A recent investigation conducted by Apexnewsgh.com, an online platform focused on the development of the Upper East Region, has shed light on the impact of former Regional Ministers in the area. Apexnewsgh reports The findings have revealed that among the list of former ministers, Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru stands out for his substantial contributions to the region’s development. The appointment of a Regional Minister from the Upper East Region often led to issues of ethnic and tribal politics, hindering meaningful development. Former ministers such as Donald Adabre, Mohamed Salifu, Bonfica Gambila, Alhassan Samari, and Mark Woyongo, are remembered more for their lack of significant development initiatives during their tenures. Prof. Ephraim Avea Nsoh did not achieve any notable developmental project during his time as Upper East Regional Minister, even though information has it that he has a good plan for the region. He wasn’t given the time to execute his plans before he was taken to Upper West Region. During Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru’s term as Regional Minister from 2013 to 2014, he spearheaded several remarkable development projects. He played a key role in the planning of the Regional Airport and the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital Phase 1 and 2. Additionally, under his leadership, crucial infrastructure projects like the Bukere and Soe roads were completed, making a significant impact on the region. On the other hand, some former ministers like James Zuugah Tiigah and Rockson Bukari failed to leave a lasting development legacy during their tenures. Hon. Zuugah Tiigah’s term from 2014 to 2017 was marred by a lack of notable accomplishments. The people of Upper East easily remember his record-breaking Christmas trees which was sighted in various location along the principal street of the regional capital. Meanwhile, Hon. Rockson Bukari’s period in 2017 was marked by controversy and unfortunately no identifiable developmental project can be put to his credit. He rather performed better when he was given opportunity to serve as Bolgatanga Municipal Chief Executive. Meanwhile, Hon. Tangoba Abayage, who served as Regional Minister after Rockson Bukari, made significant strides in development, particularly in resuming the Bolgatanga-Bawku road project. She also initiated street lightening project in the regional capital and later extended it to some other districts. However, after the completion of the street lightening project, it receives an iconic commissioning by the President. Her efforts were well-received by the public, with many acknowledging her impact on the region’s progress. Hon. Stephen Yakubu, the most recent former Regional Minister, faced challenges during his term, especially in the areas of mining-related issues and the Bawku conflict. Despite promising initiatives such as the Regional Passport Office and the completion of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, he failed to deliver on these commitments, leaving much to be desired in terms of development progress. Views we collated from residents of the region shows he did not bring anything on board in terms of development. All the mouthwatering promises he made to the people of Upper East regarding Regional Passport Office was not successful under his watch, the people of Upper East still risk their live travelling to Tamale for their renewal of passport each day. The contractor working on Bolga-Bawku road left the construction site under his watch as a regional minister. All his promises to construct a regional airport during his time in office was a fiasco. The comparison of former Upper East Regional Ministers highlights the varying degrees of contributions to the region’s development, with Hon. Limuna Mohammed Muniru standing out for his notable achievements during his short tenure. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0256336062
NPP Upper East Receives 6 Appointments Out of over 233 Appointed Manifesto Committee Members for DMB
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2024 election, has taken a significant step towards shaping his party’s manifesto by appointing a team to work on it. Apexnewsgh Reports The team includes three party members from the Upper East Region, namely Madam Tangoba Abayage, a former Regional Minister, Miss. Tabitha Ayilla, the only woman in the region occupying the position as Communications Officer Bolga Central Constituency , Abdulai Abanga, the Binduri MP popularly known as the Upper East MP, Dr. Issa Imoro, a lecturer with UDS, Hon. Fati Abubakar, a newly appointed Minister for Information and Mustapha Hamid, Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) These appointees will form part of the Party Manifesto Committee, which has been given the important task of reviewing the party’s previous manifestos from the 2016 and 2020 elections. The goal is to create a forward-looking and pragmatic manifesto that reflects the needs of the Ghanaian population. To ensure a comprehensive review and input from various stakeholders, including sector ministers who will serve as advisors, the committee will engage in thorough discussions and consultations. This inclusive approach aims to develop a manifesto that resonates with the aspirations and priorities of the Ghanaian people. Meanwhile, the establishment of the manifesto committee highlights the NPP’s commitment to formulating a strong and relevant agenda for the upcoming election, demonstrating their dedication to addressing the needs and concerns of the country’s citizens. Below are the full lists of appointees: Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +233256336062.
