potential conflicts that may exist between the former and current Upper East Women Organisers. As discussions continue, the future dynamics and developments of this relationship remain uncertain. Could there be an awaiting bout between these two personalities? Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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UER: Stephen Yakubu’s comment is a clear manifestation of his ignorance–Reg. Women’s Organizer Fawzia Abagnabama Yakubu Regional Women Organizer- Upper East
Opinion

UER: Stephen Yakubu’s comment is a clear manifestation of his ignorance–Reg. Women’s Organizer

The Upper East Regional NDC women wing led by Fawzia Yakubu has said, the pronouncement made by the Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu, is a clear manifestation of his ignorance of that viable policy proposal just like Dr. Bawumia himself. “Traditionally, which farming community(s) farms or go to the farm at night? Minister, Stephen Yakubu, questioned the suitability of the policy for farming communities and suggested that it could threaten conjugal stability in those areas. Mr. Yakubu made these remarks during a festival in Sakote, as seen in a video by ApexnewsGh “The vice president is saying that he understands the region. He says that this 24-hour economy, my brothers, when we work in the farms and we are tired in the night we have to sleep with our wives. “We have to be with our wives. In the night you want us to go and be farming and then people will come and take our wives away?” the minister questioned amidst shouts of no from his audience. However, reacting to Stephen Yakubu’s pronouncement, NDC Upper East Women Wing, says minister’s pronouncement seeks to create an impression as though it’s only men or husbands that farm. However, its trite knowledge that both men and women do farm. “So we then ask, would he be taken away if his wife also decides to work at night? Granted, she farms at night? Read the full statement: PRESS RELEASE “WE SHALL LOSE OUR WIVES TO 24 HOUR ECONOMY” – DR.  BAWUMIA DIRECTS UPPER EAST REGIONAL MINISTER TO RELEGATE WOMEN ROLE TO SEX TOOLS IN THE  24HR ECONOMY POLICY PROPOSAL. The Upper East Regional NDC women wing have sighted a viral video, and in it is the holidaying UER minister, Yakubu (Hon), making commentary on the proposed 24-hour economy by the tried and tested NDC flagbearer and president in waiting – H.E. John Dramani Mahama, he sought to relegate women role in that visionary proposal as “sex tools”. He is heard quoting the vice president as saying, “The vice president says he understands the region, he says this 24hr economeez aee my brothers when we work in our farms and we are tired in the night we have to sleep with our wives oooo! We have to be with our wives, ooo..in the night u want us to go farming  and people would come and take our wives away?..”  ha? Was it made out of genuine hypocrisy or ignorance? It’s not surprising because it’s the same minister who commissioned an empty building under 1D1F in Bolga municipality at Yorogo in the same area around the new abattoir and told us they were now going to shop for the equipment but already they’ve trained staff. The question then is, which equipment did they use to train them? granted, they even did. We hereby want to set the record straight; the 24-hour economy policy is not gender specific or gender discriminatory, whereby it’s only men that would be working at night. It’s a policy with opportunities for all and aimed at economic growth and job opportunities for all. Both Dr. Bawumia and himself have lived, schooled, and worked in the UK, then led by a Monarch Queen where women are given equal opportunities in the economy irrespective of time. The minister seeks to create an impression as though it’s only men or husbands that farm. However, its trite knowledge that both men and women do farm. So we then ask, would he be taken away if his wife also decides to work at night? Granted, she farms at night? Women in this part of our world especially at countryside since time in memorial do sell basic needs (kerosene, spices, beverages, and even basic first aid medications) all from their homes irrespective of time and season hence, they are always prepared for greater economic opportunities if granted and need to be encouraged not discouraged. As of 2022, they were 3.9 million women workers in the UK night economy as they call it, representing 44% compared to 56%, representing 4.9 million workers being male (Source: Office for National Statistics – Labour Force Survey, April to June, 2022).  The same source confirms that it’s the highest in 10 years (2012 -2022) Our expectations were that, due to the everchanging dynamics at the workplace, which women have to cope with by combining, running the homes, and working at the same time, Dr. Bawumia through the regional minister should have rather used the opportunity to advocate for women and mother friendly environments to be incorporated in to the policy to enable them give out their best towards economic growth but not to relegate them as “sex tools”. The 24-hour economy policy gives women the opportunities to run home during the day and work at night to augment home incomes. They need to be told that not all night shifts require on-site physical presence but can equally work from home depending on their schedules. As a former ambassador to the kingdom of Morocco, he is very much aware of how beneficial the 24-hour economy is with reference to the contributions the Marrakech Night Market and Casablanca city brings to the Kingdom economy. Also, he knows well-paid jobs apart from the agricultural sector are jobs from 9 pm to 6 am in the Kingdom of Morocco.  Both lived, schooled and worked in the UK and benefited from the 24-hour economy, as narrated by Dr. Bawumia, how he drove taxi while schooling at same time. In conclusion, we the women wing in Upper East – NDC once again wish to register our strong displeasure at Dr. Bawumia’s directive through the minister comment seeing women as just wives or “sex tools” since from creation women have been partakers and contributors to our economy at all various sectors and not just been wives or “sex tools” Signed  Yakubu Fawziatu Abagnamah U/ER Women Organizer Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062

