Thursday, March 25, 2010

I.C.T CLUBS FORMED IN WALEWALE

RESOLUTION ADOPTED DURING A ZONAL GNAT MEETING ON ASSAULT CASE- MR. IDDRISU SHANSUDEEN ON 24TH MARCH, 2010.


J.H.S Teachers in the West Mamprusi District today embark on a strike on behalf of their colleague teacher MR. IDDRISU SHANSUDEEN

who was assaulted physically in the presence of pupils and the community folk on the 19th February, 2010 at the town park while on duty. The GNAT Secretary in a speech stated that the house in attempt to ensure sanity for pupils and teachers and that of academic work, resolved to embark on a sitting strike action until the said culprit is apprehended.

He made mention to the District Director of another issue of concern to teachers which was the continuous stay of Alhaji Sibdow (Man Power) who went on retirement on 6th March, 2010.And have not handed over since then.


He therefore stated on behalf of teachers that, Alhaji Sibdow (Man Power) hands over completely to the office.

The District Director of Education,Alhaji Mohammed Haroon (Cambodia) promise the teachers, that he will not let the case lying down, but is going to take a serious measure against the culprit. He therefore pleaded with the teachers to take the matter easy and go back to class, since it was affecting the innocents’ future stars of mother Ghana.






Alhaji Mohammed Haroon
addressing the teachers









PATRICT ANGANTAH

ZONAL GNAT SECRETARY
HOLDING THE WHITE CAP





Walewale I.C.T Club

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

WEST MAMPRUSI: 30 basic schools in the north rehabilitated

WEST MAMPRUSI: 30 basic schools in the north rehabilitated

The beneficiary districts are Tamale, Tolon/Kunbumgu, Savelugu/ Nanton, Karaga and West Mamprusi.

Mr. Martin Esson-Benjamin, Chief Executive Officer of MiDA who inaugurated one of the schools at Yama in West Mamprusi District, explained that the rehabilitation of the educational facilities was in line with the aims of MiDA’s programme to ensure that, farmers’ children access formal school.

This, he noted, would enable the children to benefit from a sound foundation and give them the opportunity to develop themselves in future.

Mr, Esson-Benjamin stressed that the most effective way to arrest the poverty situation in the area was to offer quality education to the children.

He said MiDA intends to address the shortages of qualified teachers in its operational zones in the rural areas.

Mr. Esson-Benjamin explained that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) had agreed to collaborate with the authorities to address the problem of qualified teachers by releasing funds to sponsor individuals in the communities who are desirous to be trained as teachers.

He also indicated that MiDA was. in the process of constructing headteacher quarters. in all the schools to help improve teaching and learning "as the headteachers will stay near the.sehool to monitor the teachers".

Mr. Zakari Abudu, District Chief Executive for West Mamprusi District, commended MiDA for assistance and promised that the assembly would put in place a mechanism to maintain the facilities to prolong their lifespan.

Mr. Abudu, therefore, urged all parents in the area to enroll their wards in school and ensure their retention.

He said that it was the intention of government to improve quality teaching and learning in every part of the country, hence the assembly would not hesitate to partner any.development agencies
to achieve that goal.

Thirty-three basic and second-cycle schools in the three northern regions have been selected to benefit from the Global School Partnerships programme.

Both pupils and authorities of the selected scholls would benefit from several learning opportunities that would result from several their partnerships with school in orther parts of the world.

The acting manager of the British Council in Kumasi, Ms Bridget Konadu gyamfi, made this known in Tamale at a regional training workshop for 60 selected teachers who would facilitate the project in the Northern Region.

The Global School Partnerships (GSP) programme is a British Council programme designed to promote partnerships between schools in the United Kingdom (UK) and those in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.

It is funded by the UK aid through the Department for International Development (DFID). The programme provides advice and guidance, professional development opportunities and grants to partner schools towards the devetopment of a global dimension within their curriculum.

It also helps to raise young people’s awareness of global development issues and equip them with the skills and knowledge to become active players in the global stage.

