Thursday 23 September 2021

Serve with humility-Savannah Regional Minister goad MMDCE nominees

Serve with humility-Savannah Regional Minister goad MMDCE nominees

The Savannah Regional Minister and Ag. Municipal Chief Executive for the West Gonja Municipal Assembly, Saeed Muhazu Jibreal has admonished the recently nominated Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives(MMDCEs) to endeavor to serve their people with a high sense of respect and humility.

According to him, power in its nature can sometimes trick people to feel superior to the people they are supposed to be serving, adding that,at all times, power must belong to the people.

Quoting from former president Rawlings of blessed memory, the minister cautioned the nominees-yet-to-be-confirmed not to allow themselves be be carried away by the people's power vested into their hands and begin to act like demigods.

"Who remembers this man?the minister quized in a statement copied exclusively to blogger, Ananpansah,B Abraham.

"Power can trick people. It can make you feel bigger than God. But remember the power is not forever. Be humble for you were just like the ordinary people on the streets and one day,you will surely return to them. Treat them as them with humility and always remember your roots,"he said.

The minister disclosed that the confirmation of the various MMDCE nominees of the Savannah Region was scheduled to start on 30th September,2021, starting from Doboya in the North Gonja District. He used the opportunity to appeal to all honorable Assembly members to accept the president's nominees for the region in order to enhance the smooth operation of the various MMDA across the region.

The president on Sunday, September 19,2021, through the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development released the list of the 260 MMDCEs to head the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the 16 political administrative regions of Ghana.

The Savannah Region with a total of seven administrative localities has Veronica Alela and Adam Eliasu reappointed to serve in the Bole and North Gonja Districts respectively. Karim Musah Kusubari will head the West Gonja Municipal with Losina Barchisu taking charge of the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District. Iddrisu Salia,Mohammed Tamimu and Mohammed Musah Tindawu are the men to represent the president at the Central Gonja District,East Gonja Municipal and North East Gonja District respectively.

Many Ghanaians are however, worried about the low representation of Women in the list of appointees in consonance with Article 35(6b) of the constitution of Ghana which lays emphasis on gender balance in the recruitment and appointment of public officers.

Source: Ananpansah, B Abraham

Tuesday 21 September 2021

Tales of a living legend - the Osagyefo of all times

Tales of a living legend - the Osagyefo of all times

A man of his words. Born with worth on the 21 September, 1909, at Nkroful in the Western Region of Gold Coast (modern day Ghana). Accomplished his mission on earth on 27 April,1972 (62 years on earth) at Bucharest, Romania. 

The powerful brain behind the formation of the Convention People's Party (1949–1966) after breaking away from the United Gold Coast Convention (1947–1949).Ousted in a coup led by Gen. Afrifa and Kotoka in 1966 that brought to an end the first Republic.

A Pan-Africanist who united the entire Africa and waged a bandwagon that led to Africa boycotting the 1966 World cup over unfair treatment (Africa,Oceania and Asia were ask to compete for only a single slot).He will later organize the West Africa Football Cup in 1959 and birth the Ghana Black stars in the same year in history. A treasure to cherish.

It is or should be said that on the 6th of March, out of a task that was daunting and might, this man with great valor descended words like thundercloud from mars:”At long last, the battle has ended! And thus, Ghana your beloved country is free forever!”

Yeah yeah!That was the eloquent and enthusiastic voice of my gallant first president.And worth as it was, the crowd with eyes widely opened cheered, hurray!Yes, it was a clean break and our country was given the long rope to think – free and build bridges again without looking neither East nor West but forward.

Infact,our forbearers led by transformational Nkrumah haven’t fought and won the battle as expected. They were confronted with the challenges of independence which in itself was a novelty, but were never overwhelmed by that fact and hence did more than Napoleon to avoid any penalties therefrom by taking useful steps to lay the foundation of our dear country.

This was visible in the massive industrialization. Indeed, the country was very young, but their vision for the infant rare noun (Ghana) was long and we don’t need to go any yonder to find the burden of that vision. It was a vision far beyond just political freedom.A vision of hope and transformation.

And the message therein carried by the founder Dr . Kwame Nkrumah was clear enough, “Countrymen,the task ahead is great indeed, and heavy is the responsibility; and yet it is a noble and glorious challenge – a challenge which calls for the courage to dream, the courage to believe, the courage to dare, the courage to do, the courage to envision, the courage to fight, the courage to work, the courage to achieve the highest excellence and the fullest greatness of man.

