MAJOR ALBERT B. DON-CHEBE (RTD) ESQ, - NDF Ghana

PROFILE: MAJOR ALBERT B. DON-CHEBE (RTD) ESQ, FIPR

Chairman, Northern Development Forum (NDF)

MAJOR ALBERT B. DON-CHEBE (RTD) ESQ, - NDF Ghana
MAJOR ALBERT B. DON-CHEBE (RTD) ESQ, – NDF Ghana

Major Don-Chebe started life as a lecturer at the University of Ghana, Legon. Later, he joined the Ghana Armed Forces and retired in 2000 to take up the position of Corporate Affairs Manager at Ghana Breweries Ltd (GBL). He was later appointed Communications Consultant at the Ministry of Public Sector Reform in 2005.

In 2006, he joined Ghana Telecom as Head of Corporate Communication and Customer Service and continued in the same role when Vodafone took over Ghana Telecom in 2008. He moved on to the Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) as Director, Community and Public Outreach in 2009. In 2012, he became the Director, Corporate Planning & Communication at the Export Development & Agricultural Investment Fund (EDAIF), now EximBank, and later became the Director-General of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) from 2013 – 2016.

From 2011 – 2015, he was the President of the Institute of Public Relations, Ghana, (IPR) and the President of the African Union of Broadcasting (AUB) from 2015-2016. He is also a member of the Ghana Bar Association.

Major Don-Chebe has undertaken training, mentorship and consultancy in Public Relations, Strategic Communications, Change Management, Business Process Review, Media Law, etc., at several organizations in Ghana.

PETER C.N. SANGBER-DERY, NDF Ghana

PROFILE OF PETER C.N. SANGBER-DERY

PETER C.N. SANGBER-DERY, NDF Ghana
PETER C.N. SANGBER-DERY, NDF Ghana

Mr. Peter C.N. Sangber-Dery, who is currently a Consultant, is both a Chartered Accountant and a Chartered Banker. Until January 2019 he was the Deputy Managing Director of the Heritage Bank Ltd. Prior to coming into that position, Mr. Sangber-Dery had had a very fruitful career in the banking industry spanning over thirty-eight years. It was in 1979 that he started his banking career at the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), where by dint of hard work and commitment to duty he held several positions and rose through the ranks to be General Manager.
In addition to serving as Branch Manager at the Koforidua Branch, where he turned the then loss making branch into a highly profitable one, he also served as Branch Manager of the Cedi House Branch (the then Head Office Branch), where he led his team of staff to grow the deposits and the loan portfolio of the branch, and also tremendously increased the profits made by the branch.
Apparently, in recognition of his good performance at the branch level, and to further give him more challenging tasks, Mr Sangber-Dery was moved to head the Treasury Department of the Bank. As Treasurer of the Bank (ADB), he was also a member of the Management Committee of the Bank. Here again, he proved equal to the task, as he led his staff to manage the resources so well that the Treasury Department contributed very significantly towards the overall profits made by the bank over the entire period of his role as Treasurer. Indeed, owing to his good achievements as the Treasurer of the bank, he was retained in that role for eight years (1996-2004). Other Departments of the bank that Mr Sangber-Dery headed are the Accounts (or Finance) Department, and the Audit Department, where he was Chief Internal Auditor (or General Manager/Audit).
In addition to being a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana), and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (Ghana), he is also a Fellow of the Institute of Directors (Ghana), a Certified Information Systems Auditor, a Member of the Ghana Association of Restructuring and Insolvency Advisors (GARIA), and an Insolvency Practitioner (IP), licensed by the Registrar General under the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act 2020, Act 1015, and the Companies Act 2019, Act 992. Mr. Sangber-Dery holds the BSc Admin (Accounting Option) Degree from the School of Administration (now University of Ghana Business School), and an MBA from l’Université de Paris 1, Sorbonne, France.
Mr Sangber-Dery has a lot of experience, and has served, and still serves, on a number of Boards including the Forest Plantation Development Fund Board (where he represented the Agricultural Development Bank), the Koforidua Catholic Diocesan Health Board, the Cardinal Dery Foundation, the Supreme Executive Board, (Knights of St John International, United States of America), and the Ghana News Agency (GNA).
He also served as a member of the Governing Council of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (Ghana), from 2007 to 2019, where he served on a number of Committees, and also held the

NDF Repair of upper west roads destroyed by heavy floods

Northern Dev’t Forum calls for repair of Upper West roads destroyed by heavy floods

By Amadu Kamil Sanah

The Northern Development Forum (NDF) is calling on the Minister of Roads and Highways to move swiftly to address the destruction of the roads in the Upper West Region.

The forum said three continuous days of rainfall have swept away large sections of highways and roads in the region.

