The National Democratic Congress (NDC) announced an ambitious plan to transform Ghana’s economy. The NDC’s Deputy Director of Special Duties, Brogya Genfi, revealed the party’s vision for a 24-hour economy aimed at creating job opportunities for the country’s youth. Apexnewsgh reports The plan involved implementing a three-shift system in factories to allow more people to work and prosper. In addition to this, the NDC intended to recruit 25,000 young individuals into various security services such as the police, military, immigration, and fire services. This initiative was designed to offer employment opportunities for those who sought to serve in the security sector. In a groundbreaking move, John Mahama, the flagbearer of the NDC, selected a woman as his running mate, setting the stage for Ghana’s first female Vice President. To further support women’s empowerment, Mahama proposed the establishment of a Women-Based Development Bank. Furthermore, Mahama pledged to abolish the controversial E-Levy within four months of assuming office in 2025. This levy, which taxed mobile money transactions, had drawn criticism for its impact on Ghanaians who relied on these services. Addressing the issue of unemployment, Mahama aimed to eliminate the betting levy and replace it with a more productive tax system to discourage young people from engaging in unproductive activities. The NDC’s ultimate vision was to create a prosperous Ghana where everyone had access to opportunities. With seasoned leaders like Mahama, who had previously served as an assembly member and contributed to the 1992 Constitution, the party was poised to make a positive impact on Ghana’s future. Meanwhile, the Katiu community campaign was spearheaded by the National Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, along with other national party leadership. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/ Katiu
General Mosquito Inspires Navrongo Central with Compelling Unity Parable
National Democratic Congress (NDC) Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, recently shared a thought-provoking parable with the people of Naaga community in Navrongo Central. Apexnewsgh reports He told the story of four donkeys tied together by a farmer, with food placed just out of reach. The first two donkeys struggled and died trying to access the food simultaneously. However, the remaining two donkeys learned from their mistake and decided to eat one after the other, ultimately surviving. Asiedu Nketiah used this parable to convey a crucial message to NDC members: unity and patience are key to success. He emphasized that every position will be contested, but only one person can win. Instead of fighting and potentially losing everything, members should support the chosen candidate to ensure the party’s victory. By working together and taking turns, NDC members can achieve their goals and secure parliamentary representation. This message is particularly relevant ahead of the 2024 elections, as the NDC seeks to regain power. Asiedu Nketiah’s leadership and guidance will play a significant role in shaping the party’s strategy and unity. The NDC’s values of social democracy, equality, and fraternity will continue to drive their efforts to promote participatory and responsible government in Ghana. The National Chairman recently visited various communities in the Navrongo constituency to connect with the people and understand their challenges. He explained that holding a rally in Navrongo town wouldn’t allow him to grasp the community’s specific issues, such as road conditions, telephone networks, and access to clean water. Instead, by visiting individual communities, Asiedu Nketiah aims to gain a deeper understanding of their needs. This approach enables him to be a witness to the challenges faced by the community, which will be crucial when their Member of Parliament presents development proposals to the government. Asiedu Nketiah assured the community that he will advocate for their needs and support their development. As the newly elected National Chairman of the NDC, Asiedu Nketiah is focused on strategizing to bring the party into power. During his visit, he emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation within the party, using the parable of the donkeys to illustrate the need for collective progress. Asiedu Nketiah’s message was particularly directed at NPP supporters, encouraging them to consider the NDC’s vision for the community’s development. By engaging with community members and listening to their concerns, the national chairman hopes to inspire change and bring about a better future for the people of Navrongo. However, he further advised the people of Naaga and the entire Navrongo Central to vote for their 2024 Parliamentary Candidate Simon Aworigo and former President John Dramani Mahama. Naaba Orlando Alebizire A. Awini, Paramount Chief of Naaga Traditional area who received the NDC national chairman wholeheartedly to his community also used the opportunity to outline some of his challenges Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Naaga For publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062, +233248250270 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Asiedu Nketiah Urges Bolgatanga Central to Retain Isaac Adongo
