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The Communication Bureau of the Bolgatanga Central Constituency warmly congratulates Roland Ayoo Atanga. He was recently appointed as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of the Bolgatanga Central Municipal Assembly.

Roland Ayoo Atanga on the right has been a prominent figure in Bolgatanga Central. He has served an impressive 19-year tenure as constituency secretary. He has held numerous leadership roles within the party and region, making him highly regarded and respected. His nomination is currently awaiting approval from the municipal assembly.

A press release signed by the Constituency Communications Officer, Aboyom Job, hails Mr. Ayoo’s appointment. The bureau sees it as a recognition of his unwavering dedication and significant contributions to the party and national development.

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Roland-Ayoo-Atanga on the right

According to the statement, Mr. Ayoo’s appointment proves his exceptional dedication and contributions to the party and Ghana. His commitment is evident from his time as a TEIN member and leader during his student days. It also shows in his recent involvement in the constituency and Upper East Region.

The bureau recognized and praised the remaining candidates. These candidates participated in the choice process for Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs). The bureau assured them they would have their chance in the future.

Mr Ayoo is an established leader with extensive experience in academia and politics. He is anticipated to promote stronger partnerships among stakeholders in local governance. Additionally, he will advance development initiatives in the constituency.

The statement also expressed gratitude to former President John Dramani Mahama. They thanked him for his trust in appointing him to the significant leadership position.

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Stephen Aeke Akurugo Pledges Support and Motivational Packages for Nurses and Midwives in Kassena-Nankana West

Mr Stephen Aeke Akurugo, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, has committed to introducing motivational packages to support nurses and midwives in the district. This initiative is designed to inspire and retain healthcare professionals, boosting healthcare delivery across the region.

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Stephen Aeke Akurugo - District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region.

Mr Stephen Aeke Akurugo, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, has committed to introducing motivational packages to support nurses and midwives in the district. This initiative is designed to inspire and retain healthcare professionals, boosting healthcare delivery across the region.

Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Healthcare – Mr Stephen Aeke Akurugo

In collaboration with the Member of Parliament for the area and the leadership of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), Mr Akurugo revealed plans to roll out these motivational packages. As a nurse by profession, the DCE emphasized the need for these measures to encourage nurses and midwives to stay in the district and contribute to its healthcare system.

Stephen Aeke Akurugo - District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region.
Stephen Aeke Akurugo – District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region.

Scholarship Opportunities for Professional Growth

Mr Akurugo also announced plans to offer scholarships for nurses and midwives to pursue specialist courses in critical areas of their profession, further enhancing service delivery. This initiative aims to bridge the human resource gap, particularly at the District Hospital, and attract more healthcare professionals to the region.

Focus on Primary Healthcare and Collaboration

The DCE reiterated the importance of primary healthcare delivery and assured the GRNMA leadership of the District Assembly’s continued collaboration with the Ghana Health Service to achieve Universal Health Coverage. His office remains open for meaningful dialogue and cooperation with health stakeholders to improve healthcare in the district.

Encouraging Political Participation Among Healthcare Professionals

Mr Akurugo encouraged healthcare professionals, especially nurses and midwives, to consider political leadership while maintaining their ethical standards. He urged them to stay dedicated to their goals and continue working hard despite the challenges they face in the field.

Stephen Aeke Akurugo - District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region.
Stephen Aeke Akurugo – District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Kassena-Nankana West District, Upper East Region.

Acknowledging Industrial Action and Hope for Resolution

Regarding the recent industrial action declared by the GRNMA to compel their employer to fulfil the conditions of the service agreement, the DCE acknowledged the impact on healthcare delivery. He expressed hope that the employer would address the Association’s concerns while healthcare services continued.

Gratitude and Support for Healthcare Initiatives

In response, Mr Francis Anaba, the GRNMA District Chairman, thanked the DCE for his initiatives and pledged the Association’s support to improve healthcare delivery in the area. The planned initiatives reflect the DCE’s commitment to enhancing healthcare standards in the Kassena-Nankana West District and motivating the dedicated professionals serving in the region.

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Upper West Chiefs Propose Constitutional Reforms, Including Age Limit Reduction for Presidential Aspirants

Traditional leaders in the Upper West Region have proposed reducing the minimum age requirement for individuals seeking to contest the presidential election in Ghana. This proposal comes as the country embarks on reviewing the 1992 Republican Constitution to adapt it to the current demands of Ghana’s democratic framework.

