Friday, 11 March 2022

Birthday Appreciation: An Overrun of Joy To Say Thank You

Birthday Appreciation: An Overrun of Joy To Say Thank You!

Out of the abundance of joy in the heart of the son man; I seize this moment to thank the all merciful God for blessing my new age with true loving friends and family...

The plentitute of calls, messages,intentions, warm and well wishes lingers on to shape my life a lifetime. Yes, words are indeed free but priceless!

The gifts amazingly just withered and whizzed away in a jiffy,but the lasting memory rekindled by your well wishes bear a flame of true affection into the unforseable future.

Friends and family,you are my new found love.

Your unfailing wishes are a keepsake henceforth,and epitomizes his grace and raise in my life.

Who am I? A mere mortal to say I don't owe you continuous appreciation and God's intervention in our individual situations in life.

Basically,it was a day spent doing some donations especially, to children that I could reach.

Infact,at a point, I felt terrible about not growing any younger.

But you gave me the fortitude and hope to fill the void.( You rid me of my blues)...

My life is a balance sheet.

You are the assets.

Another chance of life to say thank you to God for the prayers answered.

We have achieved a lot over the years to be grateful to God for.

We have been challenged a lot to rise above life challenges and the forlorn hopes.

The future and our generation still demands our utmost best.

And with the continuous blessings of life; we will not falter or go to sleep until we impact the world positively in our own small way. # To serve the least amount these!

All thanks for you added the spark to my birthday celebration.

Lest I forget; belated birthday to my new age.

May this age be a blessing to humanity (service to the least among these).

To do the little things and do them well!(Amen)

How can we shamefully surrender when we are gracefully surrendered?

Still we christen the way,

forward!

Still we soldier on!

Shalom!

Ananpansah, Bartholomew Abraham (AB)

(Assembly Man For Canteen Electoral Area)

0241129910/0200704844

Thursday, 10 March 2022

85% of medical doctors refuse posting to Savannah Region - health director bemoans

85% of medical doctors refuse posting to Savannah Region - health director bemoans

The Ghana Health Service in the Savannah Region has bemoaned the unwillingness of medical officers to accept posting to the infant region.

This it said was hampering against the effort of the service to ensure a responsive and resilient healthcare delivery system that meets the health needs of the people in the region.

At an annual Regional Health Sector Performance Review Conference held at the Unity Centre in Damongo,the Savannah Regional Director of Health Service, Dr. Chrysantus Kubio disclosed that 85% of medical doctors posted to the region in the year under review failed to report.

"In the year under review,the region received 1,133 new staff,out of which 225 failed to report, representing 20% posting rejection rate. Going into specific professions, Medical Officers rejection rate was 85%. This calls for stakeholder deliberation at the various Municipal and District Assembly levels to device means and attract these critical staff to accept posting to our region,"he said.

He said the region still depends on its mother region,the Northern Regional Health Directorate Medical Stores for support, adding that, the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council has however allocated 10-acre land in the long term for the construction of a Regional Medical Store, mechanical workshop and equipment workshop.

The region according to him,took delivery of two state-of-the-art District Hospitals and a Polyclinic in Buipe,Sawla and Bamboi respectively, vaccinated 23% of the regional targeted population against COVID-19 and successfully controlled the yellow fever outbreak in the region by vaccinating a total population of 241,777;which is 100% of the at-risk population targeted for vaccination during the outbreak. 

He commended their partners and the Member of Parliament for the Damongo Constituency for the support over the years and used the occasion to encourage all well meaning individuals and organizations to come to the aid of the region Interms logistical support.

The Savannah Regional Minister, Saaed Muhazu Jibreal commended all the health staff and development partners for the immense contribution and hard work which resulted in the modest gains in the health indicators in the year under review. 

He said there can be no meaningful socio-economic development in any country where there is high disease burden,stressing that," health is wealth". 

The minister decried the perceived negative attitude of some staff towards clients and work,adding that, the ongoing industrial arrest at the West Gonja Hospital by Medical Officers is a case in point.

According to him, government was making effort through the Ministry of Health to address the transportation needs of health facilities in the new region.

In a brief message,the Ghana Health Service Council urged all health workers to rededicate themselves to the mandate of the service and work diligently towards the achievement of the goals and objectives the service has set for itself.

The conference brought together key players in the health sector and their partners, including all health directors in the various municipalities and districts in the region to assess the overall health performance as a region,discuss priorities and commit to working together to further enhance improvement in the objectives the service has set for itself under the theme," ensuring comprehensive service delivery in the midst of a pandemic".



Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

Wednesday, 9 March 2022

Let's be united for Development - Abu Jinapor

 Let's be united for Development - Abu Jinapor

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the Damongo constituency and Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Lawyer Samuel Abu Jinapor has called on the constituents of Damongo and the entire people of the Savannah Region to be united for the development of the Region irrespective of their ethnic,  political and religious affiliations.

The Lands and Natural Minister made the call at the forecourt of his Constituency office when he organized a Launch for heads of departments, religious leaders, Security services, Civil society groups and the leadership of the various political parties after the 65th independence day celebrations at Damongo in the Savannah region on the 6th of March, 2022.

Abu Jinapor explained that, it is  important for all to appreciate the fact that, we need to be united as the saying goes that ” United we stand, divided we fall” for the development of the infant savannah region and as well see it the business of all and that, their political colours, tribal and religious difference are secondary to the ultimate goal of being united  for the development of the constituency and the region.

The mp indicated that he is member of parliament for all in the Constituency and praying that, MP’s that will come after him will emulate and continue to bring the people together with such events at least once a year which he believes will strengthen the unity and togetherness of the people to have the savannah region grow like the others regions. 

The thank the people for honouring his invitation to be part of the occasion.

The Savannah Regional Minister Mr Saeed Jibril Muhazu in an address urged the people to appreciate the efforts of the Damongo and continue to pray for him as there are many people out there who the capacity to help others but are not willing to do so explaining that, Hon Samuel Abu Jinapor is a blessing to many in the Savannah region and Ghana as a whole with an enviable track record of benevolence.

The regional Minister also used the occasion to called the religious leaders to continue to pray for the young politician to be able to do more for the people of the Savannah region.

Hon. Muhazu added that, the people of the Damongo Constituency and the Savannah Regional coordinating council are indebted to him and grateful to him for the kind support given to the RCC in that made this year's independence day celebrations a successful one. 

KUMATEY GORDEN

0243531604

Tuesday, 8 March 2022

Gonjaland Youth Association calls on stakeholders to arrest falling educational standards

Gonjaland Youth Association calls on stakeholders to arrest falling educational standards

The Gonjaland youth Association ( GLYA ) has on Friday 4th March, 2022 organised  a stakeholders consultative forum on education at Damongo in the savannah regional capital to discuss and to find solutions to the  falling  standards of education in the savannah region. 

The vice president of the savannah regional house of chiefs and paramount of the Build traditional area, Buipewura Abdulai  jinapor II in an address explained that it was overwhelming and brain cracking in the history of the savannah region to have such a timely stakeholder consultative forum engagements to discuss and to find lasting solutions to the falling standards of education in the region as the region is highly sick in the educational sector considering it's educational  performance  in the past years. 

The paramount chief for the Buipe traditional  area further explained that, it is important as son's and daughters of Gonjaland to have a collective interest in brainstorming to prescribe an antidote in other to bring to speed and to improve on the educational  standards in the region. 

He added that, several scholars have made statements  that education remains as the developmental machinery of every society and that, the savannah region is not an exception of this statements as it is said that, "education is a human right with immense power to transform" on whose foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy, and sustainable human development. 

Buipewura Jinapor II indicated  that, education in the savannah region remains as an invaluable asset  to propel and to enhance the general well-being of the region and Ghana at large and therefore urged the sons  and daughters of Gonjaland not to put the education of the region on a silver platter. 

He urged the young ones in the region to adopt  the culture of choosing mentors through whom the can imulate as a guide for directions and that, it's apparently reasonable to take advantage of positive technology by focusing on modern learning  processes and disassociate themselves from social vices  such as unprescribed  drug usages among others. 

The vice president of the savannah regional  House of chiefs also used the forum to charge the Regional minister to with immediate effect put up a consultative and research committee to research  into the causes and reasons for the abysmal  performance of students in the region and assured  him of the backing  of the traditional  authorities. 

The Savannah regional minister,  Hon. Saeed  Muhazu  Jibriel also in an address said, the bedrock upon which the development  of nations is built is based on education and that, there is the need for the son's and daughters of Gonjaland to be worried about the abysmal and regrettable decline  in the standards of education in the region. 

He noted that, on the 25th of August, 2021, he initiated discussions on how to quickly  address  the poor performance of students in second cycle institutions. 

Hon. Saeed added that, all is not well in the educational sector in the region considering  the performance of students which is sliding  down hill and the earlier the stemmed the declension for the better.

The minister disclosed that, he has charged all Municipal and District Chief Executives in the region to dedicate 60% of their internally generated funds on education with the initiation of an annual teachers awards scheme which will begin this year and called on the traditional authorities in the region to support teachers in their traditional areas to  able them discharge their duties effectively.