In Ghana, the British Council is implementing the project in collaboration with several non-governmental organisations.

Ms Gyamfi said through the programme some of the teachers would have the opportunity to travel outside the country for exchange programmes.

She said the training would also enhance the teachers’ knowledge in handling children’s affairs, as well as deepen their knowledge in internal affairs.

She said so far 280 schools throughout the country were benefiting from the programme.

The Director of Child Reach International, one of the implementing non-governmental organisations (NGOs), Mr Frederick Safo, noted that education in the Northern Region was not up to the required standards, particularly in the rural areas.

He expressed that hope that by linking these rural schools to schools in the UK, they would get some support to improve academic performance and the general standard of education in the region.

NADMO to distribute Ghana @ 50 paraphernalia


The Executive Committee of the West Mamprusi District Assembly has directed the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) to distribute all Ghana @ 50 paraphernalia still locked up in the assembly’s store room to people.

Mr. Sulley Abudu Zakaria, the District Chief Executive, gave the directive in Walewale during the Third General Meeting of the assembly and said there should be fair distribution of the items.

The items included 2,213 pieces of T-shirts, 1,071 pieces of base ball caps, 30 yards of anniversary cloth and 629 pieces of polo T-shirts left at the District Assembly’s store room in Walewale.

On the 2009 floods that hit the district, Mr. Zakaria said steps were being put in place by the assembly for NADMO to resettle the affected persons and called on NGOs and other donor agencies to assist in resettling displaced persons.

He said statistics from the district NADMO office showed that some 5,314 households were affected in 88 communities with a total of 2,198 houses completely destroyed.

Additionally, an estimated 43,824 people were displaced while 25,376 acres of farmlands were destroyed.

Five people lost their lives in the disaster and that though government had offered relief support it was not enough to support all the victims.

Mr. Zakaria said the Assembly was adopting a short to medium term strategy to integrate climate change concerns into its development planning.

He said the Assembly was developing a proposal for possible funding by the UNDP in collaboration with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) to create a buffer zone along the banks of the river where farming activities had resulted in siltation and contributed to the perennial flooding.

Mr Zakaria said under the proposal economic trees would be planted along the river as well as a dam to serve farmers in the catchments area so that they would desist from farming close to the river.

On the internally generated funds, he said the district collected GH¢87,088.56 at the end of October instead of the projected GH¢109,550.

Mr. Zakaria said assembly members, chiefs, area councils and traditional rulers would from 2010 be involved in revenue mobilization.

He said as part of measures to widen the tax net, all donkey carts would be registered and taxed while fees would be collected on sheanut exports and money lending institutions in the district would also be taxed.

Mr Zakaria outlined the development agenda of the Assembly and stressed that infrastructure development in education and health institutions would be improved while roads linking farming communities would be up-grated.

He said evaluation of tenders were ongoing for the award of four road projects namely, the Kparigu/Shelinvoya 9.4-kilometer road, Walewale/Zangum 12-kilometer road, Kubori/Mankarigu 12- kilometer road and the Gbani-Kparigu nine-kilometer road.

Mr. Zakaria said some communities had been earmarked to benefit from Millennium Challenge Accounts protects while others would benefit from boreholes and the provision of small water schemes

Rural Banks should check fraud- Mr. Adamtey

Mr. Reuben Adamtey, Bolgatanga Branch Manager of the ARB Apex Bank has advised rural and community banks to check fraud in the banking industry.

"One serious issue that I want to draw your attention to is fraud, which has reared its ugly head in the banking industry especially in the rural and community banks", Mr. Adamtey said at the Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Bangmarigu Community Bank at Walewale in the West Mamprusi District.

He said it was necessary for managers of rural and community banks to conduct thorough background checks on persons who want to open accounts with their banks to ensure that they were not fraudsters.

He said the situation also called for caution on the part of all stakeholders to help curtail the activities of the fraudsters to bring sanity into the banking industry to enable customers to transact their business in a friendly atmosphere.

