E/R: New Juaben North Youth Organizer Honoured

The Eastern Regional Communication Directorate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has honoured the Youth Organizer for the New Juaben North Constituency, Samuel Osei Sarkodie, popularly known in the political terrain as SOS, for his contributions and support toward the party’s communicators in the region.

His honor came in recognition with the
Presentation of an award presented to him by Abdul El Samed, a member of the Regional Communication Team, on behalf of the Regional Communication Director, Evans Osei Yeboah.

In his appreciation speech, SOS noted that the communication directorate remains a strategic foundation for shaping public discourse and influencing national decision-making.

He indicated that their tireless efforts are not only commendable but also relevant to their collective mission.

“Let me assure you that as a proud and devoted member of the great elephant fraternity, I reiterate that it is our solemn responsibility to invest our time, resources, and energy in strengthening the party’s machineries to bring some relief to the communicators in the region,” he mentioned.

SOS, who is vying for the Regional Youth Organizer position, pledged to provide monthly financial support to the communicators to enable them to work harder for the party’s bid to recapture power in 2028.

He then admonished party members to champion unity as preparations begin for the presidential primaries scheduled for January 31, 2026, to elect a new leader for the 2028 elections.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Fanteakwa South: Osino Development Forum Ghana Donates 7,000 Exercise Books To Public Schools


The Osino Development Forum Ghana has donated 7,000 exercise books to government basic schools in the Fanteakwa South District in the Eastern Region.

Last year, in 2024, they donated 5,000 books, and this year, they increased the donation to 7,000. Additionally, Kindergarten students received special supplies, including 10 A4 sheets, erasers, sharpeners, pencils, and pens to encourage regular school attendance.

In a cross-section interview with journalists, the Public Relations Officer of the Osino Development Forum Ghana, Maestro Oduro Amaning,  emphasized the association’s commitment to addressing infrastructure needs and resolving minor challenges within the community.

He stated that education is the key to future prosperity, which motivates their support for the schoolchildren in Fanteakwa South District.

During school visits, Mr. Amaning stated that they observed many students were unable to participate in classroom activities due to a lack of exercise books.

As a result, the association decided to provide these essential materials to help students pursue their education and aspire to greater achievements.

The Education Director for the Fanteakwa South District Assembly, Richard Akosah Addo, mentioned that they have worked with the Fanteakwa South District Security Council (DISEC), traditional rulers, and parents to implement a curfew prohibiting schoolchildren from going out after 7 PM. He noted that this initiative has positively impacted students’ academic performance.

He commended the Osino Development Forum Ghana for its ongoing community support, highlighting how it alleviates financial burdens for parents who struggle to afford exercise books for their wards.

On his part, James Ayim, the Assembly Member for the Akyease Electoral Area, urged parents to prioritize their children’s education over encouraging them to engage in mining activities, as this would secure a better future for them.

Alhaji Abdul Razack, the NPP Japan Chairman who chaired the event, remarked that the educational landscape in Fanteakwa South is steadily improving, thanks to the initiatives implemented by community leaders.

He praised the Osino Development Forum Ghana for its efforts, which provided much-needed relief to financially constrained parents and also expressed support for expanding the initiative to benefit more children in the district.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

2028 Elections: Elect Bryan Acheampong To Lead NPP…Boakye Yiadom To Delegates

Yaw Boakye Yiadom, former NPP Chairman- Abuakwa South.

The former Chairman of the Abuakwa South Constituency for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Eastern Region, Yaw Boakye Yiadom, has admonished the party’s delegates to elect Bryan Acheampong as the flagbearer to lead them into the 2028 general elections.

The New Patriotic Party has scheduled January 31, 2026, to elect its new leader, where about 20,000 delegates are expected to participate in this important party exercise.

According to him, Bryan Acheampong is the only candidate who can snatch the presidential seat from their main contender, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), come 2028.

Mr. Yiadom dismissed the call to give another opportunity to Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to become the flagbearer for the party in 2028, stating that he is already known by many Ghanaians.

He explained that some things could be marketed for many years yet not be purchased, but when a new product enters the market, people rush to patronize it.

He added that President John Dramani Mahama will not contest the 2028 election, and the NDC will present a new candidate who is not known by Ghanaians.

He believes that if the NPP delegates also favor Bryan Acheampong as a new candidate, he would secure victory for the NPP in the 2028 election.

