In a shocking turn of events on Saturday, April 5, 2025, the office of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Talensi was engulfed in flames; just one day after President Mahama announced his nominees for various Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the Upper East Region. Apexnewsgh reports The inferno consumed the building and reduced to ashes crucial documents and registries that chronicled the party’s history and operations. The cause of the fire remains a perplexing mystery. Within the party, speculation runs rampant as members grapple with the growing tensions that have emerged since their recent presidential Distirict Chief Executive (DCE) nominee’s announcement. As dawn broke, the ramifications of this devastating blaze quickly became apparent. The loss of vital documents raised significant concerns regarding the integrity of the party’s records, sparking fears of catastrophic data loss. This platform also picked, that some members expressed discontent on the party’s WhatsApp platform following the declaration of the presidential nominee. However, Constituency Communication Officer Michael Nangena, he confirmed the fire outbreak but also disputes the claim that party members were not excited about the nominee’s announcement which he posted. “Members on the party platform were happy when I posted the announcement, and even the two who contested with president nominee have already send their congratulatory message to the nominee” Nangena finds it puzzling that the fire outbreak occurred between 2 am and 3 am, suggesting that if the fire was indeed a protest, it wouldn’t have happened while people were still sleeping. Meanwhile, the department of Ghana National Fire Service are still conducting their investigation to unearth the cause of the fire outbreak. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
What has happened to the Pusu-Namogo Housing Project?–Talensi NDC Demand answers
The Opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Talensi District of the Upper East Regional has questioned the government’s motive for the abandoned Pusu-Namongo Housing Project. “What has happened to the Pusu-Namogo Housing Project, whose sod has been cut for the past 4 years? Their statement came a day after President Akufo-Addo cut sod in Accra for the National Affordable Housing Project, which aims to construct 8,000 units with private-sector support. President Akufo-Addo revealed that in addition to the $198 million already spent on the Saglemi project, the government would need an extra $46 million to complete infrastructural works such as water, electricity, and drainage to mitigate flooding. Additionally, $68 million would be required to finish the buildings and essential onsite infrastructure, including waste holding bays, sewage treatment plants, and the development of socioeconomic and civic facilities like schools, clinics, and shops. Unfortunately, in the case of the Pusu-Namogo Housing Project is a different story altogether, the site has been abandoned for over 4 years since after the sod cutting by the President on November 29, 2019. However, in a press statement issued by the Talensi NDC through its Communication Officer Michael Nangena, they are not against the provision of such social infrastructure in any part of Ghana, “as evidenced in the P/NDC’s records of the provisions of same through the SSNIT affordable housing units in the Upper East, Northern, Upper West, and Eastern regions and the Saglemi Housing Project during the Mahama’s era, respectively, we hold the strong view that the government must uphold its commitment and promise to the people of Talensi and the Upper East Region as a whole”. The statement further states, “The government’s failure to keep faith with its promise to deliver on the project has left the good people of the area deceived, swindled, and disillusioned. The government’s neglect has not only shattered the hopes of those in dire need of housing but also exposed the administration’s lack of foresight and dedication to improving the living conditions of the people of Ghana”. “We call on the insensitive NPP-led government to prioritize the welfare of the people and take urgent steps to rectify the current injustices, corruption, and misgovernance it is currently perpetuating against the people of Ghana”. The statement said Read full statement: TALENSI CONSTITUENCY COMMUNICATION BUREAU (NDC) PRESS RELEASE STATEMENT: THE NPP-NANA ADDO’S GOVERNMENT LACK OF COMMITMENT TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT IN PUSU-NAMOGO IN THE TALENSI CONSTITUENCY Date: August 2, 2023. On November 29, 2019, President Nana Akuffo Addo, amidst much fanfare and excitement, ceremoniously cut the sod for work to begin on the construction of 120 affordable housing units in Pusu-Namogo in the Talensi Constituency of the Upper East Region under the auspices of the State House Corporation. The project was aimed at meeting the housing needs of the people of the Upper East Region, creating about 3000 jobs for the people, and helping the country address its huge housing deficit. It is instructive to note that this government, since the theatrical sod cutting, has insultingly constructed only two semi-detached two bed rooms uncompleted structures at the site. What’s more shocking to note is the fact that the government, after deliberately reneging on this project, has reportedly cut another sod as recently as August 1, 2023, for the construction of about 8,000 housing units in Pokuasi in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana with the firm promise to deliver these in fourteen months. So the questions arise: What has happened to the Pusu-Namogo Housing Project, whose sod has been cut for the past 4 years? Is that project not of importance to Nana