Sunday, 11 December 2022

Ex-president Mahama installed as development Chief

Ex-president Mahama installed as development Chief 

Ex-president, John Dramani Mahama has been enskinned as development chief by the chiefs and people of Tenodo (Yakubupe) in the East Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region of Ghana.

This is in recognition of his significant contributions towards the development of Konkomba land and the Republic of Ghana at large.

The title was conferred on him at this year's yam festival by the chiefs and people of Yakubupe in the East Gonja Municipal.

Located in the Kpembi Traditional Area, the Yam Festival is celebrated every year by the Kokomba people of Tenodo (Yakubupe) to thank God for the bumper harvest and offer supplications for good health and prosperity.

This year's third Annual Yam Festival celebration saw former president John Dramani Mahama gracing the occasion as a special guest of honor.

The former president used the occasion to commend the chiefs and people of Yakubupe for keeping the spirit of Kokomba alive in the spirit of regional integration and peaceful coexistence, adding that," the story of the Kokomba people is one of the proud indomitable and enduring heritage".

Whilst urging the people to remain calm in the face of unbearable excruciating hardship brought forth by the Nana Addo-Bawumiah NPP government, the former president assured the Kokomba people of fair representation in any future NDC government.

According to him, president Akuffo-Addo and his NPP government have decided to regrettably isolate themselves from any responsibility or sacrifice necessary to get us out of this mess through austere and modest leadership.

He called on the people to repose confidence in the NDC to form the next government in the quest to reconstruct our nation and reset it on the path of prosperity for the benefit of all Ghanains and not a few family and friends.

Former president joined Ubor Bida Yakpa (ll) to commission an Ultramodern palace for the Ubor and his people before proceeding to pay a courtesy call on the Kpanshegu-Wura to congratulate him on his enskinment as Kpanshegu-Wura as the first head of state and pledge his continuous commitment to the development of the Salaga North Constituency.

The people of Yakubupe and Kpanshegu in the Salaga south and Salaga North Constituencies respectively, expressed joy that former president John Dramani Mahama was able to make time out of his busy schedules to celebrate with them.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Thursday, 8 December 2022

Victims of Sawla SHS fire outbreak receive relief items from Dr. Marita and friends

Victims of Sawla SHS fire outbreak receive relief items from Dr. Marita and friends

Doctor Marita and friends in Germany have come to the aid of victims of Sawla Senior High School fire outbreak with relief packages worth hundreds of Ghana cedis.

This follows an appeal made by the former headmistress of the school, Evelyne Nabiah, through her social media handles after news broke that fire had gutted down the girls' dormitory of the school located in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of the Savannah Region for the second time in less than two months.

The relief items donated include:customized Suitcase bags, core textbooks,sets of uniforms, sewing machines,bed spreads, mathematical sets,cakes of toilet soap,pair of footwear, two sets of uniforms each for victims, deodorants, sanitary pads,pens inter alia.

Handing over the relief items to the about 32 affected students on behalf of Doctor Marita and friends at a short ceremony held at the school premises, Madam Evelyne Nabiah thanked God for the lives of the victims, indicating that she felt very terrible when the unfortunate incident was brought to her attention.

According to her, Dr. Marita and her friends in Germany were touched when they saw pictures of the devastation she had posted on her WhatsApp status appealing for support for affected students and decided to raise £2,500 to procure the item for the affected students.

She said though, it may not be possible to put the affected students back to the state they were before the fire outbreak, the essence of the donation was to draw them closer to the state they were before the fire, admonishing the students to take their studies very serious.

"As you receive this items, know that there are people who love you without even knowing you. Those who sent the money,they don't know you... They love you without knowing you. So love yourself, study hard so that whatever you lost during the fire, you can regain them back on your own in future.

I pray that help will come to renovate the affected dormitory ,"she said.

The headmaster of the school, Issahaku A. Janhafu expressed gratitude to the donors, through madam Nabiah on behalf of the Director General and District Director of Education for the benevolent gesture, describing it as timely and a big relief to the affected students and the school as a whole.

The leader of the school said though the affected students have been relocated, the unforeseen development has the tendency of affecting effective teaching and learning in the school.

He said the Fire Service has conducted its investigation and came out with two possible causes of the fire outbreak which occured on 2nd November,2022, following a similar incident on 26th October,2022.

The Fire Service according to him, attributed the first cause of the fire outbreak to an electrical fault in the building and the second to the case of a possible arson on the building.

