NDA is executing 1,538 projects across the 5 northern regions–Dr. Bawumia
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NDA is executing 1,538 projects across the 5 northern regions–Dr. Bawumia

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that the Northern Development Authority (NDA) is executing One Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-Eight projects (1,538) across the 5 northern regions. Apexnewsgh.com report The Vice President made the revelation when addressing a congregation at the launch of a 5-year medium-term development strategy during a two-day Northern Ghana Development Summit organized by the Northern Development Authority (NDA) and the five Regional Coordinating Councils (RCCs) of the Northern Ghana with support from development partners and the STAR Ghana Foundation are partnering for the 2022 Northern Ghana Development (NGD) summit with the Theme: “Agenda for Rapid Transformation and Job Creation in a secure and peaceful Northern Ghana. According to the Vice President, out of the total of One Thousand Five Hundred and Thirty-Eight projects (1,538) across the 5 northern regions, Seven Hundred and Ninety (790) of the projects have seen completion and they are all community driven. “They are not imposed from the top, but they are projects that the communities where these projects are being done have demonstrated a need for those and have requested these projects. So it’s more coming from the community and you can therefore see a legacy of the Northern Development Authority even as we speak”. He stated Stressing that, they didn’t engage in rearing Guinea fowls that are flying to Burkina Faso. “ If you ask us what we have done, we will tell you we have implemented Planting for Food and Job (PFJ), we have helped a lot of farmers, we have done One District One Factory, we have done One Village One Dam, and this was only for the five Northern regions, we have done water project in Upper East”. Dr. Bawumia pointed out Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NGD Summit: Dr. Bawumia launches a 5-year medium-term development strategy
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NGD Summit: Dr. Bawumia launches a 5-year medium-term development strategy

Ghana’s Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says the development of Northern Ghana is very important to protect Ghana against the terrorist threat that we are seeing coming from the Sahel and therefore the Medium Term Development Strategy that was launched, assumes an even greater amount of importance for them, and for their development partners and for everybody. Dr. Bawumia spoke at the launch of the Northern Ghana Development Summit (NGDS) a 5-year medium-term development strategy on Wednesday, November 2, 2022. Apexnewsgh.com report According to the Vice President he has had the benefit of reading the medium-term development strategy, after participating in some of the consultations culminating into the strategy. The sixth strategic objectives outlined in the medium-term development strategy are well thought through and integrated in a way that holds the promise of rewriting the development narrative of Northern Ghana. Addressing congregations, Dr. Bawumia said he need not to repeat the development story of the Northern Ghana that has been told several times to multiple audiences. “In this life, I am happy that a new medium-term development strategy is a product of extensive consultations with several stakeholders group including at the furthest frontiers. This is very essential in capturing the voices of people and groups who will remain critical subjects in the quest to tackle inequality and poverty”. He stressed “These people and groups have lived it, seen it, and feel it on a daily basis. I am aware that the strategy focus sits on five plus one thematic areas that are interconnected, aligned, and focuses on promoting socioeconomic growth and climate change, adaptation whilst unlocking the potential of the area by building synergies of actors and building the resilience of our people to create wealth and restore our environment. And these the increase in household incomes by 20% through sustainable agricultural production systems to accelerate human development in Northern Ghana through access to quality social services”. “To promote the private sector, actions capable of delivering broad-based inclusive economic growth in Northern Ghana. To sustain livelihoods by promoting capacity development across local communities on land, governance, biodiversity, conservation, and climate justice. And enhance peace and social cohesion in the northern Savanna Ecological zone and to create a professional transparent thriving and accountable institution that delivers on its mandate” He said. The Vice President pointed out, that he is reliably informed that the first five objectives of the medium-term development strategy are guided by the government’s medium-term development framework 2022 to 2025 vision, and that is to create an optimistic self-confident, and prosperous nation through the creative exploitation of our human and natural resources and operating within a democratic open and fair society in which mutual trust and economic opportunities exist for all. However, he was confident that within the next few years, the Northern Development Authority shall continue to the realization of the national vision and the global commitment that the country has signed on to. “More specifically your contribution shall be measured by that number of percentage of people or households you are able to move from poverty and to transform the lives of our people”. The 2022 Northern Development Summit which was organized at the University for Development Studies in Tamale saw stakeholders ranging from NGOs, CSOs, Foreign partners, Institutions, and individuals to assess, discuss and recommend actions to accelerate the progress of development in Northern Ghana. Meanwhile, The Northern Development Authority (NDA) and the five Regional Coordinating Councils (RCCs) of the Northern Ghana with support from development partners and the STAR Ghana Foundation are partnering for the 2022 Northern Ghana Development (NGD) summit with the Theme: “Agenda for Rapid Transformation and Job Creation in a secure and peaceful Northern Ghana Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NGD Summit: Tackling systematic challenges requires changes that will transform generations—NDA Boss
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NGD Summit: Tackling systematic challenges requires changes that will transform generations—NDA Boss

The Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Development Authority (NDA) Mr. Sumaila Abdulai has said, tackling systematic challenges requires changes that will transform generations and NDA is in to travel that far. The CEO made this known at the launch of a 5-year medium-term development strategy on Wednesday, November 2, 2022. Apexnewsgh.com report The Northern Development Authority (NDA) and the five Regional Coordinating Councils (RCCs) of Northern Ghana with support from development partners and the STAR Ghana Foundation are partnering for the 2022 Northern Ghana Development (NGD) summit with the Theme: “Agenda for Rapid Transformation and Job Creation in a secure and peaceful Northern Ghana” According to Mr. Sumaila, the challenges they are often confronted with ranges from a hostile geography to conflict. Meanwhile, he revealed that NDA has made progress in tackling some of these actions moving forward and it has institutionalized many of them by incorporating them into the strategy that they have developed. “For instance, the NDA, STAR Ghana Foundation, RCCs and other agencies to opened dialogue on improving educational performance and accountability in Northern Ghana” Also added that they have been able to facilitate high-level investment visits by investors from South Africa to Northern Ghana. The CEO also pointed out, that the Northern Development Authority (NDA) and the Ghana Investment Promotion Council (GIPC) have also engaged with a number of local businesses to understand the constraints of doing business in the North. “We believe, now is the time to look at the option that addressed the need of the current generation and those that will come”. Mr. Sumaila stressed However, the CEO ended the speech with a quote by Mother Theresa which says: “None ever do great things but we can all do small things with great love, and together we can do something wonderful. The 2022 Northern Development Summit which was organized at the University for Development Studies in Tamale saw stakeholders ranging from NGOs, CSOs, Foreign partners, Institutions, and individuals to assess, discuss and recommend actions to accelerate the progress of development in Northern Ghana. However, the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia was a special guest of honor at the 2022 NGD Summit. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For Publication, please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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NDG SUMMIT: NDA to facilitate the launch of Five-Year Medium Term Development Strategy (MTDS)
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NDG SUMMIT: NDA to facilitate the launch of Five-Year Medium Term Development Strategy (MTDS)