Dare we ask for more in life?” Indeed, dare we ask for more in life!The message was thus simple! They have laid their lives.They have prepared the way.

And as birds of passage at the mercy of the creator’s say, are now eternally away! Several years down the lane, the baton has been handed over to successive crop of leaders to continue the leadership marathon race by intensifying the political freedom so anchored with extensions in economic freedom, financial freedom, freedom of the mind ad infinitum.

Let's start reflecting on the truth:

After many decades of independence, have those so entrusted with power continued the vision, ideas, policies and transformational agenda of the founder?Have we felt the Ghana so envisioned or  it is best reflected in mere speeches?

Have our trustees led us in trust to reshape our destiny as a country through functional policy directions to justifiably pride ourselves as the beacon of democracy in Africa, and for that matter, the first African country South the Sahara to gain independence?

Guided by our present condition and consciousness, should our political independence provide a cause to celebrate the gains or a recourse to reflect again and think about our collective failures towards a change?Well, your answers might just be right as mine.

Several decades after independence,we are in the midst of abundance and should be reflecting towards liberating our people from the clutches of unjustified poverty, diseases and hunger. It is an error of grace to allow ourselves to be constantly compelled by our visionless leaders of today to atone for mediocrity or what Dr.Mensah Otabil refers to as “Ordinariness.”

We have over the years planted history wrongly in the minds of the innocent generation.

Countrymen as Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of all times will put it, I humbly submit that it’s a point of reflection and change when after so many decades of independence, and with all the minerals, cocoa, oil, water, power and fertile lands, the masses are still enslaved in unbridled poverty with little or no access to education and basic health care.

When our educational system is still highly colonial in nature. Or is it the case of what Nkrumah said which I have slightly modified, “Ghana is a paradox which illustrates and highlights neocolonialism.

Her earth is rich in natural resources, yet the products that come from above and below the soil continue to enrich, not Ghanaians predominantly, but the west or groups and individuals who work to Ghana’s impoverishment”.

Imagine this blank truth:after these many years, we feel very proud and content to kneel before the very people we boldly told in the face,”the black man is capable of managing his own affairs! for aid?

These words were meant with action from the founding fathers but we long lost the vision and reaction,and surprisingly are not learning any lessons. As if he knew, Nkrumah rightly warned us against dependence on capitalist global institutions such as UNO and the Breton Woods institutions such as IMF and world Bank. But a stubborn child is always a stubborn child and will not hearken to wise counsel. Such a child is like the prodigal son who after lavishing all his due in wild living would have to bow his head down in shame and return to where he had known for forgiveness and support.

Today,our highly reverred security have adopted the habit of aiming into unarmed civilians and shooting to death in a shameful bid to satisfy unseen political hands. Citizens killed and maimed with impunity for clueless leaders to assume the reigns of power. What a pity! 

Agriculture which happens to be our backbone and major informal sector employer is reported to be on the verge of collapse by the World Bank.This should be a cause for reflection and change not celebration.

Countrymen,this is our current state and an honest assessment of our individual and collective situation will reveal shame. But I can clearly state without equivocating, that there is still hope for my country no matter the circumstances. And that hope is you and must be reborn on common sense revolution and national reconstruction.We must think again and reap the gain! Let us together as a country, put our best foot forward and scrape the transformation agenda together. Let us whistle in the night with eyes wide open.We can’t be comfortably glorifying mediocrity year – in – year out. It’s an error!It is equally an error to claim to have leaders when the masses are ironically “laughing”.

It doesn’t happen that way.

Ghana was born in me and I explore you at this point to join hands let's celebrate the life of a living hero- Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who never dies. We must draw useful lessons from his selfless life and leadership story.

I love my country and challenge you at this point in history to stay awake and say:We will not sleep anymore!No more blind politics.Development we must get. Poverty we must not.

I hope you read and appreciate this piece like a Ghanaian(statesman) and not a politician.

May God bless our homeland Ghana and make us great and strong to build a better nation.

