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Philantropist builds ICT lab for Kanjarga JHS

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The Kanjarga Junior High School in the Builsa South District has received a fully furnished ICT Centre from the Dr. Ben Issaka, a son of the soil based abroad. 

Speaking during a short ribbon cutting ceremony to hand over the project to the school, the District Chief Executive of the area, Daniel Kwame Gariba on behalf of the Management of the District, was very grateful for the kind gesture and the timely support. Adding that this falls in line with the vice president’s aim of creating an enabling environment for technology to thrive.  

Daniel Kwame Gariba, further encouraged the teachers and students to ensure that they should inculcate a proper maintenance culture. 

The Chief of the area, Naab Akanjianya Akanfela on behalf of the community, expressed his appreciation for the project which he believes will expose children of his community to the new age of Information and Communication Technology. 

Dr. Mohammed Ben Issaka, in a brief interaction said it was a delight to have been able to complete a project he believed would offer opportunities for students to catch up with the evolving world. He added that an opportunity to give back to his community was a dream come through.

The ICT Centre is fully furnished with 15 computers and a projector.

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Gerard Awombadek Asagi|Ghana

 

 

Int’l Day of Education: GNECC calls for review of Free SHS

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As Ghana joins the world to celebrate the International Day for Education today, January 24, 2023, the Ghana Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) is calling on the government to, among other things, review the current Free Senior High School programme to increase quality of education in the country.

In a statement released by the Ghana Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC), the Coalition called on the government to adequately resource the Basic schools to be able to give students a quality foundation.

According to the Coalition, the government should engage all stakeholders in education to review the Free Senior High School programme.

See full statement here: Statement on the 2023 International Education Day

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1MHz| Samuel Adagom|Ghana

 

 

 

 

 

Small-scale miners stand with Stephen Yakubu, insist allegations against him are ill-intended

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The Small-Scale Miners Association in the Upper East Region has described the accusations levelled against the Upper East Region Minister, Stephen Yakubu, by a group calling itself the Development Research and Advocacy Centre (DRAC) as falsehoods; an ill-intended attempt to dent the hard-earned reputation of authorities in the region.

The association said the group, DRAC, failed in its mandate as a “research and advocacy centre” and hates to see development in the region.

It could be recalled that the Development Research and Advocacy Centre based in the Upper East Region issued a press release accusing the Regional Minister, Stephen Yakubu of turning his office into a business centre where mining transactions are done.

But in a another release sighted by a1radioonline.com, the small-scale miners are calling on the public to disregard the earlier presser by DRAC.

Below is the full release

PRESS RELEASE

DATE: 23rd JANUARY, 2023

SMALL-SCALE MINERS SIGNED AN OFFICIAL AGREEMENT WITH EARL INTERNATIONAL GROUP GHANA GOLD LIMITED TO RELINQUISH INTEREST IN THEIR SMALL-SCALE MINING CONCESSIONS.

RE: PETITION AGAINST HONOURABLE STEPHEN YAKUBU, UPPER EAST REGIONAL MINISTER, ON ALLEGATION OF ABUSE OF OFFICE, DEFRAUDING, ABETMENT OF CRIMES, AND FALSE REPRESENTATION AND ACTIVITIES OF EARL INTERNATIONAL GROUP GHANA GOLD LIMITED FORMERLY KNOWN AS SHAANXI MINING COMPANY LIMITED.

The attention of the small-scale miners who signed an agreement with Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited is drawn to a particular falsehood and ill¬-intended publication in some social media platforms by a certain questionable group called Development Research and Advocacy Centre (DRAC) trying to dent the hard-earned reputation of some authorities and the small scale miners association of Talensi and we are by this rejoinder, writing to clear the air on the misinformation and the needless allegations raised. To make everything simple for the understanding of all and sundry, we will, first of all, wish to start with the background of this particular issue to aid the public in better appreciating the issue at hand.

BACKGROUND;

The then Shaanxi Mining Company Limited contacted Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a permit since the Minerals Commission had already given the company a license to undertake their large-scale mining activities.

The attention of the EPA was drawn to the fact that the company did not consult the small-scale miners before preparing to start their large-scale mining activities. This was inappropriate because the large-scale mining activities of the then Shaanxi Mining Company extended to the operational areas of some of the small-scale miners.

The EPA made it clear to the company that before they will be given a permit, the company needed to enter into an agreement with the small-scale miners so that we members of the small miners will not feel cheated. It was upon this that the EPA organized its first meeting at Akayet on December 2020. In attendance at the meeting were;

The former DCE, Hon Christopher Boatbil.

The small-scale miners

Other Stakeholders

Traditional rulers.

