The Spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Gideon Boako has declared his candidacy for the Tano North seat in the New Patriotic Party (NPP). This decision comes in response to pleas from delegates and community leaders to prevent the seat from being won by the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Dr. Boako has criticized the current Member of Parliament, claiming that there is a disconnect between the MP and the constituents. He believes that he is ready to be the representative that Tano North needs. In a press statement released on December 21, Dr. Boako highlighted his dedicated service to the NPP both at the national level and in the constituency. “I am humbly announcing my aspiration to serve the wonderful people of Tano North Constituency in the upcoming Parliamentary elections. This decision is based on my unwavering commitment to our constituency, fueled by your continuous support and the betterment of our people and country,” part of his statement read. Read details of his full post below: Dear friends, colleagues, and fellow patriots, with deep gratitude and a resolute spirit, I humbly address you today to formally announce my aspiration to serve the good people of Tano North Constituency in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections. This decision stems from my enduring commitment to our constituency, driven by your unwavering support and the greater welfare of our people and nation. Having dedicated years of service to the NPP, from my early days as a devoted high school student through tertiary education to serving as an active officer of the Party from Polling Station through to regional, and contributing to the government under the NPP’s leadership, I am prepared to represent our constituency on our esteemed Party’s ticket as a legislator. My aim is not to dismantle but to mend broken bonds, bridges, and forge stronger connections moving ahead. This campaign isn’t solely about Gideon Boako; it’s a collective endeavor. To advance our party’s fortunes in the Tano North Constituency and our nation, unity is paramount. Known for engaging with people, I am committed to selfless service guided by humility. My candidacy heralds a new era and renewed vigor for the NPP in the Tano North Constituency. It marks a new beginning; a fresh start; and an important, promising turning point (The New Dawn). I am resolved to revive spirits and infuse our community with vitality, love, and resilience. Our goal is to unify and honor every individual, ensuring no one is left behind. This is a shared duty, and I am devoted to leading this cause. I entreat you, dear friends, to not sit on your oars but gird your loins for this important and collective pursuit. *Preserving the Tano North seat from slipping to the opposition NDC is our duty. Let us unite for this common good. Thank you sincerely for embracing this journey of possibilities. It is truly achievable. The journey starts tomorrow, Friday, December 22nd, as I go to submit my nomination forms. Join me at the Duayaw Nkwanta Methodist school park at 10 a.m., and let’s do this together. God has done it already – Onyame ay3 awie! Gideon Boako, PhD Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
Dr.Bawumia’s spokesperson Gideon Boako shares his boss view on E-levy
Dr. Gideon Boako, the Spokesperson for Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said, his boss’ muteness on the controversial E-levy during the TESCON lecture on the economy wasn’t a deliberate one. He believes the Vice President has no option than to accept the E-levy because is a government policy. “Whatever commentary anybody passed before such policy came to effect is immaterial. Whether you sat on the table, made your views known in support or in dissent, when the decision is taken it is a collective decision and what you say is immaterial”. “Mind you, you don’t come out from cabinet meetings and send out loud your opinion and push it out, it is not done anywhere. What is important is that when government takes a decision, all actors are bound by it whether you supported it or not,” Dr. Boako said this on TV3 monitored by Apexnewsgh.com “So it is not in the interest of the government or the Vice President himself to come out after cabinet has taken the decision to say that ‘I’m the one who championed the idea’, or to come out to say ‘when this was tabled I didn’t support it’, are you not a team player? He asked Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
I have only one wife – Bawumia reacts to Ramatu story
The office of the Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has reacted to reports suggesting that the Vice President has another wife named Ramatu. According to the office, Dr Bawumia has only one wife in the person of Samira Bawumia with whom they have been married for the past 17 years even though his religion as a Muslim permits him to marry up to four wives. The couple has four children, three boys and one girl. In a statement issued on Friday, March 12, 2021 by the Spokesperson of the Vice President, Dr Gideon Boako, the public was therefore asked to “ignore the propaganda and deliberate falsehood.” How the Ramatu issue came about On January 7, 2021, the then newly elected Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin when he was introducing the guests at the inauguration of President Akufo-Addo and Vice-President Bawumia mistakenly referred to the wife of the Vice-President, Mrs Samira Bawumia as “Ramatu.” When Mr Bagbin realised that he had made a mistake, he clarified the mistake and said it came as a result of what had been written for him. The Speaker after realizing he mentioned a different name said; “oh this is the name I was given” and he corrected himself and subsequently went ahead and introduced Mrs Samira Bawumia. After that incident, some media reports suggested the Vice-President had a second wife known as Ramatu who was unknown to the public. Some reports went ahead to circulate a photograph of the said Ramatu. On Tuesday March 9, 2021, when President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo presented the 2021 State of the Nation Address (SONA) in Parliament and it got to the section of the introduction of the guests in Parliament, some Members of Parliament from the Minority side in a chorused voice shouted “we want Ramatu” repeatedly when it was the turn of Mrs Samira Bawumia to be introduced. This compelled the Speaker of Parliament, Mr Bagbin to respond to the Ramatu chants and said he does not know anyone who has a girlfriend called Ramatu. “Honorable members, I don’t know which of you has a girlfriend called Ramatu but we don’t have any dignitary here called Ramatu,” Mr Bagbin said. Since then, the speculation of the purported second wife of the Vice-President has deepened. Ignore fabricated Ramatu story In the statement from the office of the Vice-President, it was explained that “the attention of the office of the Vice-President has been drawn to stories and pictures circulating of a woman supposedly named ‘Ramatu’ who is being claimed as a wife of the Vice-President.” “The office of the Vice-President wishes to inform the general public that the Vice-President, Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has never met or seen this purported Ramatu let alone take her as a wife.” “She is a figment of the imagination of people trying hard to tarnish the image of the Vice-President for their own purposes.” “For the avoidance of doubt, the Vice-President has only one wife, his dear Samira Bawumia and they have been married for 17 years even though his religion permits him to marry up to four wives.” “We ask the public to ignore the propaganda and deliberate falsehood,” the statement said. In a radio interview in March 2020, the wife of the Vice President, Mrs Samira Bawumia revealed that Dr Mahamudu Bawumia could not propose directly to her when they first met. Explaining how they met, Mrs Samira Bawumia said she completed the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in the year 2000. “We [me and Dr Bawumia] met years later… we met through mutual friends,” who introduced us and it was love at first sight. According to her, Dr Bawumia was attracted to her the moment they first met and concluded he had met his soul mate, “a catch,” she said amidst laughter when she appeared on the Ekosii Sen radio programme on Accra based Asempa FM on March 9, 2020], which was monitored by Graphic Online. The couple has four children, three boys and one girl. Mrs Bawumia was on the radio programme on that day to talk about a wide range of issues in line with the International Women’s Day (IWD) [March 8] but in responding to a question from a listener who wanted to know how the couple met, she said Ghanaian men in general normally do not propose to their women and that is exactly what Dr Bawumia did when they met. Speaking in the Twi language, Mrs Bawumia said Dr Bawumia had to beat about the bush but she [Samira] concluded he was interested in her when they first met, she said amidst laughter. Graphic Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093









