In the Navrongo Central Constituency, a place renowned for its political maturity and unique voting behavior. Apexnewsgh reports As the general elections on December 7th approach, the atmosphere in Navrongo remains notably calm, yet charged with focused political activities. The two main contenders for the parliamentary seat—Hon. Alhaji Otito Achuliwo from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Hon. Simon Akibange Aworigo of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)—are gearing up for their campaigns, each keen to connect with the approximately 60,330 registered voters. Navrongo, often dubbed the “Cape Coast of Northern Ghana,” is rich in history and culture. It boasts an impressive educational infrastructure, with over 50 basic schools, six senior high schools, a nursing college, a training college, and a university. The town’s notable landmarks, including the century-old Minor Basilica built of mud and the International Navrongo Health Research Center, further enhance its appeal. Located just 18 miles west of the regional capital and a mere 6 miles south of the Ghana-Burkina Faso border at Paga, Navrongo pulses with life, home to nearly 99,895 residents as of the 2021 census. Politically, Navrongo has always been a battleground, producing significant figures such as the late Hon. Abavana, Hon. Kofi Addah, and the late John Achuliwo, whose legacy continues through his brother, the current NPP candidate. Despite the prior successes of well-known politicians, the 2020 elections showed that voter influence can be unpredictable, as Hon. Tangoba, despite being a former regional minister, failed to unseat the incumbent MP, Hon. Sampson Tangwambu Chiragia. This election cycle is particularly interesting, as both parties introduce fresh faces, with Alhaji Otito Achuliwo stepping in after a stint as an independent candidate. Campaign dynamics hint at a spirited contest with Aworigo, as both candidates aim to resonate with voters who often prioritize personalities over party lines. Challenges loom for the NPP, especially concerning unfulfilled promises regarding local issues such as the Navrongo Youth Resource Center, the Navrongo-Naaga road, and the Vunania meat factory. Moreover, the complexity of “skirt and blouse” voting—where voters select candidates from different parties—adds another layer of intricacy for both campaigns. As they navigate these challenges, the candidates must engage in the intellectual debates that define the constituency, ensuring that their messages resonate with a politically aware electorate. With the elections on the horizon, the people of Navrongo are preparing to make their voices heard once again, keeping a watchful eye on their candidates and the promises they hold. VIEWS GATHERED FROM RESIDENTS The Navrongo Central constituency is definitely one to watch in the upcoming 2024 elections. For the first time, both the NDC and MPP candidates, Simon and Alhaji Otito, are new entrants in the election. This makes it challenging to predict the outcome, especially since voters in Navrongo tend to make decisions based on development and the candidate’s contributions to the community. It’s interesting to note that both candidates are considered qualified to represent their parties. However, there are mixed reactions from the public. Some people are concerned that Simon has been away in the UK, while others believe it doesn’t matter. Similarly, there are differing opinions about Alhaji Otito’s social presence. All these factors will likely influence the election outcome, making Navrongo Central a constituency to keep an eye on. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
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
Will Navro-Pio passionate appeal to Pres. Akufo-Addo to complete the resource Center bring any positive report?
The Paramount Chief of the Navrongo Traditional Area, P3 Asagpaare Aneakwoa Balinia Adda II, has openly made a face-to-face appeal to President Akufo-Addo over the controversial abandoned Navrongo sports stadium. Apexnewsgh.com report The Paramount Chief made the appeal on Friday, August 5, 2022, during President’s one-day visit to the region. The Chief started by thanking President Akufo-Addo for the numerous development and projects he and his government brought to Navrongo since his assumption of office. “I want to thank you on behalf of the chief of the Upper East Region for the numerous development and projects you brought to us since you assumed office in 2017”. “Your Excellency the non-completion of the Youth Resource Center in Navrongo is a source of worry to many in the Municipality. “I wish to use this platform to make a passionate appeal to you to complete the resource Center”. “Your Excellency, the only team in the region that qualifies for the national in Division One is Mboma FC of which I am the patron. So, the completion of this resource Center will serve as a befitting ground teams matches since the facility is a multi-purpose one”. Meanwhile, according to some angry residents “At the sod-cutting ceremony in July 2018, we were categorically told the project will be completed in nine months. In fact, the contractor promised to finish it in 8 months and hand it over to us as a valentine’s gift. To wit, the project in normalcy should have been completed in 2019 even if it would have had some delays. However, there has been some debate of mistrust coming from some sections of residents of Navrongo who hold the view that the President Akufo-Addo will not listen to the appeal of their Chief.