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Etonam Sey clay pad: Upper East Women Org asks intriguing questions, as she extends calls for monthly quota sanitary pads to FSHS girls’ beneficiaries Fawzia Abagnabama Yakubu Regional Women Organizer- Upper East
Health, Opinion, Politics

Etonam Sey clay pad: Upper East Women Org asks intriguing questions, as she extends calls for monthly quota sanitary pads to FSHS girls’ beneficiaries

The Women’s Wing Secretariat of the opposition National Democratic Congress in the Upper East Region led by Fawzia Abagnabama Yakubu Regional Women Organizer has added her voice to the controversial remark made by one Ms. Etonam Sey, founder of Inspire Today Foundation on some TV networks in Ghana, amongst them is 3Fm and GTV, where she claimed some Northern girls use clay as sanitary pads. The remark made by Ms. Etonam Sey has since raised some amount of controversy and acrimony, especially on the part of the men and women from the north in every corner of the social media asking uncountable questions which are still begging for answers. However, the Upper East Regional Women Organizer is also extending a call for the government to consider adding monthly quota sanitary pads to our FSHS girls’ beneficiaries to help them peacefully go through their natural cycle without hindrance to class attendance. Read the full statement below: PRESS RELEASE NORTHERN GIRLS USE CLAY AS SANITARY PADS SUBSTITUTE Our attention has been drawn to a viral video purported to be an interview with one Ms. Etonam Sey, founder of Inspire Today Foundation  on some TV networks in Ghana, amongst them is  3fm and GTV, claiming  some Northern girls use  clay as sanitary pads. We are stating unequivocally that it’s a palpable lie, and not even in the ancient days did girls of northern Ghana ever use clay as substitute for sanitary pads. If we may ask; In what form is this clay, and how will that clay absorb their flow (blood)? How will that clay be placed onto an underwear? How thick or thin is that clay? Specifically, which part of northern Ghana, region and community? We need to know these girls since it poses serious health concerns. As much as the girls of the school you visited appreciate your kind gestures and efforts to aiding and improving their  menstrual  hygiene, we won’t take such wicked  falsehood  in the name of advocacy to help others. Such wicked falsehood is an affront to the dignity of Northern girls. Hence, we demand proof of such claims or an  unqualified apology via the same platforms and means within 7 days she used in peddling such falsehood. Anything short of the aforementioned demands, we shall advise ourselves accordingly.   WORLD INTERNATIONAL MENSTRUAL DAY As the world also prepares to observe world menstrual day, we will want to use this opportunity to call on government to either reconsider the current tax rate on sanitary pads or use the Tax exemption law to exempt taxes on sanitary pads to make them affordable. The government should also consider adding monthly quota sanitary pads to our FSHS girls’ beneficiaries to help them peacefully go through  their natural cycle without hindrance to class attendance. We will also want to appeal to producers and importers of sanitary pads to consider bringing or producing affordable but quality sanitary  pads, specifically targeting our students and pupils to enable them have easy access to such now. To all reproductive oriented CSO/NGOs, we say ayekoo, and let’s push further to demystify menstruation. Signed FAWZIA ABAGNABAMA YAKUBU (NDC UER WOMEN ORGANISER) Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062    

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