Addo-Bawumia’s government? While we are not against the provision of such social infrastructure in any part of Ghana, as evidenced in the P/NDC’s records of the provisions of same through the SSNIT affordable housing units in the Upper East, Northern, Upper West, and Eastern regions and the Saglemi Housing Project during the Mahama’s era, respectively, we hold the strong view that the government must uphold its commitment and promise to the people of Talensi and the Upper East Region as a whole. It is unconscionable that we are witnessing the utter neglect and abandonment of this ambitious project, which the governing party drew a lot of undeserved political capital from in its re-election bid in the 2020 general elections. The government’s failure to keep faith with its promise to deliver on the project has left the good people of the area deceived, swindled, and disillusioned. The government’s neglect has not only shattered the hopes of those in dire need of housing but also exposed the administration’s lack of foresight and dedication to improving the living conditions of the people of Ghana. By abandoning the project, Nana Addo-Bawumia’s administration has not only betrayed the trust of the people of Talensi and that of the Upper East Region but also jeopardized the People’s access to their farmlands, their source of livelihoods, which was taken away from them without appropriate compensations, and their access to social housing, which is critical to a sustainable and equitable society at a time when the prices of building materials are out of the reach of many Ghanaians owing largely to the maladministration of this regime. The adverse effects of this dereliction of duty, particularly on the smallholder farmers who have lost their farmlands to the government’s deceit and those struggling with housing insecurity in the region, cannot be glossed over. The NDC in the Talensi Constituency urges the failed Nana Addo-Bawumia’s government to save the little credibility that is left with it and immediately take responsibility for its failure, rededicate itself to the project, and provide the needed resources to ensure the execution and completion of the project. We demand transparency and accountability in the handling of public resources to ensure that such a gross neglect of the public interest does not recur. The NDC stands firmly with the people of Talensi and all who are affected by this regrettable turn of events. We will
TALENSI NDC: Augustine Mmi-oni Guure Set to contest NDC Constituency Secretary portfolio
Mr. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure, one of the fluent Regional Communication team members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper East Region has shown his interest to contest the Talensi Constituency party secretaryship position in the upcoming constituency internal election. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure is a young affable, benevolent, dedicated, and undisputed youth activist on the social and economic development front. He is a very good known politician and affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He has an impeccable political profile which put him on a pedestal landscape in politics. This vociferous young man has his name on the doorsteps of most households especially politicians in the Talensi constituency and beyond by virtue of his support for grassroots growth. We know Mr. Mmi-oni as one of the leading communicators of the NDC in the upper east region though young.He’s currently aspiring for the Talensi constituency secretary portfolio and has the requisite experience to fit in well in that role. His leadership profile depicts it vividly well.Illustrated below, are some of the leadership roles held by Mr. Mmi-oni in the political environment. National Service Personnel Association(NASPA) president. Former branch secretary Former constituency other eight executive member Regional Communication team member Regional Research team member Former regional coordinator (YPF) Current (two terms) National secretary (YPF) the only constitutional Affiliate professional group of NDC However, Mr. Augustine Mmi-oni Guure is appealing to the NDC delegates of the Talensi constituency to reward him for his selfless, dedication and commitment to the service of the party. This, he believes will awaken the grassroots as he is one of their own. He has paid his price for being a mouthpiece of the party and as an addict advocate of grassroots recognition, growth, and development. He walks the talk. As his motto asserts, so has he left his leadership footprints for the perusal of delegates to assist them in taking an informed decision when the party opens nominations for the constituency elections. Source: Apexnewsgh.com For publication please kindly contact 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Your general performance, is shambolic, abysmal and crummy– Talensi Constituency Secretary to NPP
