Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah Appointed Upper East Regional Coordinator of Ghana School Feeding Program
Education, Politics

Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah Appointed Upper East Regional Coordinator of Ghana School Feeding Program

The Upper East Regional Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is celebrating the well-deserved appointment of Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah as the Upper East Regional Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Program. Apexnewsgh reports  This recognition is a testament to her tireless advocacy, outstanding leadership, and commitment to championing the welfare of women and children. With her extensive experience in grassroots mobilization and social development, Abagnamah is expected to bring innovation, efficiency, and a strong sense of purpose to the School Feeding Program in the region. Her appointment reaffirms President John Dramani Mahama’s dedication to empowering women and ensuring inclusive development. As Abagnamah takes on this critical role, she will focus on improving the well-being of schoolchildren across the region, enhancing food security, and strengthening the impact of this vital social intervention program. The Ghana School Feeding Program, launched in 2005, aims to enhance food security and reduce hunger among kindergarten and primary school children. The program’s objectives include increasing school enrollment, attendance, and retention, as well as boosting domestic food production. With Abagnamah at the helm, the Upper East Region can expect transformative leadership and a renewed commitment to the program’s goals. Once again, congratulations to Fauzia Yakubu Abagnamah on her well-deserved appointment! Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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Corruption and fraud: Whooping amounts paid to ghost schools for School Feeding Programme A photo of school pupils being fed in school
Opinion

Corruption and fraud: Whooping amounts paid to ghost schools for School Feeding Programme

When Mr. Kufuor launched the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) it worked. Both children and parents were satisfied and happy. The programme encountered some financial problems. Salaries and payments for food items were in arrears. When Akufo-Addo took power, he extended the feeding programme to Senior High Schools. The good news is that the National Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Programme, Dr. Gertrude Quarshie, hinted that the government has given approval for the release of funds to pay all arrears up to the first term of 2021. Since its inception, appointments to GSFP were done on party lines. The programme was a laudable one but the financial difficulties it encountered were man-made. The GSFP was fraught with corruption. As a result the former coordinator, Dr. Adu Nsiah, was suspended, in December 2018 over allegations of supervising fictitious deals in the management of the programme. He was, however, exonerated by a committee set up by Akufo-Addo. Several financial irregularities revealed in the 2018 Auditor General’s Report have led to losses to the state in the running of the programme. 81 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) were blamed for excessive financial mismanagement. It came to a point when there was not enough money to pay food suppliers. The Auditor-General uncovered a serious financial loss to the state from 2014 to the present day. In 2014 it was alleged that GHc12m were paid to ghost schools. This fraud continued and when it was uncovered by the Auditor General in 2021, the defrauded amount had reached GHc2bn! Now the question is: how can such fictitious deals go on for such a long time when the Auditor General’s department sends out annual audit reports? Who were the cheques paid to? In which accounts did the monies go? I will not be surprised if some big shots are involved. Ghanaians are interested in the scandal. (UNESCO) started a case study to see how effective the school feeding programme was in 14 countries. The countries in Africa involved in the study were Ghana, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Morocco. Five countries each were also chosen from Asia and Latin America. Many things went into the study, including procurement of food, budgetary planning, the quality of food given to the children, and employment procedures. The conclusions drawn from the study was a woeful one for Ghana. Ghana was at the bottom of the list of all the countries in terms of budgetary planning, quality of food served to the children, corruption, and fictitious deals. The Ghana School Feeding Programme is likely to enter into crisis if strict measures are not taken. The first step is for the authorities to make sure that jobs are given to those who are qualified rather than giving employment on party lines. It is also not proper for matrons or cooks to play the role of suppliers of food items while they receive salaries for the jobs they do in the schools. One sad thing is that these suppliers condone the authorities and hike up the prices. It seems the Ministry responsible for GSFP is not on top of the affairs. Some of the workers have not been paid for more than six months. Suppliers are also facing a similar problem. Not all schools in Ghana are enjoying free food. If the government does not take the programme seriously, the scheme is likely to collapse. —Stephen Owusu Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District The DCE denies the allegations. She says she never was involved in any GNSFP fraud.
Politics