As stated earlier, the purpose of the meeting was to find an amicable solution to the problems of the small-scale miners and the then Shaanxi. The problem was the company’s large scale mining activities which even extended to the operational areas of the small scale miners without reaching out for an agreement with the latter.

The first meeting could not solve the problem and so there was the need for EPA to organize another meeting which they actually did but this time in Accra. This particular meeting was organized by the EPA for all concessionaires whose operational areas fell within the Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited mining lease.

As stated earlier, the meeting took place in Accra at Alisa Hotel.

The former DCE, Hon Christopher Boatbil, and Charles Taleog Ndanbon also attended this meeting.

It was in this meeting that we small scale miners of the Talensi District accepted to enter into an agreement with Earl International formerly called Shaanxi Mining Company. At this same meeting, the EPA suggested we small scale miners should select our leaders to start our negotiation with the company. Six (6) people were selected out of the thirty-eight (38) small scale miners to start with the negotiation.

Let it be noted that all this while, Charles Ndanbon was present with his lawyer. Both parties thus, Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited and the small-scale miners agreed to schedule another meeting for a proper negotiation, and this was how the first meeting in Accra concluded.

On the 30th of March 2021, the EPA organized a third meeting at the same Alisa Hotel in Accra to continue with the negotiations. In the negotiations, we small scale miners proposed 5% as royalties whereas Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited offered 1.5% earlier, and later settled on 1.7% as royalties. It should be noted that we did not agree to their 1.7% royalties offer.

In the same meeting, they also offered Ghc35, 000 to each concessionaire as goodwill which was out rightly rejected. Charles Ndanbon is known to have contacted his lawyer who wrote a letter to put an injunction on the negotiation with no reason to give for this stupid action of his. This particular move of his angered the EPA Boss to an extent that he was coerced to sack Charles Ndanbon from the meeting. It took the fervent plea from leadership of the small scale miners before he was brought back to the meeting.

Let it be again noted that negotiations did not end and so the EPA promised to organize another meeting to make sure negotiations were finalized which did not actually come off.

Upon the assumption into office of the Upper East Regional Minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu, we small scale miners in Talensi District decided to pay him a visit to congratulate him and welcome him to the region. In that visit, we small scale miners in the Talensi District complained to him about our inability to have our final meeting as promised by the EPA in order to finalize our negotiations with Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited and the affable Upper East Regional Minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu promised to organize a meeting as soon as possible to settle all grievances and true to his words, the Upper East Regional Minister organized a meeting promptly to settle issues around areas of;

  1. a) Yenyeya/pubortaaba vs Shaanxi mining company limited.
  2. b) Unique trespass issue
  3. c) Shaanxi moving into large scale mining
  4. d) Payment of good will and royalties.

In attendance to this vital meeting were;

Upper East Regional Minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu

Upper East Regional Coodinating Director, Alhaji Mahamadu A.Azonko

Former DCE, Talensi, Hon Christopher Boatbil

Regional Minerals Commission Officer, Tamale, Mr. Frimpong

Bolgatanga District Minerals commission Officer Mr. Dickson Achindiba

Upper East Regional EPA Director with two of this staff members.

Mr. Peter Basana

Mr. Naabil Boazie

Mr. Joseph Azumah Atule

Mr. Robert Tampoare Boazor

Mr. Kolog Zongdan Boyak (Polo)

Mr. Charles Taleog Ndanbon

Mr. Mohammed Naab

In this meeting, we members of the small scale miners threatened to attack the company and cause mayhem for taking over our concessions without any agreement from us.

The workaholic Upper East Regional minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu was coerced by this threat from us to meet the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Abu Jinapor to forestall peace between the feuding factions (small scale miners and Shaanxi mining company limited).

For the sake of peace and to also make sure all grievances were properly addressed, authority shut down the company for almost two weeks in order for an agreement to be reached between us small scale miners and the company. We small scale miners think this swift response from authority deserves commendation. The Regional Minister again organized another meeting after the two weeks shut down to still find solution to the outstanding problem on 26th June 2021. In attendance to this meeting too were;

  1. The Minerals Commission Accra (Head office)
  2. The Minerals Commission (Regional office Tamale)
  3. The mineral commission (District office Bolgatanga)
  4. Shaanxi mining company
  5. The small scale miners
  6. The DCE for Talensi, Hon. Christopher Boatbil
  7. The Presiding member for Talensi District, Hon. John Millim
  8. The EPA Regional Director, Bolgatanga.
  9. Regional coordinating council

It was at this meeting that the fervent intervention from the Regional Minister made the company to peg the royalties at 2%. It did not end here but the company agreed to again pay one million US dollars to the small scale miners as goodwill and for settlement of other related issues thus, YENYEYA/PUBORTAABA/ Unique Mining Group with the then Shaanxi etc. This particular timely intervention from the Regional Minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu was to forestall peace among the two feuding factions and to also enable Earl International Group Ghana Gold limited to start with their large scale mining activities.

