NDC Primaries: See how your constituency looks like
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NDC Primaries: See how your constituency looks like

A total number of Thousand Four and Ninty Two (1492) polling stations and Forty Nine (49) aspirants will be participating in the Parliamentary and Presidential primaries in the Upper East Region come Saturday, May 13. In the Upper East Region, it is clear some incumbent MPs are currently struggling to regain their mandates in the region as far as representing their constituents and constituencies in Parliament is concerned. The battle is becoming too tough few of these Members of Parliament. In fact, few of these incumbent MPs did not see this tough battle coming. Some of them were relaxed until Monday, May 8, 2023, when they started seeing massive competition from their opponents. Some of these MPs were strategic to remove money for their campaigns, especially in the area of lobbying delegates, some of these MPs also claimed their incumbency will do the magic for them but, happenings on the campaign ground have shown their mentality deceived them big time. Navrongo is one the place easily predicted a smooth win for the Incumbent, But as we speak, the incumbent is not finding it easy due to the ongoing Kessana and Nankana tribal campaign which seriously penetrating in favor of Mr. Simon. But, however, Mr. STC is pushing we are seeing him through because of the power of incumbency. Binduri is another interesting area to watch out for, the retired police who doubles as a lawyer, is showing some level of seriousness as far as capturing the ticket is concerned. The former MP for the area Dr. Robert who lost the seat to the NPP is equally fighting so hard. We are seeing him going through the contest. But it won’t be an easy journey or if you like a walk away for him. Chana/Paga is one of the areas, the MP Dalou is facing a massive contest, The MP himself is aware the battle is too tough for him at this stage. Alamzy is heard across all the branches. But the only challenges we observed that might go against Alamzy is also the tribal campaign against him as some claimed he is a stranger and also contesting from the same zone with Lawyer. They might share their votes and that may give the incumbent the opportunity. Garu is one of the areas the incumbent MP is not currently at peace especially with the caliber of personalities contesting him, especially with the name Dr. Thomas Anaba being on top. From what we have gathered already, the incumbent might not return back to represent the people of Garu. The majority believes he has served for 12 years which means 4 years as DCE and 8 years Member of Parliament and according to them, is time to give another person the opportunity to serve. Nabdam is a very strange area to watch out for, the incumbent Dr. Kurt Nawaane is not finding it easy, his contender Lamtiig Apanga has made the competition in the constituency an interesting one. In the history of the NDC internal party contest, this particular one has seen massive change. In the past, Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane the incumbent, has been contested twice by Dr. Vida a University lecturer but has not witnessed such a tough contest as witnessed even in this current primaries. In the Nabdam Constituency, tribal campaigns cannot be ruled out. Nabdam constituency is having a total number of 50 polling stations and out of the 50 polling stations, Lawyer Apanga is said to be having the upper hand with 31 polling stations, only leaving just 19 for the incumbent MP. Even though, Dr. Nawaane has done his best in terms of development in the constituency example the Police post he constructed in Pelengu, the maths set he always donates to the BECE students, some boreholes he has constructed and schools fees paid for some students in the area. Lawyer Apanga, has also provided some development to the Nabdam people, for example, the 6 boreholes, COVID-19 donations and etc. However, he is also loved by his people. We are seeing a tough contest in the Nabdam constituency, the chances of both candidates is tiny. Meaning whoever that will emerge victories will win by just a small margin. Nabdam is an interesting place. Talensi, The number of candidates contesting for just one seat in the Talensi Constituency is making it difficult for us looking at their individual qualities. However, ‘if’ the zone factor plays as we normally witnessed in almost all the Talensi political elections, then the Talensi Constituency is likely to elect the youngest candidate amongst the eight in the person of Solomon TTB. This is because he is the only representative coming from the Eastern Zone which is perceived to have the largest votes. Zinekena Solomon TTB, Edward Awunore, John Yaro, Mahama Dung Daniel, Nathaniel Daraan Kugre. Pusiga: This is another interesting area to watch keenly. We observed that delegates were not happy with the incumbent MP. The MP has been in power for almost 12 years and yet she couldn’t provide the party with a car, which has caused the party always going to NPP to borrow their party car ‘No empowerment for party members. She is a ‘boss’ not a ‘leader’ They also claimed she is now trying to use material things to buy their conscience. Note: No one can underrate the power of incumbency at the eve night. From the views we gathered from those who matter in the Pusiga Constituency, Mr. George B. Azungah is likely to lead NDC to the Promised Land as the Pusiga Parliamentary Candidate ahead of the 2024. Bongo: The pressure in Bongo is massive. They are three aspiring candidates Lawyer Charles Dua, Edward Bawa, and Prof. Avea Nsoh. From our observation, the competition is between the incumbent and the astute Lawyer Dua. Our observation could confirm that the incumbent Edward Bawa is not an easy contest at all. Lawyer Dua has shown massive seriousness ahead of the primaries. He is currently giving the incumbent a