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has advised the people of Sumbrungu in the Bolgatanga Central Constituency to retain their Member of Parliament, Isaac Adongo, popularly known as the “Mercedes Benz MP.” Apexnewsgh reports During his campaign engagement in Sumbrungu of the Bolgatanga Central in the Upper East Region, Mr. Asiedu Nketiah praised Adongo and other Upper East MPs as highly distinguished in Ghana’s Parliament. Asiedu Nketiah cautioned the constituents not to be swayed by the governing New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) attempts to buy their votes. “When the NPP brings money, take it because it’s your money,” he emphasized. This message resonated with party supporters in the Sumbrungu area, who were thrilled to hear from their national chairman. Asiedu Nketiah’s endorsement of Adongo underscores the NDC’s confidence in their MPs’ abilities to deliver for their constituents. With the 2024 elections looming, the NDC is intensifying its campaign efforts to retain key seats like Bolgatanga Central. Asiedu Nketiah, a seasoned politician and longest-serving General Secretary of the NDC, has been instrumental in shaping the party’s strategy . His appeal to the people of Sumbrungu reflects the NDC’s commitment to empowering local leaders and promoting grassroots development. The NDC national chairman has been in the Upper East since Wednesday to engage communities in most remote areas in the various constituencies. This, he said will give him the opportunity to understand the people challenges and ways to address them when the party comes to power in 2025. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Bolgatanga
Kologo Chief lauds John Mahama’s Women Development Bank Promises
Naba Clifford Asobayire, the Chief of Kologo traditional area, is thrilled about John Mahama’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) manifesto, particularly the plan to establish a Women Development Bank. Apexnewsgh reports Such initiative resonates deeply with the Chief, who believes it will greatly alleviate the challenges faced by women in his community. The NDC’s proposed Women Development Bank aligns with their broader vision to boost Ghana’s economy through investments in key sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and the creative economy. This commitment to empowering women and fostering economic growth is music to the ears of Chief Asobayire and his people. Recently, NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah visited the Kologo Traditional area in the Upper East Region as part of a ” campaign tour.” This grassroots approach aims to connect directly with the people, understand their concerns, and bring about positive change. By engaging with local leaders and communities, the NDC hopes to shake things up and do things differently this time around. Chairman Asiedu Nketiah’s visit underscores the NDC’s dedication to listening to the needs of ordinary Ghanaians and crafting solutions that truly benefit them. With the Women Development Bank initiative, the party is sending a strong message about its commitment to women’s empowerment and economic development. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/ Kologo
Naaga Chief Sounds Alarm: Be Vigilant Over Electoral Commission’s Actions
Naaba Orlando Alebizire A. Awini, Paramount Chief of Naaga, has urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) national Chairman and it’s members to be watchful and vigilant regarding the Electoral Commission’s actions. Apexnewsgh reports The Chief expressed concerns about the EC’s attitude and behavior, emphasizing that they must be held accountable to the people of Ghana. The NDC over the month has raised serious concerns after experiencing what they described as anomalies in Pusiga and some other part of the country, hence demanding the Electoral Commission to audit the IT system of the commission and the voters register. Aside the issues raised above by the Chief, he also addressed the deplorable state of the Naaga-Shirigu-Naaga road, which, despite claims of ongoing construction, remains in disrepair. He appealed to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to prioritize the road’s rehabilitation if they come into power in January 2025. The Chief however, commended NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah for visiting his community to witness the challenges they are bedeviling their communities. The Chief was hopeful that the party will address the Naaga Traditional Area’s needs if voted into power on December 7. He made these remarks during the visit of the NDC national chairman Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah to his community. The NDC national chairman, has been in the Upper East Region for the past two days campaigning in most of part of the remote communities in the Region. This he said, will help him identify or have a feel of what the people are passing through. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Naaga
NDC insists EC IT system and voters register must be audited
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has raised concerns about the IT system of the Electoral Commission (EC) and is calling for a thorough examination of its vulnerabilities. Apexnewsgh reports The NDC emphasized the need for a multi-stakeholder and interparty scrutiny of the EC’s IT system to address the vulnerabilities that the EC has acknowledged. Fifi Kwetey, the General Secretary of the NDC, stated in a press release that the EC’s IT system is vulnerable to data manipulation and infiltration by both officials and non-officials who have access to login credentials. The NDC has accepted the EC’s promise to release the corrected/updated version of the 2024 Provisional Voters Register for scrutiny within one week. Additionally, the NDC welcomes the decision by the Electoral Commission to re-exhibit the updated Provisional Voters’ Register. The NDC has recommended that the re-exhibition exercise should be conducted both online and offline at the exhibition centers. Moreover, the party is demanding a comprehensive examination of the EC’s IT system by multiple stakeholders and political parties to address the acknowledged vulnerabilities. The NDC believes that these vulnerabilities could potentially compromise the integrity of the upcoming December 07, 2024 elections if left unaddressed. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Ghana
NDC’s Neglect of Upper East Region: A Tale of Broken Loyalty