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Traditional leaders in the Upper West Region have proposed reducing the minimum age requirement for individuals seeking to contest the presidential election in Ghana. This proposal comes as the country embarks on reviewing the 1992 Republican Constitution to adapt it to the current demands of Ghana’s democratic framework.

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Wechiau-Hippopotamus-Sanctuary in Upper West

New Age Limit Proposal

The Upper West chiefs have suggested that the minimum age for presidential aspirants be set at 35 years, with a maximum age of 75 to 80 years. This recommendation was made by Kuoro Osman Deiwia Nankpa III, the Paramount Chief of the Pulima Traditional Area in the Sissala West District, during a Constitutional Review Committee meeting held in Wa. Kuoro Nankpa referenced the example of former President Jerry John Rawlings, who became president at a relatively young age and pointed to countries like France, where presidents have been elected under the age of 40.

Call for Non-Partisan Elections for DCEs by Upper West Chiefs

In addition to proposing a change in the minimum age for presidential candidates, the chiefs also recommended that Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) be elected on a non-partisan basis. Kuoro Nankpa suggested that the elections for MMDCEs should either be held on the same day as the presidential and parliamentary elections to reduce costs or be scheduled concurrently with the elections for District Assembly Members and Unit Committee Members if decoupled.

Reform of the Council of State

Another proposal put forward by the chiefs was to reconsider the role of the Council of State. They suggested that it be transformed into an “upper chamber” or Senate, with some members elected and others appointed, including representatives from chiefs and minority groups to ensure broader inclusivity in the decision-making process.

Proposal for Elected Regional Ministers

Naa Seidu Braima, the Paramount Chief of the Guli Traditional Area, proposed that regional ministers be elected by the people and renamed Regional Chief Executives. He argued that elected regional ministers would be more accountable to the people of their region than to the president, thereby fostering better local governance.

However, Professor Henry Kwasi Prempeh, the Chairman of the Constitutional Review Committee, raised concerns about the potential sidelining of regions in resource allocation if regional ministers were elected. He questioned whether the political class in Accra would support such a model where there is no direct representation at the district and regional levels.

Maintaining Government Appointees in District Assemblies

The committee also discussed the possibility of preserving the 30 per cent government-appointed members in District Assemblies. However, these members would no longer be appointed by the government, marking a shift in the system.

Commendation for Constitutional Review

Mr. Charles Lwanga Puozuing, the Upper West Regional Minister, commended President John Dramani Mahama for his “wisdom and foresight” in reviving the constitutional review process. He highlighted that while the 1992 Constitution was pivotal in restoring democratic governance after periods of political instability, Ghanaian society has now evolved to the point where a review is necessary to reflect the country’s progress over the past three decades.

The ongoing discussions and proposals reflect a broader movement toward refining Ghana’s democratic processes and governance structures, with an emphasis on inclusivity, better representation, and a more robust legal framework for the future.

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World Vision Launches Campaign to Combat Child Hunger and Malnutrition

World Vision Ghana, a Christian child relief organisation, has launched a three-year multi-sectoral campaign titled “ENOUGH: Ending Child Hunger and Malnutrition” in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region. The campaign aims to complement the government’s and other stakeholders’ efforts to eradicate child hunger and malnutrition in the country.

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World Vision Ghana Launches Campaign to Combat Child Hunger and Malnutrition

World Vision Ghana, a Christian child relief organisation, has launched a three-year multi-sectoral campaign titled “ENOUGH: Ending Child Hunger and Malnutrition” in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region. The campaign aims to complement the government’s and other stakeholders’ efforts to eradicate child hunger and malnutrition in the country.

A Call for Policy Change and Increased Support – World Vision

During the launch event at Damongo, Mr Rexford Bugre, Northern Regional Operations Manager for World Vision Ghana, emphasised the importance of policy change to support children and ensure they have access to sufficient food and nutrition. He noted that the organisation had already implemented various interventions, including the provision of boreholes, mechanised water systems, and latrines for households and institutions in select communities. He called for the support of all stakeholders to ensure the project’s successful implementation.

Mr Rexford Bugre (Northern Regional Operations Manager - World Vision Ghana)
Mr Rexford Bugre (Northern Regional Operations Manager – World Vision Ghana)

Ensuring Children’s Voices Are Heard

Madam Barbara Asare, Campaign Coordinator at World Vision Ghana, explained that the project would ensure children’s needs are addressed in hunger, nutrition, and food security policies at all levels. She stressed that the campaign aims to provide more children with better food security, nutrition, and resilience through prioritised services.