The Ag. Savannah regional education Director, Hajia Katumi Natogmah Attah in a presentation gave an overview and statistics of the performance of students in the region and explained that, the regional and district education offices are responsible to cordinate, support and  supervise all teaching and learning activities to ensure effective and efficient education delivery that should gear towards achieving access and quality educational system in the region.

Hajia Katumi also outlined a number of challenges faced by the service that is affecting teaching and learning including inadequate teachers and logistics in the region which is having effects on teacher - pupil ratio, poor attendance and punctuality. 

The acting Director used the forum to advocated for the need for all stakeholders to come onboard to support the mandate of the Ghana Education Service to be able to deliver effectively the learning outcomes of all learners in the region.

The President of the Gonjaland Youth Association, Lawyer Mohammad Amin expressed gratitude to the various stakeholders and speakers at the forum and explained that the abysmal performance and fallen standards of education in the region is worrying to the Gonjaland Youth Association and that, the association is hopeful that the forum will help bring a lasting solution problem.

The president of the Gonjaland youth Association added that many more of such engagements will be held in the coming weeks to help find solutions to the situation of the abysmal performance of students and the  fallen standards of education in the Savannah Region.

Kumatey Gorden

0243531604

Wednesday, 2 March 2022

NCCE holds symposium with tertiary Students on violent extremism & youth radicalism

NCCE holds symposium with tertiary Students on violent extremism & youth radicalism

The National commission for Civic Education ( NCCE ) has held a symposium with tertiary education students at the Damongo nurses Training college at Damongo in the savannah region on Thursday, 17th February, 2022.

In a welcome address, the Ag. Savannah regional NCCE Director, Mr Issaka Zitor explained that, the NCCE as part of it's planned activities under the preventing electoral violence and providing security to the Northern boarder regions of Ghana project, is implementing symposias with tertiary institutions in the five (5) northern regions of Ghana through out in the month of February, 2022.

Mr. Zitor added that, the boarder goal of NORPREVSEC is to fight against transnational organized crime while promoting respect for human rights and the rule of Law.

The Ag. Director said the symposium seeks to equip participants with the relevant information on violent extremists and youth radicalism to guard them against being recruited to perpetuate violence in the savannah region and Ghana at large and to also create the platform for dialogue among Stakeholders on the responsibility of addressing the tensions being created by activities of violent extremists or terrorist groups in the Sahel region and preventing likely spill over in Ghana.

Mr. Zitor further explained that, by adopting the the 1992 Constitution, the people of Ghana have subscribed to the tenets and practice of democratic governance.

Mr. Zitor also indicated that, all citizens have the power to exercise political control through their involvement in the governance processes especially where there is democracy.

He adviced the tertiary students by the words " words are like bullets, and your mouth is like a gun. when you shoot a gun, the bullet is going to come out, is there any way for you to take that bullet back, No" .

Deputy Director for the NCCE in charge of operations, Mr. Samuel Asare Akuamoah on his side explained that, the symposium was meant to create the awareness among the citizenry on the potential risks faced by the country saying, the recent incidents of political instability in countries that share border with Ghana are of a major threat to the country’s peace and security, Mr Samuel Asare Akuamoah said.

He added by saying “The current security situation in Ghana’s neighbouring countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and others are worrying and that it is the responsibility of  everyone to prevent the disruption of our democracy,” he said.

Mr Akuamoah said this at a symposium on violent extremism at the Damongo nurses training school in the west Gonja Municipality in the Savannah region which was attended by the students of the school, unemployed graduates and National Service personnels who were taken through a presentation on violent extremists activities.

Mr. Akuamoah also explained that, the event forms part of a national campaign against violent extremism which is being carried out by the NCCE, in collaboration with the Ministry of National Security with funding from the European Union (EU).

National Security Coordinator for the Savannah region, Mr. Bismark Seidu in a presentation cautioned the youth to use the groups to fight violent extremism and not to allow themselves to used to perpetrate crimes by jihadist movements groups and violent extremist groups.

He further urged Ghanaians to be security-conscious at all times and  to notify security agencies of any suspicious individuals living among them.

He bemoaned the participants to stay vigilant on strange happenings around them and also urged them to form groups to create jobs for themselves and not to be used for violent extremists activities.

He added that, violent extremism activities such as radicalism, terrorism etc poses a lot of threats on the lives of the people and on our way of life and that, it is the responsibility of the Ghanaian government to put measures in place to preserve the safety and security of the citizenry by implementing a national frame work on preventing violent extremism and terrorism in the country and in the Sahel regions.

Mr. Bismark further explained that the ministry of National security is a national institution that works for the nation and for the society.

The symposium was financed by the european union in collaboration with the ministry of National security and the NCCE.

Present at symposium were the Ag. Municipal NCCE director, Chief Abdallah Ahmed who chaired the occasion, the principal of the Damongo Nurses training college and other heads of departments.