“The main highway in the region running north-south from Bole-Wa-Lawra-Nandom-Hamile-Burkina Faso has been destroyed in several places bringing transportation across the region to a standstill”.

A statement signed by Major (Rtd) Albert Don-Chebe, Chairman of the NDF and copied to the media said, the quantum of damage done to the already insufficient road infrastructure in the region is heart-breaking.

Mr Don-Chebe said the NDF expects the Ministry of Roads and Highways to move resources to the region as soon as possible to forestall the significant damage to the region’s socio-economic and commercial ecosystems.

According to the statement, reports also indicate that the destruction to roads, bridges and culverts are very severe in the Wa West and Wa East Districts, two of the most infrastructure-deficient districts in Ghana.

The Forum expects the Northern Ghana Parliamentary Caucus, the Upper West Regional Administration, Civil Society Organisations and other interest groups to focus attention on the unmitigated disaster that has engulfed the region to ensure speedy and timely actions to restore and reinforce the damaged road infrastructure across the region.

Since Saturday, August 14, 2021, social, economic and commercial activities in the region have come to a standstill.

Articulated vehicles transporting goods to Burkina Faso and Mali are stranded in the region.

Source – ModernGhana.org

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Education is key in government’s agenda – UE Reg Minister

Bolga, May. 27, GNA – Ambassador Stephen Yakubu, Upper East Regional Minister has hinted that quality education for all was one of the top priorities of the government. He therefore urged stakeholders to support the government to deliver this critical social services to the people to develop and reduce poverty.


He said Ghana could become more prosperous if education received the needed attention.
Ambassador Yakubu was speaking during a courtesy call on him by Major (retired) Albert Don Chebe, chairman of the Northern Development Forum (NDF) at his Residence in Bolgatanga.
The NDF Chairman was on the second leg of his one-week tour of some parts of Northern Ghana to consult some stakeholders on the next line of advocacy the Forum would undertake to support the development of the North.


Ambassador Yakubu disclosed that the Upper East Regional Co-ordinating Council was currently working with the Association of former Directors of Education in the region to analyse the educational challenges confronting the region to provide recommendations to improve the standards.
Major Don Chebe, commended the Regional Minister for his foresight and pledged the NDF’s support for the government in its pursuit for development to improve the welfare of the people of Northern Ghana.
He urged the government to push the Northern Development Agenda faster since the North’s deprivation was undermining the overall performance of the country’s development.


According to the NDF Chairman, the performance of schools in Northern Ghana was abysmal and therefore it was a good idea that the Regional Co-ordinating Council was proactive on matters involving education.
He therefore called on all stakeholders in education across the Northern sector to convene an emergency conference to tackle the issue of performance and quality of educational outcomes in the area.
source – GNA

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We need fair pricing policy for cement – NDF Chairman

He indicated that Ghana’s impoverished areas will not get the desired development if the pricing of such vital physical
development materials were left unchecked.
Major Don Chebe therefore called on the government and the Ministry of Trade and Industry to take a serious look at the
pricing to ensure fairness to accelerate the development of the entire country.
He was speaking at the North East Regional Co-ordinating Council during a courtesy call on the Regional Minister, Mr Yidana
Zakaria, at his office in Nalerigu.
He indicated that all the development indicators were tilted against the North and therefore serious steps were needed to
arrest the deepening deprived situations.
According to Major Don Chebe, studies showed that
Accra and Kumasi received 85 per cent and 14 per cent respectively of investments into the country, while the North received
only one per cent, “so, for the North to pay more for cement, is increasing the vulnerability of the North and deepening
poverty.”
The (Retired) Major said while the price of cement was about GHC38 and GHC40 in Accra, it was sold at about GHC50 and
GHC54 in some parts of the North.
“Physical and infrastructure development are key factors in development and we need to look at the prices of cement critically”
He said the Ministry of Trade and Industry must adopt the pricing policy and methods used in the distribution and sale of beer
and fuel across the country for cement too, to ensure fairness and rapid development of impoverished areas.
The NDF Chairman also bemoaned the declining standards of education in the North, arguing that about 25 secondary
schools in the North scored zero percentage pass rate in the 2019 WASSCE, a situation he described as “appalling and
dangerous to the development of the North and Ghana”.
According to him the situation needed special attention to nib it in the bud.
The Regional Minister, Mr Yidana Zakaria thanked NDF for its strong advocacy for the development of the North.
He assured the NDF of government’s commitment to addressing the development disparity between the North and the rest of
the country.
Mr Zakaria mentioned that the creation of the Northern Development Authority and the implementation of the Pwalugu multipurpose dam project were bold steps taken by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo led government to bridge the gap
between the North and South.
He mentioned that his office was meeting all the MMDCEs in the region to discuss the education situation in the area and
follow up with a Regional Education Forum to find solutions to the problems.
The Regional Minister assured all and sundry that the government was working hard to reduce poverty and improve the
welfare of the citizenry.
Mr. Zakaria urged the people of the Region to support the government to succeed in its agenda to develop the new region.
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Albert Don Chebe NDF Ghana

Pwalugu Multi-purpose Dam vital for poverty reduction – Don Chebe

  24 May 2021 5:44pm

The Chairman of the Northern Development Forum (NDF), Major (Rtd) Albert Don Chebe, has said the Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam Project is one of the key projects that will drive positive change in Northern Ghana.

