Speakout Upper East: Pusiga’s view by residents ahead of 2024 elections
Opinion, Politics

Speakout Upper East: Pusiga’s view by residents ahead of 2024 elections

As the 2024 general election draws near, Apexnewsgh Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen has been engaging with voters across various constituencies in the Upper East Region. Recently, the team visited the Pusiga constituency, where electorates openly shared their thoughts and concerns. Please, note the views were entirely collated from residents. The Pusiga constituency, one of the newly created constituencies in 2004, has been a key battleground in Ghana’s political landscape. With the election looming, the people of Pusiga are weighing their options carefully. Their views and opinions will play a crucial role in shaping the region’s future. The electorates’ concerns range from infrastructure development to healthcare, education, and job creation. In Ghana’s electoral history, the Pusiga constituency has seen intense competition, with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) vying for control. The outcome of this election will be significant, as it may set the tone for the region’s political landscape. The Upper East Region, known for its diverse culture and rich history, is home to numerous constituencies, each with its unique challenges and opportunities. As the election approaches, the voices of the people will be heard, shaping the future of Ghana. Views of Pusiga electorates The upcoming election in Pusiga constituency is shaping up to be a thrilling contest. Incumbent MP Hajia Laadi Ayamba has been in office for 12 years, and while she’s done her best, many including her angry party men and women feel she could still achieve more. The tough economic situation has Ghanaians yearning for change, but voters are torn. If they switch from the ruling party to the opposition, they’ll need to maintain Hajia Laadi as their MP, but this could be impacted if they choose new candidate Hanan. Alhaji Hanan, CEO of the National Food Buffer Stock Company, has been a strong force in the area, donating good number of motorbikes to the NPP in the Upper East Region during the 2020 elections. His benevolence has earned him popularity, and some predict he’ll be the first NPP candidate to win the Pusiga seat. However, voters are weighing the potential consequences of voting Hanan into power, considering the impact on the government Hajia Laadi Ayamba’s human relationship with her constituents has become a major issue in the upcoming election. Many people who’ve interacted with her have complained about her treatment, and they’re now looking to express their discontent through their votes. Some are even considering voting “skirt and blouse,” a term that suggests they’ll vote for a different party’s presidential candidate while supporting Hajia Laadi as their MP. However, following the primaries, the party has managed to reunite, with everyone coming back on board to work towards a common goal. This newfound unity has actually boosted Hajia Laadi’s chances of re-election. It’s interesting to note that Hajia Laadi has been a dedicated member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and has served as the MP for Pusiga Constituency for several years. Hanan’s Astroturf commissioning event, featuring former Black Stars legends and Fancy Gadam, has sparked concerns about his political motives. Locals believe this won’t sway ordinary voters. Another issue is Hanan’s marriage to a Mamprusi, a minority tribe involved in the Bawku conflict, which could alienate Kusuag-dominated Pusiga. Additionally, Hanan’s language barrier may hinder communication; he only speaks Hausa and English fluently, not the local Iyan or Moshi languages. This raises questions about his ability to connect with constituents without a mediator. These factors may impact Hanan’s chances with voters. The government’s lack of significant projects in Pusiga, aside from Astroturf and a few boreholes, has raised concerns among locals. As Buffer Stock CEO, Hanan’s management of the school feeding program has been under scrutiny. Unfortunately, the program has been plagued by issues, with students receiving subpar meals, such as plain rice instead of jollof rice and Ga beans with barely any beans. The situation is dire, with students struggling to access nutritious food, and it’s heartbreaking to think that funds meant for their well-being are allegedly being diverted to support party loyalists. This perceived mismanagement may impact Hanan’s electoral chances, as voters question his ability to prioritize their needs. Ghana has also recognized the importance of school feeding, implementing programs in thousands of schools nationwide. However, the current situation in Pusiga falls short of these standards. Voters are likely to consider Hanan’s track record as Buffer Stock CEO and the government’s overall performance in providing essential services when casting their ballots. Will the perceived failures of the school feeding program and lack of development projects in Pusiga sway voters against Hanan and the incumbent government? In Pusiga, a fascinating electoral drama is unfolding. Financially strained voters are willing to accept handouts from both politicians, but they won’t trade their votes. “We’ll take the money, but our minds are made up,” they say. They believe the funds come from the government, and as citizens, they’re the true owners. During his mini-campaign tour, John Mahama used a compelling analogy to drive home the importance of supporting incumbent MP Hajia Laadi. He likened the election to a boxing match, where Azumah Nelson, a legendary Ghanaian boxer, would be unable to win with tied hands. Mahama emphasized that without Hajia Laadi’s mandate, he couldn’t effectively lead. He urged former parliamentary contestants to rally behind Hajia Laadi, warning that he’d be displeased if she lost. Mahama’s words have shifted the dynamics in the constituency. Suddenly, everyone’s backing Hajia Laadi especially, those who contesting the incumbent during the party primaries. Neighboring Togo even contributed three buses to transport supporters to the rally grounds, sporting Togo number plates. This show of support stems from the economic struggles Ghanaians face. The NPP government’s policies have weakened the cedi, crippling trade in Sankasi. Many residents of Windana, who do business in Sankasi, see supporting the NDC as a chance to revitalize the economy. The people’s dissatisfaction with the NPP government is palpable. They’re seeking change, and Hajia Laadi’s re-election may be the key to unlocking it. Will she retain