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UER: NPP Regional Youth Organizer descends on NDC MPs, questioned their….
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UER: NPP Regional Youth Organizer descends on NDC MPs, questioned their….

The Upper East Youth Organizer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Salahu-Deen Musah Al-Khomeini has descended on some MPs representing the region in parliament under the ticket of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Apexnewsgh.com report The Regional Youth Organizer questioned the MP’s contribution in terms of developmental projects in their constituencies since allowed to serve their people. He made the demand during an engagement on Apexnews Ghana’s flagship development programme dubbed “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST REGION” with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Monday, October 17, 2022.Mr. Musah Al-Khomeini is of the view that, if one wants to place blame, on those who have led the developmental challenges in the region, it must be put at the doorstep of the NDC MPs from the region. “Look at Dr. Nawaane, today is his second time and he cannot boost off a single project in the Nabdam District. The same with BT Baba in Talensi. Come to Isaac Adongo, apart from buying mobile phones and sharing to delegates to vote for him, he cannot boost off a single project in the Bolgatanga central”. He stressed Explaining further, he said; “Go to Tempane where Lambon is coming from, Tempane MP Lydia as we speak came to Tempane with 5 tailoring machines, shared to women went to a radio sat down, and said that she has brought a lot of tailoring machine and share to the women of Tempane. Look at Mahama Aayriga MP for Bawku Central, he cannot boost for a single project he has started and completed and commissioned in Bawku central, these are proven facts. Look at Sampson in Navrongo, what did he do? He came with a street light and that become a celebration that the MP is doing well. Look at what Abanga is doing in Binduri, Abanga bought a borehole drilling machine and the machine is in the constituency drilling boreholes from one community to another, and even houses that request for boreholes, they drill for them. This is an MP that is working trying to change the lives of the people of Binduri. When you go to Builsa North, the only thing Agalga can boost off in Builsa North is sending five people to the Police Service and all of a sudden people are saying Agalga has sent….beyond that nothing more. You cannot point to any developmental project that has been done by them”. “Today as we speak, we are constructing the Weaga road. If am going to mention the NDC MPs in the Upper East Region and how they have been maltreated and how they have mishandled and how they did not take their constituents serious is very amazing”. He said However, Mr. Al-Khomeini believes that when it comes to the predicament bedeviling the people of the Upper East Region, the NDC in general enjoyed a lot of political fortune in the Upper East Region and you would agree with me that when it comes to political representation in the parliament of this country, the NDC enjoyed a lot of success from the people of the Upper East Region. Currently, as we speak, we have 1 MP for the NPP and 14 for the NDC. He pointed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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5 NDC MPs file motion to probe Akufo-Addo’s use of chartered flights for foreign travels
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5 NDC MPs file motion to probe Akufo-Addo’s use of chartered flights for foreign travels