By:Ananpansah, B. Abraham (AB) (aananapansah@yahoo.com / aananapansah@gmail.com)

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Sunday 19 September 2021

Mawada wins National Sanitation Challenge, crowned sanitation diplomat

Mawada wins National Sanitation Challenge, crowned sanitation diplomat

Naziru Mawada Titiaka,a form one student of the Damongo Model Girls' Junior High School in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region has been crowned the 2021 National Sanitation Diplomat following a keen contest.

The competition which has been put together by World Vision and Kings Hall Media saw a total of four student competing in the climax finale of the Triple Sanitation Challenge.

Little Mawada garnered a total of 25.3 points to beat her close contender,Annabel Ankonu of Suhum MA Experimental A. Primary School,who obtained 24.9 points.

Gladstone Yin-Naam Nachinab of Tamale Entoile Educational Centre placed third with a total of 23.2 points, whilst Emmanuella Naa Darkua Vandapuye of Methodist School finished fourth with 21.2 points.

As part of her wining package,Mawada will be supported to implement a one year sanitation project in Ghana. She also took home a cash prize of Ghc3,000.00, a laptop,branded T-shirts among other learning aids. 

The second,third and fourth runner-ups also received cash amounts, laptops and learning aids.

The various schools of the four finalist are to be supported with sanitation facilities.

Mawada's face beamed with striking happiness as she received the ultimate prize from the Minister of Sanitation and Water resources, Cecelia Abena Dapaah.

The fascinating story of Naziru Mawada Titiaka,12 year's of age, first came to the spotlight after blogger, Ananpansah,B Abraham reported that she had secured a slot to participate in the National Triple Sanitation Challenge.

She was selected among 10 qualified contestants drawn from applications received accross the country for the second round of the essay competition based on her understanding of sanitation issues in Ghana.

The first round of the open contest was the call for application,where students from the 216 districts in Ghana were ask to submit an essay on sanitation challenges in the country and how they intend to address those challenges as  young leaders serving in the capacity of the president of Ghana.

Determined Mawada emerged the winner of the second round of the Triple Sanitation Challenge (Masters Encounter). The 12-year-old girl was adjudged first  with a total of 89 points out of the four finalists selected at the Masters Encounter. A total of six out of ten contestants were eliminated at the Master's Encounter. All six excluded contestants received comfort prizes in addition to lunch and transportation support.

Teachers of Mawada, who saw her victory coming are proud of her remarkable accomplishment.

Source: Ananpansah, B Abraham

Friday 10 September 2021

Canteen Electoral Area Neighborhood Watchdog Committee (NWC) inaugurated by Savannah Regional Police Command

Canteen Electoral Area

Official updates under the hashtag# Canteen on the gradual rise by grace!!!

Friday, September 10,2022.

Subject: Canteen Electoral Area Neighborhood Watchdog Committee (NWC) inaugurated by Savannah Regional Police Command

The rejuvenated Neighborhood Watchdog Committee (NWC) of the Canteen Electoral Area in Damongo in the West Gonja Municipal has been officially inaugurated by the Savannah Regional Police Command.

Under the leadership of the Assemblyman for the area working together with the chiefs and opinion leaders,the Neighborhood Watchdog Committee herein also referred to as Community Millitia is to partner with the police in maintaining law and order and combating crime in whatever forms in the community.

The inauguration was done by a team from the Savannah Regional Police Command led by the Deputy Regional Commander,DCOP Mr. Ebenezer Larbi and the Regional Crime Officer.

The 21-member Neighborhood Watchdog Committee made up of representatives from the four major zones in the electoral area were given formal training on their roles and the "Do's and Don'ts" of the committee.

In a brief remarks after the inauguration,DCOP Ebenezer Larbi pledged the complete support of the police in the work of the committee,whilst charging the members not to take the law into their own hands,but work closely with the police to help abate crime.

He said considering the inadequate staff strength of the police in the region,it can only be possible to effectively fight crime if the police get the maximum cooperation of the citizens.

He commended the Assemblyman and the community for the initiative, adding that, in response to the plea,three police officers will be attached to the Neighborhood Watchdog committee to support their work. He promised to work with the Assemblyman to mount a police barrier along the Canteen-to-Kotito road leading to Buipe to help combat the rising rate of armed robbery along that stretch.

The Regional Crime Officer also added his voice to the need for the watchdog Committee to be professional in discharging the voluntary mandate given them by the community.


The Assemblyman for the area, Ananpansah,B Abraham assured that the Watchdog Committee will be given the needed Independence and support to operate efficiently and effectively.