We need to critically look at the analysis, before we can target some seats not all –Abayage
Former Ghana’s Ambassador to Italy Tangoba Abayage has said, If the party is going to give itself a very modest and realistic target in times of Parliamentary seat in 2024 elections, the party must critically look at their analysis, to identify the causes of their past abysmal performance. “I think, first of all, we should look at the analysis is important, the analysis will be able to tell us… and the analysis shouldn’t be raw data and it shouldn’t just be quantitative analysis, it should be qualitative”. She insists “There should be reasons why we got what we got from polling stations that should be able to tell us we performed terribly, but from the analysis this is why we performed terribly, if only we could get these things that made us performed terribly fixed, we will be able to annex the seats”. We should be able to do that and then, do targeting of some particular seat, not all seats, there is no way we can win all. She stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Navrongo: 7 out of 10 elected constituency executives were from my camp–Tangoba Abayage
Former Upper East Regional Minister, Tangoba Abayage has refuted claims that the camp of late Kofi Adda won the majority of Navrongo Constituency Executive positions at the just-ended internal party constituency elections. Speaking during a One on One interview at Dreamz Fm a local radio station in the Regional Capital Bolgatanga monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, the former ambassador said, out of the 10 elected Navrongo constituency executives in the just-ended internal party elections, 7 were with her camp. “David Samari was with me, he was in our camp, Jacob Ncho is in our camp, David Anafo was with us, Ganiu was with us, Dan. B was with us, and Dennis was with us. How many were elected? 10, and out of the 10 elected, 7 were with us and these are all the people who were elected. 3 were elected who were not with us. Even the 3 who were elected, who were not with us, one of them eventually fell off, and am not going to mention names. So, two are hardcore of Kofi Adda’s camp”. Giving her response during the program, she admitted that is a difficult task to be responding to such debates because she believes they need to move on as a party. “ Is very difficult for me to say this because I want us to move on for goodness sake. This whole Tangoba –Kofi Adda thing has hurt us. If we are wise, we drop it and forget that thing about somebody’s team won and somebody’s team lost, it is Navrongo that won”. The fact that the chairman lost, look at the tsunami that went across the region from Bawku to Talensi to Bolga, people fainting and dying and all that. So, why should I be singled out? She asked Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“I died in my boots”–NPP Chairman confessed after defeat
The incumbent chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Anthony Kofi Mensah has accepted losing the constituency election as he congratulates the newly elected NPP constituency Chairman Mr. David Samari. According to the incumbent Chairman Mr. Kofi Mensah’s post on Meta, he said: “I died in my boots”. Handover to happen soon. Immediately after the Constituency election result was declared on Thursday, May 12, 2022, at the C.K Tedam University, Mr. Kofi Mensah announced that handing over will be done soon. Mr. David Samari just like what Arsenal did to Chelsea and Manchester United weeks ago, defeated Anthony Kofi Mensah with 420 votes, leaving only 256 of the votes to the incumbent Kofi Mensah. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Navrongo: Results and all you need to know about NPP constituency election
Thursday’s results of the Navrongo central constituency elected New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives have brought some interesting changes as far as leadership of the party in the area is concerned. Apexnewsgh.com report The election was initially suspended by the party after some reasonable concerns about missing names from the register were raised by some qualified delegates who believes the right thing must be done. Meanwhile, the results for the Chairmanship position came as shock to many, especially with the huge gap seen between Mr. David Samari and the incumbent chairman Anthony Kofi Mensah. Mr. David Samari just like what Arsenal did to Chelsea and Manchester United weeks ago, defeated Anthony Kofi Mensah with 420 votes, leaving only 256 of the votes to the incumbent Kofi Mensah. However, information gathered from some party members in the area indicates that the late Kofi Addah even his grave influenced delegates to choose the right executives for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Navrongo Central constituency. Below are the Navrongo NPP Constituency results CHAIRMAN 1 ANTHONY KOFI MENSAH – 256 2 DAVID SAMARI – 420. Rejected ballot – 2 1ST VICE CHAIRMAN 1 JONATHAN BALOBA – 226 2 JACOB DAYELLE NCHOR -451 Rejected ballot: 1 2ND VICE CHAIRMAN 1 THOMAS AYUDOBA – 249 2 DENNIS MINYILA – 427 Rejected Ballots: 2 YOUTH ORGANIZER 1 AARON LAGEDAM – 273 2 GILBERT BAWOLORIKO – 120 3 DANIEL BAYIVERE – 277 9 rejected ballots. TREASURER 1 CAESAR KWOSE- 396 2 CAESAR S. AWEPUGA – 279 Rejected 2. SECRETARY 1 MOSES A. AMOAH – 417 2 SAIBU S.D. SLANWIAH – 258 Rejected Ballot: 2 WOMEN ORGANIZER 1 GRACE AKUA ALEGEWE – 278 2 OPHELIA PHILOMENA AOVARE – 394 4 rejected ballots. NASARA COORDINATOR 1 ALHAJI HALIM BAWAH AYONGO -267 ADAMS ABDUL-GANIU – 407 4 rejected ballots. YOUTH ORGANIZER 1 AARON LAGEDAM – 273 o2 GILBERT BAWOLORIKO – 120 3 DANIEL BAYIVERE – 277 9 rejected ballots. ORGANIZER Godfred Aweligiya – 272 David Anafo – 404. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