From the report of the Fire Service, the headmaster also disclosed that the students belongings in the building together with the school mattresses and fans that got burned in the process is estimated at a total cost of Ghc72,360.00, but if you add the cost of the destroyed building, the school lost a whooping sum of Ghc222,360.00.

He cautioned the students to remain calm and desist from engaging in illegal connections in the dormitories.

The Headmaster Academics, Mr.Atubiga recounted the day as historic and described the crisis as a blessing in disguise, urging the students to put their trust in God all the time.

Atubiga encouraged the students to study hard, so they can become better people in future

Father Martin Kuusangnayir,the Parish Priest prayed over the items to pave way for the distribution, whilst encouraging the students and the teachers alike to keep the spirit of unity and working together alive.

Speaker-upon-speaker encouraged the students to take solace in the support being given them in this trying times and learn hard to become better people in future.

The students, especially the beneficiaries, couldn't hide their joy for the kind gesture and expressed gratitude to Dr. Marita and her friends for coming to their aid at a time when all hope was lost.


Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Monday, 28 November 2022

Centre for Social Democracy celebrates Benedicta on her election as Secretary General of Socialist International

Centre for Social Democracy celebrates Benedicta on her election as Secretary General of Socialist International 

The Centre for Social Democracy, Ghana (CSD-Ghana) has expressed vicarious pleasure to Benedicta Lasi esq. on her election as the youngest ever Secretary General of the Socialist International at the just ended 26th congres.

In a news release exclusively available to Blogger, Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham,  a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Democracy Ghana (CSD-Ghana) Solomon Ananpansah conveyed the joy of the institute to the Ghanaian female lawyer for demonstrating a distinguished commitment to the propagation of social democratic ideals in Ghana and beyond.

He said it was particularly refreshing to note that Benedicta was the first African and youngest person to be elected to lead the 132-Member organization at age 35, together with the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, who was elected to serve the organization as president.

"We are confident that Benedicta Lasi's depth of knowledge, experience, and commitment will significantly advance the realization of the ideals of socio-economic solidarity, environmental, and socio-cultural justice across the world at a time when global society is in desperate need of urgent solutions to many pervasive socio-economic challenges," the centre said.

He said they were confident Benedicta Lasi will deliver on her mandate.

Delegates from over 100 member parties across the world participated in the election in Madrid, Spain.

About Socialist International:

Socialist International (SI), is a world organization of political parties, which seeks to establish  democratic socialism and realize the ideals of soocioeconomics solidarity and environmental justice across the world. 

It was formed in 1951 to replace the Labour and Socialist International and currently includes 132-Member Parties and organizations from over 100 countries across the world,which identify with social democracy,socialism,democratic socialism or labor-centered politics.

Benedicta Lasi would be succeeding Luis Ayala from Chile to serve a full four-year term as Secretary-General, while Pedro Sanchez would succeed former Prime Minister of Greece, George Papandreou as president of the organization.


Notably, the current Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres served as President of the organization from November 1999 to June 2005. 

The SI is headquartered in London in United Kingdom.

About Lawyer Benedicta Lasi:

Benedicta Lasi is a Ghanaian lawyer, investment consultant, politician, and member of the National Democratic Congress. 

She is a partner at Edfields Attorney Ghana, a Transaction Advisor for Africa investment Consortium, and a Consultant at Fitch Advisory.

She has a Master's in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana and a Master's in Conflict,Peace, and Security from the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre. 

He holds a political track record and service to the NDC includes; Branch Youth Organizer for Kpone-Katamanso Constituency,Constituency Executive Member for Lower ManyaKrobo, Deputy Regional Youth Organizer for EasternRegion and Deputy Director of Elections for the EasternRegion of Ghana.

At the National level, she was also a member of the 2020 Vice Presidential Campaign Team and the 2020 Manifesto Committee of the NDC.

Currently, she serves as a member of a number of strategic committees of the party including the NDC's governance Committee, Agribusiness Committee,Energy Committee and Chairperson for the Youth Committee.

As an astute lawyer within the party, she is Chair of the ND's Eastern Regional Legal Team.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Sunday, 20 November 2022

Malik Basintale is perfect pair to Sammy Gyamfi in ensuring balanced communication front - Savannah NDC

Malik Basintale is perfect pair to Sammy Gyamfi in ensuring balanced communication front - Savannah NDC

The Savannah Regional wing of the opposition National Democratic Congress has unanimously endorsed Malik Basintale's bid to occupy the high office of Deputy National Communications Officer of the party ahead of the forthcoming National Delegates Congress scheduled for December 17.