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has constituted its National Campaign Team for the 2024 presidential and parliamentary campaigns. Apexnewsgh reports The team, appointed by the Functional Executive Committee, is tasked with prosecuting the party’s campaign nationwide. The National Campaign Team is led by Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary, as Campaign Coordinator, with Dr. Joseph Yammin, National Organizer, as Deputy Campaign Coordinator in charge of regional campaigns. Other members include Richard Quashiga, Chief Hamilton Nixon Biney, Sammy Gyamfi, George Opare Addo, Dr. Hanna Louisa Bisiw-Kotei, Alhaji Cole Younger, Prof. Joshua Alabi, Joyce Bawa Mogtari, Beatrice Annan, Alex Segbefia, James Agyenim Boateng, and Eric Adjei. The team will work under the guidance of a Campaign Steering Committee chaired by Johnson Asiedu Nketia, with members including Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, Dr. Ato Forson, Rt. Hon. Doe Adjaho, Alhaji Hudu Yahaya, Kofi Totobi Quakyi, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, Dr. Kwabena Duffour, Betty Mould Iddrisu, Julius Debrah, Marrietta Brew, Dr. Valerie Sawyer, Sam Pee Yalley, and Alhaji Alhassan Ligbi. The National Campaign Team and Steering Committee will report to the Functional and National Executive Committees of the party, with the flag-bearer, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, providing overall leadership. Despite the unwavering loyalty of the Upper East Region to the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the party has consistently neglected the region when making critical appointments. This disturbing trend has become a norm, leaving party members in the region feeling disenfranchised and disillusioned. The Upper East Region has been a stronghold for the NDC since 1992, earning it the nickname “World Bank for the NDC.” Even in opposition, the NDC boasts 14 Members of Parliament from the region, while the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) only has one. This impressive feat alone deserves recognition and respect from the party leadership. However, the region’s dedication and contributions seem to go unnoticed, as key appointments and decisions continue to bypass the region. The silence from party members in the region is deafening, as they fail to express their discontent to the leadership in Accra. Only one person Richard Anamoo was appointed as representative of the NDC’s professional forum out of 33 appointments. This neglect has created a sense of disillusionment among party faithful in the Upper East Region, who feel their loyalty and hard work are being taken for granted. The NDC must acknowledge and address this issue to prevent further disillusionment and potential defections. The party’s neglect of the Upper East Region is a stark reminder that loyalty and dedication are not always reciprocated. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
NDC to Launch Campaign in July Ahead of December Elections
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to officially launch its campaign in July, according to flag bearer John Dramani Mahama. Apexnewsgh reports The launch will follow the announcement of the campaign team this week. Mahama made this known at the Volta Regional fundraising dinner in Accra last Saturday. The former President expressed confidence in the party’s chances, stating that after the campaign launch, there will be no turning back until the December 7 elections. He urged party faithful to work towards achieving a resounding victory, likening the country’s current state to an abyss that requires serious thinking to change its fortunes. Mahama commended the Volta Region for its critical role in the “rescue crusade” and encouraged executives and party members to double their efforts, aiming for at least 90% of the vote in the region. He praised the party’s proactivity and assured that their hard work will be rewarded on December 7. Industrialist and philanthropist Kwamigah Tanko Atokple, who chaired the occasion, emphasized the need for collective effort, urging all Voltarians to contribute towards securing victory for the party. He stressed that no individual or group can achieve this alone, and encouraged all to contribute their “widow’s mite” towards the cause. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on; Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062.
Lithium Deal: NDC blast govt over 10% royalty a celebration.
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has criticized the government’s claim of securing a 10% Royalty under Ghana’s Lithium agreement with Babari DV, calling it a celebration of mediocrity. The NDC highlights that the prevailing royalty rate of 5% was set by the Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 (ACT 703), which allows for a royalty rate between 3% and 6%. The NDC points out that this law was amended in 2015 by ACT 900, making the royalty rate subject to negotiations. In the case of the Barari-Lithium agreement, which marks Ghana’s first deal for the exploitation of a Green Mineral like lithium, the NDC argues that comparing the prevailing royalty rate of 5% to a 10% royalty rate is an exercise in mediocrity. The NDC suggests that the government should have opted for a flexible range of royalty rates, similar to Chile’s approach, which currently has a range of 8% to 21% depending on variables. However, the NDC believes that the 10% rate secured by the government could have been the baseline rate, subject to adjustment in cases of windfall revenue or profit for the company if the government had negotiated effectively. Below are details of the statement: PRESS STATEMENT For Immediate Release 13th December, 2023 NDC’S POSITION ON THE GHANA-BARARI DV LITHIUM DEAL The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has keenly followed public discussions on the controversial Mining Lease Agreement executed between the Government of Ghana and Barari DV Ghana Limited, for the exploitation of Lithium and other associated minerals in the Ewoyaa community of the Mfantseman Municipality of Ghana. After a meticulous scrutiny of the terms of the Mining Lease Agreement, the NDC has come to the conclusion that the Ghana-Barari Lithium agreement is not in the best interest of Ghana. 1. It is an indisputable fact, that mining hasn’t benefited us as a nation over the years. Hence, there is the need for an urgent review of the country’s existing mining laws and policies, particularly in relation to green minerals. 2. This is why the flag-bearer of the NDC, H.E John Dramani Mahama has promised to review the laws that govern the extractive industry, in order for the country to maximize her share and local participation in the exploitation of our natural resources. 3. The NDC holds the view, that the green minerals of the country, should not be exploited based on the existing mining laws and policies, which are predominantly tailored for gold mining and have not benefited the nation over the years. 4. We are of the firm opinion, that it is about time the existing colonial model of mining lease concession agreements, was reviewed. New models for the exploitation of our mineral resources such as Joint Ventures and Service Agreements, that provide for equitable benefit sharing, enhanced local participation and value addition, should be considered as part of the review of the laws and policies governing our extractive sector. 5. Our beloved country urgently needs a reviewed mining regime, that provides for the sustainable funding and strengthening of the Ghana Geological Survey Authority, to engage in reconnaissance and prospecting, particularly in relation to green minerals. We believe that this, if supported by the Minerals Income and Investment Fund (MIIF) under the right policy framework, will enhance the bargaining power of the state in the exploitation of our mineral resources. 6. It is for these reasons, that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government should have extensively engaged all affected local communities, as well as key stakeholders including CSOs in the extractive sector, before executing the Barari-Lithium agreement. Sadly, there has been very little engagement by government with the affected local communities and key stakeholders in the processes leading to the execution of the controversial lithium deal. The NDC believes that, all stakeholders in the extractive sector must have a say in the kind of law and model, under which our lithium and other green minerals should be exploited for the maximum benefit of the State. 7. Aside the fundamental issues enumerated above, there are certain germane issues about the terms of the Ghana-Barari DV lease agreement that are worth highlighting: I) First and foremost, the requirement in the mining lease agreement for the establishment of a chemical plant to process our lithium locally, is very weak to say the least. * We note with concern, that under Schedule Two (2) of the lease agreement, the establishment of a local chemical plant by the company is not mandatory, but contingent on the conduct of a scoping study to determine the economic viability of the processing of lithium in Ghana. * Even more worrying, is the fact that, paragraphs 1(b)(c) and (d) of schedule two (2) of the lease agreement, envisages the inability of the company (Barari DV) to meet this requirement. This makes nonsense of the claim by government that no raw lithium will be exported from Ghana under the agreement. II) Secondly, there are no specific provisions in the mining lease that emphasize Ghana’s control over the lithium mining value chain and the benefits thereof. * In the extractive sector, the ability of a country to optimize gains from the value chain is the surest way of domesticating benefits. * The NDC wants a deal that provides a clear and unambiguous strategy for maximizing the benefits of lithium mining through value chain participation. There is therefore the need for mandatory requirements for the local processing of raw lithium before it is exported out of the country and a 100% off-taker for the by-products thereof (i.e Feldspar, Silica, Kaolin etc.) for local industries and manufacturing companies. III) On the claim by government, that Barari DV will be paying corporate tax of 35% under the deal, it is important for government to clarify the status of the company and provide the full facts relative to concessions that have been granted the company. *What the Mining Lease expressly provides is that, Barari DV shall pay taxes in accordance with the mining laws of Ghana, without more. * We are however told
Our declaration is 15 over 15 for Upper East NDC seat in 2024–Dr. Rainer Akumperigya
A legal team member of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Dr. Rainer Akumperigya has extended a piece of advice to members of the opposition NDC in the region to declare what he titled 15 over 15 on their various social media platforms including Facebook. The party legal team member who is also a Bongo resident gave the advice to members after the Health Walk organized by the Bolgatanga Constituency leadership on Saturday, October 28, 2023. Addressing the media, Lawyer Akumperigya said: “The unity which is being demonstrated on the ground by the youth of NDC at the Health walk, is a direct response to the problem Nana Akufo- administration has caused. And this has caused a lot of anger, it has caused despondency, it has caused uncertainty in otherwise a stabilized economy which they inherited”. He believes the subject matter has been defined as to what will make one win an election in 2024. According to him, the Akufo-Addo administration the parameters, the boundaries, and the issues have been defined already. Democracy has no meaning if is not translated to the people and their well-being. So, am here to lend my support to the Bolga Central Constituency. “In the Upper East, we won 14 of 15 in the 2020 election, which is a show of strength. For the Binduri seat that we missed, we are promising the people of Upper East and the people of Ghana that from today, every member who believes in the spirit of NDC should know that we taking all the 15 seats and that is the declaration we are making”. He, however, advised members of the NDC in the region to keep their social media busy by declaring 15 over 15 for NDC the Upper East Region. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com









