In the Bongo District, Hon. Awineyesema Abiire the Assembly man for Zorkor-Gamborongo Electoral area, has expressed concerns about the abysmal academic performance of students in his community. Apexnewsgh reports This issue is not unique to Zorkor-Gamborongo, as studies have shown that various factors can influence students’ academic performance. His latest initiative, an annual general meeting, brings together community members, political parties, and local leaders to discuss pressing issues and plan for a brighter future. This year’s meeting was particularly significant, as political parties shared their manifestos with the community. The Director of National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) for Bongo District Madam Alice Ndego moderated the process, ensuring that parties clearly communicate their plans and promises. This open dialogue is crucial in holding leaders accountable and addressing the community’s needs. In addition to the manifesto session, the meeting includes a report on the unit committee and the assembly man for the year. However, the review enables the community to assess progress, discuss challenges, and plan for the good welfare of the community. However, political parties present at the community gathering were giving the opportunity to share manifestos A pressing concern for the community is the poor performance of students. To address this, Hon. Abiire has pointed several measures to help tackle student’s poor performance in the community. These include meetings with headmasters to improve and monitor their schemes of work, as well as initiatives to provide volunteer teachers during holidays. He also revealed, the community is receiving support from diaspora members who are committed to providing resources and past courses to help students. Through Hon. Abiire’s efforts, the community is coming together to address important issues and plan for a brighter future. By empowering community members and holding leaders accountable, they are paving the way for a more prosperous and educated community. Hon. Abiire also lamented that, the emphasis on placement over learning has created a culture where students feel they can succeed without putting in the effort. It’s a mindset perpetuated by the lack of standards and accountability in the system. The comparison to a football field without measurements is poignant. Without clear goals and expectations, the education system is failing its students. Hon. Abiire passion and urgency are palpable, and it’s clear that immediate action is needed. When asked what’s the solution? Hon. Abiire responded by saying …the government must take responsibility for providing adequate resources and support to schools. The education system must be reformed to emphasize learning and accountability… It’s a call to action that cannot be ignored. The future of Ghana’s children depends on it. He stressed The gathering saw the presence of dignitaries such as the Bongo District Police Commander who was represented by Detective Inspector David Dalali Osae who also used the opportunity to educate the community members and more especially the youth to desist from drug and alcohol abuse which mostly push them to commit crimes. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Supreme Court of Ghana is turning itself into a blue kiosk—Hon. Awineyesema Abiire
Assembly Member Awineyesema Abiire of Zorko-Gamboringo has expressed his deep disappointment with the actions of Ghana’s Supreme Court, likening it to a “blue kiosk” driven by personal interests. He lamented that the Court’s focus on profit has led to a breakdown in its responsibility to uphold the law, resulting in the Executive and Parliament becoming “drunk” with power. Hon. Abiire emphasized that the term “Supreme” is not just a label but represents the highest standard of reasonable and just decision-making. However, when rulings are based on economic or other extraneous factors rather than sound legal reasoning, it undermines the integrity of the entire judicial system. He questioned the Court’s priorities, drawing an analogy with a pharmacologist who would neglect to prescribe specialized medication for dry cough patients, instead opting for a general-purpose solution. This, he argued, is akin to the Supreme Court’s failure to address the nuanced complexities of critical cases. Hon. Abiire’s concerns highlight the importance of judicial independence and the need for the Supreme Court to remain impartial and focused on upholding the Constitution. Ghana’s 1992 constitution guarantees the independence and separation of the Judiciary from the Legislative and Executive arms of government. As the highest judicial body in Ghana, the Supreme Court plays a critical role in shaping the country’s legal framework. Its jurisdiction extends to constitutional interpretation, presidential election petitions, and appellate cases. With Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo at the helm since June 2023, the Court has a responsibility to ensure that its decisions reflect the principles of justice and fairness. Ultimately, Hon. Abiire’s critique serves as a reminder of the Supreme Court’s vital role in maintaining the balance of power in Ghana’s democratic system. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Politics of alcohol, hate speech and attacks prohibited in Zorkor-Gamborongo Community ahead Peaceful 2024 Elections
In Zorkor-Gamborongo, a significant event unfolded as community leaders came together for a proactive stakeholders’ engagement aimed at ensuring a peaceful electoral atmosphere for the upcoming 2024 elections. Apexnewsgh reports The Chief, Tindana, alongside the community, took the initiative to unite all political actors, emphasizing a commitment to fostering a harmonious environment as elections approached. Hon. Ayinyesima Abiire, the Zorkor-Gamborongo Assembly Member, led the charge, emphasizing the engagement’s focus on political parties, parliamentary candidates, constituency chairpersons, and polling station executives. With representatives from the NDC and NPP in attendance, the community made a collective decision to reinforce the importance of a peaceful campaign, aiming to eliminate the pervasive issues of alcohol distribution, hate speech, and violence. According to the community’s directives, strict guidelines were established. Politicians were prohibited from distributing alcohol to the youth or using drugs as tools for inciting violence. Campaign activities, especially in school settings, were to be conducted with care to prevent any damage, and politicians were required to rent canopies and chairs to protect community property. The atmosphere was charged with the determination to prevent past electoral issues from resurfacing. Hon. Abiire acknowledged the urgent need to document these directives, given the troubling nature of recent elections. The community’s resolve to build a peaceful environment was palpable, demonstrating the strength of grassroots efforts in promoting stability. The meeting, skillfully orchestrated by Mr. Baba Moro, underscored the need for cooperation among all political factions. His message on the importance of a peaceful campaign resonated deeply with attendees. Mr. Edward Awudu, the NDC election coordinator, expressed his gratitude for the initiative and committed to following the community directives for a smooth electoral process. Adding to the conversation, Mr. Stephen Atua, a former Assembly member, reminded everyone that politics should not transform into a life-or-death struggle. Drawing inspiration from the political grace of brothers John and Samuel Abu Jinapor, he reinforced the idea that mutual respect is essential, regardless of political affiliations. The gathering not only served as a platform for dialogue but also showcased the community’s dedication to fostering a collaborative spirit. Members shared their thoughts openly, further solidifying the commitment to peaceful elections that everyone envisioned. As the meeting concluded, it was clear that Zorkor-Gamborongo was setting a precedent for other communities. Their initiative highlighted the significance of community-led peacebuilding and the strength that comes from engaging stakeholders. With a unified goal and shared values, the people of Zorkor-Gamborongo were poised to face the upcoming elections in a spirit of solidarity and peace, inspiring others to follow suit. Among the attendees, the NDC Parliamentary Candidate Charles Bawadua reinforced the importance of this collaborative effort. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Contact: +233248250270/+233256336062 for your publications









