The family Ayamba in WInkongo Labisi of the Talensi District in the Upper East Region is soliciting for funds from general public to help conduct a surgery on their son Ayinanga Ayamba who was born without an open anus. Apexnewsgh.com report In medical terms, when a child is born without an opening in the rectum, it is known as an imperforate anus. Imperforate anus, also known as anal atresia, is a congenital condition in which the opening of the anus is blocked or absent. The severity of the condition can vary, with some cases being less severe and others being more complex. The danger associated with imperforate anus depends on the specific circumstances and the level of involvement of other nearby structures. In some cases, the condition can be life-threatening and require immediate medical attention. If there is a complete absence of an opening, it can lead to an accumulation of stool and gas in the intestines, which can cause serious complications such as intestinal obstruction and perforation. In less severe cases, where there is a small opening but it is still not functioning properly, the child may experience difficulties with bowel movements, constipation, and other gastrointestinal issues. These can affect the child’s quality of life and lead to chronic problems if not addressed. Fortunately, imperforate anus can often be successfully treated through surgery. Here are a few major concerns associated with imperforate anus. A. Bowel obstruction: Imperforate anus can cause partial or complete blockage of the lower digestive tract, leading to difficulty passing stool. This can result in distension of the abdomen, discomfort, and sometimes vomiting. B. Infection: The absence or obstruction of the anus can increase the risk of infection in the area. Careful hygiene and prompt treatment of any signs of infection are crucial to prevent complications. C. Abnormal bowel function: Children with imperforate anus may experience difficulties with bowel control and bowel movements. This can lead to issues like constipation, soiling, or fecal incontinence. Regular follow-up with a healthcare professional can help address these concerns. However, our visit to the family little Ayinanga Ayamba a boy born in May 2022 indicates that the little innocent boy is passing through pain each time he wants to pass stool. The mother, a woman who is more like a single mother cried for help. According to her, despite witnessing the son go through pains each blessed day, she is also challenged with funds to continue providing packs of pampers each day since that it is what is needed to cover her son’s stomach surgery to avoid infections. Madam Sampoa is appealing to the general public especially the people of Talensi a gold rich community to come to their aide. According to her, they need only Four Thousand Ghana Cedis (Ghc 4000.00) to conduct an open anus for her innocent Child. Please, it worth saving this innocent boy’s life. For any help or Assistance kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on 0248250270 to link you up with the family directly Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Talensi: DCE promises to revisit issues of unpaid compensation to families of 16 dead miners
The Talensi District Chief Executive (DCE) Thomas Duanab Wuni has promised to revisit issues surrounding the unpaid compensation to the families of 16 dead miners. Apexnewsgh.com report On Wednesday, January 23, 2019, some young youth numbering 16 from the Talensi community in the Upper East Region met their untimely death whereas others numbering over 15 went unconscious and was rushed to the hospital and after few days of going through a thorough medical treatment with the assistance of the Health workers at the Regional Hospital, Only a few recovered from the explosion. The majority of these lost lives were noted by friends, family, and community members as breadwinners, this simply means, these individuals carry their family responsibilities on their heads all alone, and they are the only source of happiness for their dependents. Is over 5 years down the lane since after the tragic incident occurred but, the question begging for answers is, what has been the situation for the families of these known breadwinners who regrettably lost their lives as a result of the negligence of a mining company and an individual according to the Mineral Commission Reports? Apexnewsgh.com investigation reveals, that no compensation has been awarded to any of the family members from both the company Shaanxi Mining Company now Earl International and Kwasi Bantama. Currently, as we published this article, we can confidently report that some parents of these dead victims have also died as a result of hardship and struggles of life and some of these dependents are still going through difficult conditions as at now. Sadly, it appears those whose negligence put these families in their current predicaments care less about their human rights and welfare. However, engaging the Talensi District Chief Executive Mr. Thomas Duanab Wuni on the said issue regarding the family’s compensation, he said in his handing over, he hasn’t chanced any issue regarding compensation of families of the 16 dead youths. He promised to revisit in January 2023. “I have been in this office for one year and two months and in my handing over notes, I haven’t chanced any issue regarding what you are telling me. So, is difficult for me to speak to that subject. But all the same, from January when we come back from the holidays, I will take a kin interest and I will revisit what you are telling me and I would make further enquiries to see what the issue is. I hear a lot of you the press guys talking about it but, we in the Assembly here, because it wasn’t included in my handing over note, I find it difficult speaking about it. Because as I took over, there was no indication that I had an issue to follow up. But, if that is the situation, is never too late. I can always go back and look at it. So, from January 2023, I will revisit it and see what the situation is and then, we will take it from there”. The DCE told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stepehn of Apexnewsgh.com Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
UER: Educated personalities, MPs, directors, and NGOs are the cause of the Regional underdevelopment—Balungu Chief.