Kumatey Gorden

0243531604

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Savannah Regional Youth Network engage stakeholders on falling educational standards

Savannah Regional Youth Network engage stakeholders on falling educational standards

A pro youth group,the Savannah Regional Youth Network has held several engagements with stakeholders in the Savannah region over the falling standards of education at the pre tertiary level.

The youth believes the poor performance of students in the Basic Education Certificate Examination(BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE) can be arrested with close stakeholder collaboration working in consonance with the youth.

Led by Haruna Muntala,the convernor/president, the youth group held formal engagements with the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council,the Regional Education Directorate and got the opportunity to review the Educational Review Committee document.

At the Savannah Regional Coordinating Council,the Assistant Coordinating Directors, Yidana Latif and Addisah Bukari received the team on behalf of the regional minister and Region Coordinating Director, who were all out of town on official assignments.

The Savannah Regional Coordinating Council bemoaned the poor performance of students in the region at the pre tertiary level and expressed joy that the youth had taken keen interest in working with stakeholders to find lasting solution to the challenge.

In response to an inquiry about the Educational Committee Review Meeting Document, Mr. Haruna Muntala said everything about the document has been completed with an action plan that will soon be rolled out as a working document.

The youth also meet with a team from the Savannah Regional Education Directorate led by the Human Resource Manager, Iddisah Seidu to gather more information about the Educational Action Plan Document and to appreciate the extent of the situation.

The Regional Education Directorate said they had completed and presented an action plan document to the Savannah Regional Minister for further action.

Mr. Iddisah Seidu said they were genuine logistical challenges affecting the work of the directorate,adding that,the issue of improving standards of education is a shared responsibility among parents, teachers and the students.

The youth network at the end of the engagement outlined among other things the following as the causes of the poor performance of students at the BECE and WASSCE in the region:

The lack of leaching and learning materials, shortfall of teachers in the region,lack of motivation for teachers, political interference in education,teachers leaving schools to engage in political activities,teacher absenteeism,policy of allowing students who are pregnant to be in school,lack of fair distribution of teachers, lackadaisical attitude of parents towards the education of their wards,lack of commitment on the part of students, inadequate supervision....

The youth network intends to engage more with duty bearers,organize educational forums and sensitisation programs(quiz and debate competitions and extra classes for students) and work with Civil Society Organizations in a bid to improving the falling standards of education in the region.

They recommended among others:

•Bye laws on how to control movement of students in the night.

•Motivation of teachers who will accept postings to the remote areas of the region.

•Provision of enough TLMS.

•Enough teachers deployed to the region. 

•Zero Interference of politicians in educational matters and the application of the rules of the GES. 

•Paying much attention to the lower primary level with qualified teachers engaged at that level to help build a strong foundation.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham

AYOF embarks on clean up campaign

AYOF embarks on clean up campaign

The Damongo Chapter of All Youth Foundation Africa - (AYOF), a Non-Governmental Organization based in Ghana with its Chapters across country and other African countries has organized a cleanup exercise as part of its social responsibilities.

The flagship program dubbed "the AYOF Clean Campaign" is in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 and was launched in January, 2022, by the president of AYOF, Mr. Anthony Young T-Blefono aided by the National  Director of AYOF, Ghana Chapter, Ms Antoinette Attah and the entire leadership of the foundation.

The clean up campaign is aimed at creating sanitation awareness in the citizens and educate the public on the need to maintain clean environment always.

The Damongo Chapter of the foundation, led by Ms.Faizatu Jakpa, the Chapter president and the Acting National Programs Coordinator, Inusah Karim mobilized the youth to embark on the clean exercise along the principal streets of Damongo.

In a speech, Mr.Inusah Karim, the Acting National Projects Coordinator said the essence of the cleanup campaign was to create awareness among the youth and promote good sanitation as a way of curbing diarrheal diseases.

He added that, "this clean up exercise will be a culture, which will form part of our daily lives and routines".

According to him, ALL YOUTH FOUNDATION OF AFRICA - (AYOF), is an organization with its Chapters across other African countries, stressing that, _"today is a day set aside for the inauguration and that is done through clean-up campaign which we have embarked on".

He said the foundation aims at forming reading clubs across all schools in Ghana and the the entire African continent,  and also help nurture the youth who are the future leaders.

All Youth Foundation of Africa was formed in 2003, with the mission of helping the youth to identify and develop their inborn potentials to the fullest so as to be contributive and responsible adults who will be useful to society.

The main goals of AYOF is to Train, Educate and Empower the African Youth to be useful to society in order to impact generations.

Source: Ananpansah Bartholomew Abraham