He said the importance of the project cannot be over-emphasised, therefore, government must leave no stone unturned in completing the project.

Major Don Chebe was speaking during a courtesy call on the Northern Regional Minister, Alhassan Shani Shaibu at the Northern Regional Coordinating Council in Tamale.

The NDF Chairman is on a one-week working visit to the regional capitals of the five Northern regions.

He urged the government to source external funding to ensure the early completion of the project.

Major Don Chebe added that NDF will support the Akuff-Addo-led government in its developmental pursuits for the North, to ensure that the people living in the area get their fair share of national development.

The NDF Chairman also bemoaned the performance of schools in recent times, indicating that “the school pass outcome is appalling and the trend must change, we must produce a high pass rate in our schools in our quest to catch up with the rest of the country”.

He criticised the arbitrary increases in the prices of building materials in the North, especially cement and iron rods.

“We have to look at the prices of building materials carefully. How can we pay about GHC50 and GHC53 for cement in certain parts of the North? It makes physical and infrastructure development difficult. This debate has to come to the front burner,” he said.

Major Don Chebe congratulated Mr Shani Alhassan Shaibu for his appointment urging him to work for the improvement of the living standard of the people.

He described the Regional Minister as a gentleman who is passionate about the development of the Northern region.

Mr Shani Alhassan Shaibu, the Northern Regional Minister commended the NDF for its strong advocacy role over the past years.

He assured the Forum of government’s commitment to equal distribution of development projects to all parts of the country.

Mr Shaibu described President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a listening father and a President who will not ignore the concerns of the NDF if tabled well.

He also thanked the NDF for their congratulatory message and the confidence reposed in him, assuring that he will support the President to push the Northern Development Agenda to its desired level.

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NDF Calls on Gov’t to Support Fight Against Meningitis in Northern Ghana

The Chairman of the Northern Development Forum (NDF), Major Albert Don-Chebe (Rtd), has called to the attention of government and major stakeholders in the health sector about the devastating effect of Cerebral Spinal Meningitis (CSM) outbreak in six Districts in the Upper West Region.

In a message issued on behalf of the NDF on April 13, 2020, he said although attention has been shifted towards the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic due to its nature, government should give equal attention to all health concerns since all Ghanaians have equal rights to good health.

He considered the situation of CSM as a case of emergency and should be tackled with urgent attention alongside the fight against the Coronavirus, noting that ” CSM has claimed the lives of 37 persons in the Upper West Region.”

According to him, CSM is on the rise in the North with a mortality of CFR 15.4%, which is higher than the WHO standard of CFR< 10% and mortality rate of about 0.2% in Ghana and 2.7% globally in excess.

This, said, is classified as not a normal outbreak based on the figures provided and requires more than the ’normal’ attention.

On this note, he appealed to the government to treat the devastating nature of CSM as a matter of urgency based on the fact that it is a seasonal outbreak.

In an attempt to help fight the situation, he proposed that government should provide sufficient Pastorex test kits to facilitate early detection and Make available the necessary logistics for the transportation of samples to the various laboratories, including reference laboratories.

He also suggested that in addition to the two culture centers currently available in Wa and Jirapa, more should be created.

He also recommended to government to organise an all-inclusive communication platforms as well as informational and educational materials to speedily enhance awareness of the dangers of CSM and measures to improve its impact in CSM-prone communities in the North.

Source: Newswatchgh.com //Amos Kwame Kpeli

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NDF Commends COVID-19 Response: But Says Pandemic has Exposed Fragility of Ghanaians

The Northern Development Forum (NDF), an advocacy group in Ghana, has appreciated Government’s effort to mitigate the plight of the kayayei in the wake of the COVID lockdown.

While commending President Akufo-Addo for his decisive measures to stem COVID-19, the NDF in a statement issued April 3, observed that this pandemic has exposed the vulnerability and fragility of Ghanaians especially those in Northern Ghana.

“The most horrendous reports of human suffering as a result of the lockdown has been about the movement of the kayayei back to their communities in the Northern part of the country, it stated.