Upper East Airport: I won’t contribute to the building of any airport, Dominic Ayine’s airport idea, very Extravagant —Hon. Tangoba
Upper East Airport
READ: Secret behind Dr. Bawumia’s great ideas revealed by Hon. Tangoba Abayage
If you are wondering what could be the secret behind Dr. Bawumia’s brilliant ideas and policies, worry no more because the former Upper East Regional Minister Hon. Tangoba Abayage has the answer. The former Regional Minister made the revelation during an engagement with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Apexnewsgh.com’s flagship programme dubbed: ‘SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST’ on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 According to the former Upper East Regional, during her period as a minister, she sees what people described as ‘problems’ as ‘issues’ which only needs a solution to be resolved. She said, most of the issues that bothered the region during her tenure were resolved at midnight because that was the only time she planned on how to confront those issues. “You get into an office and there are issues, but that won’t give me a headache. What am thinking about when I go to sleep is how to solve those issues and it excites me that I wake up in the middle of the night because am planning what to do about issues that confront us, I don’t call it problem”. According to Hon. Tangoba, not only being awake at midnight was performing the magic for her, but she also take advantage of social media by identifying those in authority actively online at that time of the night to solve some identifiable issues for the region. “Sometimes, I wake up in the night and I won’t till the following morning and sometimes, I can go a whole day without sleeping till the following morning and the brain is on overdrive, I mean complete overdrive and if I am lucky, somebody am chasing to do something for the region is online (WhatsApp) then, I will bombard you late in the night”. Hon. Tangoba, who described the Vice President as a ‘complete workaholic’ said, the Vice President doesn’t sleep and that is why he is able to come out with enviable ideas for the betterment of the country. “Vice President Knows that sometimes around 2 AM, you will see him online. That man is a complete workaholic, he doesn’t sleep. That is why he is able to bring out all these brilliant ideas. Look, if you don’t sleep in the night, is one of the best times to have brilliant ideas that will spring up because you are in the quiet of your room and nobody is worrying you and then, you had the opportunity to stay awake”. “So, sometime I will see him online and then push. Am sure he will be surprised that at this time of the night, what is she doing online? But he will respond and then, we will go chatting. Most of these project including the Bongo-Balungu Bridge that was how it was achieved. I will send him pictures around 2 AM midnight. So, that is my work life I don’t see it as problems”. Hon. Tangoba stressed Source: Apexnewsgh.com/GhanaFor publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Let’s stop the unnecessary dirty tribal politics and come together—Tangoba Abayage
Former Upper East Regional Minister Hon. Tangoba Abayage has extended her call for the region’s development to well-meaning residents of the Upper East living both in home and abroad Ghana’s former ambassador to Italy made the important call during an engagement with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on Apexnewsgh.com’s flagship programme which bothers on development dubbed: ‘SPEAKOUT UPPER EAST’ on Wednesday, January 18, 2023. Hon. Tangoba who was responding to the question on why he chose to open a modern school for children in the region instead of a more open city like Accra or Kumasi said, she was born in a very poor home and I had decided to contribute to the lives others when she became a better person. She said, it has been her dream to open a school for her people. She further stated, Upper East Region is the only region they have as a people and they must try to make it a better place to live. She however, advised residents of the region to consider coming back home to invest: “If you have money apart from where you are staying try and come home and put up something nice in your community, if you have money to invest and you have trusted people you can trust, come back home to help develop the region”. She advised “Government can only do its bit, government cannot do it all. We are not a communist country, we are a capitalist country”. She noted, that unnecessary dirty politics is bedeviling the development of the region: “Let’s stop this unnecessary dirty tribal politics, traditional politics and mainstream politics, let’s stop it and come together as one group of people that have a region to develop and let us do that with passion. Let our passion supersede, override our personal individualistic desires”. She advises Source: Apexnewsgh.com/GhanaFor publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
We need to critically look at the analysis, before we can target some seats not all –Abayage