John Mahama left strong economy for NPP and they recruited 125 ministers and now they can’t …Sampson Tangombu
The NDC Member of Parliament for Navrongo Central Mr. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia has said, it is obvious former President Dramani Mahama left a strong economy to NPP before leaving office because evidence shows, they were able to recruit One Hundred and Twenty Five (125) Ministers immediately took over from John Mahama. Apexnewsgh.com report According to the Navrongo legislator, “Today, the NPP and Dr. Bawumia are claiming the economy is recovering and they cannot even recruit Deputy Regional Minister which was the case in their first administration immediately John Mahama left office. However, Mr. Sampson Tangombu called on the Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to render an apology to Ghanaians because he got it wrong from the beginning by tagging John Dramani Mahama as ‘incompetent’ “I will sincerely task Dr. Bawumia to come and apologize to Ghanaians and let them understand that he got it wrong. Because today, he agrees that our economy is driven by external forces forgetting that we don’t sell dollars or print dollars in Ghana. But he used the dollar as the benchmark against John Mahama by way of calling Mahama {incompetent}” Responding to the Ukraine-Russia war which was captured by Dr. Bawumia’s lecture, the MP said: “Ukraine-Russian is barely 2months and you are using to build as your non-performance of the economy, forgetting that if the price of crude oil goes up, you are also benefiting”. The problem in Ghana today, is the exchange rate which we cannot control and the loan they are paying over 50 billion a year. Mr. Sampson Tangombu stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Show Ghanaians one factory you built as a govt 5 years down the line–NDC MP challenges govt
The NDC Member of Parliament for Navrongo Central Mr. Sampson Tangombu Chiragia has challenged the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) to show Ghanaians one factory they built as a government 5 years down the line. Apexnewsgh.com report Speaking in an interview with ApexnewsGH on Friday, April 8, 2022, the Navrongo legislator threw the challenge whiles responding to some issues raised by Dr. Bawumia during his TESCON encounter on Thursday. “In Ghana today, let the NPP show us one factory they started as a new factory as a government of Ghana. They only came to support individual existing projects”. “Under the One Village One Factory (1V1F) policy, no single factory has been built by this government and they claimed they have been able to revamp about 130 factories and they don’t want to use the word revamp. Can you show me a factory the NPP built that has recruited over 300 people in Ghana 5 years down the line?”. In the Upper East Region, can they show us just one factory they have built for the region?”. Mr. Sampson Tangombu asked. Meanwhile, according to governing New Patriotic Party, the One District One Factory (1D1F) initiative is the vision of His Excellency the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to change the nature of Ghana’s economy from one which is dependent on import and export of raw material to one which is focused on manufacturing, value addition and export of processed goods. These raw materials are largely found in the districts which would have otherwise gone waste. The initiative as proposed by His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is private sector-led. Government creates the necessary conducive environment for the businesses to access funding from financial institutions and other support services from Government agencies to establish factories. Ghanaian entrepreneurs will thus own the companies, operate them and bear all the risks and rewards of the projects. However, since its launch on 25th August 2017, the people of the Upper East Region are yet to see even one of the old collapsed factories such as Pwalugu tomato factory, and the Meat factory at Zaurungu revamp. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Navio: Bridge collapse triggered questions on role of MP, MCE and Assembly members