In a presser exclusively available to Blogger Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham, the Regional Communications Officer of the party,R.A Jalil said the resolve to harmoniously support the candidature of Malik as a region is borne out of his hardwork, dedication,selfless and remarkable service to the party in region and Ghana at large.

"In a unanimous decision taken from the branches to the regional communication front of the party in the Savannah region, we have resolved to reward our immediate past regional Communication Officer,  Malik Basintale by endorsing him openly for the position of the deputy national communication officer portfolio.

"I, R.A Jalil, Regional Communication Officer, my Deputy Abu Hassan Mahama and the entire  constituency communication officers across the region arrived at this decision due to the hardwork, progressive performance and relentless efforts Comrade Basintale put up in ensuring the success of the communication machinery in the Savannah region and beyond,"he said.

The Savannah Communication Bureau holds the strong conviction that the bold, fearless and decisive nature of the former immediate past Communications Officer of the party makes him a perfect pair of Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi in building a formidable sustaining a formidable communication front for the party in 2024. 

He dispelled rumours by contenders of Malik Basintale that he has been rejected by his own region and hence, his decision to contest at the national level, stressing that, "we find this unfortunate and wish to advise such characters to focus on sharing their policies and explaining what they have done to deserve their positions instead of attacking other persons by way of their campaign message".

According to him, Comrade Malik Basintale has gone through the mill and has performed creditably well from his days as the deputy communication officer for the Northern region and subsequently, the substantive Communication officer for the Savannah Region.

His outstanding communication, Interpersonal, respectful and dynamic leadership skills he noted, brought him this far and as a region, they believe he will make a great Deputy National  Communication Officer to the indefatigable Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Thursday, 20 October 2022

Mother's Shea empowers rural women in four communities with motorkings

Mother's Shea empowers rural women in four communities with motorkings

Mother's Shea limited, producers of premium quality Shea Butter and African Black soap has supported rural women in four communities in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region with motorkings.

The empowerment scheme is aimed at motivating the women to double up their efforts in the picking and gathering of Shea nuts and assist them carryout their daily self help livelihood support routines.

At a short ceremony to hand over the machines, Theophile Bama, the supply Chain Manager of Mother's Shea said their company works directly with the women as cooperatives through the various communities and from time-to-time try to find solutions to their social problems.

He disclosed that they got financial support from Global Shea Alliance to purchase the motorkings, adding that, Global Shea Alliance has a target of helping 600 women groups in the West Gonja Municipal.

According to him, they carefully selected the beneficiary communities based on the quantity of nuts the company got from the twenty-four(24) groups they were currently working with, revealing that this year, Global Shea Alliance is not directly involved in buying Shea nuts but has gotten a buyer for all nut reserves.

He said hitherto, they had supported the women with 200 boots, 200 hand gloves, four first aid boxes and smart phones to aid them in their Shea picking and running their cooperatives.

In handing over the keys of the motorkings to the four beneficiary communities, the Assemblyman for the Canteen Electoral Area, Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham admonished the women to take very good care of the machines so that they live to serve the intended purpose.

He said unity and respect for dissenting views among the women is key to keeping the cooperatives running.

From the Samakuse Cooperative consisting of ten communities, Kpiri community and Sori Number 1 were lucky to be selected as beneficiaries of the motorking support and from the Kanyitiwale Cooperative consisting of 14 groups, Tailorpe and Busunu communities received their share of the motorkings.

The Assemblyman said he was particularly happy that women from one of his communities(Kpiri) were getting one of the motorkings, stressing that,it will go a long way to ameliorate the plight of the women in hunting and gathering nuts among other livelihood activities.

He pledged to always be there for the women in a collective effort to address their vulnerabilities, whilst advocating for a better price for Shea nut and a designated regulatory body for the Shea nut industry to guarantee better pricing and value addition.

He pledged the continuous commitment and working ties of his communities to Mother's Shea for future mutual benefits.

Mark Osman Mbamba, the Northern Area Manager of Mother's Shea encouraged the women to keep up the spirit of perseverance and unity, adding that, Mother's Shea will always be there for them.

He said the women have been committed to Mother's Shea for year's and hence, the need for the intervention.

He reiterated the point the Assemblyman made on the need for proper maintainance of the motorkings so as to motivate Mother's Shea to do more for them in the future.

Kichitowura Hudu thanked the women for the many years of committed service to Mother's Shea which he indicated had eventually paid off.

He encouraged the women to remain united and keep working together....

Jennifer Atinga and Lansani Fati, Chairperson's of Sakuse Cooperative and Kanyitiwale Cooperative respectively expressed gratitude to Mother's Shea and their partners for the intervention.