After all this back and forth, on the 12th of July 2021, all small scale miners who had their operational areas within the territory of Earl Intentional Group Ghana Gold Limited signed an official agreement with the company in the presence of the Upper East Regional Minister, Hon Stephen Yakubu, CEO of Minerals Commission, Mr. Martin Kwaku Ayisi serving as witness. The following people were also present and took part in the signing of the official agreement;

  1. Kwesi Appiah 8. Anthony Atiah
  2. Daani Stephen Dok 9. Joseph Azumah Atule
  3. John Bawa 10. Robert Boazor Tampoare
  4. Naab Godfred 11. Ayimbire Atig-yelesom
  5. Naab Simon 12. Peter Basana
  6. Zongdan Boyak Kolog (Polo) 13. Naabil Boazie
  7. Charles Taleog Ndanbon 14. Mohammed Naab

In present on the day of signing the official agreement with Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited was also the Technical person to the small scale miners, Mr. Peter Bassana.

Having given you the background as to how the whole process started in other for you to have thorough and comprehensive understanding of the issue at hand, let us go straight to the point to clear all doubts on the reckless, useless and time wasting allegations spewed by a group who called themselves Development Research and Advocacy Centre (DRAC) and their coward paymasters who cannot bring their heads out because their stained credibility will not support them in the public domain:

ABUSE OF OFFICE

Their allegation that the Hon Regional Minister has turned his office into a business center where mining company transactions are done day in, and day out is not only misleading but a complete fabrication which should be thoroughly disregarded and told to the marines. They are empty without any prove and as it is always the case, the devil will always find work for the lazy man, and this is exactly what they are doing.

We are however not distracted nor perturbed at all. Let it be stated on record that the Minerals Commission did not ask Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited to pay compensation to us small scale miners as alleged. If they care to know, the Minerals Commission even gave the company the licence to operate as a large scale mining company in 2019 and ratified by Parliament without knowledge of the small scale miners. It was rather the EPA that refused to give the company a permit as requested by them with the reason that the small scale miners whose concessions fall within Earl International mining lease were not consulted before the company was given licence by the Minerals Commission to undertake large scale mining activities.

Also, we wish to state it categorically so that these shenanigans and their disappointed and disoriented paymasters know that small scale miners were never paid any compensation but rather goodwill. In case they do not know the difference between compensation and goodwill, we will remove this curse from them by giving them a small education here. If compensation is paid to someone, he or she vacates the vicinity for good but if it is goodwill, you will still be having your share until the life span of the company comes to an end. We want you people to know that we are still part of the company, and we have our share every six months till the operation of the company comes to an end.

This revelation alone should tell the general public that these howlers did not even know the subject matter they wrote about. As stated earlier, the process started even when the Hon. Regional Minister did not assume office but upon his assumption, we members of the small scale miners sent our grievances to him to be addressed and his fervent intervention made the company pay the goodwill to us and accept our proposal of 2%royalties. This intervention of his went a long way to settle the impasse between the company and the small scale miners.

Also, their allegation that the Regional Minister interfered to get the lump sum of the compensation paid into the bank account of the Upper East Regional Coordinating Council is an arrant falsehood and is neither here nor there. It is never true that the Regional Minister coerced the company to pay any money through the Regional Coordinating Council but rather, it was agreed by everyone present in the meeting including us, members of the small scale miners, that it was the best way to do. We will at this point, advise the Regional Minister to take necessary steps to redeem his image since this clueless group is bent on tarnishing his reputation with no available evidence.

Again, their allegation that the Regional Minister paid money to nonexistent companies is unfathomable. The list was provided by the Minerals Commission and so far, we members of the small scale miners have not seen any non- existent company that has been paid. On this note, can the Regional Minister be held responsible with their baseless allegation of him paying money to nonexistent companies since it was the Minerals Commission that prepared the list and not the Regional Minister? They just don’t know what they are taking about.

Interestingly, they again alleged that some small scale mining concessionaires refused to collect the money because they were not happy about the way the Regional Minister and the Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited reached agreement for the compensation packages and the mode of payment which is also nothing but a blatant falsehood from a despicable group and their paymasters. If we may ask, can the group mention any other small scale mining group that refused to take the money apart from YENYEYA Mining Company Limited? Charles Ndanbon who is the owner of YENYEYA mining company limited was the only one who refused to take the compensation package and the reason is that, he was in court by then with the company doing his own negotiations. These frustrated people should spare us with the lies!