Mr. Adamtey said internal control mechanisms also needed to be strengthened to ensure that the various management of the banks did not recruit people with dubious characters to thwart success and also equip the personnel with the tools to work.

He said the E-zwich, E-fass and Cheque Clearing were technological innovations, which should compel all bank employees to update their skills in order to face the challenges ahead.

Mr. John Asabigi, Board Chairman of the Bank, said the 2008 electioneering campaigns impacted negatively on some aspects of operations of the bank since most customers were no more depositing money.

He said despite the abysmal deposit and savings culture in 2008, the bank forged ahead and made some gains in loans recoveries while purchase of treasury bills had also increased tremendously.

He said the outstanding loan portfolio between 2007 and 2008 showed an increase of 47.56 per cent from GH¢448,599.00 to GH¢661,975.00.

Mr. Asabigi said though the bank recorded net profit of GH¢68,554.00, this was 12.64 per cent below the 2007 figure of GH¢ 78,475.00, while total income increased by 33 per cent from GH¢237,026.00 in 2007 to GH¢315,429.00 in 2008.

He said the increase of 55.7 per cent in operating expenses from GH¢158,551.00 to GH¢246,875.00 between the two periods outweighed the gains in total income.

He said during the year 2008, the bank supported the Nalerigu Senior High School with books and the farmers’ day celebration and the Ghana Education Service in the district with funds.

Mr. Asabigi appealed to chiefs and land owners in the district to provide the bank with land to build its own structure so that money used in paying rent on the current building would be channelled in supporting local projects.

Rev. Father Moses Yaboah, Catholic Priest of the Walewale Parish who was the guest of honour appealed to management of rural banks to widen their net to cover deprived communities to ensure that farmers cultivated the habit of saving.

He said it was necessary to open agencies in the overseas areas of the district so that those who were reluctant to travel to Walewale to save or open accounts would so in their localities.

Mr. Gyimah Patrick Attah, Head master of the Walewale Senior High who chaired the function advised management of the bank not focus on competition but should focus on quality service to make more gains.

Monday, January 25, 2010

WEST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION POISED TO RAISE STANDARDS OF EDUCATION



Alhaji Mohammed Haroon (Cambodia)

Addressing the people of kparigu


As part of efforts to boost the standards of education in the West Mamprusi District, the District Director of education Alhaji Mohammed Haroon (Cambodia) organised a ceremony to award kparigu Junior High School for haven performed excellently in the 2009 Basic Education Certificate Examination ( B.E.C.E) at kparigu. The school had 100% performance in last year’s BECE. The occasion brought together the chief of kparigu Kpanaa Mahama Salifu and his elders, people of kparigu, teachers and school children. Members of the community welcomed the Director of Education and his entourage with a local ‘Gonje’ dance. The ceremony was marked with pomp and pageantry as people came from all communities around Kparigu to witness the occasion.

Alhaji Mohammed Haroon (Cambodia)

Donating his Personal Computer to the Headmaster of the School


In his address, Alhaji Mohammed Haroona emphasised that the only way we can aspire for greater heights is through education and urged parents to always ensure that their wards not only go to school but also stay and study hard. He thanked the community members especially the chief for accepting the responsibility of accommodating teachers and instituting such an excellent measure banning all sorts of entertainment such as record dance, video shows, concerts and any form of entertainment that would not allow children to study in the night. This has one way or the other enabled the children to have ample time for their studies and hence the success they have chalked. He urged both parents and teachers to work hand in hand for the progress and development of the children and the community. As a sign of appreciation for what the school and the students have done, the Director donated a set of Jerseys, football and a desktop computer to the school. He also donated another set of jersey to Mimima JHS and a cash of GH ¢20.00 to the teachers of kparigu JHS.

Alhaji Mohammed Haroon (Cambodia)
Donating another set of jersey to Mimima JHS and a cash of GH¢ 20.00 to the teachers of kparigu JHS.