Chief of Balungu a community in the traditional area in the Upper East Region Naba John Attia (Wmaribilsonga Niitinga/Putisonne maaletinga) says the underdevelopment bedeviling the people of the Region is a self-inflected one by the people themselves. Naba Attia made the interesting revelation on Saturday, July 9, 2022, when the Apexnewsgh.com crew visited his palace to digest issues of development relating to his traditional area and the region at large. However, sharing his views on the nature of underdevelopment bedeviling the region over the years, the chief did not miss words. He said: “I don’t blame anybody, I blame ourselves. Now, look at Bolga, look at Bawku, and look at Doba and Kandiga. It is our own people, our educated people, our MPs, our brothers who are directors and so on, they have let Upper East down”. Naba John also holds the view that those operating Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the region have done the region more bad than good, especially with the huge resources they are receiving from their outside donors. An area he challenges the media to research and come out with the revelations. He insisted that those handling the donor’s dollars in the region are not Ashanti’s or the people from Ga but insisting they are from the region. “NGOs dollars, all those monies are handled by our own brothers and sisters here. Go and see, what are they using the money for? We have money more than Upper West when it comes to NGOs. NGOs started coming here when Upper West didn’t have NGOs. If you want to do research and look at the number of dollars that have entered Upper East here, those monies were not handled by Ashanti’s, we always say Ashanti’s are cheating us, they were not handled by Ga’s, they were handled by our own people here”. Naba John insisted Over a period, Apexnewsgh.com as a developmental-oriented online platform interested in the development of the Upper East Region has reported some of the gaps, when it comes to developmental achievement between some other regions and the Upper East region, especially with Upper West Region as a basis. The basic and common research conducted by ApexnewsGh shows that Upper West got their stadium with 5,000 capacity in 2006 whereas, Upper East Region has none, the last time we checked, the people of Kassena Nankana East Municipality were protesting for the completion of their abandoned sports stadium after 4 years of promising to hand it over to them as a valentine gift. Also, research by ApexnewsGh shows that the people of Upper West opened their airport for commercial flight operations on October 15, 2019, with service by Africa World Airlines from Accra via Tamale using an Embraer 145 regional jet. In the Upper East, the Airport promises brought division and unfortunately ended regrettably without even a drone center for the region. However, research by ApexnewsGh also shows that the people of the Upper West Region commissioned their Passport Application Center (PAC) in 2020 which is actively in use at this point. In the Upper East Region, the story is different. It took ApexnewsGh report in October 2021 and a follow-up to the authority. Then, in March the region received funding support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to begin construction of a passport office. The construction is supposed to last for 3 months and as we write, is already 5 months the construction is still not completed following the land owner’s demands for land settlement. According to Apexnewsgh.com research, the 160-bed capacity Upper West Regional Hospital was made open to the general public on January 9, 2020, even after a little delay. Because President Akufo Addo earlier commissioned the US$ 52 million facilities in August 2019. Whereas, in the case of the Upper East Region, the $20 million between the government of Ghana and Saudi Arabia in 2019 for the completion of Bolgatanga Regional Hospital was truncated and it has since ended on that note without achieving the regional hospital agenda. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Talensi: A district swimming in gold but can’t afford furniture for innocent school children
Yagzore Primary School is one good example of schools in the Talensi District of Upper East Region battling for furniture to improve good quality learning. Apexnewsgh report The picture you see above is a fact, these are our futures of tomorrow. Talensi District is noted as one of the rich and blessed districts not only in Ghana but in West Africa due to their God-given resources. But the question is, whether these blessed resources reflect on the ordinary residents themselves, especially by way of having good drinking water, good hospital, good schools equipped with furniture and even good road? How do we, as responsible parents and leaders expect children lying down on their stomachs to understand their teachers? Unfortunately, well-to-do residents of the district who lived in both home and abroad seem comfortable with the trend of underdevelopment in the area. Sadly, Talensi a mineral resources hub for Upper East, Ghana and West Africa has become a place where the rich become richer while the poor continue to wallow in abject poverty. Somewhere last year November 2021, Apexnewsgh.com carried out an investigation on the state of Talensi district only to realize that: Talensi District Hospital is battling an infrastructure crisis, the District Hospital sadly operates from separate locations, female and male wards were together and the ward can only take 8 beds, Children Ward can take only 9 beds, especially with 5 beds and 4 cots when patients are 10, Talensi district hospital will be forced to discharge a patient on admission to pave way for others, The road leading to the hospital is bad, causing staff, patients to fall including pregnant women. These and more are still the regretful predicament of Talensi District as i write. As a District whose district hospital isn’t standard, one would have thought that the self-acclaimed big men in the area would have used their links to fight for the inclusion of Talensi to benefit from the government policy of the Agenda 111 hospital project in the