According to him,the work of the committee will be far removed from any interference from community political leaders and traditional authority to enable them discharge their assigned duties without fear or favor, noting that 'crime has no colorization.

Whilst commending the committee for the good sacrificial work so far,he admonished them to remain steadfast in embarking on intelligent led operations to enhance security consciousness and encourage community participation in crime prevention and build a strong information base to arrest perpetrators of crime in the electoral area. He pledged his full support and the support of the community for the work of the committee. 

Together with community members,a formal request was made to the police for a police barrier to be mounted at Kotito Number 3 along the Canteen-to- Buipe road to help combat the robbery cases along that stretch of road, especially on market days.

Mr. Diwura,who spoke on behalf of the chiefs expressed delight in the fact that the watchdog Committee was being revived. He said the day was memorable and will go down the history books of Canteen to have the whole entourage of the Regional Commander of Police come to the Canteen community to educate community members on security concerns.This he said has never been seen before.

Present for the occasion were chiefs and opinion leaders from the various areas of the electoral area,religious leaders and representatives from the Fulani community.

The overjoyed community members lauded and embraced the initiative, whilst pledging their support for the work of committee. 


Source: Office of the Assemblyman, Canteen Electoral Area

Wednesday 8 September 2021

Damongo Youth Parliament and Canteen Youth Impound 550 Bags of Charcoal

Damongo Youth Parliament and Canteen Youth Impound 550 Bags of Charcoal

The Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP) together with the youth of Canteen in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region has seized bags of charcoal loaded in commercial quantities being smuggled out of the region.

A total of 550 bags of charcoal were impounded from a long vehicle believed to be bound from Kotito Number 2 to the southern part of Ghana.

The charcoal car was intercepted along the Canteen to Agric Offices road near the Canteen cemetery following a tip-off.

Upon a sober reflection and consultation with the key actors,the confiscated charcoal was given to the Canteen  Women at no cost. All the women around took home atleast, a bag of charcoal.

Some bags of the charcoal were taken to the Yagbonwura and his Chief linguist as exibits.

The action of the aggrieved youth became necessary after the driver of the said long vehicle failed to own up for the fear that the car would be led to the Yagbonwura's palace and its content off-loaded.

The initial demand of the youth was for the driver of the long charcoal vehicle to unmask him/herself and move the vehicle to the Yagbonwura's palace were the charcoal will be unloaded for further decision and action.

The evasive mate to the driver provoked the hell out of the youth when he failed to disclosed the whereabout of his boss compelling the youth to unladen the charcoal out of the truck.

Whilst the charcoal was being off-loaded,the buyer and the owner of the said charcoal appeared from the "blue sky's" and pleaded profusely and emotionally with the youth to give him a last chance.It was drama reincarnated at last!

He said he was ready to pay the youth any amount of money to be allowed to go,but the steady youth resisted any offer of money and carried through with their action of off-loading the entire content of the long vehicle.

The desperate charcoal buyer who used the name of God and money to plead with the youth, disclosed that he had already spent a lot on middle men among others, adding that, his life will be ruined if the charcoal is confiscated.

It can be recalled that at a 'Regional Consultative Forum with the youth' on the Environment and Sustainable Development held on August 28,2021, the chiefs and youth adopted a resolution to clamp down on the activities of loggers and commercial charcoal burners in the various districts of the Savannah Region in an attempt to restore the fragile vegetative cover.

The stakeholders' dialogue was called at the instance of the Savannah Regional House of Chiefs and chaired by Buipewura Jinapor II, who is the chairman of the Yagbonwura's committee of Five Eminent Chiefs.

The youth groups in various areas were handed the power by the Committee of Eminent Chiefs and tasked to lead the enforcement of the ban, with the Buipewura charging them to confiscate any charcoal that attempts to leave the soils of the region effective 29th August, 2021.

Source: Ananpansah, B Abraham (AB)

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Friday 3 September 2021

Mawada emerges first, qualifies for grand finale of National Triple S Challenge

Mawada emerges first, qualifies for grand finale of National Triple S Challenge

Naziru Mawada Titiaka,a form one student of the Damongo Model Girls'Junior High school in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region has emerged the ultimate winner of the Round Two( Masters Encounter) of the Triple Sanitation Challenge.