Another disgraceful allegation raised by these clueless people is their claim that the Regional Minister arm-twisted the small-scale miners to furnish the conference hall of the Upper East Regional Coordinating Council with chairs from the compensation received. This is also an overt lie to distract people from the good works of the Regional Minister. We furnished the conference hall out of our own good will upon a plea from the CEO of the Minerals Commission, Mr. Martin Kwaku Ayisi and not a force from the Regional Minister. Our shock is however that, all those who are complaining did not take part in the contribution to furnish the conference hall and we the people who did are not complaining so what is their point? Where is their source of worry? We implore all and sundry to disregard them thoroughly! The chairs were a donation from us and if you even visit the conference hall of the Regional Coordinating Council, you will see at the back of the chairs boldly written “Donated by Small scale miners, Talensi”. A letter was even written to thank us for our kind gesture.

DEFRAUDING

On their allegation of defraud, it appears to us, members of the small-scale miners, that they have completely no idea of what they seem to be talking about. First of all, their first allegation on the matter of defraud, that Unique Mining Group had issues with Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited is a complete lie and should be given no attention as they are seeking. It is never true that Unique Mining Group had problems with Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited. Unique Mining Company Limited had problems with Shaanxi Mining Company Limited. The group should do due diligence to know the difference please.

Also, their allegation that 150,000 US dollars was paid to settle an impasse between Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited and Unique Mining Group deserves no other place than the deepest part of the dirtiest dustbin in the World. It cannot, will not and is never true that 150,000 US dollars was paid to settle the impasse as mentioned above but rather, as stated earlier, it was part of the one (1) million US dollars that was paid by the company upon the intervention of the Regional Ministers was to also cater for the settlement of the impasse between the two feuding factions.

Also, their wild allegation that the Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, His Royal Highness, Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang was a witness to the payment of this so called 150,000 US dollars by the company is not only disgraceful but a clandestine insult to our traditional authority and we will implore these reckless group, if for nothing at all, they should at least spare our revered traditional rulers with their concocted lies and fabrications. At no point was our revered Paramount Chief part of our negotiations and so is not a witness to the payment of any money.

Let it be stated in plain language without any form of equivocation that, 150,000 US dollars equivalent in Ghana cedis was not paid to Mr. Robert Boazor Tampoare however, this money was paid to him to settle some disputes and it was directed by the company and not the Hon. Regional Minister as alleged. Earlier, Mr. Robert Boazor Tampoare received Ghc150,000 on behalf of Unique Mining Group which all the members are aware and benefited from it so their allegation that the Regional Minister connived with Mr. Robert Boazor Tampoare to defraud members of the Unique Mining Group has no locus. The account is not unknown to members of the group because their previous money was paid through the same account

ABETMENT OF CRIMES;

This pitiable group called Development Advocacy and Research Centre (DRAC) and their disappointed paymasters in their incessant desire to tarnish the unblemished image of the Regional Minister and our own selves are still alleging that Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited paid 1 million U S dollars to small scale miners to compensate them for the takeover of their concessions. This is a complete fabrication and should be rejected promptly. There was no 1 million US dollar that was paid again apart from the one we accounted for earlier. We are challenging any of you to prove us wrong if you have any evidence.

In addition to that, their allegation that the Regional Minister had in his possession, a cadastral map comprising 38 small scale mining concessions out of which 17 of them are non- existent companies orchestrated by the Regional Minister in order to benefit from the proceeds of these so called “fake” companies is a vehement lie and should be told to the marines. To set the record straight, the cadaster map came from the Minerals Commission and not the Regional Minister so where on earth could he be crucified for this? Let it be stated in plain language that the cadaster map existed before the appointment of the Regional Minister and could not have orchestrated the entry of 17 non- existent companies into that cadaster map to benefit from their proceeds.

They are again alleging that most of the concessionaires mentioned on the cadaster map cannot be traced at the registrar generation department and we are challenging them to provide us with the names of those concessionaires because we are not aware of anything of that sort.

It is vital to add that, it is inhuman and dishonest to falsely allege that some concessions which are known to have been taken over by Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited were not listed on the cadastral map. It is not only laughable but wrongly stated with ill-intent. Truth be told, Bokre Batrim they sighted to buttress their point had processed his documents to Accra, but it was an oversight from the Minerals Commission that is why his name was not captured. This particular issue was even raised by us in our first meeting in January2021 at Accra and his name was subsequently added so what is the group insinuating? We will advise them to always get their facts clear before alleging. Let it also be made clear to them that our checks from the Regional Minister has it that any name in the cadaster whose owner cannot be found will not be paid so what are their sources of worry?