In view of this, the NDF made a series of observations and proposals to mitigate the plight nd exodus of Kayayei as well as the poor situations in the five Regions in Northern Ghana.

Signed by Major Albert Don Chebe (Rtd), Chairman of NDF, the Statement noted that “all the five regions in Northern Ghana have rather porous borders, few officials and are also ill-equipped with resources.”

The the group therefore appealed for increased border vigilance, including the deployment of the military to augment the efforts of the immigration officials and provision of adequate logistics.

It expressed worry that “there is no single approved center for Covid-19 testing in the whole of Northern Ghana,” lamenting that “there are two research centers in Navrongo and Kintampo and other regional hospitals and wonder if these could not easily be upgraded to undertake testing for COVID-19.”

According to the NDF, “This would ease the national burden on the Accra and Kumasi research centers and will enable them to be effective in the national fight against coronavirus.”

The group called for fair and equitable distribution of the Personal Protection Equipment to Northern Ghana and other developed regions.

The statement also observed that the socio-cultural practices and behaviours have a great potential to nullify the national effort at fighting the COVID-19.

“We are therefore calling for a targeted support mechanism for religious and traditional leaders in Northern Ghana to engage in systematic efforts at Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) on covid-19 and public health in general to stem the devastating impact of the pandemic.”

“We have noted that in anticipation of the lockdown of Accra and Kumasi, mass exodus of female head porters called Kayayei would occur,” it stated.

According to the statement, “we know of the dominant communities which thus kayayees returned and it includes Tolon, Savelugu, Nasia, Wale Wale and Nyankpala.”

The Northern advocacy group called for comprehensive testing of these targeted communities that have received a mass influx of kayayee, saying that “we believe this will improve the Governments tracking of cases.

The NDF further noted with particular appreciation the efforts made to restrain the mass movement of some of the kayayee back to Northern Ghana.

“We know that this is a very difficult decision to make in balancing individual fundamental rights with the promotion of the common good especially that the fastest way of spreading this deadly disease is through human contact and movement,” the statement stressed.

Concluding, the NDF stressed that “we cannot talk about vulnerabilities without some of the communities in Northern Ghana that were devastated by rainstorms recently.”

It commiserated with the victims for the losses and harm that they have experienced and assured the President and Government of Ghana of their fullest co-operation and support in the common battle to defeat the covid-19 pandemic.

Source: Newswatchgh.com//Flora Aseye Khein

NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT FORUM CALLS FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 3, 2020

As Ghanaians go to the polls, next Monday, December 7, to elect a President and
Members of Parliament, the Northern Development Forum (NDF) is appealing to
our compatriots to do all that it takes to make the elections very peaceful.
The electoral process in Ghana since 1992 has experienced some level of
violence; unfortunately, the phenomenon seems to be on the ascendancy.


We have observed that Northern Ghana tends to experience increased conflict
around election time due to vote-seeking political individuals who misuse the
youth for their personal gain. In the five Regions of Northern Ghana, over half of
the youth population is illiterate and unemployed or underemployed and are
therefore easily swayed by small monetary incentives to carry out destructive and
even violent acts against parties other than their own around election time.


The NDF is therefore making a specific appeal to the youth in the five northern
regions of Ghana not to allow themselves to be used by selfish and greedy
politicians to cause disturbances or violence but rather play active roles as peace
ambassadors and ensure a peaceful atmosphere during and after the December
7, 2020 elections. We have to work together for unity and development in our
part of the country and not destroy the little that we have.
It is for this reason that we condemn the violence that occurred recently in the
Yagaba-Kubori Constituency, in the North East Region, between supporters of
the two main political parties – the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the
opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). We therefore urge the Security
Agencies to handle the matter with the serious that it deserves.

While addressing the message to the youth we equally appeal to politicians,
religious and traditional leaders to speak and act positively and exhibit their
commitment to ensure violence-free elections. They should refrain from
engaging in or inciting any violent behaviour and respect other people’s views.
The NDF commends the Catholic Relief Services, Caritas Ghana and other
organisations that have offered training programmes that focused on the role of
youth of Northern Ghana in promoting peaceful elections. It is our hope that as a
result of these progammes we will experience little or no violence during and
after the forthcoming elections in that part of the country in particular and Ghana
as a whole.


Finally, we call on the Electoral Commission to put in place all the necessary
measures that will ensure free, fair and transparent elections for the contestants
to accept and respect the election results gracefully.

Signed:
Major Albert Don-Chebe (Rtd)
Chairman, Northern Development Forum

P/S: NDF is non-partisan advocacy Forum for the development of the five
regions of the northern part of Ghana. For more information on NDF you may
visit our website: www.ndfghana.org.