The chief of Kparigu Naa Mahama Salifu (Kpanaa) thanked the Director for the good leadership he has shown and promised to assist the Director and the school teachers to achieve more success. He called on all community members to always be serious in their children’s education most especially the girl-child and advised them not to give them out to men to marry. He said the directive banning entertainment in his jurisdiction was a challenge because the youth thought he was denying them the right to entertain themselves. He said the BECE results have vindicated the directive- there was 100% performance in last year’s BECE, teenage pregnancy and other social vices have also reduced. He however appealed to the Director to facilitate provision of teacher’s quarters to accommodate the teachers and also appealed for the absorption of a watchman the community employed.


The chief of Kparigu Naa Mahama Salifu (Kpanaa) thanked the Director for the good leadership

The ceremony was climax with a foot ball match between Kparigu Junior High and Mimma Junior High and Kpariga JHS beat Mimima JHS by a lone goal to win an amount of GH10.00 and GH¢5.00 respectively. The price was donated by the Chief Kpanaa Mahamah Salifu.


PICTURES



Alhaji Mohammed Haroon & Mr. James Amassah





Mr. Moses Sampa



School Children came out in their numbers




Paying homage to the chief & his elders




Alhaji Mohammed Haroon & Others


Alhaji Mohammed Haroon Congratulating the winning side

PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT ASSURANCE VISIT WEST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT

PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE
ON GOVERNMENT ASSURANCE VISIT
WEST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Government Assurance on Wednesday, the 4th of November, 2009 visited the West Mamprusi District. The committee interacted with Heads of Departments at the District Assembly. The nine (9) member committee led by Hon. Jonathan Tackie-komme, MP for Odododiodio and vice chairman of the committee explained the rationale for the visit. He said their mandate among other things is to find out whether projects and policies assumed to have been implemented at national, regional and district levels are actually implemented. According to him, they are particularly interested in the Health Exemption Policy regarding pregnant women, children and the aged.

The other members of the committee included Stephen Yakubu MP, Emmanuel Kwesi Bedzrah MP for Ho West, Herod Cobbina MP for Sefwi-Akontombra, Nana Abu-Bonsra MP for Fomena, Anthony Christian Dadzie MP for Abura Asebu Kwamankese, Amadu Sorogho MP for Madina, Ibrahim Gariba-Office of parliament ad Adam Fusheini-office of parliament.

The committee was interested in knowing whether pregnant women, under-five children and the aged in the District are accessing health care free of charge. The District Public Health Nurse Faustina Dery outlined the genesis of the implementation of the exemption policy in the District. According to her, from 2002 to 2003, a number of people were abusing the exempt for the aged. People who were not up to sixty (60) years were reporting their ages over sixty (60) years in order to qualify for the exempt for the aged. By 2005, the District reduced the exempt group to only pregnant women and children less than five years. This continued until the National Health Insurance Scheme came into operation. She decried the spate of maternal deaths in the District and said, the

Madam Faustina called on Government to implement under the NHIS six (6) months free health care for nursing mothers. According to her, this will go a long way to reduce post partum deaths.

The committee members asked several questions and challenged members of the communities to take up maternal health education seriously. They also urged people to desist from abusing the National Health Insurance Scheme.

The committee later visited a community called Loagri to interact directly with the women and children in the community.



Monday, December 28, 2009


West Mamprusi District (MAYA)

26th Dec,2009. Is a very memorable day and date for the people of Mamprugu. And I wouldn't be surprise if is chosen as a special day for Mamprusis. It was a home calling for all Mamprusis most especially for the young ones of West Mamprugu. This grate ceremony was organized by a group called MAYA (West Mamprugu Youth Association) which was said to be dieing off and therefore needed attention.
A lot of dignities of Mamprugu attended the program. some of this people included; the Regional Minister Hon. S.S Nayina, the District Chief Executive Hon. Lord Sulley Zakaria, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumya, running mate of Nana Akofo Addo of the N.P.P(2008), Mba Tarana and other sub chiefs etc.
The program started very late (Ghana time). A lot of important issue where raised and every body contributed his or her ideas for the way forward of West Mamprugu.

