Mr Stephen Yakubu, Upper East Regional Minister locked out some Municipal and District Chiefs Executives (MDCEs) and heads of departments in Bolgatanga for reporting late to the Regional Coordinating Council meeting.The second RCC meeting was scheduled to begin at 1000 hours, however, at about 1100 hours only five out of the 15 MDCEs in the region had reported together with some heads of departments. The MDCEs present were Mr Joseph Adongo, Kassena-Nankana Municipal, Mr Gerard Ataogye, Kassena-Nankana West, Mr Issahaku Tahiru, Bawku West, Mr Osman Musah, DCE for Garu and Mr David Amoah, Bolgatanga East. The meeting was to afford the MDCEs and their Assemblies the opportunity to share development progress and challenges in their areas and enable stakeholders brainstorm solutions challenges facing the development of the region. The meeting was also in fulfilment of Article 255 of the 1992 Constitution under section 191 of the Local Government Act of 2016, Act 936 which mandates the RCC to meet and discuss the development concerns of the region and proffer solutions. With about an hour of wait, the Regional Minister became angry and asked the conference hall doors to be locked for the meeting begin. Some of the MDCEs and heads of departments who came later were not allowed in until the meeting was over. Mr Yakubu said poor attitude towards work was one of the main reasons the region was lagging in development, deepening the poverty cycle among the vulnerable people and therefore the situation must change under his tenure. He said the era, where some people especially those in leadership positions shirked their responsibilities and earned salaries at the end of the month was over and those in authority must be seen leading by example. “Those of you who have travelled, you know how others do it, but here we do not care. If you are a DCE and Monday you are not at work, do you think your staff will be at work? And the usual attitude of people not reporting to work on Friday because it is a weekend, and cry our pay is not enough cannot be tolerated”. He stated. The Regional Minister noted that it was regrettable that people who had been through and seen extreme poverty were given the opportunity, paid with taxpayer’s money to help eradicate poverty in the region were seen exhibiting poor attitudes towards work. “Because you can look after your kids and take them to better schools, get better food to eat, drink your beer, marry more women, have more kids, you will not come to work and they will still pay you and the most interesting thing is that most of come from this region and knowing that the poverty levels of families in the Northern Regions and need to work to improve their conditions. “All of us sitting here, very respectful, well-educated people, come to meeting and let us sit discuss matters of our region, something that we have to do because it is within the law, they will not come because over the weekend they were spending quality time with their families outside the region without thinking of the work that actually gave them that the quality life. GNA For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Just In: REGSEC imposes ban on motor bike riding in Bawku
The latest statement issued by the Upper East Regional Coordinating Council (REGSEC) after the unfortunate shooting incident in Bawku Municipality on Sunday January 23, 2022 says, no man or woman should ride motor bike in the Bawku Municipality until further notice. Apexnewsgh.com report “The Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has examined the security situation and its volatile nature in the Bawku Township and with immediate effect imposes a ban on riding of motor bike in the Bawku Municipality and its environs”. The statement said. It is also instructive to note that this ban does not include motor tricycles. The ban affects both sexes. REGSEC requests that MUSEC enforces this directive with the urgency it deserves until further notice. The statement concluded. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
I have no time for a known debtor and ungrateful human being, go and pay the debt you owe the dead– Sanusi fires back at Wilson Dabuo
Upper East Regional Communication Director of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Issah Sanusi in a response to Wilson Dabuo’s allegations of him shortchanging the plight of Communicators to his gains within three years and also built a mansion and about to marry a second wife, says he has no time for a known debtor and ungrateful human being like Wilson Dabuo. In a response issued by Wilson Dabuo after the disclaimer released by members of the NPP Upper East Regional Communication team on November 7, 2021, he alleged that, “…the corrupt dealings of individuals like Issah Sanusi whose leadership as a Communication Director has shortchanged the plight of Communicators to his gains within a period of three years. When a desktop employee of Vodafone has suddenly built a mansion and is about to marry a second wife, we should all be concerned about his sudden worth. For the Regional Chairman, Anthony Namoo, the only Chairman in Ghana’s parliament with only one seat, I shall devote a whole tribute to his work in the Region and why he continues to be a bad fate for the party in the Region. Wilson Dabuo alleges Meanwhile, Issah Sanusi in his response shared with Apexnewsgh.com said since, his resignation as a Vodafone worker 5 years ago, he had since re-engaged himself as a worker with Ghana Standards Authority in charge of Paga. However, he advised Wilson Dabuo to go and settle the debt he owes the late Alhaji Sumaila and refused to pay before his demise to the family. Below is his full response “I’m busy such that I don’t have time for a known debtor and ungrateful human being. In any case, I have never been a desk officer I was head of customer care executive at Vodafone and resigned 1st February 2017 and received my full benefits before becoming a Director. Even a well focus laborer can build a home let alone someone who has never become unemployed since I became an adult, maybe a well-known debtor who has no credibility might be thinking building a home or house is difficult but well determining personally is able to do so. So if I were him I would have been worried I have not been able to settle the late Alhaji Sumaila debt before his demise though he knew Alhaji was in a bad situation but he refused to settle him. So I will advise him to come and settle late Alhaji’s wife and children they will be much grateful to him as for Esther and co he can think of settling them later. Next time he tells you I’m a desk officer at Vodafone tell him I’m grateful though I left Vodafone 5years ago and now with Ghana Standards Authority in charge of Paga but I will still be better than a worthless incredible debtor” Issah Sanusi alleges Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