By // Kontihen Kofi Oboh

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Nobody Can Abrogate The 2025 Akuapem Odwira Festival…Akuapem Palace

The Akuapem Traditional Council in the Eastern Region has reaffirmed its readiness to celebrate the 2025 Odwira Festival.

This year’s festival is slated for Friday, October 24, under the theme: “Preserving Our Heritage, Securing Our Future.

However, concerns have been raised about the upcoming events due to the standoff between the council and Nana Afia Obuo Nketiah, the Akuapehemaa, over the legitimacy of the Akuapehene’s position.

The Akuapehemaa, in a press conference in Accra last week, stated that she does not recognize Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III as Akuapehene and thus barred him from holding the festival.

Meanwhile, the Akuapem Palace challenged that no man born of a woman can withhold the Odwira Festival and further issued a stern warning to those who intended to do so to advise themselves to avoid facing the palace’s wrath.

The Akuapem Traditional Council states this in a counter-press conference held on Friday, October 10, where it refuted such allegations and stated categorically that Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III was legally installed as Akuapehene, indicating nothing binds him from celebrating the 2025 Odwira Festival.

The press conference was addressed by the Spokesperson of the Akuapem Kingmakers, Odehye Adu Mfum. He used the medium and emphasized that nobody can nullify this year’s Odwira Festival, which marks 199 years since its inception in 1826.

Odehye Adu Mfum called on the indigenes of Akuapemman, both at home and abroad, to grace the forthcoming 2025 Odwira Festival events to make it successful.

He assured the general public of stringent security measures to ensure that no individual is harmed during the occasion.

The Yagbonwura, Bii-Kunuto Jawu Soale I, is the special guest of honor of the year’s Odwira Festival to mark its 199-year celebration.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Okyeman Gyaasehene; Not Alien Of Kwabeng… Concerned Youth

Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu II, Overlord – Kwabeng.


A group calling itself the Concerned Youth of Kwabeng in the Eastern Region has dismissed the perception that the Okyeman Gyaasehene, Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu II, is an alien.

According to the group, Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu II is well-acquainted with the people of Kwabengman, making such assertions baseless.

The Concerned Youth’s statement follows a challenge to the legitimacy of Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu II at a press conference held on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, by the Concerned Citizens of Kwabeng.

However, the Concerned Youth have disregarded these concerns and emphasized that the traditional ruler was rightfully and legally installed as Kwabenghene and has ruled for the past seven years.

Convener of the Concerned Youth, Nana Osei Tutu Kwabeng, in his justification, explained that former Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice William Atuguba, had ruled the installation of Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu as Kwabenghene as ‘legal’.

“If Daasebre Anyimadu Kantamantu II was an alien, Okyenhene Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin wouldn’t have added him to the delegation he dispatched to Kumasi to represent him at the Asantehene’s mother’s funeral,” he emphatically added in a counter-press conference.

He further underscored the peace and harmony among residents in the community, stressing that engaging in chieftaincy disputes is not a habit of the youth.

Nana Osei Tutu used the opportunity to invite residents of Kwabeng, both home and abroad, to embrace the forthcoming maiden community durbar slated for Friday, October 17, to help solicit funds for Kwabeng’s development.

“Kwabenghene’s first-ever royal durbar will be peaceful, and we are poised to support him in developing the community,” Osei Tutu assured in his call.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Teachers Can’t Teach On Empty Stomach; Pay Them…Gov’t Told

Patrick Boison, GNAT Chairman-E/R.

On Sunday, October 5, 2025, Ghana joined the global community in celebrating the diligent teachers who have shaped and impacted many lives, under the theme: “Elevating the Status of Teachers for Quality Education.”

Speaking to journalists, the Eastern Regional Chairman of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), Patrick Boison, called on the government to pay the salaries of teachers recruited last year (2024) who have been working for nearly thirteen months.

He described this situation as very pathetic, emphasizing that teachers cannot effectively educate young learners on an empty stomach and thus insisted they deserve better working conditions.

Mr. Boison urged President John Dramani Mahama to expedite the payment for the affected teachers, enabling them to teach with enthusiasm and happiness, ultimately helping to nurture the country’s future leaders.

“President John Mahama, during his 2024 campaign tour, promised that if he wins the elections and becomes President in 2025, he would give allowance to teachers teaching in the deprived areas, and we are pleading with him to fulfill that promise in case he has forgotten,” he reminds President Mahama.