The Secretary of the Opposition National Democratic Congress in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region Zinekena Solomon has registered some level of displeasure with the President and governing New Patriotic Party, especially with issues of Talensi developments and promises made the people of the Upper East Region. In a press statement released by the constituency Secretary on Tuesday, October 6, 2020, captured by Apexnewsgh.com, they constituency Secretary said, they as a party are not against President visiting of Namoalogo Dam, but they believes, the said dam does not fall squarely under the 1 Village 1 Dam (1V1D) policy per chapter 4, page 50 of the NPP 2016 manifesto. “The President cannot find time to visit one of such dams to commission it but rather seeks cover to inspect the progress of work of a project that does not fall squarely under the President’s flagship policy of 1V1D.” He further stated that for over a year now, no work is going on at the site of Pwalugu Multi-Purpose dam. According to him, they expected the President to place a higher priority on the multi-million project to avert the perennial flooding caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam as he suggested during his sod-cutting speech, which isn’t what they are currently experiencing as he described President pronouncement then as a deception to the people of Talensi and the region at large. However, Mr. Zenekena pointed that another huge infrastructure project that the people of Talensi and the Upper East Region were expecting the President to pay attention to during his visit is the Pusonamogo 120 – Affordable Housing Units called Rock Estates in the Talensi District, which he claimed the Vice President Dr. Bawumia told a falsehood the people of Talensi during his launching of the NPP’s Delivery Tracker. Below are the full details: SPEECH BY COMRADE ZINEKENA SOLOMON T.T.B., TALENSI CONSTITUENCY SECRETARY OF THE NDC, AT PUSUNAMOGO ON TUESDAY, 6TH OCTOBER, 2020. Title: PRESIDENT NANA ADDO’S VISIT TO THE TALENSI CONSTITUENCY; A FARCE AND ELECTORAL DECEIT. Good morning ladies and gentlemen of the media. Thank you once again for your kind coverage of this crucial platform. Ladies and gentle of the media, this venue is chosen because we want to engage in an evidence-based press conference to put things in perspective for the good people of Talensi and Ghanaians at large. Ladies and gentlemen, the Talensi NDC has intercepted the itinerary of President Nana Addo’s visit to the Upper East Region. In the said document, the President will only inspect an irrigation dam under the Ghana Irrigation Development Authority (GIDA) at Namoalogo in the Talensi District. Ladies and gentlemen, we have combed through the entire proposed programme of the President’s visit, and it appears that it is the only site/project that he is visiting in Talensi. Ladies and gentlemen, the NDC is not against the President’s visit to the dam at the Eastern Zone of the Constituency. However, this press conference is to exposed the record shambolic, abysmal and crummy performance of the NPP government under President Nana Addo and Bawumia by cataloging the NPP’s so-called flagship and unprecedented projects in Talensi which have not caught the attention of the President in his visit. A –The Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Project. Ladies and gentlemen of the media, you will recall that President Nana Addo on Friday, November 29, 2019, cut sod for the construction of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Project. In his speech at the sod-cutting ceremony, he stated categorically that the project ‘will be the single, largest investment ever made by any Government in the Northern sector of the country’. He also stated that ‘construction of the Dam will avert the perennial flooding caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam’. Prior to the sod cutting, Vice President Bawumia on Saturday, August 31, 2019, at the Upper West Regional capital, Wa said that it will be the single, largest investment made by any Government in Northern Ghana since independence. Ladies and gentlemen, were these speeches made by President Nana Addo and his Vice their usual rhetoric and lip service speeches where walking the talk become a heavy barrier? If not, why is the President not visiting the site on his way to the Region since Pwalugu is the first community one will first meet when visiting the Upper East Region from Tamale? It is actually the gateway to the Region. It, however, beats the imagination of discerning Ghanaians why the President would abandon and desert a project he claims is the single, largest investment ever made by any Government in the Northern sector of the country. It is also insensitive and clueless on the part of the President to have ignored the project amidst the recent devastating flood in the Northern sector which has claimed several lives, rendered hundreds homeless, destroyed thousands of hectares of farms worth millions of Ghana Cedis, carried away several livestocks and broke culverts and bridges leading to stagnation of economic activities in the affected areas. We expected the President to place a higher priority on this project to avert the perennial flooding caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam as he suggested in his sod-cutting speech. In the contrary, ladies and gentlemen, it is almost one solid year today, and there is absolutely nothing going on at the site. If it is not for DECEPTION, then, what is this? Ladies and gentlemen, President Nana Addo is not physically stronger than any of us here such he will be the only person to use the pick-axe or shovel to cut sod but it must be backed by the action of implementation. B – 120 Affordable Housing Units at Pusonamogo. Ladies and gentlemen of the media, another huge infrastructure project that the good people of Talensi and the Upper East Region were expecting the President to pay attention to in his visit is the Pusonamogo 120 – Affordable Housing Units called Rock Estates in the Talensi District, which the
Protests in Talensi on eve of Akufo-Addo’s tour of Upper East Region
