As Rockson Bukari engaged with Apexnewsgh, he couldn’t help but feel a deep sense of connection to the land and its people. As a native of the Gbego, a community in the Talensi District, Rockson was honored to share the story of the Golob Festival, a celebration that was woven into the very fabric of their tradition and culture. Sharing his insight, he acknowledged that the Golob Festival marked the beginning of the farming season, a time of great anticipation as the community prepared their lands for cultivation. But this festival was more than just a celebration of farming; it was a holy month, a time for spiritual reflection and renewal. He explained, that during this sacred period, the community came together to abstain from certain activities. They did not marry, hold funerals, or make noise. They also avoided shedding blood, seeking to maintain a sense of purity and holiness. He pointed that their focus was on seeking the blessings of the Almighty God, asking for His favor and protection as they embarked on a new season of farming. As Rockson shared the story of the Golob Festival, he reminded his community of the importance of unity and togetherness. During this period, they did not intermarry, nor did they engage in conflicts or disputes. Instead, they came together as one people, united in their pursuit of blessings and prosperity. As the festival came to a close, the community offered prayers and sacrifices, asking God to bless them with rain and a bumper harvest. They called upon His divine intervention, seeking His guidance and protection as they navigated the challenges of farming. The Golob Festival was a unique and special celebration, one that was deeply ingrained in the fabric of their community. It was a time for reflection, gratitude, and blessings, and Roxy felt honored to be a part of it. The people of Talensi are led by Tongo-Raana Kolbilsong Namalteng the Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Council. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Dr. Nadia Adongo intensifies Campaign for Bawumia, Parliamentary Candidates in BONABOTO Area
Dr. Nadia Adongo, Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs, is vigorously campaigning across the BONABOTO area. Apexnewsgh reports Starting in her constituency, she visited Zuarungu market women to highlight government projects and interventions in Bolgatanga East. “We value our community ties,” Dr. Adongo emphasized. “I wanted to share the impact of President Akufo-Addo and Bawumia’s administration, including Zuarungu’s newfound paramountcy.” She stressed the importance of social interventions like Free SHS, which has greatly benefited her area, especially girl children. Dr. Adongo’s passion stems from personal experience: “As a girl child from a farming family, education transformed my life. I’m committed to supporting a government that prioritizes education and social welfare.” Dr. Nadia Adongo, took her campaign to the next level by visiting the Cattle market in the Bolgatanga. There, she and her team met with cattle dealers, intensifying her campaign for all Parliamentary Candidates in the region. Her passionate speech highlighted the impact of President Akufo-Addo and Dr. Bawumia’s administration. “Today, we’re at the cattle market, established during Akufo-Addo and Bawumia’s tenure, thanks to Hon. Rockson Bukari,” she emphasized. “This market provides a vital hub for people to buy cattle, boosting local economic activity.” Dr. Adongo proudly pointed out the market’s infrastructure, “Look at the fence, provided for these hardworking individuals, securing this space for their livelihoods.” Her message was clear: the current administration has delivered tangible benefits, improving lives and livelihoods in the community. Dr. Nadia Adongo’s campaign trail continued at the goat and sheep market in Bolgatanga, where she was joined by Mathew Silas Amoah, the Bolga East Parliamentary Candidate, and former Regional Minister Rockson Bukari. Addressing the goat and sheep dealers, Dr. Adongo urged them to vote for all NPP Parliamentary Candidates in the BONABOTO area, as well as Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the upcoming December 7 election. As the Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs, Dr. Adongo has been instrumental in promoting Ghana’s interests globally. Her commitment to community development is evident in her campaign efforts, where she highlights the benefits of voting for NPP candidates. By joining forces with Mathew Silas Amoah and Rockson Bukari, Dr. Adongo demonstrates her dedication to grassroots engagement. Her message resonates with market traders, who recognize the positive impact of NPP’s policies on their livelihoods. However, leaders of the Bolga Cattle/ goat and sheep market could not hide their excitement for such a campaign visit from members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). Both market chiefs, extended their gratitude to Hon. Rockson Bukari and the NPP for providing a place for their cattle business. Dr. Adongo’s passion for community empowerment is inspiring, and her campaign is likely to make a significant impact in the BONABOTO area. As the December 7 election approaches, her efforts will undoubtedly contribute to a stronger showing for NPP candidates. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Former Regional Minster Rockson Bukari laments over ongoing indiscipline in schools
The former Upper East Regional Minister Mr. Rockson Bukari has seriously lamented over the current indiscipline ongoing in various schools. Apexnewsgh.com report The former minister believes indiscipline in basic schools makes a significant impact on children’s education. When there is a lack of discipline in the classroom, it can disrupt the learning environment, making it difficult for students to concentrate and fully engage in their studies. Persistent disciplinary issues can lead to a loss of instructional time and may result in a decline in academic performance. Furthermore, indiscipline can create an unsafe and unpleasant environment for both students and teachers, which further hinders the learning process. Addressing the people of the Gambibgo community and officials of Ghana Education Service on Friday at the inauguration of the Gambibgo ICT center, Mr. Bukari noted that there is a lot of indiscipline going on in various schools today, stressing “That is why the children are not learning. I want to plead with the Ghana Education Service (GES) that, they should organize moral talks early in the morning for the children in schools”. He advised the teachers to always take charge of the school children by engaging them in what is expected of them to do. “Anything they go to school they should always gather them and tell them what to do. For in the bible said honor thy mother and father. The children don’t respect their teachers, and this is from the parents. “I want to appeal to all parents in Ghana that, the teachers are the center of engagement and must be respected. They must be given all the support they need from parents when necessary. “Parents should take care of their children. The people of Gambibgo must also give support to their children. If the children are indisciplined, parents must be blamed, the teachers alone cannot handle the children they can only impact knowledge. Teach your children to respect the teachers, they must learn to respect their teachers. If they don’t respect their teachers they will not also teach them well”. “The children must learn to be humble because humility is a law in heaven. Because, if you are not humble, you cannot succeed in life. You must learn how to say I am sorry and thank you. The children today don’t know how to say I am sorry and thank you. Why? Teach them how to say thank you I am sorry. what I want to say is that we parents, we don’t even know the kind of children we are giving birth to nowadays, they don’t have respect so I would like to entreat we parents to try and teach them how to say ” sorry and thank you” “I would also like to plead with Ghana the Education Service to bring back morale in school. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