They prayed for a continuous cordial working relationships for future mutual benefits.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Thursday, 13 October 2022

Task ahead of 2024 is daunting, elect competent leaders - Regional organizer aspirant to delegates

Task ahead of 2024 is daunting, elect competent leaders - Regional organizer aspirant to delegates

The Savannah Regional Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Inusah Abdulai has urged delegates of the National Democratic Congress to root for competent leaders as the party readies itself to form the next government.

In a declaration of intent notice exclusively available to Ghanaweb Reporter, Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham,he disclosed that the task ahead of the NDC in 2024 was onerous and daunting, since it was incumbent on the party to rescue Ghanaians from the untold hardship unleashed by the super incompetent Nana Akuffo-Addo - Bawumiah led NPP family and friends government.

"Dear delegates and comrades, the task ahead of the party in 2024 for the seek of emphasis is onerous and having served this great party in various capacities and now as Regional Organizer,I have gathered enough experience in grassroot mobilization to continue in the resilient path of rallying the wishes and aspirations of the rank and file of the party for a consolidated victory.

"By the grace of God and with your prayers,I wish to notify that I have successfully picked nomination forms to rerun for the position of Regional Organizer for the Savannah Region in the forthcoming Regional Delegate Congress,"he stated.

He used the occasion to congratulate the party and all branch executives for a successful branch elections and to wished all constituency executive aspirants the very best of luck in the impending constituency executive elections, stressing that,"the great NDC will emerge victorious, stronger and ever united in the final analysis".

In a renewed spirit, the Regional Organizer said his dream is to continue the good work he started in properly reorganizing the base of the party towards rescuing Ghana from the failed NPP government, adding that,"I have diligently served in the mandate you gave me by touching the base of every constituency and branch of our region with the required resources, even in challenging times just to ensure the success of the party. I enjoyed working tirelessly with you and can't rest now until our collective mission of recapturing power from the super incompetent NPP government is accomplished".

He pledged to bring on board positive energy, renewed hope for the grassroots beyong 2024, transparency in leadership and the mobilization of every energy and resources needed to ensure victory 2024. 

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Laribanga Imam supports final year BECE candidates

Laribanga Imam supports final year BECE candidates

The Chief Imam for the Laribanga Community in the West Gonja Municipal, Alhaji Mumuni Zanakawa has donated complete Mathematical sets to all the final year students in the Laribanga Electoral Area.

This he said was his little contribution towards supporting the students to write their exams well and produce better results for the community.

At a short ceremony to hand over the items, the religious leader admonished the students to imbibe the spirit of hardwork, respect for their teachers and discipline, adding that, "discipline and the fear of God are key ingredients to success in life".

Whilst encouraging parents to invest heavily in the education of their wards, he ask the school pupils to hasten slowly in life, be patient and take their studies very seriously since, the future belongs to them.

He offered special prayers for all the candidates and expressed confidence in the ability of the students to make the Laribanga community very proud in the impending Examination.

The Assemblyman for the Laribanga Electoral Area, honourable Karim Amidu, thanked the Imam for his continuous support to the Laribanga Community, noting that this was not the first time he was rolling out such an intervention.

He requested for special prayers for the students and the teachers, cautioning the children against indulging in any exam malpractices.

He said the only sure-way to the future is hardwork, diligence and the support of God, urging the students not to relax but continue to work hard towards achieving their ultimate goal.

The Assemblyman used the occasion to wish the students the very best of luck in their exams , pledging the full support of the community.

On behalf of the students and various schools,the headmasters expressed gratitude to the Iman for the kind gesture and encouraged the pupil to put the materials into good use.

This is the second time the Chief Imam was making such donations after assuming the office of Chief Imamship of Laribanga in July 2021.


Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Canteen Assemblyman secures massive support for BECE candidates in electoral area

Canteen Assemblyman secures massive support for BECE candidates in electoral area

The Assemblyman for the Canteen Electoral Area in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region, honorable Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham has secured support for all final year Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates across his electoral area.

Described as one of the most hardworking and development oriented young leaders of his time, the Assemblyman secured complete Mathematical Instruments and Bic Pens for all the candidates in this year's BECE in his electoral area.

One-Hundred and Twenty-One (121) Marshals and Pens were secured through the financial support of three natives of Canteen resident in the United States of Americ(U.S.A) and distributed to candidates in all the four Junior High Schools in the electoral area, thus: Canteen J.H.S. Block A., St. Anne's J.H.S. Block A., Canteen J.H.S. Block B., and St. Anne's J.H.S. Block B.