The Northern Development Authority (NDA) and the five Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) of the Northern Ghana with support from development partners and the STAR Ghana Foundation are partnering for the 2022 Northern Ghana Development (NGD) summit with the Theme: “Agenda for Rapid Transformation and Job Creation in a secure and peaceful Northern Ghana”- Apexnewsgh.com report A Partnership between Government, Development Partners, Private Sector and Civil Society Organisations. The 2022 Northern Ghana Development Summit (NGDS) builds on the achievements and roadmaps of the 2021 NGDS held in Jirapa in November 2021. Following the outcomes of the inaugural NDA Multi – Stakeholder Consultation with Development Partners led by His Excellency the Vice President, and further engagements with the Regional Coordinating Councils (RCCs), Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), line Ministries, Departments and Agencies Development Partners (DPs), International Non – Governmental Organizations (INGOs) Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Traditional Authorities, Faith Based Organizations (FBOs), and local communities across Northern Ghana to develop a Medium Term Development Strategy (MDTS) in line with the NDA Act 963, 2017.The focus of the 2022 NGDS therefore, is to launch the MTDS and this concept note provides the objectives, themes, relevant speakers and a detailed schedule for the Summit and Investment Fair. The NGDS is an annual convening platform that brings together state and non-state actors, including institutions and individuals to one big forum to assess, discuss and recommend actions to accelerate the progress of development in Northern Ghana. Historical BackgroundThe NGDS, formerly known as the “Mole Series” initiated in 2001 was reactivated in 2019 by STAR Ghana in close collaboration with the Regional Coordinating Councils and the Northern Development Authority (NDA). The 2022 Northern Ghana Development SummitThe 2022 Summit prioritizes the launch of the NDA Five-Year Medium Term Development Strategy (MTDS) dubbed “Agenda for Rapid Transformation and Job Creation” in collaboration with Development Partners. The Summit is planned to span two (2) days with the first day being the opening ceremony and launch of the MTDS by H.E Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, alongside presentations on key thematic areas from the MTDS. The second day is an Investment Fair to highlight private sector development needs, opportunities and game changing investment projects captured in the MTDS. The two days programme offers opportunities for exhibition of products and services by businesses and corporate bodies. It is worth mentioning that the two days Summit will form part of a one-week sequential activities, christened “the NDA Week” to be led by the Vice President Dr.Mahamudu Bawumia. Thematic Topics Increasing household incomes in Northern Ghana through sustainable agricultural production systems. Accelerate human development in Northern Ghana through access to quality Social Services Promotion of private sector actions for delivering broad-based and inclusive economic growth in the Northern Ghana Sustaining livelihoods in Northern Ghana through capacity development of local communities on land governance, biodiversity conservation and climate justice Social cohesion, peace and security in Northern GhanaFeatures of the Investment Fair Presentations on investment opportunities, business climate, procedures, incentives in the context of the MTDS Business to business facilitations – B2b Investment promotions in key projects captured in the MTDS Exhibition Signing of Cooperation Agreements. ParticipantsHowever, the event seeks to bring together over 150 Stakeholders across the country. This include Development Partners, the five Regional Coordinating Councils in Northern Ghana, their Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Coordinating Councils, Civil Society Organizations, Clergy, Private Sector, Media, “Friends of the North”, Youth and Women groups including Persons with Disabilities shall participate in this 2-day event. Purpose:The purpose of the summit is to launch and operationalize the MTDS, highlighting the key objectives, intervention areas and results matrix. Expected Outcomes: The Medium-Term Development Strategy (MTDS) launched. A framework for operationalizing the strategic objectives developed. Stakeholder commitments (Government, Development Partners, Private Sector, and CSOs) for the execution of the Strategy secured. An Investment Fair to highlight private sector development and investment opportunities organized. Facilitating PartnersThe Northern Development Authority in collaboration with the five Regional Coordinating Councils of northern Ghana, Heads of Cooperation and Missions, STAR Ghana Foundation, , INGO Forum, GIPC, CSO and SIGA. Source: Apexnewsgh.com|Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Breaking News: OSP starts investigation of alleged corruption in Northern Development Authority
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Breaking News: OSP starts investigation of alleged corruption in Northern Development Authority

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has intensified its investigation on alleged corruption activities at the Northern Development Authority (NDA) According to a letter sighted by Apexnewsgh.com, the Office of the Special Prosecutor has commenced an investigation into suspected corruption and corruption-related offenses in respect of the award of the consultancy service contract by the Northern Development Authority to the A&Q consortium. The letter further says: “You are directed to produce to the OSP all documents relating to the contractual relationship between Northern Development Authority and A&Q consortium including approval by public procurement Authority”. “You are directed to comply by close of business 7 July 2022” the letter concluded Meanwhile, the alleged corruption under OSP includes: 1. Sharing of COVID funds? 2. Registering official vehicles in individual names? 3. Wrong doing in the award of contract to A&Qs Consortium? The letter was signed by the Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Feature: Interesting factors contributing to the underdevelopment of Upper East Region
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Feature: Interesting factors contributing to the underdevelopment of Upper East Region

