3unit classroom of Atampuurum B Primary School in Sumburungu uncompleted after 13 years
Education

3unit classroom of Atampuurum B Primary School in Sumburungu uncompleted after 13 years

368 Pupils of Atampuurum B primary school in Sumbrungu of Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly of the Upper East Region risk their lives day by day learning in an environment that could be described as a death trap. According to the information gathered by Apexnewsgh.com, the school has been operating without doors, windows, and even with an open roof since after the roof was ripped off by rainstorm years ago. These are the conditions innocent pupils of Atampuurum B primary are faced for the past years and Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly has had different faces as MCEs without giving any attention to the school to date. I was told, whenever is threatening to rain, teachers will have no other option than to pupils ask the children to go back home, which means the children are learning under the outrageous squelching sun each day. Community members have been doing their little best assisting the abandoned school in one way or the other but unfortunately, the municipal assembly isn’t bothered about the school. The Sumburungu electoral Area Assemblymember Azure Samuel who expressed dissatisfaction with the school’s current condition said, he contested the Assemblymember position because of the neglected Atampuurum B primary school but unfortunately if he raised the issue during the assembly meeting the MCE will not give him any concrete response. “The MP Isaac Adongo is aware of the school, I have forwarded messages to him, he didn’t reply, he didn’t say anything about it”. He revealed “They started building the school since 2007 thereabout, but up to now, the school has not been completed. The windows are not there, the doors are not there, and even the roofing, the wind came and destroy everything and that was the time my brother Robert Awure was there as the assembly member somewhere 2014-2015 he went and informed the MCE and that time, I was a teacher at the school. So, 2016- 2017, we were not hearing anything concerned about that school. So, it was 2018 when some people came and took pictures of the place that they are going to help and we didn’t hear anything from them. Even up to now, that am speaking to you, the school is like that. There is no furniture, the windows are not there, the classrooms are still like that, even there is no office for the teachers. Even common table the teachers didn’t have. It was just recently the community mobilized some monies and buy some plastic chairs. In 2019, I was able to raise some 5 bags of cement and we were able to floor some of the classrooms from Primary 1 to Primary 3”. “When I went to the Assembly, I was talking about the school and they will not even mind me. They read the action plan, the school wasn’t mentioned and I asked the MCE but he wasn’t even giving any concrete reason for not putting the school there. So, I don’t know the problem of that school as am standing”. He told Apexnewsgh.com I was there when my brother the former Assemblyman Robert Awuure wrote to the Municipal Assembly and the MCE Amiyuure with the Director came to the school. It was because of that school I decided to contest as Assemblyman and I have regretted because, they sent me there to see what is there as their assembly member and now, I went to assembly and I can’t even speak. Mr. Akolgo Mathew the headteacher at Atampuurum B Primary school told Apexnewsgh.com that he came and met the school without a window, without doors, without furniture, and even without roofing. “The situation is becoming so bad because the environmental condition is deeply affecting teaching and learning” He is appealing to authorities, NGOs and well-meaning Citizens to come to their aid. Meanwhile, the Caretaker MCE for Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly Joseph Amiyuure, admitted not knowing the funding source responsible for Atampuurum B Primary school. “If it was on Common Fund or once it has been initiated from one of the funding sources and if is on Common Fund, it means is only Common Fund that can rescue that school and one thing about Common Fund is that, before our regime came into office and i became a Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) there are numerous of such projects that was scattered in the Municipality under Common Fund uncompleted. So, we need to know the funding source and if it’s not from Common Fund, we can find a way of working on it because, most of these development partners when they are giving their money, they will want you to use it for a project which will show is their project. They don’t want you to use their money to complete an uncompleted project of Common Fund. And if you look at the Common Fund since we came to office, the quantum of resource that will come is almost clean up. We have never gotten up to 300,000”. He told Apexnewsgh.com However, the former Assembly member for Sumburungu electoral area Robert Awuure when giving his account about the school said, “When I took over as assemblyman, I called the contractor and he said unless we came down to Accra and arrange with the GETFund people to give him his money, he cannot come down to continue with the project. And you can imagine that small building, they give it to somebody in Accra to come down to Bolga to build. So, that was the main problem. So, I brought it down to the assembly level to see whether they can fix it in their project, and actually, they agreed and put it in their project but, they were also looking for funding and they were rolling it over and over and over until I myself left the assembly. According to Mr. Awuure, the school was captured in the 2014 to 2019 budget. However, teachers and community members of Sumburungu are calling for those who matters to give urgent attention to the abandoned school. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam

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UER: Read Kofi Joseph Adda’s exact response in Yendi that got the  Sumburungu and Sherigu people attention
Business

UER: Read Kofi Joseph Adda’s exact response in Yendi that got the Sumburungu and Sherigu people attention

Below is the response of the Aviation Minister in Yendi which generated a joint press release by Sumburungu and Sherigu people. Read the full detail: Works to begin on three airstrips Joseph Kofi Adda, Aviation Minister Mon, 28 Sep 2020Source: Business 24 Works are expected to begin next month on three airstrips—Yendi, Navrongo, and Mole—for which funds have been secured. The three airstrips are part of about 34 airstrips and airports in the country that are mostly non-active and need revamping to become suitable for commercial passenger operations. After visits to the Kete-Krachi, Mole, Navrongo and Yendi airstrips by the Aviation Minister and technical persons from the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the three locations were found most suitable to be immediately revamped. This is because the airstrips were found intact with little or no encroachment, had enough space for the extension of the runway’s length and width, and the traditional rulers and opinion leaders of the area were supportive and willing to help government secure the sites. The Yendi and Navrongo airstrips, for instance, have been in existence since 1940 and were used as strategic airstrips by the National Guard which defended part of the country’s northern border during the Second World War. The Yendi airstrip has a length of 1,500 metres and has enough land for the runway to be extended, and the current width extended to 300-150 metres on each side of the runway. Aviation Minister Joseph Kofi Adda told Busines24 in Yendi that: “The President has directed us to construct as many airports and airstrips as possible to boost business and improve tourism. “The Yendi airstrip has been in existence since the 1940s. Fortunately, the encroachment is not too much. There is still a lot of land for us to expand the width by 150 metres on each side. We will have to add 300 metres to the existing 1,500 metre-long runway to bring it up to 1,800 metres. A double seal of the runway will also be done so that light passenger aircraft can safely operate to Yendi. “This is something that can be done in a month or two for us to open up the Eastern side of Dagbon.” A visit by Business24 to the Navrongo airstrip showed that the decades-old airstrip is still intact, well compacted and used frequently by the Ghana Air Force. It currently measures 1,500 metres long and 24 metres wide. On the development of the airstrips, the Minister stated: “Designs have been done, feasibility completed, funding has been secured, and we are waiting for the signing of the commercial agreement. The sponsors have come with funds to show what they have available and the Minister for Finance has looked at it and it’s fairly reasonable to us. So we are waiting for the approval from the Finance Ministry to say whether it fits into their financial framework; that’s what we are waiting for to proceed.” Source: Business 24 Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

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UER: Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu angry with Aviation Minister’s pronouncement in Yendi
Politics

UER: Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu angry with Aviation Minister’s pronouncement in Yendi

In a press release captured by Apexnewsgh.com has it that, Chiefs and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu in Bolgatanga Municipal of the Upper East Region has registered some level of dissatisfaction with the pronouncement they claimed was made by the Member of Parliament for Navrongo Cental who doubles as the Aviation Minister Mr. Kofi Joseph Adda regard the embattled Upper East Airport project. According to the Chiefs  and people of Sumburungu and Sherigu, while they patiently await the arrival of the President’s Independent Committee of Aviation Experts, the Aviation Minister, has gone ahead to contravene and set aside President Akufo Addo’s promise  to the paramount Chiefs. They said, in a publication dated Tuesday 29th September, 2020, the Hon. Aviation Minister stated in Yendi, that an expert team from GCCA had visited the Navrongo site and recommended its development into a commercial airport and that funding had been secured to commence work. A pronouncement they described as unexpected and a surprise to the chiefs and people of both Sumburungu and Sherigu community. However, they are hopeful that President Akufo Addo will not disappoint them on his promises. “We know Nana Akufo Addo is a man of his word and trust him to live up to his promise. Accordingly, we have good reason to doubt the authenticity of the said Hon. Aviation Minister’s GCAA team that he claims had visited and made recommendations for the continuation of work on the Paga Airstrip. Obviously, the said team, if at all ever existed, woefully fails to be an independent team and does not pass to be the President’s Independent Committee of Aviation Experts, H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo was unambiguously clear, in his response to the Chiefs, to the effect that the Committee shall visit to assess the Sumburungu and Sherigu lands for siting of the Bolgatanga Airport.” They said President Akufo Addo is expected to arrive in the Upper East Region on Tuesday September 6, 2020 for some regional tour. Below are the full details: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications

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