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National
Democratic Congress (NDC) - Upper East Regional Minister and Member
of Parliament (MP) for Bongo Constituency, Upper East region of
Ghana
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Official - website of Hon. Albert Abongo, MP for Bongo Constituency
of the Republic of Ghana.
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Hon. Albert Abongo is also the Chaiman
of
The Forestry Commission of
Ghana
The Upper East regional Minister,
Albert Abongo, has indicated that the greatest challenges hindering
the development of the country, especially the three regions up
north are tribal, religious, land and chieftaincy
conflicts.
According to him, the Upper East
Region cannot attain the much needed development in an atmosphere
of chaos and violence.
Speaking at the 59th Independence
Day celebration in the Upper East Region on Sunday March 6, Mr
Abongo urged Ghanaians to ensure peace during the upcoming general
elections.
“One major challenge facing
developing countries such as Ghana, for that matter the north, is
tribal, religious, land, and chieftaincy conflicts, many of which
end up in violence. The region cannot, therefore, attain the much
needed development in an atmosphere of chaos and violence,” Mr
Abongo warned.
“Let us resolve to end and prevent
these acts that lead to dividing and impoverishing us.
“Secondly, Ghana is going to the
polls November this year and I want to seize the opportunity to
urge that let us work hard to ensure that elections are conducted
in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
“Conflict is the greatest obstacle
in doing business in any society. Taking a cue from countries that
have gone through electoral violence, we cannot afford to
[fail]…Ghana should not break because we are going to choose our
leaders”.
(Source: Classfmonline. com )
Residents of the Upper East
region have appealed to the new regional minister Albert Abongo to
fix the terrible roads that have bedeviled the region for
decades.
Pouring out their expectations to
Starr News at the arrival of the minister Monday, the residents
also asked the veteran lawmaker to help reduce maternal deaths and
reverse the tumbling standards of education in the
region.
“I’m expecting the new Regional
Minister to do two things. If those things are fixed, I would be
very grateful. The roads? especially Bolga-Bawku Road, Bolga-Bongo
Road. They are the roads that are going rotten. If the minister can
fix those roads, I would be very grateful. Quite apart from that,
the health sector, especially the maternity side. A lot of women
and children are dying there,” Ignatius Ayine Amoah
said.
Another resident, Samuel Adongo,
demanded: “There are some senior high schools that are not
completed. I’m expecting him to see what he can do to help and
build the schools. And the roads, it’s a problem. You can see that
even today, a car had an accident. The roads are totally poor. He
should see what he can do to tar all the roads.”
Mr. Abongo’s convoy entered the
regional capital, Bolgatanga, at about 6:00pm. Supporters of the
National Democratic Congress (NDC), led by government appointees
and party executives in the region, made a joyful noise as they
made their way slowly to the official residence of the minister
amid tooting of horns of cars and motorcycles and blaring of police
siren on the highway.
Children and adults lined the
streets to catch a glimpse of the new minister who came out from
the roof of his car to wave at the crowd.
Addressing the crowd, Mr. Abongo,
who is the Member of Parliament for Bongo, promised to put the poor
roads back in good shape.
“The Bolgatanga-Bawku Road will be
started soon. Next month, it will be started. We will cut the sod.
Bongo Road will be finished. A lot of the roads will be done, let
me give you that assurance. The Bolgatanga Township roads will all
be asphalted,” the Regional Minister assured.
Taking his turn to speak to the
multitude, the Upper East Regional Chairman of the NDC, Alhaji
Mumuni Bolnaba, warned the new Regional Minister against running an
administrative style that could affect the party’s chances as Ghana
prepares for the November 2016 polls.
Mr. Abongo, a civil engineer, has
remained an MP since he took over from Simon Alangde Asabo in 2001.
He was the Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing one time
in the government of the late President John Evans Atta Mills. Born
at Gowrie in the Bongo District in 1959, two years after Ghana
gained independence from colonial control, Mr. Abongo has three
children and he is regarded as a “strong pillar” of the NDC in the
Bongo Constituency.
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