Northern Regional Minister downplays Andanis threat

The Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna has downplayed a purported statement from the Andani family in Dagbon kicking against government’s resolve to find lasting solution to the Dagbon chieftaincy crisis.

Government in an attempt to solve the age long chieftaincy crisis between the Abudu and Andani royals in Dagbon hinted of performing the final funeral rituals of the late two overlords of Dagbon, Yaa-Naa Mahamadu Abdulai and Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani II.

However, a statement issued by Abdulai Yakubu Andani in his capacity as representative of the late Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani II family cautioned government against the move.

He disassociated the Andani family from government’s agenda and concluded that the family will resist any attempt to perform the funerals of any late Yaa-Naa in Dagbon.
According to him, their opposition to the move was non-negotiable.

In addressing the media in Tamale, Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna described the statement as baseless.  He urged all well meaning Ghanaians to treat the said statement with the contempt that it deserves.

He said, “If they have heard or picked any information attributed to me they would have come to me in the office to listen to the side of my story before going to release any statement to the press: I want to ignore it and still give anybody the opportunity who thinks I have said anything otherwise.”

He explained, “I made an appeal to our religious leaders, the Imams to support government in prayer so that we can get the issue of Dagbon come to an end”.

Alhaji Mohammed Muniru Limuna promised to deepen his total esteem for the customs of Dagbon.

He promised not to do anything untoward as the regional Minister to mar government’s transformational agenda.

He however said government would implement any road map presented by the Asantehene led three eminent chiefs mediating the Dagbon chieftaincy stalemate.

“We are committed to the course of Dagbon and that we are asking them to continue praying for us and that it is our wish as a government that we hope and pray that the issue of Dagbon in respect to the funerals would have been brought a close by November that is the wish of government.”

Meanwhile, a group calling itself the Concerned Abudu Youth in Dagbon encouraged government to stay focused and bring finality to the pending funerals.

The groups Spokesperson, Hassan Gaddafi in a Citi News interview said, “To us the Abudu family the worth of rather excruciating and traumatizing instinct has engulfed the family for the past 27 years until the euphoria that permitted the rank and file of the Abudu family by the announcement of the Hon. regional Minister that November this year the funeral of his Royal Highness the late Yaa-Naa Mahamadu Abdulai and that of the late Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani will be performed: so actually we are happy as a family.”

He accused the Andani family of attempting to frustrate government’s agenda on the funerals.

“I want to state in no uncertain terms that it is common knowledge by all and sundry in this country that anytime there is a move to restore peace and bring lasting solution to the problem we have in Dagbon, the Andanis have always muddied the waters.”

By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

Listen to the Minister above :

Comments

Latest News

Introducing the Ultimate Excel Add-In for Changing Text Cases

Family To Auction GHANASCO Cars As Govt Fails To Intervene

Introducing AlatiphA xCurrencies: A Dynamic Excel Add-in for Currency Formatting

250 Labone students sacked for non-performance

Soldiers Brutalise Students Of Wa Islamic School

Popular Posts

ICT for JHS

Regular BECE ICT Pasco

Gov’t Intervenes As Court Orders Auctioning Of GHANASCO Cars

AlatiphA Products


AlatiphA xUtils

AlatiphA xCases

REVOLUTIONIZE HOW YOU CHANGE TEXT CASES WITH ALATIPHA xCASES ADD-IN!

Welcome to the next level of Excel functionality!

Enter the AlatiphA xCases Add-In, a powerful tool designed to simplify and automate the process of converting text cases in Excel. Whether you’re preparing a report, cleaning up imported data, or standardizing formatting, this add-in is your go-to solution.

Features at a Glance

Uppercase Conversion: Quickly convert all selected text to uppercase.

Lowercase Conversion: Transform text to lowercase for uniformity.

Proper Case Conversion: Capitalize the first letter of each word, ideal for names and titles.

Sentence Case Conversion: Capitalize only the first letter of each sentence, perfect for paragraph formatting.

Why Use the AlatiphA xCases Add-In?

Save Time and Effort: Manually adjusting text cases in Excel can consume valuable time, especially when dealing with extensive data. This add-in automates the process, saving you hours of work.

Enhance Data Accuracy: By automating case changes, the add-in minimizes the risk of human error, ensuring your data remains consistent and professional.

User-Friendly Design: With a clean interface and simple commands, the AlatiphA xCases Add-In is accessible to both novice and advanced Excel users. Prompts guide users through errors, such as selecting non-text ranges or working on protected sheets.

Say goodbye to manual use of functions to change texts cases. AlatiphA xCases—Excel, elevated!

Learn More

Price: GH¢ 0.00

Buy Now
AlatiphA xUtils

AlatiphA xCurrencies

REVOLUTIONIZE HOW TO FORMAT CURRENCIES WITH ALATIPHA xCURRENCIES ADD-IN!

Do you find yourself repeatedly formatting numbers and currencies in Excel?

Whether you're a finance professional, an accountant, or simply a power user of spreadsheets, managing currency formats can be time-consuming and tedious.

Enter the AlatiphA xCurrencies Add-In, an innovative Excel add-in that simplifies formatting tasks with a suite of powerful macros.

Features at a Glance

Format as GH¢ (Ghanaian Cedi): Specifically tailored for users who frequently work with Ghanaian Cedis, this add-in simplifies the process.

A simple prompt lets you choose whether to format with or without decimals.

Add "GH¢" to Empty Cells: This add-in goes a step further by allowing users to populate empty cells with the "GH¢" symbol. It’s especially useful for marking placeholders or templates in financial documents.

Multi-Currency Formatting: With businesses operating globally, it’s common to work with multiple currencies in the same spreadsheet.

This add-in supports formatting for multiple currencies like Ghanaian Cedis (GH¢), US Dollars ($), Euros (€), British Pounds (£), Japanese Yung (¥) and Nigerian Naira (NGN).

You can specify whether to include decimal places, making it perfect for financial reporting or transaction summaries.

Why Use AlatiphA Currencies?

Save Time and Effort: This add-in isn’t just about formatting—it’s about efficiency and accuracy.

By automating repetitive tasks, it allows you to focus on analyzing data and making decisions.

Plus, its flexibility to handle multiple currencies ensures it fits seamlessly into any workflow.

Enhance Data Accuracy: By automating currency formatting, the add-in minimizes the risk of human error, ensuring your data remains consistent and professional.

Works only on empty cells, ensuring no accidental overwriting of existing data.

Automatically centers the GH¢ in the cells for better aesthetics when marking placeholders.

User-Friendly Design: With a clean interface and simple commands, the AlatiphA xCurrencies Add-In is accessible to both novice and advanced Excel users:

Validation of Selection: Ensures users select a valid range before proceeding.

Protection Checks: Prevents modifications to protected sheets, safeguarding your data integrity.

Interactive Prompts: Guides users through choices for currency symbols and decimal preferences.

Say goodbye to manually changing the currencies. AlatiphA xCurrencies — Excel, elevated!

Learn More

Price: GH¢ 0.00

Buy Now

AlatiphA Ebooks


  • More Ebooks »



  • AlatiphA is an Education and Technology blog that provides quality contents on education and technology.

    AlatiphA is optimized for news, ebooks, educational templates, training, learning, testing (quizing) and many more.

    Tutorials, eBooks and tests are constantly reviewed to avoid errors but we cannot warrant full correctness of all contents.

    While using this blog, you agree to have read and accepted our:

    Disclaimer,
    Terms of use
    &
    Privacy policy.

    We're Social