Interestingly, in their quest to damage every hardworking appointee’s reputation, they are again alleging that the DCE for Talensi, Hon. Thomas Pearson Wuni Duanab also wants to use the tricks of the Regional Minister by coercing small scale miners to open an escrow accounts through the Talensi District Assembly to enable them receive their royalties and we think this is another lies from a self-seeking, disgraceful and shameless group and their arrogant paymasters. We are once again challenging them to vindicate themselves by giving us any concrete evidence where he gave this directive.

The DCE is not part of us and is therefore not interested in how our money is to be paid, granted we understand ourselves. However, he cautioned us that the Talensi District Assembly will be forced to open an escrow account for us in the event that we do not understand ourselves in order to prevent mayhem.

Having responded to their allegations, let us state in brief the benefits that the District and the Region have gotten as a result of the migration of the company from small scale mining company to large one;

  1. The company has built an extra modern school in the mining site and pictures are all over the internet for your perusal.
  2. The company was able to increase its labour complement from the earlier 645 to 907 people meaning about 262 people have been added.
  3. The company again donated two pickups to the Upper East Regional Police Command to help in their operations etc.

We wish to at this point thank the Upper East Regional Minister, Hon. Stephen Yakubu, EPA Bolgatanga and Accra for their swift intervention when we had lost all hope by then. We must state categorically that their intervention gave birth to;

  1. i) The company’s acceptance to pay 2% royalties to the small scale miners until the end of the company’s life span.
  2. ii) The company through the Minerals Development Fund provided furniture to schools like Gbane, Zanwore, Yameriga, Tola, Dataku etc. all within the Talensi District.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, we members of the small scale miners are angry, annoyed, wild and above all perturbed about these broad day fabrications levelled against our revered authorities and ourselves and we want as a matter of urgency, this fake group and their paymaster come out using the same platform, to apologise unreservedly to us otherwise we will appropriately advise ourselves.

Thank you.

………………

Azumah Atule

(Zonal Secretary, Talensi Small Scale Miners Association)

Attached are people you can contact for more information concerning the issue at hand;

  1. Tampoare Robert Boazor, Upper East Regional Small Scale Miners Association Chairman (0245988572)
  2. Joseph Azumah Atule, Zonal Secretary, Talensi Small Scale Miners Association (0248763048)
  3. Lolig Victor (0244098832)
  4. Atia Anthony (0246981276)
  5. Naabil Boazie (0547837730)
  6. Kwesi Appiah (0553131630)
  7. John Bawa (0246910229)

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1 MHz|Moses Apiah|Ghana

 

 

Bolgatanga: Former U16 National Coach J.A Apana dies

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Former National U16 and U17 team head coach Joseph Apana passed away in the early hours of Monday, January 23, 2023, at his home in Tanzui.

Coach Apana, affectionately known by many in the sporting world, was tasked with handling the National Male U16 team, which later became the National U17.

Coach Apana has worked for the National Sports Authority in Tamale, Cape Coast. Koforidua, and finally retired in Bolgatanga in 2003.

He has trained a lot of coaches in the Upper East Region, including the likes of Coach Peter Abilba, the late Yussif Abubakar, Coach Fatawu Salifu, and Coach Francis Bawumiya. He also nurtured players like Abedi Pele, Tony Yeboah in 1995.

Coach Apana has coached teams like, B.A United, Ebusua Dwarfs, Okwahu United, Tano Bofoakwa, and others.

Interacting with A1 Sports Coach Francis Bawumiya, a former protege of Coach Apana said he was distraught about the passing of his mentor. Mr. Bawumiya is the head coach of Akatsi All Stars.

Coach Francis added that the late Coach Apana inspired and encouraged him into the coaching profession. “He is my Godfather in the coaching business. He is always happy to hear about my coaching exploits thus far. I’m sad and disappointed for not getting the opportunity to coach the national team for my father, mentor to see before passing to glory. But it is well, he is gone but still with us in spirit,” Mr. Bawumiya stated.

Coach Apana’s body will be laid to rest today, January 24, 2023, at his family house, Tanzui.

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1Mhz|Aduko Cletus Akosah|Bolgatanga|Ghana

 

4,503 Burkinabés seeking asylum in Bawku West District after receiving threats from terrorists

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4,500 Burkinabés seeking asylum in Bawku West District after receiving threats from terrorists

More than 4,000 Burkinabé nationals have temporarily relocated to communities in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region. They relocated to seek shelter and protection from some individuals suspected of being terrorists in their home country, Burkina Faso.