World Vision Ghana Launches Campaign to Combat Child Hunger and Malnutrition
World Vision Ghana Launches Campaign to Combat Child Hunger and Malnutrition

Government and Stakeholder Involvement

Madam Asare urged the government and relevant stakeholders to provide adequate funding to implement nutritional policies effectively. She also called for the expansion of the school feeding program to reach the most vulnerable and deprived communities, ensuring that all children, particularly those in need, benefit from the initiative.

World Vision Ghana’s “ENOUGH” campaign is a significant step toward addressing the pressing issue of child hunger and malnutrition, with a focus on creating sustainable change through collaboration, policy change, and dedicated resources. The campaign aims to ensure a healthier and more secure future for children in the region and across the country.

Damongo (Savanna Region), June 5, 2025.

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Tamale Eye Hospital’s New Facility: A Beacon of Hope for Northern Ghana

On June 28, 2025, the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John, delivered an inspiring speech at the inauguration of the newly constructed Tamale Eye Hospital facility. This milestone marks a significant advancement in healthcare delivery in Northern Ghana, symbolising the power of vision, perseverance, and a commitment to delivering quality healthcare to the region’s people.

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On June 28, 2025, the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John, delivered an inspiring speech at the inauguration of the newly constructed Tamale Eye Hospital facility. This milestone marks a significant advancement in healthcare delivery in Northern Ghana, symbolising the power of vision, perseverance, and a commitment to delivering quality healthcare to the region’s people.

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From Humble Beginnings to Modern Healthcare Excellence – Tamale Eye Hospital

Hon. Ali Adolf John acknowledged the hospital’s humble beginnings in rented facilities, where dedicated medical professionals worked tirelessly to restore sight to many. The transition to a purpose-built, modern hospital reflects the determination and vision of its founders and staff. The Minister highlighted how the new facility is not just a physical space but a symbol of hope and progress for the region.

Celebrating the Contributions of Founders and Supporters

In his speech, the Minister extended notable accolades to the visionary founders and management of Tamale Eye Hospital for their steadfast commitment to eye care in Northern Ghana. He also commended the doctors, nurses, and support staff for providing exemplary care despite the challenging conditions they faced. Hon. Ali Adolf also expressed gratitude to the Development Partners and Sponsors whose continued support made the dream of this new facility a reality, as well as the construction team whose expertise brought the magnificent structure to life.

A State-of-the-Art Facility to Serve More People

The Minister outlined the numerous benefits of the new facility, which will serve as a permanent hub for high-quality eye care in the region. The state-of-the-art hospital is equipped with advanced medical equipment and specialised treatments, enabling it to accommodate a greater number of patients and offer enhanced services. With improved working conditions for healthcare professionals, the facility is expected to boost staff morale and productivity, ultimately enhancing patient care.

A Call to Action for Sustainable Healthcare

Hon. Ali Adolf John urged the hospital’s management to maintain the highest standards of care and ethics in their continued service. He also called on community members to cherish and preserve the hospital as an invaluable asset for future generations, ensuring that its benefits continue to be enjoyed by many.

A Beacon of Hope for the Region

As the ribbon was cut to officially open the new facility, the Minister emphasised that the hospital’s journey serves as an inspiration for all. This new facility unlocks new possibilities for eye care in Northern Ghana. It stands as a shining example for others to follow. Tamale Eye Hospital has now become a beacon of hope, restoring both sight and hope to the people of the region.

Acknowledging Generosity and Community Support

Dr Judith Simon, the Medical Director of Tamale Eye Hospital, expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, the Minister for Education and Member of Parliament for Tamale South, for generously donating the land for the construction of the new facility. This gesture was pivotal in bringing the vision of the new hospital to life. It will have a lasting impact on healthcare in the region.

The inauguration of the new Tamale Eye Hospital facility marks a transformative moment in healthcare for Northern Ghana, providing access to world-class eye care and setting a foundation for future progress in the region.

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Northern Region Completes Confirmation of DCEs for All 16 MMDAs

On June 23 and 25, 2025, the Northern Region marked a significant milestone by completing the confirmation process for the District Chief Executives (DCEs) of all 16 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs). Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburidiba, the Northern Regional Minister, led the final confirmations for the Kpandai and Tatale-Sanguli

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On June 23 and 25, 2025, the Northern Region marked a significant milestone by completing the confirmation process for the District Chief Executives (DCEs) of all 16 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs). Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburidiba, the Northern Regional Minister, led the final confirmations for the Kpandai and Tatale-Sanguli districts, completing the process for the entire region.