In what can be christened as "giving back to society",the Assemblyman disclosed that he launched an appeal through a 'request note' on behalf of the community to the three natives of Canteen resident in the U.S.A (Cletus Achibongo, Fatawu Mahama and Seidu Bangam) for financial aid to procure the materials having realized the difficulties most students go through in acquiring some of these examination kits.

He ask the students and the community to thank God for the lives of the three able sons of the land, describing them as a blessing and God-sent to the community following the enomous support to the community and his administration not only in education,but in the area of water supply, praying other well meaning sons and daughters of Canteen to follow their good example.  

"There is indeed, great blessing in giving back to your community,"he stressed.

According to him,the donation of the materials will go a long way to assuage the burden of parents and motivate the students to put up their best in making Canteen proud this year, noting that past performance of students in the BECE in the electoral area has not been anything good to write home about even though, there has been a marked improvement in last year's performance.

He said he has supported final year students with this intervention twice in the past before and pledge to continue to intervene in finding solutions to the developmental challenges of the community.

He said as an Assemblyman, he will continue to commit himself to exploring every available means to support the delivery of quality education in the electoral area at all the levels, adding that,over the years, he has demonstrated this commitment accross the electoral area through the distribution furniture, sports kits, Teaching Learning Materials (TLMs ) among other motivational packages.

The Assemblyman used the opportunity to announce an award scheme to be instituted by his office called, "the Assemblyman End of Year Award," where three best students from each form starting from this academic year will be identified and and giving a package as a motivation to the others.

The Savannah Regional Exams Officer for the Ghana Education Service, Akuro B. Amos together with the Regional Basic School Coordinator, , admonished the students to take their studies seriously,follow exams instructions and put the materials donated into good use.

They extended profound gratitude to the Assemblyman for liaising with able sons of Canteen in the diaspora to secure the support for the students, praying God to replenish the effort of the three sons and encouraged them and other able Canteen Yaara to continue to support the good intentions and development exploits of the Assemblyman.

The Regional Officers called on the community to take the education of their wards very seriously and continue to support and pray for the Assemblyman to bring development to the area, especially in the areas of education.

The School Improvement Support Officer (SISO) for Canteen Circuit who doubles as the Presiding Member of the West Gonja Municipal Assembly, hon. Mumuni Mohammed persuaded the students not to let the three sons and the Assemblyman down, since they truly have them at heart.

Mr. Yakubu Castro, the immediate past School Improvement Support Officer (SISO) for the Circuit donated assorted canned drinks to refresh the students and the gathering in recognition of what he described as,'the hardwork, resilience and commitment of the Assemblyman to improving educational standards in the community.

He disclosed that he and the Assemblyman for the past years have written several letters,made numerous appeals and follow-ups in an attempt to get befitting school blocks constructed for Agric Settlement and Canteen Primary Schools where pupils were currently studying in century long dilapidated structures and was happy to announce that, the efforts have yielded fruits since, two different sources have developed interest in rescuing the situations with works scheduled to start soon.

On behalf of the School Management Committees (SMCs) and Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) of the beneficiary schools, Mr. Adongo Charles Akapari thanked the three sons of Canteen for their continuous support to the community and the administration of the Assemblyman, encouraging them to keep up the spirit of service to humanity.

He described the Assemblyman as a very hard-working and exceptional leader under whose regime Centeen has seen extra ordinary and unprecedented development, admonishing the community to continue to endorse and support him for continuous transformation.

He said the little the students can do is to learn hard,put the materials into good use and pass their exams very well.

The headmasters and students of the schools were full of appreciation for the kind gesture, pledging to put up their best to ensure the best of outcome for the community.

The chief Imam of the community and his entourage blessed the materials and offered special prayers for the candidates, encouraging them to go out there and make Canteen proud.


Source: Kumatey Godwin

Saturday, 24 September 2022

Meet three brothers without primary school education who are now University graduates

Meet three brothers without primary school education who are now University graduates 

It is true that complementary education plays an important role in helping a child to learn other languages in school. Through Non-Formal Education Program, three brothers of the same mother and father who never attended school from Day Nursery through to Primary Six are now University graduates.

The three brothers hail from Dalaanyili, a village in the Nanumba South District of the Northern Region. They started their formal education by enrolling in Junior High School form one at Central Junior Secondary School in Bimbilla. 

The three brothers: John Uwumborjeemi Nlenkiba, Emmanuel N-yajache Nlenkiba and Abraham Njonaan Nlenkiba mastered their local language - Likpakpaanl through non-formal education. Thus, what is popularly known as "evening teaching" and through the knowledge gained, they were able to read and write English language effortless, which helped them to enroll in what is now known as Junior High school to continue with formal education.