Little Mawada,12 years of age, was adjudged first out of the four selected finalist at the Master's Encounter with a total of 89 points. She was followed closely by Annabel Ankonu from Suhum MA Experimental A Primary School, who garnered 85.3 points to place second;Gladstone Yinnaam Nachinab from Entoile Educational Centre in Tamale obtained 83 points to occupy the third position; with Emanuella from Methodist School grabbing the fourth position with a total of 80.3 points.

A total of six(6) out of the ten(4) contestants were eliminated by a 3-member panel of experts at the Master's Encounter stage of the Triple Sanitation Challenge being organized by World Vision and Kings Hall Media. All six eliminated contestants took home consolation prizes in addition to lunch and transportation support.

The remaining four contestants will now proceed to the climactic finale of the sanitation challenge scheduled for 18th September,2021, where one of them will eventually emerge the ultimate winner of the competition.

The Genesis(Round one) of the Triple Sanitation open contest was the call for application,where students from the 216 districts in Ghana were ask to submit an essay on sanitation challenges in the country and how they intend to address those challenges as  young leaders serving in the capacity of the president of Ghana.

Naziru Mawada Titiaka was assisted by her teachers to submit her application and got selected among 10 qualified contestants drawn from applications received accross the country for the second round of the essay competition based on her understanding of sanitation issues in Ghana.

In the Round Two (Master's Encounter) of the Sanitation Challenge,young determined Mawada competently defended her essay verbally and demonstrated deep understanding of issues of sanitation, especially in Ghana before a 3-member panel of experts with an audience.

Smart Mawada has since being flawn back to Damongo to prepare for the finals of the competition scheduled to take place in Accra on September 18,2021, which will be a quiz on issues of sanitation in Ghana.

Being the only contestant from the Savannah Region and one of the two contestants from Northern Ghana now left in the competition; teachers of Mawada, who are proud of her performance thus far, are confident that she will be crowned the ultimate champion of the competition when all is said and done.

She intends to implement the Polluter Pay Principle and CLTS concept, construct Solar Powered Urine Diversion Toilets and Substeranian Drains,ban single used plastic materials inter alia to drive solutions to sanitation challenges in Ghana.

Our collective supplications are to determined Mawada to make Savannah Region proud.

Source: Ananpansah, B Abraham

Wednesday 1 September 2021

Student of Damongo Model Girls' wins slot to Participate in national Triple S Challenge

Student of Damongo Model Girls' wins slot to Participate in national Triple S Challenge

A form one student of the Damongo Model Girls' Junior High school in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region has been selected to participate in the Round Two( Masters Encounter) of the Triple Sanitation Challenge being organized by World Vision and Kings Hall Media.

Naziru Mawada Titiaka,12 years of age, was selected among 10 qualifed contestants drawn from applications received accross the country for the second round of the essay competition based on her understanding of sanitation issues in Ghana.

The first round of the open contest was the call for application,where students from the 216 districts in Ghana were ask to submit an essay on sanitation challenges in the country and how they intend to address those challenges as  young leaders serving in the capacity of the president of Ghana.


Mawada's invitation letter read, "World Vision Ghana and Kings Hall Media,the organizers of the School Sanitation Solution(Triple S) challenge,are pleased to inform you that one of your students(list attached) has qualifed to participate in Round Two (Masters Encounter) of the Triple S Challenge. He/she is therefore being invited to participate in a contest,where all qualifed contestants will defend their essays verbally and demonstrate understanding of issues of sanitation, especially in Ghana before a 3-member panel of experts with an audience".

At the Master's Encounter,six contestants are expected to be eliminated with the remaining four proceeding to the grand finale of the essay competition. The six eliminated contestants will however, receive consolation prizes in addition to lunch and transport support.

Little Mawada has since been flawn to Accra,Alisa Hotel where the competition will be taking place.

Being the only contestant from Savannah Region and among the only three from the five regions of the north, teachers of little Mawada who are proud of her selection are confident that she will make it to the finals and ultimately emerge the winner of the sanitation challenge.

Smart Mawada intends to implement the polluter pay principle;one household,one toilet initiative; recycle and reuse of plastic products, use of technology among others to drive solutions to the Sanitation challenges in Ghana.

Our collective supplications are to determined and brilliant Mawada to make Savannah Region proud.

Source: Ananpansah B. Abraham