Overwhelming Support for Kpandai and Tatale-Sanguli DCEs

On Monday, June 23, 2025, Hon. Haruna Abdul Karim was confirmed as the DCE for Kpandai District with an impressive 100% of 39 votes, a clear reflection of the assembly’s trust in his leadership. Just two days later, on Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Hon. Mary Tagbo was confirmed as the DCE for Tatale-Sanguli District, also securing 100% of 38 votes, showcasing her strong support within the assembly.

Regional Minister Commends Newly Confirmed DCEs

Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburidiba congratulated the newly confirmed DCEs. He urged all stakeholders to collaborate towards the region’s development goals. He emphasized that effective governance requires commitment, dedication, and a strong sense of teamwork to address the region’s challenges and create a prosperous future for all.

Gratitude and Commitment from New DCEs

Both Hon. Haruna Abdul Karim and Hon. Mary Tagbo expressed their gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for the opportunity and trust placed in them. They assured their communities and the government that they would work diligently to fulfil their responsibilities, focusing on driving development, fostering unity, and improving the well-being of their respective districts.

Unity and Cooperation Among MMDCEs

The confirmation of the DCEs for Kpandai and Tatale-Sanguli was supported by the already confirmed MMDCEs, who attended the event in solidarity. This display of unity highlights the importance of cooperation and teamwork among regional leaders. By sharing best practices, pooling resources, and addressing common challenges, the MMDCEs are poised to achieve more effective governance and positive development outcomes for the Northern Region.

The completion of the DCE confirmations marks a significant step towards fostering strong leadership across all districts in the region, setting the stage for progress and development.

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Chief of Army Staff Strengthens Ties with Northern Regional Minister

On June 24, 2025, Major General Lorance Gbetanu, the Chief of Army Staff, paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Ali Adolf John, the Northern Regional Minister, at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council in Tamale. The visit was part of Major General Gbetanu’s regional tour to meet with staff at the Northern Command.

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Chief of Army Staff, Major General Lorance Gbetanu (Right) and Northern Regional Minister (Left)

On June 24, 2025, Major General Lorance Gbetanu, the Chief of Army Staff, paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Ali Adolf John, the Northern Regional Minister, at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council in Tamale. The visit was part of Major General Gbetanu’s regional tour to meet with staff at the Northern Command.

A Warm Welcome and Discussion on Regional Security

Hon. Ali Adolf John warmly welcomed Major General Gbetanu and his delegation, expressing his appreciation for their proactive approach to maintaining peace and security in the region. The Regional Minister, who is known for his dedication to fostering peace and preventing conflicts, took the opportunity to brief the Chief of Army Staff on the current security situation in the Northern Region. He emphasised the army’s crucial role in maintaining stability and preventing conflicts, which are vital for the region’s development.

Strengthening Military-Civilian Cooperation

The courtesy call highlights the importance of collaboration between military and civilian authorities in maintaining the region’s peace and security. Hon. Ali Adolf John commended the army’s proactive work. He emphasised the need for continued cooperation to address the region’s challenges.

Commitment to Peace, Stability, and Development

This visit marks a significant step in strengthening the partnership between the military and civilian leadership, reaffirming both parties’ commitment to promoting peace, stability, and development in the Northern Region. By working together, they aim to create a safer environment for all residents and ensure the region continues to progress in a stable and secure atmosphere.

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Northern Region Launches Taskforces to Combat Illicit Drug Abuse

On June 18, 2025, the Northern Region took a decisive step in tackling illicit drug abuse by hosting the second Anti-Drug Strategy Mapping Meeting and inaugurating two dedicated task forces: the Joint Enforcement Task Force and the Sensitisation Campaign Task Force. The event, held at the NRCC…

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Northern Region Launches taskforce

On June 18, 2025, the Northern Region took a decisive step in tackling illicit drug abuse by hosting the second Anti-Drug Strategy Mapping Meeting and inaugurating two dedicated task forces: the Joint Enforcement Task Force and the Sensitisation Campaign Task Force. The event, held at the NRCC Conference Hall in Tamale, gathered key stakeholders, including traditional and religious leaders, heads of security agencies, and development partners.