John Uwumborjeemi Nlenkiba is the 3rd born of the mother of nine children. He enrolled in Central Junior Secondary School from 1990-to-1993, where he became the Assistant School Prefect (ASP) and was able to emerge as the second best students with aggregate eight (08) in the Basic Education Certificate Examination. He proceeded to the Wesley Grammar Secondary School and after successfully passing SSSCE, he gained admission into Ghana Christian College and Seminary, where he pursued Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies. 

He grew from there and became a pastor before proceeding to the University of Ghana where he graduated with Master of Arts in the study of Religion. He currently reads and writes in languages such as English, Likpakpaanl, Dagbani, Mampruli, Twi and Arabic.

He currently serves as a pastor and a part time lecturer at the Ghana Christian and Leadership Training Institute based in Tamale.

Emmanuel  N-yajache Nlenkiba is the second to last born. He also started his education at the Central Junior Secondary School from 2001-2004 and after becoming successful in the B.E.C.E, he gained admission into the Ghanata Senior High School but dropped out due to financial challenges. He re-enrolled in Fumbisi Preparatory J.S.S and came out with aggregate 11, gaining him admission into Nandom Secondary School where he read General Science. After WASSCE,he gained admission into Ankaful Mental Health Nurses Training College where he graduated with Diploma in Psychiatric Nursing. He served as a Psychiatric Nurse for seven years in the Presbyterian Health Center in Widana in Upper East Region.  He then proceeded to the University of Cape Coast where he is now in final year pursuing Bachelors Degree in Psychiatric Nursing.

Abraham Njonaan Nlenkiba is the last born of their mother, he and his immediate elder brother enrolled in J.S.S in the same year. Abraham got aggregate 10 and gained admission into Notre Dame Seminary Secondary school in Navrongo, where he offered General Arts Program and also served as the Development Prefect of the school. He gained admission into the University of Ghana where he read Bachelor of Arts Degree Program in Social work with Sociology. After graduating in 2014, he taught as a subject teacher in Holy Spirit Senior High School in Chamba from 2015-2018, and got an appointment with Ghana Education service where he was posted to the Bimbilla Senior High School as a subject teacher for one year. He took his transfer to Tamale Girls' Senior High School where he serves as a subject teacher till date. He is also currently pursuing Bachelor of Laws Program.

The story of these three brothers can only point to one thing; Non-Formal Education or teaching a child to read and write using the his own language can produce equal if not more results to formal education.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Saturday, 17 September 2022

Lets revive lost spirit of communal labour, maintain good sanitation to prevent spread of diarrhoeal diseases - Assemblyman

Lets revive lost spirit of communal labour, maintain good sanitation to prevent spread of diarrhoeal diseases - Assemblyman

The Assemblyman for the Canteen Electoral Area in the West Gonja Municipal, honorable Ananpansah, B. Abraham has reiterated the need to maintain good community sanitation in order to prevent the spread of hygiene-related diseases. 

Commenting on the recent outbreak of poliomyelitis in parts of the Savannah Region on the Kareyanche Super Morning Show on PAD FM hosted by Anane Beatrice, the Assemblyman who doubles as the Founding Father of the Damongo Youth Parliament (DYP) said most of these diseases which are preventable, are directly linked to poor community sanitation.

He further stressed that poor sanitation can reduce human well-being and impede economic and social development with some 829,000 people in low and middle-income countries dieing as a result of inadequate water, poor sanitation and hygiene each year. 

Urging stakeholders to act as such,the young Assemblyman said access to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation are human rights recognized by the UN General Assembly in 2010 and the Sustainable Development Goal Target 6.2 calls for adequate and equitable sanitation for all.

He said it was disheartening to hear about the outbreak of polio in the region at a time we were still battling with Yellow Fever and the novel Coronavirus pandemic.

According to him, the least we can do as stakeholders and community leaders to secure the future of the children is to join hands to ensure a clean and safe environment, since the reverse can lead to many diarrhoeal diseases, including polio virus which affects children.

Quoting from data, the youth advocate said more than 884 million people globally cannot access safe drinking water and nearly 2.4 billion people lack access to basic sanitation facilities and hence resort to open defecation, a practice that can endanger the safety of drinking water and spread diarrhoeal diseases which mostly affects children.

Whilst calling on colleague Assembly Members, Chiefs and opinion leaders to join hands in reviving the gone spirit of communal labour, he impressed on the local Assembly to work through Zoomlion and other necessary agencies to collect heaps of garbage at the various dumping sites in the Municipality.

