Executives of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bongo Constituency in a report presented to the Local Government and Rural Development Minister against the District Chief Executive Rita Atanga says, she embarked on a familiarization tour within the district without the involving Party Executives. Apexnewsgh.com report “After her confirmation, the Hon. DCE embarked on a familiarization tour within the District. As worthy as such tours were to the Assembly, our Party could not take the due advantage of same. Party Executives at all levels within the constituency were not informed”. The report also said, the DCE visited Traditional Chiefs without the usual involvement of Polling Station Executives, Electoral Area Coordinators, and Constituency Executives who are seen as the face of the Party. “Worse of it all are Traditional Areas, where Assembly Members who are members of the fraternity were not informed. Not even a call from the Constituency Chairman and Executives on her to at least involve Electoral Area Coordinators and Assemble Members sympathetic towards the NPP was heeded to. Per the report, they believes “the consequences of such action if not addressed will lead to disaffection and apathy among the rank and file of our party in the Constituency. Meanwhile, the Executives in the report to the Local Government Minister say all their efforts which include several invitations from the Chairman and Elders extended to her for a meeting to resolve all the issues were turned down by the DCE. The report was released to the media following an accusation by a party member Wilson Dabuo who claimed the former DCE Peter Ayinbisa and executives are attempting to remove the current DCE from office. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Bongo Constituency/Upper East Region E:mail: Apexnewsgh@gmail.com Contact: 0256336062
VIDEO: Election of Bongo presiding member turned yawa for NPP family
There has been an ongoing exchange of words that could lead to something ugly if security officials delayed calming down nerves at the Bongo District Assembly. The election of the presiding officer is scheduled to take place today, but the information available to this platform says the Old government appointees at the Bongo district Assembly are angry with the step taken by the District Chief Executive Madam Rita Atanga. According to our source, “The Bongo District Assembly is supposed to elect a presiding member today. So, the problem is that the government appointees that have been in the office for the past two years have ended their term in office and the assembly led by the district chief executive has to replace them. So, when the record was given and they had to go there and start the process, the DCE came out with a new list to replace the old 17 government appointees. our source revealed “The old government appointees never took it kindly because they were not informed that they will be replaced. So, they will not agree. So, it is now a misunderstanding between the old government appointees and the DCE. That’s the reason for the confusion”. In the videotape available to us, one could hear words like, you can come and destroy the party when you cannot even write your name, some say, no information to replace them, and so on. As if wasn’t enough, someone also went remove the metre fuse to the Electoral Commission and turned everywhere blackout” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Bongo: Assembly Members Honored Rita Atanga With 100% Endorsement
Rita Atanga, the President’s nominee for Bongo District of the Upper East Region, has enjoyed a 100 percent endorsement from the Assembly members. Apexnewsgh.com reports All 54 members of the Assembly made up of elected and government appointees eligible to cast their votes, voted YES in favor of Madam Atanga as President’s Representative in Bongo District. Meanwhile, the massive endorsement of Madam Atanga came after some dialogue and it was proposed by the Assembly Members to confirm her by popular acclamation which was rejected by the official of the Electoral Commission (EC). Madam Atanga is becoming the first woman in the Bongo district to occupy the office of District Chief Executive (DCE). However, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bongo Constituency Edward Bawa was also seen present pleading with assembly members to vote massively for the president’s nominee. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









