List of Regional and Constituency NPP appointments have been released by the Upper East Regional Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Elvis Atia Awonekai (Figo). The list includes:Regional Council of EldersRegional Council of PatronsRegional Finance CommitteeAnd Regional Disciplinary Committee. Find the full lists below: Source: Apexnewsgh.com
NPP: Upper East Regional NPP Secretary schooled communicators on appointment of Reg. Executives
The Regional Secretary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Upper East Region Elvis Awonekai has responded to the petition by the aggrieved members of the NPP Upper East Communication team by way of schooling them on procedures of appointment by the Regional Executive. The new development emerges after 33 regional communication team members of the New Patriotic Party in the Upper East Region petitioned the office of the Party National Communication Directorate in Accra to intervene following the appointment of the Regional Communication Director Peter Ayinbisa. According to their petition by the aggrieved Communicators sighted by apexnewsgh.com, the appointment “must be done based on a broader consultation with the National Executive Committee. However, we had a situation whereby people were appointed without prior application to the tenets of good communication. Ignoring the simple fact of consulting the stakeholders in the Communication Team, many times, ended the Regional Officers appointing persons who do not reside within the capital or never had the time to play that role effectively, and most times, this breeds a lot of conflict within the communication wing in the region. part of the petition captured. However, responding to the said petition, the Regional Secretary of governing NPP, Elvis Figo Awonekai schooled the communicators in a letter sighted by Apexnewsgh.com. He said: “The Upper East Regional Executives have been served with a copy of the above petition. Although we are not the addressee of the petition, we deemed it necessary to respond to same in order to set the records straight and to educate the petitioners in our collective resolve to serve our great party, God and Country.” He further added: “The petition was wrongly addressed as the Regional Executives are not answerable to the National Communications Director in the discharge of our constitutional mandate humbly placed on us following the 28th May, 2022 Regional Executives Elections. Therefore our response to this petition should and ought to be construed as a way of setting the records straight but not an endeavor to legitimize the petition since in carrying out our functions we are by no means answerable to the National Communications Director,” portions of the 7-paged letter read. “The choice of words in the heading of the petition are highly incendiary and manifestly confrontational as a reading of the entire petition has not and cannot demonstrate the appropriateness of this choice of words – “bad faith” and “political vendetta”. We never promised the Team any appointment for which reason the bona fide of the Regional Communications Officer’s appointment can be called into question. The petition, ab initio, is therefore written in a vain attempt to set us on a collision cause with the Regional Communication Team without any justifiable basis. This unsolicited invitation will obviously be refused by us as we strive to execute our mandate with all hands on deck.” “In the appointment of the Seven (7) appointed Regional Officers as specified in clauses (2) and (8) of Article 9 of the NPP Constitution, the Regional Executive Committee does not feature at all. Article 7 relied on by the petitioners’ deals with constituency organization but not regional. Still, in paragraph 4 of the petition, there were consultations, lobbying, and engagements made prior to the appointment of the Regional Communications Officer. It must be put on record that at least five (5) known members of the Communications Team – petitioners made one contact or another lobbying as it were as individuals for the position of the Regional Communications Officer.” However, the Reg. Secretary also pointed out to the striking communicators that, it is not a must to appoint a communication director from a communication team. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
See who is likely to win NPP UE Regional Chairmanship election– Read Views