Collective Action Against Drug Abuse in Northern Region

Chief Director Mr Sumaila Ewhntomah Abudu spoke on behalf of the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John, emphasising the importance of collective action in addressing the growing issue of drug abuse in the region. Hon. Ali Adolf John highlighted alarming statistics related to non-traditional drug-related offences and substance-induced psychosis admissions at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, emphasising the urgency of the situation.

Inauguration of the Taskforces

The Joint Enforcement Taskforce and the Sensitization Campaign Taskforce were officially inaugurated to confront illicit drug abuse. The two task forces have distinct but complementary roles. The Enforcement Taskforce is tasked with conducting regular raids on drug hotspots and dens, coordinating arrests with security agencies, gathering and sharing real-time intelligence, and submitting monthly reports to the Regional Security Office. This collaborative effort aims to disrupt and dismantle the illicit drug trade in the region.

Meanwhile, the Sensitization Campaign Taskforce will focus on raising awareness about the dangers of illicit drugs, educating the public, especially the youth, on the risks associated with drug abuse, and promoting community resilience against criminal networks.

A Unified Effort to Protect the Community

The Regional Minister called for sustained commitment from all stakeholders, urging them to focus on the practical implementation of the strategies. He emphasised that the fight against illicit drug abuse is not only a matter of law enforcement but also about safeguarding the very soul of their communities and ensuring a healthier, more resilient future for the region’s youth.

A Significant Milestone in Combating Drug Abuse

The launch of these task forces marks a pivotal moment in the Northern Region’s efforts to combat illicit drug abuse. With clear objectives and a coordinated approach, the task force is expected to work in harmony to tackle the rising threat of narcotic and illegal drug abuse, protect the youth, and foster a safer, drug-free environment for the entire community.

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Saboba’s Paramount Chief Pledges Support for Regional Minister’s Development Efforts

On June 26, 2025, the Paramount Chief of Saboba, Ubor Mateer John Bowan Sakojim IV, alongside his sub-chiefs and the District Chief Executive for Saboba, paid a courtesy visit to the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburudiba. The purpose of the visit was to congratulate the…

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On June 26, 2025, the Paramount Chief of Saboba, Ubor Mateer John Bowan Sakojim IV, alongside his sub-chiefs and the District Chief Executive for Saboba, paid a courtesy visit to the Northern Regional Minister, Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburudiba. The purpose of the visit was to congratulate the Regional Minister on his appointment and to discuss the way forward for the region’s development.

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Saboba-Paramount-Chief Ubor Mateer John Bowan Sakojim IV (right) and Regional Minister (Left)

Commitment to Peace and Development

During the meeting, Hon. Ali Adolf John Mburudiba expressed his gratitude to the chief and his entourage for their visit. He emphasised the importance of peace in the areas as a key factor for driving sustainable development. The Regional Minister urged the people of Saboba to prioritise education as a vital tool for progress, emphasising that a well-educated population is crucial for regional growth and prosperity.

Hon. Mburudiba also assured the people that the government was committed to rolling out further developmental projects in the area, which would improve the quality of life for residents, stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities, and enhance access to critical services.

Acknowledgment of Government Initiatives

The Paramount Chief, in his remarks, thanked the Regional Minister for the warm reception and congratulated him on his new role. He also expressed his gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for appointing Hon. Mburudiba as the Regional Minister. The chief particularly appreciated the ongoing government projects in Saboba, including the construction of the Wapuli bridge, which is expected to significantly improve local infrastructure.

Appeal for a Tertiary Institution in Saboba

Taking the opportunity to address another pressing need in the region, the Paramount Chief appealed to the President, through the Regional Minister, to consider establishing a tertiary institution, such as a college of education, in Saboba. He firmly believes that such an institution would not only provide educational opportunities for local youth but also make a significant contribution to the region’s overall development.

Support for Regional Minister’s Development Goals

The Paramount Chief reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining peace in Saboba and assured the Regional Minister of his full support in all developmental initiatives. He encouraged Hon. Mburudiba to serve with patience and tolerance, qualities that are crucial for effective leadership and for ensuring the welfare of the people.

This courtesy visit highlights the robust partnership between the traditional leadership of Saboba and the government as they collaborate to promote development, peace, and progress in the region. The shared commitment between the Paramount Chief and the Regional Minister underscores the importance of unity in driving the long-term well-being of the Saboba community.

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