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Do everything possible to pay NABCO beneficiaries–NDC MP
Opinion, Politics

Do everything possible to pay NABCO beneficiaries–NDC MP

Madam Laadi Ayii Ayamba, Member of Parliament for Pusiga Constituency in the Upper East Region has added her voice for government to pay the aggrieved NABCO beneficiaries 9 months’ stipends owe them. Apexnewsgh.com report For over 8 months now, graduates under the government flagship programme NABCO have not received their monthly stipends from their employers. A situation that has caused some of these beneficiaries to die out of frustration and hardship. However, the Member of Parliament for Pusiga Constituency Madam Laadi said: “We already told those in NABCO that this government cannot be trusted, is an issue of trust. They came and they said they were paying each one Ghc 700.00 and today it has become a sham. What they have forgotten is that these are people who are not employed at all, even their daily needs like soap, paying of a water bill, light bills, eating and even transporting themselves to the workplace, the government has forgotten about it”. According to her, they as members of the opposition want the government to pay these beneficiaries and maintained them as they earlier assured in the past. “So, for us, we have continuously said they should do everything possible to pay them. They should pay them, they have worked. We are not blaming those working, they needed the work and they have been given”. She spoke to Apexnewsgh.com. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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JUST IN: NDC to expand Nsawam prison for NPP corruption officials– Abraham Lambon
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JUST IN: NDC to expand Nsawam prison for NPP corruption officials– Abraham Lambon

The Upper East NDC’s Regional Youth Organizer, Abraham Azumah Lambon has hinted that with the amount of corruption witnessed in the Akufo-Addo-led administration, if the National Democratic Congress is given the mandate by Ghanaians in 2024, Nsawam Prison will be expanded to accommodate ex-corrupt government officials. Apexnewsgh.com report Speaking at the TEIN induction ceremony of level 100 students of Gbewa College of Education he said, “For you to say you are fighting corruption, you must have to fight your own. Under His Excellency John Dramani Mahama”. According to Mr. Lambon, the NDC prosecuted their own, a seating MP Mr. Abuga Pelle, insisting that Philip Akpeena Assibit is still in prison because he engage in some aspect of things that were detrimental to the development of the country. “So, NDC we believe in fighting corruption, we believe in creating a just society for everybody to benefit and so stealing the wealth of today which is vanity because we will die and definitely leave it. Just like Seth John who accumulate much wealth and today he is no more and he is willing it forever, we in the NDC will not do that. We will ensure that the wealth is distributed as a social democratic party that believes in the ordinary, the vulnerable”. He stressed However, he maintained that “for those who have looted the money the jail is waiting for them, Nsawam Prison will be expanded. Nana Addo claimed he was going to fight corruption and he is not fighting corruption”. Now, the evidence available shows the President is amplifying corruption. So, we will start from the Presidency to ensure that any person who has spent one cedi of Ghana money is made to account and pay for the whole sum with interest and after that Prison will be a place for such person”. However, he encouraged the newly inducted level students to take their studies serious. The Member of Parliament for the area Hajia Laadi Ayii Ayamba, Party men and women from both Regional, constituency, and national were present at the induction ceremony. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Gbewa college of Education/TEIN

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