On Friday, May 27, 2022, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) will be electing their regional executives across the country which includes Upper East Region. In the Upper East Region, those contesting the Regional Chairmanship position are numbering six and they are all capable of handling the position efficiently but unfortunately, the position is meant for only one individual to occupy. However, this platform has taken it upon itself to look through the chances of aspiring candidates vying for the chairmanship position. Below are some of the interesting views we gathered ahead of the Friday May 27, 2022 ‘El Clásico’: MOHAMMED MURTALA IBRAHIM: Is coming from the Bawku zone. He is the number-one on the ballot paper and is the former Upper East Regional Chairman. He took over as the Regional Chairman after the death of then Regional Chairman, Adam Mahama. And he managed to get the party 3 seats in Parliament from the region. According to some of the delegates, he is approachable too. One would have thought that his record would help him become the next chairman. But unfortunately, some members are of the view that he is far from getting the opportunity again as Regional Chairman. FILSON AWANKUA: Is coming from the Bolgatanga East area. He is number-two on the ballot paper. He contested the last regional chairmanship position and came second with only 88 votes. Meanwhile, according to some party members who shared their views during our engagement with them ahead of the regional executive election, Mr. Awankua got a lot of things wrong: 1. Some of those who assisted him in 2018 by making him popular in the region as a new person at a time especially when it comes to regional politics left him when they realized he was not listening to their advice anymore. They said, he did not appreciate their efforts because he thought it was out of his popularity that he got 88 votes in the 2018 regional executive election. This they say, might also affect his chances. 2. Their other point is that Mr. Awankua knows he is interested in becoming a Regional Chairman, but the game he played in Navrongo during the late Joseph Kofi Adda and the former Regional Minister Tangoba Abayage’s parliamentary primaries is a factor that is likely to affect him, because he threw all his support openly behind the former Regional Minister who eventually won the primaries and unfortunately lost to National Democratic Congress (NDC) at the 2020 general elections. As if that wasn’t enough they said, he accompanied the former Regional Minister to submit her parliamentary form at the party office in Navrongo. As per the information gathered, these actions displeased some of his team members then because, according to them, the late Kofi Adda supported him with monies to do his campaign then. This, they say, might affect his chances too. 3. He has also gone ahead to sponsor candidates that have lost in the just-ended constituency elections, we gather. This they say, might be a factor against his chances as well. ANTHONY NAMOO: Is the number-three on the ballot and also the incumbent Upper East Regional Chairman of the NPP. He won the last election with the support of some of his “brothers and friends” at the time. Unfortunately today, such a relationship does not exist between him and those who supported him during the last election. When it comes to the party’s internal election, his inability not to win more seats as chairman might not affect his chances much. Even though he does not have powerful people supporting him, he is in touch with a number of delegates and there are some delegates who may be difficult to convince to not support him because he worked with some of the delegates directly. However, those who assisted him in the past and later felt betrayed are now delegates. This, they say, might be a factor against his chances. They also talk about his relationship with party members. They say that might be a factor. BUGRI A. IBRAHIM: Is number-four on the ballot paper. He is also coming from the Bawku zone. He is an entirely new person in the chairmanship race. A little piece of information gathered about him shows he is a party man and has contributed his quota to the welfare of the party in the region. In fact, he is well known and he is currently the Upper East NPP Regional 2nd Vice Chairman. Even though nothing much was said about him, per our engagement and views gathered, his chances of winning the chairmanship position are low. JERRY ASAMANI ALADAGO: Is number-five on the ballot paper, he contested the last regional election and won the regional organiser position and he is currently the Upper East regional boss of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO). According to some party members, since his tenure as the party’s regional organiser began in 2018, the party has witnessed an irreparable loss in the history of NPP in the region. There is also information that his recent relationship is not cordial with people. These might affect his chances of becoming a regional chairman. DR. MOSES KWABENA ATINGA: Is number-six on the ballot paper. He is currently the incumbent NPP Upper East Regional 1st Vice Chairman. Information gathered shows that, even though he has been one of the regional executives, people know his role as a Vice-Chairman is a bit limited and he has always been very humble, accommodative, friendly, and always responding to people’s messages in terms of need and assistance. They said the little he could do as a 1st Vice Chairman he has done it successfully and many have identified themselves with him. Verdict: From the analysis, interview conducted and views gathered by Apexnewsgh.com from party members, it shows the number 6 ballot Dr. Moses Kwabena Atinga is ahead of his other contenders. The contest is actually between him and the incumbent. But he stands tall in this current election. Please