DCE cited in alleged school feeding fraud in Nabdam District

Signals of possible anti-government street protests in Nabdam, a district in the Upper East Region, are getting stronger by the day over an alleged involvement of the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area, Agnes Anamoo, in a purported Ghana National School Feeding Programme (GNSFP) fraud. Angry residents of the district are accusing the central government of deliberately failing to have the DCE further investigated and put on trial after a report said to have been delivered by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) months ago on a GNSFP scandal in the district reportedly found her liable for scam. According to the agitators, the names of two women, Grace Assibi Kasere and Denicia Afifi, were added to a list of GNSFP caterers in the district by the DCE without the knowledge of the two women. One of them, Grace, is said to be a relation to the DCE. Grace was assigned to the Zanlerigu Primary School and Denicia to the Zanlerigu Kindergarten. Neither of the two public schools was served by either of the two ‘ghost’ caterers, but the government paid them both continually for no job done through some E-zwich accounts opened for them. It is also alleged that the two women, one of whom reportedly can neither read nor write, often took the monies to the DCE upon payment and withdrawal and the cash would be divided amongst them with a purported  lion’s share going to the DCE. This reported underhand deal, they say, went on until the state’s intelligence agency (NIB) caught the three women ‘pants down’ and blew their cover. It is said that Grace and Denicia had acted in ignorance all along because the DCE allegedly had only deceived them from the beginning that the monies they were withdrawing from E-zwich (which actually were monies government was paying for no service rendered to the two hungry government schools) were meant to cater for some orphans. Grace and Denicia did not know they were ‘caterers on paper but not caterers on the ground’ until the NIB reportedly exposed what they allegedly were being used for in the dark and without their knowledge. About Gh¢30,000 reportedly had been paid to the accounts of the two ‘ghost caterers’ before the secret deeds were brought to light. “The biggest disappointment is that after the BNI (initials of the name formerly used by the NIB, Bureau of National Investigations) exposed this big scandal, we did not hear anything further,” said a resident, Moses Bogre. “All we heard was that the money they received was taken back from them. No further investigation, no prosecution. Is that how things are supposed to be in a country of law and order? We are asking for answers from the government. We’re poised to protest this silence.” Your agenda won’t work― under-fire DCE fires back at agitators Checks reveal that the Zanlerigu Primary School and the Zanlerigu Kindergarten currently have an enrollment of about 350 pupils and 110 preschoolers respectively. Only recently (in 2019) did caterers officially arrive and settle at the schools to feed the pupils, according to Ghana Education Service (GES) authorities. The alleged feeding by the ‘ghost’ caterers― the catering service that reportedly never was― “took place” before 2019 but after 2017. In her response to the allegations, the DCE told Starr News on Monday she never was involved in any school-feeding fraud. She explained that the GNSFP headquarters actually approved Grace and Denicia as caterers for the cited hungry schools but a prominent executive member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), whose name she mentioned to Starr News but said she did not want published for now, hijacked the slots to himself, thereby dislodging the two caterers from their rightful contracts with the government. According to her, the GNSFP headquarters mistakenly paid money into Grace’s and Denicia’s E-zwich accounts later for no work done but the monies, she added, were repaid to the government through her efforts after she had learned that wrong payments, which she said probably were meant for different caterers elsewhere in the district, had been made. She said there were documents at the Nabdam District’s office of the GNSFP, and that she would make them available, to show how her efforts had led to the wrong payments being reversed. “There was no fraud as they have mentioned. The allegation is wrong. The [GNSFP] Desk Officer is aware. The Regional School Feeding Coordinator is aware. The BNI (NIB) is also aware. I am in the race (for appointment as DCE) and if they are bringing this to tarnish my image, that is it. I don’t know anything about fraud. I did the right thing. You can call any person in Nabdam about things I have done. I have been open. “They even did research on all DCEs; I was the best DCE. Because the season (for DCE appointments) is due, they want to do something to just tarnish my image for me not to be appointed. I did not spend any pesewas. I don’t own any school in Nabdam as I sit. They just want to tarnish my image. This is what they are looking for. They have an agenda; it won’t work. I have documents. Everything is there. So, it won’t work. I’m ready to work with everybody. I’m just pleading: let us come together. Nabdam is just small and we need to work together to move the district forward,” she said. By Edward Adeti, Upper East Region – Daily Mail GH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Schoolchildren starved as DCE sacks school feeding caterer for fmr. MP’s wife About 600 schoolchildren were starved for 4 days owing to the unilateral dismissal of the caterer.
Education