The Chairman further highlighted the challenges faced by teachers in hard-to-reach communities, who often lack access to basic amenities such as electricity, good roads, clean drinking water, and educational infrastructure.

Despite these hardships, he said they have not given up. He suggested that the deprived area allowance would motivate them to remain in these communities and continue their essential work of shaping young lives.

Mr. Boison rejected the popular mantra that “the reward of a teacher is in heaven,” asserting that a deceased person cannot benefit from such rewards.

He argued that if the government, led by President Mahama, has anything for teachers, it should be given while they are alive and actively contributing to the nation’s growth and development.

He used the opportunity and expressed his profound gratitude to all Ghanaian teachers, both public and private, for the vital role they play in shaping the futures of schoolchildren across the country.

By Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsinline.com.

Presbyterian Church Immortalizes Rev. Dr. Fosu-Ayarkwah At Akyem Apedwa

The Presbyterian Church of Ghana has honored Rev. Dr. Charles Fosu-Ayarkwah, the Principal of Kibi Presbyterian College of Education(KIPCOE), by naming a Children’s Church at Akyem Apedwa after him.

The Trinity Congregation, located in the Abuakwa South municipality, was named after a revered figure in recognition of his service, commitment, and dedication toward the church’s growth.

The naming of the Children’s Church was led by Akyem Abuakwa Presbytery Chairperson, Rev. Professor Seth Asare Danso.

Speaking at the commissioning of Trinity Congregation Children’s Church, Rev. Prof. Asare Danso explained what it entails when a church names a facility after one of its members.

He said that before the Presbyterian Church would name any of its buildings after anybody it passes through many channels to ensure that the person in question has sacrificed, worked hard, and contributed in diverse ways in the Church before the General Council of the Church issues the green light for the building to be named after that person.

He indicated that when Rev. Dr. Fosu-Ayarkwah were posted to Apedwa Trinity Congregation in 2019, children in the church were worshipping at someone’s house, and they had to cross the road to get there, which posed danger to their lives.

“At that time, the Church had already commenced the construction of the building, but got stuck and abandoned it. But when Rev. Dr. Charles Fosu-Ayarkwah took over as the area minister, he quickly solicited funds from his friends, NGOs, institutions, and his family members to complete the project within 7 months for the Children in the Church to get a place of convenience to worship God and deserve to be honored while he is alive to appreciate his good works for the Church,” he noted.

Rev. Dr. Charles Fosu-Ayarkwah thanked the Church, especially their Moderator, Right Reverend Doctor Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye, for recognizing his efforts and contributions to the Church and honoring him, indicating that he won’t forget this day in his life.

He expressed concern about how youth of the country are engaging in illicit drug abuse to destroy their lives and future, stating that if he had engaged in the same lifestyle, he wouldn’t have been honored by the leadership of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, and urged the youth to refrain from such activity.

“The statistics indicated that Ghana is ranked number one in Africa in weed smoking and 3rd in the world, and when it comes to cocaine sniffing, we are again placed first in Africa and 14th in the world, and this means the country is at its bleak,” he opined.

Rev. Fosu-Ayarkwah described the situation as a ‘national security threat’ and made bold suggestions.

He suggested the government takes immediate steps to address this menace to protect the future of the youth; otherwise, the country won’t get anybody to become leaders in years to come.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

2024 Election Petition: NDC Ready For Suhum Parliamentary Rerun… Asiedu Nketiah

The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has expressed the party’s preparedness for a possible re-election in the 2024 Suhum Parliamentary election results.

Oboafo Kwadjo Asante, the Independent Parliamentary Candidate for the Suhum constituency, has contested the 2024 Parliamentary election results after the Electoral Commission declared the NPP’s Parliamentary Candidate, Frank Asiedu Bekoe, the winner at the Tesano Police Training College in Accra.

Mr. Asante and his legal team are currently at the Koforidua High Court ‘A’, challenging the results, with the court having initiated proceedings involving himself, Mr. Bekoe, and the Electoral Commission (EC).

The case was presented in court on Wednesday and Thursday, September 24 and 25, 2025, and is scheduled to continue on October 13 next month.

Reacting to the ongoing legal battles, Mr. Nketiah, stated that the party is fully prepared for a potential parliamentary election rerun in the Suhum constituency.

He noted that the NDC is closely monitoring the court proceedings, and should the court nullify the results, they would work diligently to reclaim the seat from the NPP, drawing on their recent success in the Akwatia By-Election.

