We did our best in creating awareness—Upper East Region NADMO Director.
Opinion

We did our best in creating awareness—Upper East Region NADMO Director.

The Upper East Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), Jerry Asamani has refuted claims by some affected farmers that NADMO did not create any awareness ahead of the 2022 Bagre dam spillage. The spillage was done on September 1, 2022 So far, the Bagre dam has destroyed a number of acres of farmland and farm produce ranging from Maize, yellow melon, groundnut, rice and so on. Meanwhile, these affected farmers have blamed the loss of their farm produce along the water route as a result of NADMO’s inability to create awareness on the possible period and time the Bagre dam will be spilled. Responding to the above allegation when Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com contacted him on “SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST REGION” development programme, Mr. Asamanisaid, as for information, he thinks they at NADMO have done enough. According to him “We make sure that coordinators went from house to house in the area and along the river banks. Those complaining, it is possible our area coordinators might have gotten to the house and the landlord wasn’t there or someone wasn’t there to get the information from my coordinators. But that does not mean we didn’t inform them. We spoke to the Chiefs, we spoke to opinion leaders, and we had formerly written to Ghana Education to provide us with their schools in case the people are misplaced” “Is a yearly affair, so anytime the Bagre dam to begin rise that is when we begin to educate the people around. Radio station gives us airtime to educate the communities around the route, even to an extent that we stationed NADMO officials at every official and non-official cross, to advise people not to cross because when they spilled the dam, the water comes without sound. So, our people were at various stations to advise people to use the approved bridges like Kobore and Pawlunge bridges”. He stressed “I won’t begrudge anybody who didn’t have time to listen to the radio or listen to their chiefs but we did our best to educate the people”. He said Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Tempane DCE mourns  with the family of a rainstorm victim, as he visited scenes of the affected area in the district
Health, Opinion

Tempane DCE mourns with the family of a rainstorm victim, as he visited scenes of the affected area in the district

The Tempane District Chief Executive (DCE) Issaka Anabida has visited the bereaved family of a man who died as a result of Wednesday’s heavy rainstorm across the district. Apexnewsgh.com report In Bulpielisi, a community in the Tempane District of the Upper East Region, a shea nut tree fell on a man and instantly took his life. However, visiting the bereaved family, the DCE Mr. Anabida consoled the family and as well promise them NADMO’s support. Meanwhile, the CHPS compound of Bulpielisi had the maternity block completely ripped off and part of the nurse’s bungalow too ripped off as well. A Kindergarten (KG) block was completely ripped off. Following the terrible observation by the DCE, he asked his office to immediately give attention to the health facility by way of roofing the facility to enable the people continue to have access to health care since it’s the only facility available in the community and its environs. In another affected area in a community known as Karateshie , several houses were ripped off and prominent among them is a newly constructed blockhouse which was totally destroyed by the storm. Meanwhile, following the heavy rainstorm in Tempane district, a total of about 20 High tension electricity poles connecting the Basyonde, Karateshie, Kongo, Nagani, and nearby communities were pulled down and the power supply to these above areas mentioned was affected. VRA Officials were however brought swiftly and work has started to restore electricity to the affected areas. Officials of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) were also present to take an assessment of the damages caused. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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BREAKING: NADMO Director Killed in Cold Blood By Unknown Gunmen -[SEE PHOTOS]
Opinion

BREAKING: NADMO Director Killed in Cold Blood By Unknown Gunmen -[SEE PHOTOS]

The Deputy Director for the National Disaster Management Organisation (NaDMO) in the Nabdam District has been murdered by three unidentified armed men in the Upper East Region. The gruesome incident is said to have occurred at the Pelungu market on Saturday, February 27. Mr Dominic Kulkong, 31, was shot during a transaction at a Mobile Money outlet in the area. The Public Affairs Officer of the Regional Police Command, Assistant Superintendent, David Fianko-Okyere who gave a confirmation on the murder said the Police received a call reporting a robbery incident at about 7 pm on Saturday. Upon arrival, he indicated that the robbers had escaped and made way with some 10 mobile devices and an amount of GH¢750 after raiding two shops at the Pelungu market. According to him, from the accounts of witnesses, the NaDMO Deputy Director was shot while attempting to flee after being told to get down from a motorbike and lie on the ground. Assistant Superintendent, David Fianko-Okyere disclosed that armed gang after shooting Mr Kulkong left the scene on an unregistered Apsonic motorbike. According to him, the three unidentified men who were engaging in a Mobile Money transaction were left unattended by the agent after sensing danger. Several hours later, Mr Kulkong who arrived to engage in a transaction met his untimely death. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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