:Written By Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen No doubt, the Upper East Region of Ghana is a wonderful place to live in, especially with people from rich cultural practices and traditions, a region blessed with tremendous tourist sites all over. However, in the Upper East Region, one of the unfortunate canker or if you like, a defunct micro-finance i have seen hitting the region back to back apart from defunct Diamond Winners, God is Love, Power Ground and the almighty DKM micro-finance is the lack of zeal for ‘development’ from the elites and those who are supposed to know better, i mean those elites from the Upper East Region. No wonder in my last article in October 2021, one of my resource persons from the region strongly holds the views that the region main canker is caused by the elites,  “I see our number one problem as the elite who are educated, they are the problem of the Upper East Region, not the uneducated people” Alhaji Awal Ahmed Kariama, Executive Director at RISE-Ghana maintained Fortunately, Upper East Region has produced very notable individuals and personalities who should have turned things around. But sadly, the reality is that these notable, brilliant and worthy personalities mostly based outside the region, fear coming back home to help develop their own region where they are created as individual gifts and blessings from the most high. Another interesting point bedeviling development in our communities and region is the trending attitude of our chiefs allowing themselves used by politicians by way of offering them appointments and positions in their government. To me, i have strong view that chiefs should not engage in any government activity but must use their office to lobby for development for their people and region. Chiefs must be respected by politicians for the role they play towards development. It is the job of traditional rulers to mediate between the people and the government. It is also their role to fight for the rightful development for their people and region through their office such as Regional House of Chiefs. Is that really the case in the Upper East Region? i guess you already know the answer? There is a saying that: “One does not learn how to use the left hand in old age” Yes, that is a fact. A man who decides to divert his or her children’s minds away from their own region isn’t patriotic to his region. A man who does not care about the welfare of his people back home isn’t worthy to be called a native. A man who is given a good opportunity in a high office that is expected to bring development to his or her people and he or she misused the opportunity, there is no guarantee such a person will be able to bring development if given another opportunity. This is one of the predicaments bedeviling the people of the Upper East Region. In the Upper East Region, with some allocated time,13w one could easily count around the number of storey buildings within the region compared to other regions and majority of these top buildings belong to strangers who on their own are struggling to make the region a better place for everyone. However, mostly when you traveled to Accra or Kumasi, most modern buildings you see across are owned by someone from the Upper East region. Then, you asked yourself what could be the problem? Well, I think is our mentality. I was so surprised and shocked in 2021 when one of the region’s prominent personality informed me during one of our phone conversations that he hasn’t visited home for 33 years and this prominent figure has children and none of them had visited home as well and I mean their father’s compound. During that conversation he was able to informed me that her daughter is due for marriage anytime she wishes because she is of age. So, you see? How will such children have their region at heart, especially when their father is careless about the region? Meanwhile, the man’s only reason was that his siblings died all as a result of family issues. So, the parent had to travel down south for greener pastures with few of them left. So, in this case, it will definitely be a hard thing to learn how to use a left hand as an old man isn’t it? His 33 years old decision is today affecting the innocent people of his family, community, district, constituency and the region developmentally. He is the only one who was able to share that with me but i knew, there are many more with such a tough decision. No wonder, the people of the Upper East Region are not moved by the non-availability of the Passport Office Application Center for a whole region. Because, after all those who normally travel and understand the importance of a traveling passport are living outside the region. Isn’t that regrettable as a region? No wonder, they are not moved by the continuously failed promises by politicians. In December 2021, we were told by the Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu that the signing of a concessional loan facility of $20 million between the governments of Ghana and Saudi Arabia in 2019 for the completion of Bolgatanga Regional Hospital has been truncated and the people of Upper East are quiet and pleased with such a piece of disturbing news after years of battling on local radio stations across the region between communicators of NDC and NPP claiming who should take glory for the hospital renovation project. Meanwhile, when i reached out to the BONABOTO Regional chairman Dr. Esmond Agurgo Balfour to know their plans following the announcement made by the regional Minister about the cancellation of the initial Bolgatanga Regional Hospital concessional loan facility of $20 million between the Ghana government and Saudi Arabia, he confirmed that they have received the information as a group. He described the information as a piece of disappointing news.

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