Sunday, August 14, 2011

SANITY PREVAILS AT WASSA-ASIKUMA AFTER ROBBERS RAID


The Wassa-Asikuma Police in the Western Region say there has been calm and sanity in the community and its environs after armed robbers raided the community some few weeks ago making several people fled the area.
DSP Ben Yirenkye stated that the Police have been able to provide full security in the community to prevent such occurrences.
He said that the alleged armed robbers who raided the Wassa-Asikuma community have been granted bail because the court did not have enough evidence to prosecute them.
He said the 5 men were victims of circumstance.
The Wassa-Asikuma District Police Commander DSP Ben Yirenkye assured the general public that his outfit will investigate the whereabout of the robbers.

GNAT BOSS RESIGNS … CONCERN TEACHERS HAPPY



The Deputy General Secretary of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) John Nyoagbe has confirmed that the President of GNAT Paul Apenga has tended his resignation as an executive of GNAT.
He explains that that the decision was not from any pressure but that he accepted the position of the Regional Director of Education in the Upper West region.
According to John Nyoagbe, holding the position of a GNAT President and Regional Director is a conflict the interest hence the decision to resign.

Meanwhile, the coordinator of the Concern Teachers Association, Norbert Gbogbotsi has attributed Paul Apenga resignation to the pressure by the association.
He explains that the resignation of Paul Apenga is the first of many calamities to befall the executives for failing their members.

Meanwhile, Mr Samuel Alorbia has been elevated as the acting President of GNAT.