He urged the  general public to take the ongoing polio vaccination very seriously and get all children vaccinated by making time for the Ghana health service personnel who are doing the door-to-door vaccination

Throwing light on the topic of Teacher-Student relationship in schools,the Assemblyman who is also a Headmaster, indicated that it was against the GES code of conduct for a teacher to engage in any sexual activity with a student once the child is still a student under his care.

This he said, mostly cripple the students academically and emotionally and takes away the concentration of the child from the classroom anytime the teacher was around. He further stated, teachers get married to their student, no doubt about that,but in the course of your professional duty you don't allow your personal interest conflict with the performance of your official duties.

He concluded by challenging  parents to do more sex e

Source: Anane Beatrice

Monday, 12 September 2022

Staff of Jonokponto JHS holds educational durbar with chiefs and opinion leaders

Staff of Jonokponto JHS holds educational durbar with chiefs and opinion leaders

The staff of Jonokponto Junior High School in the West Gonja Municipal of the Savannah Region has held a durbar 'on ending child marriage/teenage pregnancies and improving learning outcomes' with the chiefs and opinion leaders of the Jonokponto community.

Aimed at encouraging parents to allow their children, especially the girl child to stay at school,the durbar brought together key players in the educational sector, the Assemblyman for the area, chiefs, school pupils,religious and opinion leaders of the community.

The headmaster of the school, Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham, in an address said the durbar forms part of measures by the school to court community support towards improving teaching and learning in the school and augment efforts by World Vision Ghana to end child marriage among school going pupils in the Municipality and Savannah Region at large.

He said the school was privileged to be part of eight schools selected to participate in this year's soccer clinic organized by World Vision with the main goal of ending child marriage in the West Gonja Municipality and it was therefore, necessary to hold this durbar on our own to call on parents to join hands in safeguarding the future of the children.

"Infact, we have organized this durbar today as a way of consolidating the gains our girls made at the just ended soccer clinic. It is our hope that they and others will be motivated by this gesture to stay in school and learn their books. We also intend to use this platform to appeal to parents and opinion leaders to help us improve the enrollment situation of the school, and have a first hand interaction with community members on how we can collaborate to improve teaching and learning outcomes".

The honorable headmaster expressed gratitude to the Assemblyman for the area, the executives of both the ruling New Patriotic Party and the opposition National Democratic Congress for coming together to support the ceremony with assorted drinks, adding that,"it gladdens my heart to see executives of both the NPP and NDC joining hands to support the common goal of seeking better education for their wards".

He called on the Assemblyman for the area,the Parent Teacher Association and School Management Committee to take Keen interest in the running of the school and see to the renovation of the dilapidated teachers quarters, whilst commending them for the support they have been rendering to his administration over the period.

He pledged the commitment of he and his working staff towards improving teaching and learning in the school.

The Assemblyman for the area, hon. Kipo Yakubu pledged his continuous support for the school, stressing the need for parents to support the teachers in bringing up the children in the best possible way.

He thanked World Vision for selecting Jonokponto Junior High School for this year's soccer clinic and commended the leadership of the school for taking a step forward in rallying the community to give a brief on the outcome of the games.

 The Assemblyman use the occasion to advise parents to take the education of their children very seriously as his office work around the clock to lobby for opportunities and development prospects for the community.

The chief of the community thanked the teachers for the dedication and sacrifice, lauding the initiative as a worthy one. He said together with the Assemblyman,they will continue to support the school to take care of their children.

The chief Imam of the community offered special prayers to end the durbar with a call on the children to the religious in their dealings.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Wednesday, 7 September 2022

Damongo weekly market to be relocated to Canteen to pave way for ungradement works

Damongo weekly market to be relocated to Canteen to pave way for ungradement works

The Damongo weekly market in the interim, is to be relocated to the newly constructed Canteen market to pave way for construction work to commence.

This was agreed upon at a stakeholder consultative forum held at the premises of the Damongo Agricultural College to deliberate on the upgradement plan of the the Damongo weekly market from its current dilapidated status to a more befitting state. 

The forum brought together Assembly members,chiefs, market women,staff of the West Gonja Municipal Assembly and the Regional Coordinating Council,youth groups and the media to discuss and adopt a temporal roadmap to relocate the market for continuous economic activities for construction work to begin on the weekly market.

The Municipal Chief Executive, Musah Karim Kusubari explained that the newly built canteen market is safer and spacious enough with the necessary essentials of a market to accomodate the large population market women in the interim.