Former Ghana’s Ambassador to Italy Tangoba Abayage has said, If the party is going to give itself a very modest and realistic target in times of Parliamentary seat in 2024 elections, the party must critically look at their analysis, to identify the causes of their past abysmal performance. “I think, first of all, we should look at the analysis is important, the analysis will be able to tell us… and the analysis shouldn’t be raw data and it shouldn’t just be quantitative analysis, it should be qualitative”. She insists “There should be reasons why we got what we got from polling stations that should be able to tell us we performed terribly, but from the analysis this is why we performed terribly, if only we could get these things that made us performed terribly fixed, we will be able to annex the seats”. We should be able to do that and then, do targeting of some particular seat, not all seats, there is no way we can win all. She stressed Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Navrongo: 7 out of 10 elected constituency executives were from my camp–Tangoba Abayage
Former Upper East Regional Minister, Tangoba Abayage has refuted claims that the camp of late Kofi Adda won the majority of Navrongo Constituency Executive positions at the just-ended internal party constituency elections. Speaking during a One on One interview at Dreamz Fm a local radio station in the Regional Capital Bolgatanga monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, the former ambassador said, out of the 10 elected Navrongo constituency executives in the just-ended internal party elections, 7 were with her camp. “David Samari was with me, he was in our camp, Jacob Ncho is in our camp, David Anafo was with us, Ganiu was with us, Dan. B was with us, and Dennis was with us. How many were elected? 10, and out of the 10 elected, 7 were with us and these are all the people who were elected. 3 were elected who were not with us. Even the 3 who were elected, who were not with us, one of them eventually fell off, and am not going to mention names. So, two are hardcore of Kofi Adda’s camp”. Giving her response during the program, she admitted that is a difficult task to be responding to such debates because she believes they need to move on as a party. “ Is very difficult for me to say this because I want us to move on for goodness sake. This whole Tangoba –Kofi Adda thing has hurt us. If we are wise, we drop it and forget that thing about somebody’s team won and somebody’s team lost, it is Navrongo that won”. The fact that the chairman lost, look at the tsunami that went across the region from Bawku to Talensi to Bolga, people fainting and dying and all that. So, why should I be singled out? She asked Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
UER: Please, would you love to contest the next regional party executive election?– “It will be gross irresponsibility to want to run away”…Lawyer Anthony Anamoo
The Upper East Regional Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Lawyer Anthony Anamoo has said, it will be gross irresponsibility to want to run away when he had set an aim and couldn’t achieve it. Apexnewsgh.com reports The Regional Chairman in an Exclusive interview told Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen of Apexnews Gh that even though he still has a lot of time left for his tenure in office to come to an end and is not time for campaigns, he believes it will be a gross irresponsibility to want to run away when his aim as a leader wasn’t met in 2020 election. Lawyer Anamoo’s response came after Apexnews Gh asked whether he will be contesting the regional chairmanship position in the next regional executive internal elections which are scheduled to take effect next year 2022. this was his response, even though he was not specific by giving a direct answer to the question, but your guess is as good as NABCO initiative. “Well, you know i still have more than 8 to 9 months to go and am still on the sit and you know, you don’t start campaigning when you still have a lot of work to do. We haven’t even started the polling station election. The polling we be elected, when they are elected, they will also elect the constituency and the constituency will come and elect us. So, we still have a long way to go and this is not the time to start campaigning. But of course, we set out to achieve an aim and if you didn’t achieve it, you can’t run away just like that. It will be gross irresponsibility to want to run away, when you still have to do your best. This kind of statement that we have 3 seats and we lost it, all is on my doorstep, of course, I was the chairman at a time and this is a region that is difficult for us”. He said Chairman Anamoo also revealed that in 2019, the party consulted researchers and lecturers from various institutions across the country to assist the party by way of identifying candidates and constituencies that will secure victory for the New Patriotic Party in the 2020 general elections and some party members decided to do otherwise, which he cannot prevent them as a party chairman. He sighted Navrongo and Temapne as an example. “Look at Navrongo, we had done some research and recommended the Late Kofi Adda to go unopposed now for other reasons somebody decides to contest him. Can you prevent the person from contesting? And the person contested and won but general election, it was a calamity. Can you blame us? Our research was composed of lecturers and those who matter. I did my best to save the situation. Look at Navrongo, 2 ministers, as for board member from there, Director General of Harbor is from Navrongo as for Board Members we can count up to 10. If you go Tampane, we have the Chief Executive of Zongo Development Fund, Ghana Ambassador to the Vatican, we have Deputy YEA Chief Executive, Deputy Chief Executive NDA, we have the candidate himself who was the Deputy Attorney General and the District Chief Executive (DCE) and we as Regional Executives even mobilized money and gave to them. So, if the seat is lost, will it be fair you put out the blame at the doorstep of the region. So, I keep on saying that sometimes, something happens which is not too good but then it enables you to do something better next time”. He pointed to Apexnews Gh. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Kofi Adda will always be my senior brother – Tangoba urges calm in NPP
Tangoba Abayage, the Upper East Regional Minister, has called on members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Navrongo Central Constituency to let peace and calm return to the party. The Regional Minister particularly called on members of two factions within the party, who have since the party’s defeat in the election engaged in a war of press conferences, to cease going further. Ms. Abayage is worried the party would have dim prospects in the future if members of the party continue to toe that lane. Speaking exclusively to GhanaWeb on Wednesday, worried Ms. Abayage described the press conferences as “not healthy” which could further plunge the party into more problems and deepen the woes of the elephant fraternity in the constituency. Ms. Abayage said the present time was for party members to hold sober reflections and help find ways to reconcile the cracks to return stronger for victory in the future. She said it was time for the party to heal from the defeat and no waste it attacking each other. Ms. Abayage stressed that she would not allow current happenings in the constituency to endanger her relationship with Mr. Adda who she called her brother. She revealed her enormous reverence for the incumbent MP and said nothing could come between them- not even the political bitterness that lingers in the constituency. She, therefore, asked supporters in both factions who might have been aggrieved by actions of the party leadership or individuals in the party, to be calm and not do anything that would further widen the cracks. “We aren’t helping issues at all with this forth and back in the media. This is the time to let peace reign, to respect each other’s opinion. The NPP is a strong party that suffered a defeat, yes, but we would definitely rise but we can’t rise in the midst of throwing missiles at each other. Hon. Joseph Kofi Adda is my brother who will always be. We are a brother and sister and I have so much respect for him as a senior. I don’t see why party supporters should be throwing missiles at each other the way they are doing. It must stop. So as a leader, I’m requesting everybody in the party to ceasefire. No accusations or counter-accusations. It’s a plead I’m making. “I also want to apologize to anybody that might have been hurt by anyone or as a result of this (the press conferences). We need peace, we need healing. We should allow that. What we are doing to ourselves is not healthy. “I also want to disassociate myself completely from any press conference that has been held either for me or against me. They are not healthy and must stop”. Press Conferences After the 2020 general election in which the NPP performed abysmally leading to the recapture of the Parliamentary seat by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a win for its Presidential candidate, camps affiliated to the incumbent Member of Parliament- Joseph Kofi Adda and the Upper East Regional Minister, Tangoba Abayage, have been at each other’s throats apportioning blame for the defeat of the party in the constituency. Whereas followers of Ms. Abayage pointed fingers at Kofi Adda accusing him of throwing support behind the NDC candidate and giving him huge financial benefits for his campaigns which caused her defeat, members of the party who support Kofi Adda have accused the constituency executives and Ms. Abayage of not involving the MP and his followers in campaign activities and other plans in the run-up to the election. So far, there have been about 3 pressers convened by the factions in a space of two weeks. Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
‘Abayage said Akufo-Addo brought her to overthrow Adda’ – NPP supporters in Upper East
The feud between the faction of the Minister for Aviation, Joseph Kofi Adda, and the camp of the Upper East Regional Minister, Tangoba Abayage, is rolling downhill as the pro-Adda group has quoted the Regional Minister in its latest outburst to have said she was tasked by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to bring Adda down. Adda was brought down in June, this year, when Abayage was drawn against the incumbent Member of Parliament (MP) for the Navrongo Central Constituency at a parliamentary primary election conducted by the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) and won. But Abayage’s quest to finish on the “2020 list of first female MP-elects” rather saw her added to “the 2020 list of MP-rejects” as she lost the main parliamentary election— by a “devastating” margin— to Samson Chiragia, the parliamentary candidate of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). The