Schoolchildren starved as DCE sacks school feeding caterer for fmr. MP’s wife

The acting District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Bawku West District, Victoria Ayamba, is reported to have unilaterally sacked an accredited Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP) caterer and reallocated her contract to the wife of a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Zebilla, Grace Fuseini Adongo. About 600 children went hungry for four days after she stormed the Yikurugu Primary School to throw out the caterer, Ramatu Yaro, from the public school and threatened that she would not be paid for her services even if she continued to feed the children. The unilateral dismissal suffered by the caterer comes after the Office of the President had warned all acting local-government appointees to not take any decision “involving a policy issue” in a letter dated 11th January, 2021, and signed by the Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei-Opare. Besides, the GSFP’s national secretariat came up with a press statement last month in strong disapproval of attempts by some assemblies to recruit new GSFP caterers and it directed all caterers already at work to remain at their various posts. But a few days after the GSFP had issued that cautionary statement, some unfamiliar faces emerged on the premises of the Yikurugu Primary School to prepare food for the schoolchildren whilst the familiar caterer, who had been feeding the pupils since 2018, was busy at the school’s kitchen. Authorities at the school told the strangers they were unaware of their engagement and turned them away. The following morning, the strangers returned to the school with five men described as “thugs”. The alleged thugs threw water on a fire the accredited caterer had set to prepare a meal for the schoolchildren and scattered the kitchen utensils being used. Whilst those men were warning the caterer to stop cooking and to stay away from the school’s grounds thenceforth, the school’s authorities got involved again. This time, the authorities at the school told the ‘intruders’ to provide a document to show that the government had appointed them to feed the school. They could not provide the requested document. But they told the school that they had been sent by “the wife of the former MP” to take over from Ramatu Yaro. As the authorities stood their ground against their mission, they left and the troubled caterer resumed cooking. Acting DCE descends on school premises with six police officers The same people returned a third time with two more strongmen in their company. They were met on arrival by some men who had been informed about the caterer’s troubles and had readied themselves to defend her. A serious scuffle erupted. Teaching and learning came to an abrupt halt. The schoolchildren watched with fright from a distance presumed to be relatively safe. Outnumbered and outdone, the ‘trespassers’ retreated to the perimeter of the main highway that leads from Bolgatanga to Bawku for a brief discussion and then left the area. About thirty minutes later, the acting DCE showed up at the school with the Bawku West District Police Commander and six other police officers. Whilst briefing the police about the GSFP-related conflict at the basic school, the school’s authorities cited Ramatu Yaro as the only caterer known to the school and supported their claims by providing a logbook that showed records of the services she had rendered to the school since 2018. The “accredited caterer” renewed her health certificate at the Bawku West District Assembly in January, 2021, only to be sacked a month later. But the stand-in DCE, according to a police source, interjected by saying that the catering contract actually belonged to Grace Fuseini Adongo, wife of the immediate-past MP for Zebilla, Frank Fuseini Adongo. The caretaker DCE is quoted to have stated further that Ramatu was made to front the contract for Grace and that the contract documents also were made to bear her name (Ramatu Yaro) as the caterer in a bid to protect Grace from exposure to possible conflict-of-interest issues considering her status as a wife to a policymaker. Accredited caterer dismissed by acting DCE shares experience That meeting ended with the “government-recognised” caterer being told by the provisional DCE to stop cooking with an open threat that she would not receive any payment from government for any subsequent services if she ignored her order. The acting DCE was also caught on tape telling the accredited caterer that “Ghana School Feeding Programme at the national level says when you finish cooking today, you should stop cooking.” The caterer obliged and the underprivileged schoolchildren, in whose interest the policy was generally introduced in the country against hunger as well as malnutrition and extreme poverty, had nothing to eat for four days at the school. Subsequently, the transitional DCE forwarded two names to the school (Akoloba Akulsum and Afaneg Apasiba) as its new cooks and announced Grace Fuseini Adongo as its caterer. She also instructed that the cooks should start cooking from Tuesday February 2, 2021. The ousted caterer, now distressed, told Starr News that the former MP for the area secured the contract for her family and, after she returned from a training programme organised for caterers recruited by the GSFP, the former MP’s wife (Grace Fuseini Adongo) imposed herself on her as the person to supply at all times any foodstuff to be prepared for the school. She said she did not like the arrangement but had to comply as it was evident that Grace was taking advantage of her as a beneficiary of her husband’s efforts. “I was given only 300 Ghana cedis a month since 2018”— Evicted caterer The evicted caterer said the contract document bore her name (Ramatu Yaro) but Grace had managed to take it away from her by asking for it some time ago on the pretext of taking it home to read. The only material yet to be taken from her, she says, is the e-zwich account card which also bears her name and through which payments for services rendered are made. “Since I started cooking

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