region. But, the question is, do they even care about the welfare of the ordinary? Your guess is just as good as mine. Indeed, if things are done well, Talensi should have been a heaven on earth and but unfortunately, the evidence available in the public space shows the opposite in the area. If things are done well, furniture shouldn’t be a barrier to quality education for innocent children of Taleteng a good producing community. If things are done well, the youth of Taleteng must not travel to the South for unnecessary jobs such as plate and cloth washing down south. The innocent children captured lying on their stomachs writing have not committed any crime to merit such punishment from the leadership in charge of the area. The non-availability of furniture to innocent wards in a rich mining community can have several negative effects on their well-being, development, and overall quality of life. Some of the consequences include: 1 Poor living conditions: Without proper furniture, innocent wards may have to sleep on the floor or makeshift beds, leading to discomfort, sleep disturbances, and increased vulnerability to physical health problems. This lack of basic amenities significantly degrades their living conditions and can contribute to a sense of neglect and deprivation. 2 Impaired physical health: Inadequate furniture can adversely affect the physical health of innocent wards. Sitting or sleeping on hard surfaces for prolonged periods can lead to musculoskeletal pain, poor posture, and increased risk of injuries. In the long term, these conditions can impact their overall physical development and well-being. 3 Psychological impact: The absence of furniture can have substantial psychological consequences on innocent wards. It can generate feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and a sense of being marginalized or forgotten. Living in environments with minimal or no furniture can also contribute to a lack of personal space and privacy, potentially affecting their mental and emotional health. 4 Educational setbacks: Without proper furniture, innocent wards may lack suitable spaces for studying or completing their schoolwork. Inadequate support for learning environments can hinder their educational progress and impede their ability to focus and concentrate. This, in turn, can limit their academic achievement and future opportunities. 5 Social isolation: The lack of furniture could inhibit social interactions and activities among innocent wards. Inadequate seating or communal spaces may discourage gatherings and limit opportunities for socialization. As a result, they may feel isolated, lonely, and unable to engage in a meaningful community life. 6 Economic disadvantages: In rich mining communities, the non-availability of furniture may reflect an underlying socioeconomic disparity. The absence of basic amenities further perpetuates the disparity and creates an uneven playing field for innocent wards. It can exacerbate existing inequalities and hinder their ability to escape the cycle of poverty. In conclusion, the non-availability of furniture in a rich mining community negatively impacts innocent wards in various aspects of their lives, including physical health, mental well-being, educational opportunities, social interactions, and economic prospects. Efforts should be made to address this issue and ensure that all members of the community, especially the most vulnerable, have access to basic necessities and a dignified living environment. However, it is prudent to note that government cannot do everything for us as a people. We equally have a responsibility of making our district, constituency, region and country a comfortable place by contributing our quota. Mining companies, as part of their cooperate social responsibility must collaborate to assist government, community leaderships, Ghana Education Service (GES) in these areas to better the education of these innocent children in area. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
Talensi District: A land of gold without good functioning district hospital and roads
*Talensi District Hospital is battling an infrastructure crisis *Talensi District Hospital operates from separate locations *Female and male wards were together and the ward could only take 8 beds *Children Ward could take only 9 beds especially with 5 beds and 4 cots *When patients are 10, Talensi district hospital will be forced to discharge a patient on admission to pave way for others. *The road leading to the hospital is bad, causing staff, patient to fall including pregnant women. An investigation done by Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnewsgh.com about the plight of the Talensi District Hospital revealed that the hospital operates from two different locations with improper health standard operating systems. Apexnewsgh.com report A facility that was upgraded from a health center to a district hospital in 2014 can only boast of eight (8) beds for adults male and female wards which is combined due to lack of infrastructure. The kids too are not left out. At the Talensi District Hospital, Kids are paired in one bed and the reason is that the hospital can boast of just nine beds comprising of 5 beds and 4 cots in the small space made available as a kids ward and that also serves as an office for the nurses on duty. Regrettably, Talensi a district with a human population of 101,132 and one of the best in West Africa blessed with God-given natural resources such as gold, cannot boast of a modern district hospital for the entire district. They cannot boast of good roads and even good drinking water. Isn’t that pathetic? Officials at the facility who narrated their plights and predicaments about the hospital tells me they wished they were part of the government agenda 111 which is about to benefit 8 districts in the Upper East Region. However, below is an interaction I had with some of the hospital officials during my visit to the hospital. For the sake of this investigation, I chose to call the official who spoke to me as AKOS According to AKOS, “Talensi District Hospital is a very young hospital about 7 years of age and our challenge here is infrastructure