Five members of the NDC Caucus in Parliament have filed a motion asking the House to probe President Akufo-Addo over the use of chartered flights for his foreign travels. The MPs in question are Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; Builsa North MP, James Agalga; MP for Korle Klottey, Zanetor Agyeman Rawlings; Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam MP, Dr Ato Forson and MP for Ablekuma South Constituency, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije. Among other things, the MPs are also asking Parliament to ascertain the justification for the decision to use chartered flights. They want the House to determine the cost and the implication to the taxpayer and make consequential recommendations for the consideration of the House. The motion follows assurances from Mr Ablakwa that upon Parliament’s resumption from recess, he will ensure that government renders account for President Akufo-Addo’s foreign trips that allegedly cost the country millions of cedis. In a post on Facebook, Mr Ablakwa noted that all forms of ploys or stunts orchestrated towards preventing government from being accountable in this regard will be unsuccessful. Describing the foreign trips by the President as ‘Arabian-king-style’, he stated: “May I state for the record that despite government’s shenanigans and attempts at obfuscation, our comprehensive tracking system makes it impossible for the President’s profligate travels to escape our vigilance. “This means that the good people of Ghana can be assured that when Parliament resumes, every one of these Arabian-king-style trips and every single minute of flight time plus every associated incidental cost at the taxpayer’s expense, shall be accounted for to the People’s Representatives.” Background In May this year, Mr Okudzeto stirred controversy when he alleged that the nation paid £15,000 an hour as the President opted for luxurious aircraft instead of using the Presidential jet on his travels to France, Belgium and South Africa. The Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee told JoyNews the President is abusing his discretionary power by not using the presidential jet for his foreign travels. He filed a question, and Parliament summoned Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul, to answer questions on the cost and why Ghana’s presidential jet was not used. The Minister justified the President’s decision to rent the aircraft, arguing that the capacity of the presidential aircraft can no longer carry the President’s entourage. He told the House that the Finance Minister is best to provide other details regarding the cost incurred on the trip. Not satisfied with this answer, Mr Ablakwa filed another question to summon the Finance Minister to discuss the cost. Ken Ofori-Atta appeared before Parliament and noted that questions on the cost and travels of the President will be best answered by the National Security Ministry. Whilst the nation is yet to be informed of the actual cost incurred by both trips, the former Chief of Staff has suggested an alternative method that can be adopted to halt the extravagant lifestyle of leaders at the expense of taxpayers. Kwadwo Mpiani, in an interview with JoyNews on Wednesday, noted that policies that will oblige Presidents to pay for their private foreign travels will protect the public purse. Mr Ablakwa again in September alleged that the President hired another luxurious aircraft on his recent foreign trips to the UK and Germany. According to him, the nation paid GH¢3.4 million for President Akufo-Addo’s recent trips to the United Kingdom and Germany. But, the Director of Communications at the Jubilee House, Eugene Arhin, has dismissed the claims stating that the information put out by Mr Ablakwa on the Presidents’ recent travel is false. He added that President Akufo-Addo did not use a Luxembourg-based aircraft registered LX-DIO as suggested by the MP. —Myjoyonline Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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I am heart broken because of the general insecurity in the country- James Agalga
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I am heart broken because of the general insecurity in the country- James Agalga

The Member of Parliament for Builsa North Constituency James Agalga of the Upper East Region, said he is heartbroken with the recent insecurity happenings in the country. Mr. Agalga who was speaking in an interview on Bolgatanga based A1 radio’s ‘Daybreak Upper East’ monitored by Apexnewsgh.com lamented that the unprecedented attacks, robbery and murder the country has witnessed recent times is becoming alarming. He said, even though all these murders and attacks are witnessed under the leadership of President Akufo Addo, no single soul had been brought to justice as a result of the heinous crime. However, Mr Agalga also blamed the Police for not helping matters, claiming that most of the vigilantes that are been trained are responsible for the ongoing robbery and attacks. He believes the moral of Police Service in the very  is very low, “they speak to me every time because am their ranking member, so I know how low their morale is”. The mode of recruitment must be transparent, because they always recruit vigilantes just like the likes of DOUBLE and co as National Security officials” Mr. Agalga also pointed that murder and armed robbery has seen an increase to about 27% percent compared to the prevailing situation during the John Dramani Mahama government in 2016. “I presented the evidence to the Speaker in Parliament, murder and armed robbery has increased to about 27% compared to the prevailing situation in 2016.” “Lives are been lost every now and then.” He added However, he called on government to improve the general security situation of the country to enhance citizen’s protection. “Let us improve general security situation of our country, so that citizens will be protected”    

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