faction in support of Adda and the pro-Abayage group were locked in an open vendetta before the primary election and have remained so even after the primary and the main elections. The statement attributed to Abayage— that she was assigned by President Akufo-Addo to topple the Aviation Minister— was parroted at a news conference convened in Navrongo on Monday in response to a presser organised last week against Adda by some electoral area coordinators and polling station executives of the party in support of Abayage. “What eventually broke the camel’s back was when a powerful delegation from the Navrongo Central Constituency went to the Jubilee House to pronounce that our Honourable MP, Joseph Kofi Adda, had lost touch with the grassroots supporters and that his popularity had dwindled to an extent that he could no longer retain the seat for the party. The proponents of this treacherous strategy went ahead and proposed Honourable Tangoba Abayage as a viable candidate for the party, claiming she was a unifier. “Tangoba herself stated on several occasions with her engagement with the media that she was brought by the President to unseat Joseph Kofi Adda. It is, therefore, unfortunate that we are trying hard to use a simple analysis to portray why we lost the 2020 general elections in the constituency when the factors are multifaceted,” Adda’s supporters said in a statement signed by the Pungu Central Electoral Area Coordinator for the NPP, Alan Kwesi Nazantra. “Produce evidence that Adda campaigned against NPP”— Adda’s group challenges Abayage’s camp The pro-Adda group also confronted the Regional Minister’s supporters at the conference with a strong demand to provide “true evidence” to substantiate an allegation they made last week that the outgoing MP waged a post-primary campaign against the NPP in the constituency in the buildup to the December 7 general elections. “The so-called group is made up of few electoral area coordinators and some polling station executives who were bought with money during the primaries and they sold their conscience to Madam Abayage, the constituency executive committee and the Municipal Chief Executive. They do not form half of the total number of the electoral area coordinators and polling station executives in the constituency.” “We are privy to an investigative piece by a journalist which indicates that the so-called video they tendered as evidence of Honourable Joseph Kofi Adda sponsoring the PPP’s parliamentary candidate with Gh¢5,000 and ballot samples was an orchestration by the First Vice Chairman of our party in Navrongo Central in an attempt to blackmail and malign Honourable Joseph Kofi Adda and we dare him to come out and deny it. “It is also blatant falsehood that Honourable Joseph Kofi Adda and his numerous supporters took to the streets of Navrongo to jubilate when Samson Tangombu Chiragia, the NDC candidate, was declared winner, and again we challenge them to come out with evidence. Honourable Joseph Kofi Adda never campaigned against the NPP in Navrongo Central and we challenge them to come out with evidence. It can be recalled that shortly after Honourable Joseph Kofi Adda’s defeat in the parliamentary primaries, he made it clear he was not ready to campaign together with people who were calling him all sorts of names and rained insults on him. His only campaign message in the constituency was ‘Four more for NPP to do more’. We have evidence of Honourable Kofi Adda campaigning vigorously in the Chiana-Paga Constituency for the party. He also supported five other constituencies in the Upper East Region,” the statement, read by Gilbert Baase, said. “Politics of Segregation cost us the Seat”— Adda’s supporters Adda’s camp said the seat slipped from the NPP back to the NDC owing to what they described at the conference as “politics of segregation” and some other factors. “One would have thought that after the primaries, the patrons and elders of the party in the constituency would have apologised to the elephant family for their irresponsible acts to pave way for reconciliation among party supporters but this did not happen. Arrogance, complacency and politics of segregation became the order of the day. News of ‘we will win the election with or without Team Honourable Adda’ started flying in town. “Constituency executives, who under normal circumstances are supposed to be referees, eventually requested for jerseys and got involved in the actual game. Again, patrons and elders, who under normal circumstances would have served as a jury of appeal for aggrieved teams, also got the euphoria and decided to take part in the game. Almost all the constituency executives as well as patrons and elders were seen campaigning for Honourable Tangoba before the primaries and we have evidence to that effect,” affirmed the statement. It added: “It is high time we all assessed our individual contributions towards this humiliating defeat and go back to the drawing board or else what awaits us in 2024 will be more than this. We must blame ourselves for giving out the seat so cheaply to the NDC. It is clear that the leadership of the party in the constituency failed us, thus the need for a total change. The situation in the Navrongo Central Constituency is deteriorating and needs an immediate attention.” In attendance also were other