and actually, we have two sites. It was a health center that was upgraded into a hospital and since the upgrade, we have not had any major infrastructure here. The assembly built one for us to use for emergencies as an emergency ward, and we have maternity and nicu at a different site. This is to secure land that was given for the facility to build a district hospital. So, this has created a lot of challenges for us. That place is only the maternity, the theater and nicu that is there, every other service is rendered at this site and so, the patient will come and take folder here walk to that place and if they need a drug, they have to walk from 4 or 5 kilometers and come here, if they need to do a lab, they have to walk from there and come here, is a very big challenge for us. We wish we could have all activities in one place so that it will be convenient for us and the patient as well. “We don’t have the infrastructure, the male and female wards were together, and we have to separate the male and the female and where we are using could only take 8 beds. So, if we have more than 8 patients we have to either move them to the emergency or have to discharge some of our patients so that we make way for others. If we could get a big ward that could help with about 30 because we do surgery and when we do surgery, the patient has to stay but, because of the limited number, we can’t do more surgery”. She narrated “Our Kids Ward, can take only 9 beds especially with 5 beds and 4 cots and around this season we get a lot of admission for children because of malaria and anemia, in a day we could admit up to 10 patients. Where do we keep them? So, sometimes, we are forced to pair two kids on one bed which is not the best. So, we wish we could get a big ward for the children as well as the adult that is the main problem we are facing here currently. And this is a referral center for the district and so if patients come and because of the situation we have to refer further, not because we can’t render the service but because we have a limited place, we have to refer further”. She said “Our hospital isn’t far from the main town and actually when it rained, the whole place is so bad. Is just this year that fortunately someone came and pour gravel on the road so that is why is a bit better now. When it rained, we record about three or four staff falling and that place is for maternity and so, pregnant women going there and falling. If they could tar the whole road for us, so that the patient, client, and staff falling will stop we will be grateful”. However, the Talensi District Health Director Madam Estella Abazesi confirmed the plight of the hospital when Apexnewsgh.com called on her for more clarifications. She said, …in terms of logistics to build it up to the capacity of a district hospital we are lacking. We do not run all the compliment of a district hospital, is not all the services that we render. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
“We can now call you ‘PROMISE DO’ President –Tongraan to President Akufo- Addo
The Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, Tongraan Kubilsong Nalebegtang, has given the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the name “President Promise-Do”. According to the Tong-Rana, “Mr. President, you have heard most of our prayers, our cries and concerns already. We want to acknowledge your response to them, especially the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam, the Bolga-Bawku-Polimakom road, which was promised to be constructed by previous regimes without any action, but is today nearing completion under your stewardship.” He noted that several other projects such as the 1-Village-1-Dam initiative, the Free Senior High School policy and the construction of its attendant infrastructure, and the construction of several road and rail projects are examples of the amount of work undertaken by President Akufo-Addo and his Government. To this end, “Mr. President, I say well done. Mr. President, I will call you ‘President Promise-Do’, because you do what you say you will. So, Mr. President, you take the name ‘President Promise-Do’ from this palace,” Tong-Rana Kubilsong Nalebegtang added. The Tong-Rana made this known on Wednesday, 7th October 2020, when President Akufo-Addo paid a courtesy call on him at his palace in Tongo, at the commencement of his 2-day working visit to the Upper East Region. With the President having visited the Ton-Rana’s palace on a “special prayer day and a day of sacrifice for Tong-Ran, which is a period of thanksgiving to God for the harvest, peace, good health and long life of Talen-Teng”, the Tong-Rana stated that “I do not know who told you or proposed this date to you, but I must say that the gods of Talen-teng and Almighty directed you to come here, particularly today, to receive your victory blessings.” Having upgraded the Bolgatanga Polytechnic into a Technical University status, Tong-Rana Kubilsong Nalebegtang expressed the appreciation of the people of Talensi, and, indeed, the Upper West Region for the work undertaken by the President and his Government to transform the country. “We know that there are quite a number of projects in mind which, very soon, in your next term, will brighten the whole of the Upper East Region, and Tongo inclusive. We, therefore, want to say that you have already cleared the way for your next term in office,” he said. The Tong-Rana continued, “Once you have entered this palace, you are the first to enter this palace in this time of the period where the political campaign has started, and, therefore, being the first to be here, you will be the first at the end of it all.” Appealing for the maintenance of the peace, unity and stability of the nation, Tong-Rana Kubilsong Nalebegtang urged President Akufo-Addo to “ensure that, as the Commander-in-Chief, you will nip in the bud all the activities of those who want to divide this country and bring disunity. Mr. President, we know that you are a peace-loving President, and you have always advocated for this. We will, therefore, pray for you to achieve all your aims.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.









