Persistent increase in teenage pregnancy in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region is a major threat to girl-child education and women empowerment in the area. Stakeholders, who made the observation at a community forum at Kongo, said teenage pregnancy was compelling girls in the area to drop out of school while others were going into forced marriages. They, therefore, advocated a collective approach from parents and state authorities as well as organizations to help curb the problem and create a better future for improved girls’ education and women empowerment. The forum was organized by TEERE, a local Non-Governmental Organization, as part of its Local Government Forum. The forum is part of the “Women’s Voice and Leadership’ project being supported by Plan International Ghana with funding from Global Affairs Canada. It was held on the theme: “Women in decision-making in the community: why it matters!!” and brought together representatives from the Nabdam District Assembly, the Department of Gender, traditional authorities, parents and women, among others. Pognaab Elizabeth Atubiga, the Queenmother of Kongo Community, said recent records showed that teenage pregnancy was on the increase in the area and attributed the inability of parents to meet the needs of their daughters, compelling the girls to engage in transactional sex, leading to pregnancy. She noted that apart from parents disciplining their children appropriately, they also needed to create an enabling environment for the children to easily confide in them, especially regarding their sexual and reproductive health issues. Mr William Anamoo, the Gender Desk Officer, Nabdam District Assembly, said the increase in teenage pregnancy in the district was a big threat to women empowerment and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, especially goals four and six which emphasise quality education and gender equality respectively. He, therefore, called for a multisectoral approach to ending the canker to empower girls and women to achieve parity. Mr Maxwell Babilo Banu, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, TEERE, explained that over the years, there was an inadequate representation of women in the decision making process at household, community and national levels because their educational and confidence levels were low. Mr Banu, who is also the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager of the NGO, said the main objective of the TEERE Local Government Forum was to provide a common platform for citizens and practitioners in local governance in all districts in Ghana to actively participate in the decentralization process. He said TEERE was providing women in five communities, namely Pelungu, Kongo, Logre, Yakote and Zanlerigu economic empowerment through piggery, guinea fowls and livestock rearing, with support from Plan International Ghana. It was also embarking on gender awareness campaigns to empower women to participate in decision-making processes, he added. The Deputy CEO explained that when women were empowered economically to fend for themselves and their children and with adequate knowledge, it would enable them to contribute to bridging the gender discrimination among girls and boys. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
UER: DCE and 6 others battle for the DCEship position in Nabdam District
Information reaching Apexnewsgh.com has it that 7 interested individuals have submitted their applications for the position of District Chief Executive in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region. Madam Agnes Anamoo who was appointed the Nabdam District Chief Executive (DCE) by President Akufo Addo in his first 4 years is equally among the 7 applicants who had successfully submitted their applications to the Constituency Mr. Francis Bakella a member of the party disciplinary committee who is said to be the regional chairman’s favourite,Mr Fred Kaayeng a patron of the party who is equally said to be Boniface Gambila the favourite, Mr. Francis Wongnab the party secretary at the constituency level and Mr Patrick Yensingit also with the disciplinary committee, Sampambil Boniface Kolog and Mba Ndorum Thomas, have all submitted their application to the Constituency Chairman at the time of filling the story. However, Apexnewsgh.com captured this letter On Monday January 11, 2021 directing interested party members to forward CVs and other relevant documents to the Constituency Chairman for onward submission. NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! Pls fellow patriots, we wish to bring to the notice of all those who are interested in applying for the District Chief Executive (DCE) position that, you are to submit your application letters, CVs and other relevant documents to the Constituency Chairman, Nabdam Constituency. All applications should be addressed to The Office of The President, Jubilee House-Accra through The Constituency Office through to the Regional Office. Note: 1. No timelines has been given but in case there is such, we will communicate to all of us on this same platform. 2. All applications received will be forwarded to the Regional Office for onward submission to National. 3. No applicant is allowed to send his/her application direct to National without passing it through the Constituency through to Regional. Any applicant who does so, does it at his/her own risk. The Constituency Executives (CEs) take this opportunity to wish all potential applicants the Best of Luck. Thank you. ……….. Signed……… George Tenga Kolbila (Constituency Chairman) Meanwhile, the instruction below is said to have come from the regional executive. Fellow Patriots, Take note of the following, 1. All constituencies are to submit to the Regional Secretariat, all applications for the position of M/DCE’s by the close of work tomorrow 11th January 2020. 2. Constituency Executives are requested to submit all applications. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
Just In: I lost because of Skirt and blouse voting– Boniface Gambila
The former Member of Parliament (MP) for Nabdam constituency Boniface Gambila has revealed, that he not been able to pay a dowry for couples, not been able to sponsor wedding ceremonies and, not been able to attend funerals frequently, made him lost the parliamentary race to NDC Mark Kurt Nawaane in the just ended December 7, 2020, Parliamentary elections. Mr. Gambila who spoke to Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com in an exclusive interview said people’s perception about politicians in the Nabdam Constituency is immeasurable and very surprising. According to Mr. Gambila, many factors contributed to him losing the election after putting up what he described as ‘massive efforts’ to enable him to secure victory at the just ended December 7, 2020, parliamentary elections. However, he pointed one of the reasons that caused him to lose the seat as a result of people’s demand and massive requests on him, which he wasn’t able to accomplish due to lack of resources and some other unforeseen inconvenience. “People go to marry and say that you should come and dowry for them, people are going to do wedding and they say you should sponsor the wedding meanwhile, he is the one who is going to sleep with the wife. That is a fact, somebody will refuse to vote for you because you didn’t attend his wedding when you were not even near him, he won’t vote for you because you didn’t attend his child adoring and that means that you don’t like him, he won’t vote you because he is doing a Salah, and you didn’t give him a ram and sugar, meanwhile his fasting, is between him and his God oo, but he will conclude that because I didn’t give him sugar and milk for Salah that means, I don’t like him.That’s a ground fact. You have a funeral but because I couldn’t come, that means I hate you and you won’t vote for me.”He told Apexnewsgh.com However, Dr. Nawaane of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) won the seat with 10, 842 of the total valid votes cast to beat his competitor, Boniface Gambila of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) who only manage to pull 7, 924 from his people. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093.