People of Upper East Region enemies of development, reasons why Upper West is ahead
:Written By Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Upper East is region blessed with wonderful places especially with lots of tourist attraction areas such as Paga crocodile pond, tono dam, pikworo slave camp, Upper east regional museum, tongo hill etc. But there is no doubt, is a region deprived of important developmental and social amenities such as Regional Airport, Regional Sports Stadium, Regional Hospital, Regional Passport Office, just to mention but few. It is becoming so worrying to its patriotic citizens who actually have started asking about the crime they have committed by voting and as well making recommendations for appointments for politicians from the region who will end up disappointing them by not using their positions and office to secure good developmental projects for the region they represent. According to the people of Upper East, a region that had the opportunity of having their own flesh and blood as the Ghana Minister for Youth and Sports under the NDC John Dramani Mahama administration, isn’t supposed to be crying for none availability of a Regional Sports Stadium in 2021, especially when such a big opportunity was missed by their own selves. Meanwhile, Upper West got their stadium with 5,000 capacity in 2006. And yet, just like ‘eve’ in the bible was created from the ribs of ‘Adam’ so was Upper West created from the ribs of Upper East. A region that had their own flesh and blood as the Ghana Aviation Minister during the first batch of President Akufo-Addo/Buwumia administration isn’t supposed to be crying for not having an airport in 2021, especially when such precious opportunity was used to play politics among the same beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the people of Upper West opened their airport for commercial flight operations in October 15, 2019 with service by Africa World Airlines from Accra via Tamale using an Embraer 145 regional jet. And yet, just like ‘eve’ in the bible was created from the ribs of ‘Adam’ so was Upper West created from the ribs of Upper East. As at the time of this publication, the people Upper East still risk their lives on a daily basis traveling to Tamale the Northern regional capital for their passport application and renewal. Meanwhile, the people of the Upper West Region commissioned their Passport Application Center (PAC) in 2020. This bringing the number of Passport Application Centers across the country to 13. And yet, just like ‘eve’ in the bible was created from the ribs of ‘Adam’ so was Upper West created from the ribs of Upper East. The Upper East Regional Hospital unlike other regions has become a political ring tone for the two main political parties NDC/NPP every election year. You will be amazed when listening to party communicators from both parties arguing on whose party contributed more than each other at the ongoing renovation work at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital. Meanwhile, 160-bed capacity Upper West Regional Hospital was made open to the general public in January 9, 2020, even after a little delay. Because President Akufo Addo earlier commissioned the US$ 52 million facility in August 2019. And yet, just like ‘eve’ in the bible was created from the ribs of ‘Adam’ so was Upper West created from the ribs of Upper East. What could be cause for the Upper East set back on development? Tribalism/Discrimination, political slavery, greed, hatred, self centered, giving positions non patriotic individuals, ethnicity superiority, literacy superiority and above all disunity were all captured as the real cause of Upper East Region set back on development. Those given opportunities must start thinking outside the box: When Mr. B goes into the office and he decides to do the same thing Mr. A was doing before leaving the office then, Mr. B is not thinking ‘OUTSIDE THE BOX’. In the Upper East Region, it appears development from the two main political parties NDC and NPP are not seeing much light of the day due to the spectacle both big parties are putting on for the region and this is a contributing factor affecting development in the region. Those from the region appointed into positions of MMDAs, regional and national must start thinking outside the box as far as development in the region is concerned. What one could describe as ‘political slavery’ is another canker bedeviling the people of the Upper East Region in terms of developmental projects, unlike some other regions such as Upper West where the people cherished development irrespective of the political party one belongs to. For the National Democratic Congress (NDC), their mentality on the ground as far as Upper East Region is also not helping matters when its comes to development. Because their mentality that the people of the Region vote for NDC come rain come shine because Upper East Region is NDC stronghold and whether they campaign or not they will surely win. Such mentality, is not helping the region in terms of development. Below is a typical example. A piece of published evidence which was reported on a local radio station A1 radio somewhere in November 23, 2020 “IF WE DON’T CAMPAIGN IN UPPER EAST, WE WILL STILL WIN – NDC SECRETARY” “The Upper East Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Donatus Akamugre Atanga, has expressed confidence that his party remains solid in the region to secure the endorsement of voters in the upcoming December 7 general elections; even if they don’t campaign in the region. “According to Mr. Akamugre, though the Upper East Region is considered a stronghold of the NDC, their continuous campaign in the region was to show appreciation to the people of the region for their undying support to the party; and not necessarily to canvas for votes”. So, this mentality by a respected Party Regional Secretary, also confirmed why development isn’t coming as expected in the region and why those elected to represent their constituencies and the region decide to sleep on their jobs. After all, whether they brought development or not next election they will come and