Hon. Lord Sulley Zakaria

The District Chief Executive, Hon. Lord Sulley Zakaria, expressed his joy to the people and said that it was during the term of the N.D.C government that the MAYA was formed and that if today the N.D.C government is back to power and MAYA is back to its feet, then the people should know that the N.D.C government is a government for Mamprugu. He also called on the people to give the government a maximum co-operation for the betterment of all. He concluded by calling on the District Planner Mr. Salifu, to highlight some development projects the N.D.C government intents to bring to the area.

It was now the turn of the Regional Minister. Hon. S.S. Nayina. He assured the people that government has good plans for Mamprugu and made mention of the five bridges government intent to construct in other to link the West Mamprusi District to Wa in the Upper west Region. He assured the people of more development yet to come and therefore told them to remain come. Below is a picture of Regional Ministers, accompanied by the District Chief Executive.



Next was the turn of a delicate from the Nayiri, Mba Tarana, he also assured the youth that the Nayiri was ready to support them in every thing and therefore advised them to see each other as brothers and sisters and do away with alcoholism and drugs since that was the only way to achieve in life. He also advised the youth to put away their political differences and see to the development of Mamprugu.



PICTURES


Greeting the people Greeting the Chiefs The High table



Chief Imam in prayers Group picture Time for Jokes

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE MAMPRUGU A REAL MAMPRUGU

Thursday, December 24, 2009

West Mamprusi District Assembly

Hon. Sulley Abudu Zakari

The West Mamprusi District is one of 45 new districts created in 1988 under the Government of Ghana’s decentralization and local government reform policy. Carved out of the old Gambaga District in the Northern Region. The district capital is Walewale, which lies on the Tamale-Bolgatanga trunk road, approximately 68 miles away from Tamale.


The district is bordered to the north by Builsa, Kassena-Nankana and Bolgatanga districts, in the Upper East Region; to the south west by Gonja, Tolon-Kumbungu and Savelugu district in the Northern Region; to the west by the Sissala and Wa districts; and to the east by East Mamprusi and Gushiegu-Karaga Districts.

location & size:

West Mamprusi District is one of the thirteen (13) Administrative Districts in the Northern Region of Ghana with Walewale as its capital. The district is located roughly within longitudes 0°35’W and 1°45’W and Latitude 9°55’N and 10°35’N.

It has a total land area of 5,013 km² and shares boundaries with ten districts and two regions.

It shares boundaries with East Mamprusi and Gushiegu-Karaga districts to the East, West Gonja, Savelugu-Nanton and Tolon-Kumbungu districts to the south, Builsa, Kassena-Nankana and Bolgatanga districts (Upper East Region) to the north and Sissala and Wa district (upper West Region) to the west.

Administratively the district lies within the Northern Region, although it has strong economic and functional linkages with some major settlements in the Upper East Region like Bolgatanga and Fumbisi.

Administrative Setup
Hon. Sulley Abudu Zakari
(West Mamprusi District
Chief Executive)

Presiding Member
(Abdulai Issah)

Coordinating Director
(Mr. Alhassan Ziblim)

District MPs
Hon. Abdul-Rauf Tanko Ibrahim (NDC)
(2004-till now)
Hon. Alidu Iddrisu Zakari (NDC)
(2004-till now)

Friday, December 18, 2009


WALEWALE ZOOMLION CLEAN UP EXERCISE


The District Coordinator and his Supervisor of Zoom lion Ghana together with their able men and women, en-backed in a clean up exercise today. Some of the places they visited where the main station, market square and also the chief palace.The Coordinator in all white

Monday, December 7, 2009


WALEWALE'S NEW LIBRARY

Very soon the West Mamprusi District will be getting a new library which will help in promoting and brightening the minds of the people of the Community, especially to students.

over the years, students from the length and breadth of this great District has been wondering as to when the District will come to their aid with a well equiped library which will serve as home for studies especially during the holidays and for volunteers who are in the District for service.

Well, this situation is coming to an end with the new establishment of this huge library building below.