He pleaded with the market women to try and contain the temporal inconvenience that may come with the temporal relocation exercise as effort is put in place to give a facelift to the age-long Damongo weekly market.

The honorable MCE called on the traders to consider the decision of the Assembly and take advantage of the facility at canteen for their economic activities, adding that the necessary steps would be taken to make the temporal market location a conductive place for the market women.

Before settling on the Canteen market, there were varried opinions as to where the weekly Damongo market should be relocated with some leaders of the market women suggesting the Damongo daily market as a temporal fix to the inconvenience. But considering safety concerns raised coupled with congestion challenges and vehicular traffic that would be created in the Damongo township should the daily market be considered, it was widely agreed that the Canteen market shouldz be the temporal location for the Saturday weekly market.

The MCE with some officials from the Assembly later visited the Damongo Daily Market and the Canteen market to interact with the market women and to assess the situation on the ground.


Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Tuesday, 30 August 2022

Indiscriminate bushfires threat to forest conservation, Green Ghana initiative - CEO of NORGIID-Ghana

Indiscriminate bushfires threat to forest conservation, Green Ghana initiative - CEO of NORGIID-Ghana

The Founder and Executive Director of Northern Ghana Integrated Initiatives for Development (NORGIID-Ghana), Sumani Iddrisu Azambuja has raised red flags over the rampant bushfires experienced in the Savannah Region especially, during the lean season.

This he said contributes significantly to compounding the problem of forest conservation in the Savannah Region and stifling efforts at keeping Ghana green as touted by the government of the day.

In an exclusive interview with Blogger Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham, the environmentalist, who doubles as the president of the Cashew Farmers Assocation of Damongo warned that the physical, economic and social consequences of bushfires are dire for the infant Savannah Region and include: reduce crop yield,low income,reduce demand for labour,health and environmental destruction.

These debilitating effects he pointed out, culminates into retard development of farming communities in the West Gonja as a Municipality and Savannah Region as a whole, where majority of livelihood is dependent on farming, hunting and gathering.

Quoting from data,the passionate environmental advocate disclosed that on an annual basis, Ghana loses 4% of its Gross Domestic Product to wildfire,adding that," we can work together to restore our forest cover by taking steps to reduce the impact of fires on our climate and environment".

He said his organization was ready to collaborate with other NGOs and the necessary agencies to undertake awareness creation in the areas of bushfires and devise possible ways to address the impact of bushfires on cashew and crop farmers.

According to him,the only way to sustain the Green Ghana Initiative by government,protect our tree crops and arable lands for a sustained livelihood is to "say no to the the perennial uncontrolled bushfires in the region.

He launched a passionate appeal to the local media,chiefs and opinion leaders of our various communities to join the call to end bushfires in the Savannah Region and Ghana as a whole in order to sustain investment in tree crops and other crop establishment.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Savannah NPP outdoors regional party office

Savannah NPP outdoors regional party office

The Savannah Regional wing of the governing New Patriotic Party has inaugurated its Regional Party Office at Damongo,the Savannah Regional capital.

At a colorful ceremony,the Savannah Regional Executive Committee led by the regional chairman of the party , Iddrisu Sulemana Kalamonia commissioned the new temporal office space, which will serve as the party's Regional Secretariat.

He disclosed that the construction of the temporal Regional Secretariat is to enable the party coordinate and mann its affairs in the region so as to serve the youth and the vulnerable aimed at galvanizing more votes for the NPP come December 2024.

The edifice according to him, was built by the Regional Executive Committee of the party with support from the Member of Parliament for the Damongo Constituency,Lawyer Samuel Abu Jinapor and the Managing Director of the Ghana water company Ltd,  Dr. Ing. Clifford Braimah.

The Regional Secretary of the party,Mohammed Issah explained that the building of the regional office forms part of their modest contribution and measures as regional executives to facilitate the running of the activities of the party in the region.

He said the completion and outdooring of the facility gladdens his heart as a regional secretary, since it was a core part of his campaign then as Regional Secretary hopeful,which eventually became a bigger issue for the entire Regional Executive Committee after the election, giving birth to the new edifice.

He further explained that the new office was to serve the purpose of party administration and to also enhance the running of the party's activities in the region.

The commissioning of the New Regional Secretariat was witnessed by regional executives of the party, together with constituency executives accross the Savannah Region and other big party wigs.

Meanwhile, Iddi Osman, a native of Laribanga has been appointed as the Regional Administrator of the Regional Party Secretariat. 

He will be assisted by a secretary soon be appointed by the Regional Executive Committee. 

The duo will manage the office as the regional executives move round the region to explain government policies to the masses.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham