The former Deputy Attorney General Lawyer Joseph Dindiok Kpemka has sent a very interesting message to the incumbent Member of Parliament MP for the Tempane Constituency Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba to start packing her thing out because her little best as Tempane MP. Apexnewsgh reports Lawyer Kpemka said, all the development programmes such as electrification, the MASLOG programme he brought for the women, and the borehole he drilled in the constituency during his time will determine the performance of the current Member of Parliament. “I will state what I have done and she will state what she has done and the choice will be very easy in 2024 when he is elected as the parliamentary candidate of the New Patriotic Party,” He said Outlining some developmental achievements he made during his 4 years in office, the former Tempane MP said: “It was under my initiative that we had a polyclinic which was started from scratch to finish, we started 13 new school blocks and we completed about 9 all under my watch in 4 years. In addition, for One Village One Dam, we did 8 and rehabilitated a major dam to serve as a source of linkage facility for the farmers. In addition to that, i subside fertilizer procured some for the poor and needy who couldn’t afford and we assisted them to farm”. Explaining further, he said, “In 2018, when there was a recruitment for teachers every person in Tempane with a diploma and degree who was interested in the recruitment we lobbied it and we got the best of numbers in our district. And again, if you go check on MASLOG the record is there. The whole Upper East and West I don’t think there is any district or constituency that had the highest number than Tempane in 2018”. “What am saying is that my record as MP in terms of human resource, in terms of infrastructure I stand very tall than to compared to what Lydia Akavariba gas done in 4 years”. “It is clear that comparing the two of us is like comparing apples and oranges. No dispute about and it is the people who are saying it themselves. “And I would like to say, the Hon. Akanvariba, with all due respect to her, she has done her part in the last 4 years. She should start packing her things in 2024 by the grace of God the triumphant will turn over to us. He said Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Tempane Member of Parliament social intervention achievements within 1 year and 10 months
The Member of Parliament for the Tempane Constituency Madam. Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba has listed some of the social intervention achievements she has successfully executed in just 1 year and 10 months in office as Tempane Legislator. Apexnewsgh.com report The Tempane legislator listed her social intervention achievements during an engagement on Apexnews Ghana’s flagship development programme dubbed “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST REGION” with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Wednesday, November 9, 2022. Meanwhile, in responding to the questions about her achievements and contributions so far since being given the opportunity to represent the people of Tempane? Madam Lamisi Akanvariba explained that for the past 1 year and 10 months she has done a lot of social intervention projects which have deeply impacted the lives of the ordinary in the constituency. “I used my social intervention because I just want to impact the lives of the youth. So, from last year and this year, I have acquired some materials, for instance, sewing machines, and hair dryers to take care of 70 tamed youth that has no job in the constituency”. Even accepting the fact that it is impossible to accomplish all the projects as an MP within two years period, the Member of Parliament also said, she has a lot of plans regarding the Tempane Constituency but unfortunately the current economic constraint coupled with no regular released of MPs Common Fund by the government is making it more difficult to accomplish some of her project plans. “I am interested in the whole constituency,” She saidHowever, below are the social intervention executive across the Tampane Constituency within a period of 1 year and 10 months SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS Supported over 50 disabled with Ghs1000.00 each. Supported over 40 tertiary students with some cash to help pay their fees. Supported accident victims from the constituency with cash to help settle their hospital bills. Some at the Tamale Teaching Hospital and others Komfoo Anokye Teaching Hospital Kumasi. Training over 70 youth across the constituency on both seamstress/tailor and Hairdressing. Cost of training and logistics for training all catered by her. Donated a TV sets and 3 ceiling fans each to all divisional chiefs across the constituency. WATER AND SANITATION Fixed over 35 Boreholes out of the 42 boreholes that were sinked by her late husband and not fixed. Procured additional 20 Boreholes that were to be sinked but the wet season couldn’t allow. She repaired 5 borehole pumps at a cost of 25,000 Ghana cedis and changed one (1) at a cost of 8,500 Ghana cedis. ELECTRICITY Started the operation brighten the constituency, which she fixed over 200 street lamps across the constituency in the first phase. She has gotten three separate contractors working to connect some communities to the national grid Lobbied and secured 1500 poles from minister of energy for the constituency. Lobbied and got an allocation of 15 transformers with some meters for the constituency. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Donated 100bags of cement for the first phase of Nadigiri CHPS Compound. Donated 100 bags of cement for the first phase of Duadinyediga CHPS Compound. Donated 100 bags of cement for Kpinkpanyong chips Compound rehabilitation Donated 10,000 Ghana cedis for the rehabilitation of Ninsum chips compound Supported Kongo chips Compound with 20 bags of cement for some renovation Donated 10 brand new registered Motor bikes to the Tempane District Health Directorate to augment their transportation challenges. Currently rehabilitating Gagbiri chips compound at 78,000 Ghana cedis Distributed over 10,000 nose mask and hand sanitizer across the constituency during the outbreak of the novel COVID-19. EDUCATION Roofed/renovated Susudi Primary School when it was raided off by storm Roofed/renovated Duadiyediga Primary School when it was raided off by storm Roofed/renovated Ramania Primary School when it was raided off by storm. Last year she organized mock exams for 1200 JHS students across the constituency as well as mathematical sets for same number. She prepared hot meal for 1350 JHS students who wrote their BECE exams this year. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us @0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
E-levy is a none starter, I will not support it today, I won’t support it tomorrow– Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba
Madam Lydia Lamisi Akanvariba, Member of Parliament (MP) for Tempane Constituency in Upper East Region who doubles as a member of the communication committee in Parliament has assured her constituents to be rest assured that she will never support the controversial E-Levy today nor tomorrow. Speaking to Apexnewsgh.com in an exclusive interview, the Tempane legislator lamented that most of the things she expected the budget to capture which she thinks will reduce the plight of her constituents and region at large weren’t captured in the 2022 budget read by the Finance Minister. “Upper East is one of the deprived regions in the country and what I was expecting to see from the budget is something that will reduce the plight of the people of Upper East Region. I want to see a very robust programme for electricity, water, road network, youth employment, which I didn’t see in the budget”. She said the YouStart programme is a very scanty one because it did not specify what is going to do for the Upper East Region for the youth to get employment. For instance, I want to see that in the budget, that there provision made for Dam, for those who are not in the formal sector, those who want to go into Agric, or for those already in Agric to enhance their productivity. “I want to see the Minister of Finance assuring us that come next year or next coming season, there will be enough fertilizer for those who are into farming. I want to see TVET is very important today in our sectors. For instance in my constituency, if we have TVET that can actually train the youth carpentry, meson, tiling, mechanic so that when they come out and the government cannot employ them, they themselves can find a way of making a living out of it. So, I want to see something that is specific, if the budget is approved”. As for the E-Levy, the Tempane MP described it as a none starter. “E-Levy is none starter, we don’t even want to talk about it, because i don’t want to worsen the plight of our people. My people are already poor. Somebody is asking for Ghc 100.00 and you are telling me if I send the person Ghc 100.00 you are going to take Ghc 1.70 from that money again. So, at the end of the day, what is the person going to get? I will not support E-Levy today, I won’t support it tomorrow”. She stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