An interesting argument seeking for answer for the role of an MCE, MP and Assembly member has emerged on social media after a collapse of 23 years old steel Bridge in Navio which has affected some Communities like Manyoro, Natugnia Nakolo and Sirigu on Wednesday 23, 2022. Apexnewsgh.com report Below are the argument on Meta (Facebook) The duties of a member of the District Assembly, or the duties of the Assembly member, are defined in Section 16 of the Local Governance Act, 2016 — Act 936. Performance of these duties by members are essential for the Assembly’s discharge of their deliberative, legislative and executive functions. A member of the District Assembly who has a firm knowledge of the duties as prescribed by the law is empowered to provide quality representation to his electorate or community. On the other hand, communities that have a good understanding of the duties that the law imposes on an Assembly member may be better equipped to demand accountability of their local representative in the Assembly. Now, the duties that the law charges a member of a District Assembly perform are enumerated as follows: A member of a District Assembly shall as appropriate— Maintain close contact with the electoral area of the District Assembly, consult the people of the electoral area on issues to be discussed in the District Assembly, collate their views, opinions, and proposals; Present the views, opinions and proposals of the electorate to the District Assembly; Attend meetings of the District Assembly and meetings of sub-committees of which that member of the District Assembly is a member; Meet the electorate before each meeting of the District Assembly; Report to the electorate the, (i) General decision of the District Assembly: and (ii) Actions the member has taken to solve problems raised by residents in the electoral area; Draw attention in general debate to national policies that are relevant to the subject under discussion; Actively participate in the work of the sub-committees of the Executive Committee; Bring to bear on any discussion in the District Assembly the benefit of the skill, profession, experience or specialized knowledge of the member; Maintain frequent liaison with organized productive economic groupings and other persons in the district; and Take part in communal and development activities in the district. Act 936 also directs that a member of a District Assembly shall, in the discharge of the duty, have due regard to the national interest and the interest of the people in the district. These are the duties that an Assembly member must perform and that’s what you must demand of your representative in the Assembly. WHAT THE ROLE OF AN MP The misunderstanding following the fact that some citizens confuse the role of the Member of Parliament which is primarily to make laws with those of the Executive which include the provision of amenities. Indeed media reports on the elections have indicated that some voters decide to vote their MPs out because they failed to provide certain developments in their various constituencies. Unfortunately, this shouldn’t have been the case. Although Members of Parliament, to some extent, drive the developmental agenda, citizens should not expect them to bear the cost of these development projects as it is financially impossible for them to do so. On the other side of this conversation is the notion that some aspiring MPs, in their bid to win votes, promise heaven and earth to the people in the area of providing them with some amenities and based on such mouthwatering promises, they are voted into power. However, even though MP’s have a duty to lobby for developmental projects for the district, the fact still remains that, MPs job is to make laws. THE ROLE OF A DCE OR MCE Local Government Act -2016 ,Act 936 section 20 stipulates clearly the functions of the District Chief Executive (DCE) which when performed and Executed effectively will ensure massive improvement in development of our various districts. Some of these functions performed by a District Chief Executive are as follows : # District Chief Executive shall (a) preside at meetings of the Executive Committee of the District Assembly and in the absence of the District Chief Executive a member of the Executive Committee elected by the members present from among themselves shall preside; (b) be responsible for the day-to-day performance of the executive and administrative functions of the District Assembly . (c) be responsible for the supervision of the departments of the District Assembly departments of (d) be the chief representative of the Central Government in the district Other functions performed by the District Chief Executive (DCE) include: They are responsible for the overall development within the district either social, economic, physical and human capital development. Allocation of projects to specific community especially SHPs ( SELF HELP-COMMUNITY PROJECTS). Reshaping of roads, rural electrification, schools, clinics among others. He is also responsible for lobbying for developmental programmes for the district. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