Protests broke out on Tuesday at Winkogo, a key electoral area in the Talensi District, 24 hours before President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s timetabled tour of the Upper East Region. The protests were staged by the community members of Goriko, an integral suburb of Winkogo, where the now-governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) organised its last rally whilst in opposition ahead of the eventful Talensi by-election in 2015. In fact, polls watchers have always said Winkogo is to the Talensi Constituency what Florida is to America in the light of electoral importance. The Tuesday’s protests had the agitators threaten to ban all political parties from campaigning in the area ahead of the December 7 general elections if their demand was not met in seven days. The protests were provoked by three core issues: Goriko has not had electricity since it came into being centuries ago; a project initiated by government to connect the community to the national grid has been abandoned since 2016; yet the same abandoned project has been deceitfully declared to have been completed in a document sighted by the community. The protesters were wearing blood-red bands and vehemently showing placards to news cameras as they chanted in unison and repeatedly: “No electricity, no vote!” The Goriko Youth Association convened a news conference on the same day, with the Chief of Winkogo and both the immediate-past and the current assemblymen of the electoral area in attendance. According to the association’s narrative, the contract was awarded to the E.K. Asare Enterprise under the government’s Self-Help Electrification Programme (SHEP). Work was in progress until the project came to a standstill in the last quarter of 2016. When asked why execution was halted, the contractor said government failed to provide him with some “high-tension poles, wiring cables and stays” required to complete the job. Then, he told members of the community to get involved in a monthly meeting held by contractors at the conference room of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) in the Upper East regional capital, Bolgatanga, so that they could verify his claims there. The Chairman of the Goriko Youth Association read the statement at the As representatives of the community attended the contractors’ meetings, they eventually discovered a copy of minutes taken in a meeting held on Thursday 31st May, 2018, stating that the electrification project at Goriko had been completed and was awaiting commissioning. The community’s representatives left the meeting, shell-shocked as the project in question actually was yet far from completed and had remained abandoned. “The assertion in their minutes is rather on the contrary, misleading and does not conform to the reality,” the association remarked in a statement read by its Chairman, Abugre Stephen Ategebire, at the Tuesday’s news conference. The statement continued: “Again, we proceeded to the [Talensi] District Assembly to either confirm such information on the minutes or prove otherwise. Then and there, the current DCE, Dr Boatbil Christopher, showed us a document with information not different from what we intercepted in the minutes. Based on the information gathered, we the community have the suspicions that the project has been abandoned and will not be continued.” A community in grief over four evils The depth of the wrath in the hearts of the agitators could be felt in the heavy sound of their feet as they tramped around places where the contractor had planted electricity poles and left them to waste away in their holes. Angry men lifted some rotten electricity poles and carried them together on their shoulders as women and children marched along with plywood placards. The association’s Organiser, Achim Awuni, told journalists at the scene that those rotten poles belonged to some separate electrification projects which similarly were abandoned halfway in the past. He said those poles, after they got rotten, were removed and replaced with fresh ones which also were left to rot in the community after contractors walked out on the projects in succession. He pointed at the surviving poles (which have been standing without wires since 2016) as the fourth set of poles brought in to replace the ones contractors left to rot away. “The absence of light in the community results in high levels of teenage pregnancies, incidences of kidnapping, stealing and poor performances of our pupils at ICT. Young girls and boys of the community resort to moving to the neighbouring community to learn at night during which most of them end up sleeping with boyfriends, subsequently becoming pregnant and dropping out of school. There have been three kidnapping-attempt cases in the community but, God being so good, these bad persons could not succeed due to the timely intervention of the community members. “Bad persons from other communities took advantage of the dark nature of the community at night to steal our properties including the properties of the Goriko Primary School and the KG. Facilitators of our community school find it difficult to project and impact knowledge to learners using ICT devices since the school does not have electricity. If there is no sign of resumption of work at the site within one week, from today 6th October, 2020, to 12th October, 2020, we would have no other alternatives than to advise ourselves, not excluding banning any political party from campaigning in the community and we mean it,” the statement said. “Demonstrations against the government, not against me”— Contractor Speaking to the press, the Chief of Winkogo, Naba Moses Aganzuah, appealed to the government to pay attention to the public outcry at Goriko before the upcoming polls. He said the threat by the aggrieved community to ban political activities in the area if the contractor failed to resume work in seven days was beyond his powers as a traditional leader. “The NDC Government lost power when they were working. A new government has come. We are appealing to the current government, the NPP Government, to complete the work for Goriko people. Electrification is an important project in any community,” the immediate-past Assemblyman for Winkogo, Joseph Ateem, told