The asylum seekers began arriving on January 13, 2023, according to the DCE for Bawku West, Tahiru Issahaku Ahmed. He said this when he spoke on A1 Radio’s Day Break Upper East Show today, Tuesday, January 24, 2023. 

“… people thought that their livelihoods were threatened, their lives were in danger, so they had to find a safe place to live. I think that they found Ghana to be a place where they could be safe. We have a place called Widnaba. Widnaba is the place sharing direct boundaries with Burkina Faso … I am saying that this is a serious case because we all have to be very careful in dealing with these people. We have so far reigstered 4, 503 persons,” he said. 

Mr. Ahmed indicated that of the number registered, 3,413 are women. Approximately 204 of the registrants are men. According to the DCE, the security response has been satisfactory. 

“The military has taken over all the entry points. People are complaining that within the communities they are not seeing anything. That is not the point,” he said. 

The Chairman for DISEC explained that with a strong collaboration with NADMO, the Ghana Military Service, Ghana Immigration Service and other private and philantropic organisation, maximum support services are being offered to the asylum seekers. 

More than 1,700 of the over 4,000 people currently taking up residence in the homes of persons living in the Widnaba Electoral Area of the Bawku West District in the Upper East Region. 

The presence of the refugees, according to Elisha Abila, the Assemblyman for Widnaba Electoral Area, is causing a strain on the financial situation of community residents

He said this when he spoke to Mark Smith on the Day Break Upper East Show, Monday, January 23, 2023. 

The residents of the Soogo Electoral Area in the Upper East Region’s Bawku West District also pleaded with the government and well-meaning organisations and individuals for assistance. The support would go toward providing food, shelter, and clothing for refugees who have fled their native Burkina Faso and are looking for asylum in Ghana.

When the Assemblyman for the area, Osben Asaki spoke to Mark Smith on the Day Break Upper East Show, Monday, January 23, 2022, he mentioned that over 800 men, women and children have moved to temporarily reside in the area. It has been difficult for the locals to find the resources needed to meet these asylum seekers’ concerns.

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

 

 

Abdallah Salifu commends Eastwood Anaba for calling for audit into Nat’l Cathedral

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Two eminent clergymen and members of the Board of Trustees of the controversial National Cathedral project have called for its immediate suspension and audit.

The two – Archbishop Duncan Williams and Reverend Eastwood Anaba say their call is based on the controversies surrounding the project.

According to them, the suspension will pave the way for transparency and accountability to be provided to the Ghanaian people.

In a memo sent to the Board of Trustees on Monday, January 23, and sighted by MyJoyOnline.com, they called for independent audit into the expenditures of the project.

The two respected preachers said the auditor(s) must be one that is nationally recognised.

“That in the spirit and cause of transparency and accountability to the Ghanaian people, the current Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral shall appoint an independent, nationally recognised accounting firm to audit all public funds contributed to and spent by the National Cathedral.

“Auditors will also audit the overall cost of the project. This appointment of an auditor shall take place before the deferment of activities of the Board of Trustees,” excerpts of the memo said.

Meanwhile, the two Bible scholars also said the project should not continue until the economic conditions in the country is improved.

“That current activities advancing the construction of Ghana’s National Cathedral shall be deferred until the atmospherics in Ghana are improved and the audit of the Cathedral account is done,” excerpts of the memo added.

The National Cathedral Project has been one of the most controversial public issues since the project was first announced by President Akufo-Addo.

While speaking on the Day Break Upper East Show today, January 24, 2022, the Upper East Regional Communications Director of the NDC, Jonathan Abdallah Salifu said calls for an independent audit into the project are the way to go. 

“I am all for that. We have been calling for them to do that. Much respect to Reverend Eastwood Anaba. We are happy for the decision they have taken,” he said. 

It would be recalled that Isaace Ayemvoa, the NDC Constituency Secretary for Bolgatanga and member of the NDC’s regional Communication Team sent a passionate appeal to the esteemed preacher and Founder of Eastwood Anaba Ministries, Reverend Eastwood Anaba, to completely dissociate himself from the project

“… especially, this revered man of God, Reverend Eastwood Anaba; he’s someone I respect so much. I like him so much. His name has not been dented. He has an impeccable image. He shouldn’t allow it [to be sullied].”

“From what I am seeing, I do not want his name to be mentioned or associated with what is happening. If I had the power, I would have asked that [he should step away from the project]. He is someone I like so much. He’s made Upper East’s name to be placed at a particular level. When you go somewhere and you talk about him, they say, this man, we like him. He’s not meddled in politics,” he said. 

