… The Municipal Chief Executive of the Sagnarigu Municipal, Mr Abdulai Imorow Gong, commended the MP for initiating such programme to benefit the people of the constituency. …
… The Municipal Chief Executive for Sagnarigu, Mr Abdulai Imoro Gong, said the visit underscored the government’s commitment to transparency and improved service delivery. …
… The statement was signed by Mr Abdulai Imoro Gong, the Chairman of the MUSEC and Sagnarigu Municipal Chief Executive and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Tamale. …
… The council, in a statement signed by its Chairman and Municipal Chief Executive, Abdulai Imoro Gong, condemned the violence, conveyed its sympathies to the bereaved family, and wished the injured a swift recovery. …
… MUSEC Chairman and Sagnarigu Municipal Chief Executive, Abdulai Imoro Gong, condemned the violence and appealed to residents to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies. …
… In a statement, the MUSEC Chairman and Sagnarigu Municipal Chief Executive, Abdulai Imoro Gong, said the Council had also imposed an immediate ban on the carrying of firearms, ammunition and other weapons in the affected communities, while joint security patrols had been intensif …
… Mayor of Sagnarigu, Abdulai Imoro Gong, described the initiative as timely, noting that it could help address long-standing challenges in vaccine supply and public health delivery. …
… Mayor of Sagnarigu, Abdulai Imoro Gong, described the initiative as timely, noting that it could help address long-standing challenges in vaccine supply and public health delivery. …
… The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Sagnarigu, Abdulai Imoro Gong, made the appeal at the assembly’s maiden “accounting to the people” forum held in Sagnarigu last Saturday. …
… Mr Abdulai Imoro Gong, Sagnarigu Municipal Chief Executive, speaking during the forum, said the Assembly had undertaken several interventions across key sectors to improve the living conditions of residents and accelerate socio-economic development. …
The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu Municipality in the Northern Region distributed working tools including sewing machines, hairdryers, barbering kits, welding machines and make-up accessories to 475 artisans to improve their livelihoods and boost self-employment in the constituency.
The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu Municipality in the Northern Region distributed working tools including sewing machines, hairdryers, barbering kits, welding machines and make-up accessories to 475 artisans to improve their livelihoods and boost self-employment in the constituency.
The government is expanding the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme by enrolling 400,000 additional vulnerable households, following a reassessment that showed over 70 per cent of existing beneficiaries had improved incomes and could exit the scheme. The Ministry of Finance has allocated GH¢1.1 billion to sustain the programme, with transfers ranging from GH¢320 to GH¢530 every two months depending on household dependants.
The Sagnarigu Municipal Security Council has imposed a daily dusk-to-dawn curfew (1700–0700 hours) on Damankungyili, Nyeshie and adjoining communities following violent disturbances that killed one person and injured six others. The curfew also includes a total ban on carrying arms, ammunition and offensive weapons in the affected areas.
The Sagnarigu Municipal Security Council has banned possession and carrying of arms, ammunition, and offensive weapons in Damankunyili, Nyeshie, and surrounding communities following a communal clash that killed one person and injured six. A daily curfew from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. has been imposed until further notice, with strengthened joint police patrols to enforce security measures.
Seven people have been arrested following violent clashes between residents of Damankungyili and Nyeshie in the Sagnarigu Municipality over a disputed parcel of land, which left one person dead and six injured. The Sagnarigu Municipal Security Council has imposed an indefinite dusk-to-dawn curfew on the affected communities and banned the carrying of firearms and other weapons.
Violence in Damankungyili, Nyeshie and adjoining communities in the Sagnarigu Municipality resulted in one death and six injuries. Authorities have imposed a nightly curfew from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. and banned the carrying of firearms and weapons in the affected areas.
Local leaders in Ghana's Northern Region have expressed support for the country's plan to locally manufacture vaccines through a proposed National Vaccine Institute, while raising concerns over quality assurance, public trust, and equitable access to vaccination services. They say the initiative could strengthen Ghana's health security and reduce dependence on imported vaccines if properly implemented, but emphasize that success depends on strict quality control, professional training, and proper storage systems.
Local leaders in Ghana's Northern Region have expressed support for the government's plan to locally manufacture vaccines through a proposed National Vaccine Institute, citing potential to strengthen health security and reduce imported vaccine dependence, but they have raised concerns over quality assurance, public trust, and equitable access to vaccination services.
The Municipal Chief Executive for Sagnarigu has called on residents to support government efforts to accelerate development in the municipality, presenting the assembly's achievements in education, health, sanitation, roads, social welfare, security, youth empowerment and local economic development at an "accounting to the people" forum.
The Sagnarigu Municipal Assembly in the Northern Region has completed four modern markets with ancillary facilities including commercial sheds, washrooms, clinics, crèches and Police posts to boost local economy and trading activities. The projects, highlighted at the Assembly's "Accounting to the People" forum, include facilities at multiple locations such as Jisonayili and Kalpohin markets.
The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu handed over a newly constructed two-unit kindergarten block with ancillary facilities to Kpalsi A.E.M Zion School in the Northern Region, funded from the MP's share of the District Assembly Common Fund. The project aims to improve teaching and learning and accommodate increasing enrolment in the farming community.