In the 2024 Suhum Parliamentary election, the NPP had 16,855 votes, while the NDC garnered 15,259 votes.

Oboafo Kwadjo Asante (Ind.PC) acquired 14,860 votes, while another Independent Candidate, Emmanuel Dede Wiafe also pulled 159 votes.

According to the controversial politician, though it is not the NDC challenging the election result, he emphasized that if the court orders a rerun, they will embrace the decision and participate in the election process.

Mr. Nketiah expressed confidence in the NDC to snatch the seat from the NPP given that the gap between them is only 1,500 votes.

He made these remarks during his ‘Thank You Tour’ of the Eastern Region, which is aimed at expressing gratitude to the people for the massive endorsement during the 2024 elections.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Credit// Maame Yaa Oforiwaa.

PENSEC @25: Headmaster Appeals For Infrastructure Support


The Pentecost Secondary School (PENSEC) in New Juaben South Municipal Assembly of Eastern Region on Saturday, September 27, 2025, celebrated its 25th anniversary under the theme: “Naturing Future Leaders Excellence of Virtue: The PENSEC Story.”

The institution established in 2000, marked its 25th anniversary.

In his speech, Headmaster of PENSEC, Elder Peter Atta Gyamfi, commended the Church of Pentecost and the Government of Ghana for playing a vital role in transforming and instilling discipline in the schoolchildren to help them move from ‘D’ position to category ‘A’ school.

“Despite achieving numerous successes, the institution still lacks infrastructure deficits that need swift attention,” he mentioned.

According to Elder Atta Gyamfi, the school is in dire need of a headmaster’s bungalow, a dormitory for both boys and girls, and a big auditorium, including a big generator also known as a plant.

He said that when these needs are met, it will help improve the educational infrastructure of the school to enable it to maintain its academic excellence.

He made a passionate appeal to the general public, especially NGOs and philanthropists, to come and assist them with any of the aforementioned projects to enhance teaching and learning in the school.

Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, entreated the school to reaffirm its dedication to discipline of academic excellence, integrity, and moral apartness in service.

She admonished present students to fully adhere to their studies and personal growth, drawing inspiration from the example set by their predecessors.

Madam Akosua Awatey used the opportunity to hail the staff and administration of the institution for their hard work and implored them to uphold the excellent standard that made the school unique among its competitors in the region.

She acknowledged crucial roles played by religious bodies in nation-building, indicating that the Church of Pentecost is no exception.

‘The high academic standard and discipline in mission schools have made them attractive for parents seeking placement for their children, the minister observed and pleaded with the management of the school to maintain such standards.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.

Dr. Bawumia Is A Reconciliator: Give Him Another Opportunity… Suhum MP To NPP Delegates


The Member of Parliament for the Suhum constituency in the Eastern Region, Frank Asiedu Bekoe, who is well known as Protozoa, has endorsed the candidature of the former Vice President and the 2024 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia, as the sure bet for the 2028 general elections.

According to him, all those contesting the NPP’s flagbearership position deserve it, but they need someone who can easily reconcile with the unsuccessful aspirants immediately after the presidential primaries in January 2026.

Frank Asiedu Bekoe stated that Dr. Bawumia is tried and tested, and everybody in the NPP knows that he is the only person among the other four candidates who can quickly reconcile with them when elected as flagbearer, enabling them to recapture power from the National Democratic Congress in 2028.

Protozoa added that the former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, hasn’t indulged in a campaign of insults like his opponents. This indication, he said, shows his maturity and has prioritized the peace and unity of the party over his personal gains.

“Former President John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo were given several opportunities before winning the presidential seat for the NPP, and let me emphasize that Dr. Bawumia also deserves the same opportunity and he will deliver,” noted Asiedu Bekoe.

He made this known when Dr. Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia met a section of both past and current NPP Eastern Regional executives at Koforidua in camera ahead of their upcoming presidential primaries in January 2026.

“It baffles me to hear people blaming Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for the 2024 election defeat to the NDC,” he said.

Protozoa stressed that anybody who belongs to the elephant fraternity contributed to their defeat and they must accept the fact in good faith and form a formidable team, unite, and work hard to snatch power from the NDC in 2028.

The Suhum MP then admonished the 20,000 NPP delegates who will be going to the polls to elect a new leader on January 31, 2026, to give Dr. Bawumia another chance to lead them into Ghana’s general elections in 2028, and he will secure victory for the party.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnewsonline.com.