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

 

 

Duncan Williams, Eastwood Anaba call for suspension of National Cathedral construction until independent audit

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Two eminent clergymen and members of the Board of Trustees of the controversial National Cathedral project have called for its immediate suspension and audit.

The two – Archbishop Duncan Williams and Reverend Eastwood Anaba say their call is based on the controversies surrounding the project.

According to them, the suspension will pave the way for transparency and accountability to be provided to the Ghanaian people.

In a memo sent to the Board of Trustees on Monday, January 23, and sighted by MyJoyOnline.com, they called for independent audit into the expenditures of the project.

The two respected preachers said the auditor(s) must be one that is nationally recognised.

“Auditors will also audit the overall cost of the project. This appointment of an auditor shall take place before the deferment of activities of the Board of Trustees,” excerpts of the memo said.

Meanwhile, the two Bible scholars also said the project should not continue until the economic conditions in the country is improved.

“That current activities advancing the construction of Ghana’s National Cathedral shall be deferred until the atmospherics in Ghana are improved and the audit of the Cathedral account is done,” excerpts of the memo added.

Apart from questions of accountability which have been repeatedly raised by the Minority in Parliament, there have also been concerns about the relevance of the project, in the face of the country’s economic crisis.

Amidst the plethora of issues, founder of the LightHouse Chapel International, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, resigned from the Cathedral’s Board of Trustee in August 2022.

In so doing, the preacher did not assign any specific reason for his departure; leaving the public to rely on their own conjectures and speculations about why the celebrated man of God left the scene.

The seasoned Bible teacher noted in his resignation letter which appears to have been leaked recently that his unresolved concerns about the cost of the National Cathedral and other pertinent issues triggered his exit.

The said letter was addressed by the Bishop to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral.

“I feel that the treatment of the issues I have raised in my several letters has been unfortunate. My letters have been ignored in the past; not attended to for years, and at best addressed flippantly”, Dag Heward-Mills said.

“You may recall I have spoken passionately and written extensively about the costs, the design, the location, the fundraising, the mobilization of the churches, and the role of the trustees.

“These, if heeded, would have made our project more achievable. Generally speaking, my inputs, my opinions, and my letters have been trivialized and set aside”, portions of the letter further disclosed.

Source: myjoyonline.com

 

 

‘Understanding’ begs Eastwood Anaba to dissociate himself from Nat’l Cathedral

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The National Cathedral has come under intense scrutiny and public criticism. Recently, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, alleged that JNS Talent Company which received GH¢2.6 million from the National Cathedral Secretariat for Talent mobilisations is owned by a board member.

JNS Talent Centre Ltd, which allegedly runs a crèche in Dawhenya, was paid some GH¢2.6 million to help build the cathedral, the lawmaker revealed in a tweet last Wednesday.

The lawmaker has now revealed that JNS Talent is owned by one Kwabena Adu Gyamfi.

However, Mr Ablakwa claims documents in his possession reveal that  Mr Kwabena Adu Gyamfi is the same as Rev. Victor Kusi-Boateng who still serves on the National Cathedral Board as an Executive Council Member/Director.

It would also be recalled that the founder and leader of the Lighthouse Chapel International, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills resigned from the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral project in August 2022.

The reasons for his decision at the time were unknown.

However, Citi News sighted the revered Bishop’s resignation letter, addressed to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral and copied about 14 people including the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

As part of his reasons for resigning, Bishop Heward-Mills expressed disappointment at the leadership of the National Cathedral for ignoring concerns he raised in several letters he wrote to them with the recent one being in June 2022 through the Ghana Charismatic Bishops’ Conference.

Due to the ongoing controversy surrounding the facility, Isaace Ayemvoa, the NDC Constituency Secretary for Bolgatanga and member of the NDC’s regional Communication Team has sent a passionate appeal to the esteemed preacher and Founder of Eastwood Anaba Ministries, Reverend Eastwood Anaba, to completely dissociate himself from the project. 

“… especially, this revered man of God, Reverend Eastwood Anaba; he’s someone I respect so much. I like him so much. His name has not been dented. He has an impeccable image. He shouldn’t allow it [to be sullied].”

“From what I am seeing, I do not want his name to be mentioned or associated with what is happening. If I had the power, I would have asked that [he should step away from the project]. He is someone I like so much. He’s made Upper East’s name to be placed at a particular level. When you go somewhere and you talk about him, they say, this man, we like him. He’s not meddled in politics,” he said. 

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

 

Assemblyman commends residents of Atulbabisi for maintaining peace

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The Assemblyman for the Atulbabisi Electoral Area in the Bolgatanga Municipality of the Upper East Region has praised the community residents for upholding and preserving the peace.

