A recent investigation conducted by Apexnewsgh.com, an online platform focused on the development of the Upper East Region, has shed light on the impact of former Regional Ministers in the area. Apexnewsgh reports The findings have revealed that among the list of former ministers, Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru stands out for his substantial contributions to the region’s development. The appointment of a Regional Minister from the Upper East Region often led to issues of ethnic and tribal politics, hindering meaningful development. Former ministers such as Donald Adabre, Mohamed Salifu, Bonfica Gambila, Alhassan Samari, and Mark Woyongo, are remembered more for their lack of significant development initiatives during their tenures. Prof. Ephraim Avea Nsoh did not achieve any notable developmental project during his time as Upper East Regional Minister, even though information has it that he has a good plan for the region. He wasn’t given the time to execute his plans before he was taken to Upper West Region. During Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru’s term as Regional Minister from 2013 to 2014, he spearheaded several remarkable development projects. He played a key role in the planning of the Regional Airport and the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital Phase 1 and 2. Additionally, under his leadership, crucial infrastructure projects like the Bukere and Soe roads were completed, making a significant impact on the region. On the other hand, some former ministers like James Zuugah Tiigah and Rockson Bukari failed to leave a lasting development legacy during their tenures. Hon. Zuugah Tiigah’s term from 2014 to 2017 was marred by a lack of notable accomplishments. The people of Upper East easily remember his record-breaking Christmas trees which was sighted in various location along the principal street of the regional capital. Meanwhile, Hon. Rockson Bukari’s period in 2017 was marked by controversy and unfortunately no identifiable developmental project can be put to his credit. He rather performed better when he was given opportunity to serve as Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive. Meanwhile, Hon. Tangoba Abayage, who served as Regional Minister after Rockson Bukari, made significant strides in development, particularly in resuming the Bolgatanga-Bawku road project. She also initiated street lightening project in the regional capital and later extended it to some other districts. However, after the completion of the street lightening project, it receives an iconic commissioning by the President. Her efforts were well-received by the public, with many acknowledging her impact on the region’s progress. Hon. Stephen Yakubu, the most recent former Regional Minister, faced challenges during his term, especially in the areas of mining-related issues and the Bawku conflict. Despite promising initiatives such as the Regional Passport Office and the completion of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, he failed to deliver on these commitments, leaving much to be desired in terms of development progress. Views we collated from residents of the region shows he did not bring anything on board in terms of development. All the mouthwatering promises he made to the people of Upper East regarding Regional Passport Office was not successful under his watch, the people of Upper East still risk their live travelling to Tamale for their renewal of passport each day. The contractor working on Bolga-Bawku road left the construction site under his watch as a regional minister. All his promises to construct a regional airport during his time in office was a fiasco. The comparison of former Upper East Regional Ministers highlights the varying degrees of contributions to the region’s development, with Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru standing out for his notable achievements during his short tenure. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
VIDEO: NPP Breaking the 8 solgan means, breaking to steal–Limuna Mohammed Muniru
Former Upper East Regional Minister Limuna Mohammed Muniru has said, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) slogan of breaking the 8 simply means destroying or either breaking to steal. According to the former Minister, “Anybody who breaks into something is either destroying or you are breaking to go and steals. Which means they are telling us they want to steal again. Is just like saying you are going to break your wife’s heart and if you break your wife’s heart, what does that mean? So, Ghanaians open your eyes, breaking the 8 is not a popular vote but they want to do what they are used to doing”. “Let’s look at those who can deliver, let’s look at those who can bring peace and security to this country,” He said He believes Ghanaians have witnessed massive failures from the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) which has already changed their choices of who will lead them from 2025. “A lot has been seen, we don’t need to tell them. All we can say is that they help us not to allow this person break. They know Ghanaians have taken a decision and they know Ghanaians will never vote for them as they did in 2020”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