Speaking on the Day Break Upper East Show today, Monday, January 23, 2023, Aaron Abongo explained that because of the peace in the area, businesses that were closed have begun resuming activities, thus enhancing the livelihoods of the people. 

“Because of the friction and other things in my community, poverty wanted to stare at us. But with partnership with people such as the National Peace Council, the security, the Navrongo Bolgatanga Catholic Diocese, they came together [to help peacefully resolve the issues]. If I mention all these people and I don’t mention the good people of Atulbabisi, then I am not being fair with my own people.”

“If partners should even come together to resolve a misunderstanding and the people are not into it, it means it wouldn’t materialise. I always give credit to the good people of the Atulbabisi Electoral Area for their understanding and in-depth knowledge of development. That is why we have all embraced peace, and we think that Atulbabisi should forge ahead,” he said. 

On the resumption of businesses to boost the economic status of the people of the area, Mr. Abongo said, “Those days growing up, when people finished selling in the market, they pass by and got at least a calabash of pito and some meat before proceeding to head back to their communities. But due to the friction, there was a problem. Since we did this [strove for peace], as I sit here talking, from last October to date, homes that had stopped brewing [pito] because of the friction have started brewing. People who had stopped selling other things have started again. That means people’s livelihoods are picking up,” he said. 

The achievement of peace and stability in the area, according to Mr. Abongo, is exciting news for him because it was one of his top priorities heading into the District Level Election. 

“It is good for me because that was one of my key points,” he added.

Source: A1radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Ghana

 

 

 

Stakeholders in Upper East Region worried about growing students’ indiscipline

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Stakeholders in the Upper East Region are worried about the growing level of indiscipline among students in Senior High Schools. Last year, students of the Bolgatanga Technical Institute, Bawku Technical Institute, and Sandema Senior High protested and attacked teachers, vandalising school properties among others. All these happened when the authorities of the schools tried to instil discipline among the students or prevented them from cheating during exams. 

The recent act of indiscipline among SHS students in the Upper East Region is when 8 female students of the Chiana Senior High School were dismissed for using unprintable language against president Akufo-Addo in a viral video that surfaced last year.      

Even though the students have been called back after the president intervened, stakeholders in the Upper East Region are worried that the undesirable conduct of students is contributing to lowering the standards of education in the region.

The concerns were raised in Bolgatanga during a stakeholder forum to review the performance of education in the Upper East Region. 

The Upper East Regional Minister, Stephen Yakubu could not fathom how those acts of discipline among students happen at the blindside of school authorities who are mandated to monitor and supervise the students.

“What happened with these students insulting the president is a very serious matter. I didn’t want to come in because as soon as I came in, it would have been politics. I thought that I would leave the Ghana Education Service to deal with it. But the issue is that how come the teachers and headteachers didn’t pick these things up? And this is my worry”,

Mr. Yakubu expressed regrets that the recurrence of students’ indiscipline in the Upper East region creates a bad impression of the region.

“For me, I think we need to speak to the students and engage their parents. Whoever was behind this, it is over, let’s see so that they don’t repeat such a thing anymore. Because, really, it is giving a bad name to the Upper East Region. It is because of this kind of attitude and if they are not serious and they are not learning but rather insulting people, of course during the exams, they will have problems. And this is the trend that I am worried about where during exams time, students think they will fail, a few students will cause trouble, break things, try to beat teachers and headmasters for them to be allowed to copy in exam halls”, he stated.  

The Upper East Regional Chairman of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary School, Richard Akumbas Ayabilla said the society has contributed to the growing trend of indiscipline among students.

“Indiscipline is an issue in secondary school. And the indiscipline starts from the houses. You will meet children and the way they dress before they greet you. So, it tells you that these are people who are not going to be very serious in the classroom. As a society, there are a lot of elders who meet children and we don’t correct them. They will not even greet us and, some, even when they greet us, even if they hadn’t greeted us, it would have been better.”

The regional performance review was held with support from Unicef to enable stakeholders to have an in-depth decision on the status of education in the region. The caretaker Upper East Regional Director of Education, Ms. Anne Estella Kye-eebo said the region has about 80-90 percent trained teachers but the lack of support for effective supervision and monitoring hampers effective teaching and learning.

“Aside from that, the town schools are choked and when you want to move some teachers to the village schools, opinion leaders are stopping us”, she added.

Ms. Kye-eebo mentioned the lack of classroom blocks and furniture in schools such as the Akantome primary, Atampure primary, and SDA primary school. She has therefore called on parents and guardians to play their role by contributing to meeting the educational needs of their wards since government alone cannot do that. 

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1Mhz|Joshua Asaah|Bolgatanga|Ghana