The 2015 NDC Parliamentary Aspirant For Mion Constituency and Lecturer of Tamale Technical University, Abdul Jalil Bawah Yakubu has heaped a lot of praise on the Education Minister, Haruna Iddrisu for his inspirational leadership and impactful influence on people.
Mr. Jalil touted his humility, generosity, and devotion to humanity through his public office, offering timely assistance to people, touching lives and shaping the destiny of people as Member of Parliament for the people of Tamale South.
In a written article entitled “Through the Lens of Hon. Haruna Iddrisu”, Mr. Jalil Bawah likened the persona and influence of the Legislator to world great leaders like Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, Dag Hammarskjöld, George Washington, Kofi Annan, and Julius Nyerere, among others.
He exalts Hon. Iddrisu as someone who gives without hesitation, supports without desire for praise, and serves without expectation of reward, exemplifying his Philanthropic gesture in society.
According to the TaTU Lecturer, His love for Dagbon and Tamale is not merely declared; it is lived with devotion. Despite the demanding pressures of national service in Accra, he returns to Tamale every weekend to connect with his roots, engage with his people, and strengthen the bond that has shaped his political journey for decades.
A visionary by nature, Hon. Iddrisu has helped shape Ghana’s technological transformation. His leadership in establishing the Accra Digital Centre, implementing Mobile Number Portability, and expanding the national fibre optic network exemplifies the bold foresight of innovators like Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, who saw technology as the gateway to national advancement. Through his efforts, Ghana stepped confidently into a new digital era, strengthening its competitiveness and opening new opportunities for youth and businesses alike.
Mr. Jalil emphasized that Hon. Iddrisu walks among his people, listens to them, and stands with them. Across the districts of the Northern Region, as his presence at naming ceremonies, weddings, funerals, and social gatherings has become a defining symbol of respect, unity, and unwavering loyalty. In the Tamale South Constituency, he is not just a political leader but also a son, a brother, and a constant companion in both joy and sorrow.
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THROUGH THE LENS OF HON. HARUNA IDDRISU :
Hon.Haruna Iddrisu stands today as one of Ghana’s most admired political figures, a man whose generosity, humility, and devotion to humanity echo through every facet of his life. He often says that one should “spend as if there is no tomorrow; let tomorrow take care of itself,” a philosophy reminiscent of legendary philanthropists like Mother Teresa and Nelson Mandela, whose lives were defined not by what they kept, but by what they gave.
In the same spirit, Hon. Iddrisu gives without hesitation, supports without desire for praise, and serves without expectation of reward. His leadership reminds many of the timeless truth that power is at its noblest when rooted in compassion.
Deeply connected to his community, he spends his weekends in Tamale, where he joins peers for football at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium and immerses himself fully in the daily realities of his people. Much like Kwame Nkrumah, who made the aspirations of ordinary citizens the center of his vision, Hon. Iddrisu walks among his people, listens to them, and stands with them. Across the districts of the Northern Region, his presence at naming ceremonies, weddings, funerals, and social gatherings has become a defining symbol of respect, unity, and unwavering loyalty. In the Tamale South Constituency, he is not just a political leader but also a son, a brother, and a constant companion in both joy and sorrow. Yet perhaps his most remarkable acts of service are those unseen, the quiet interventions and private support he offers to individuals who seek his help. Like Dag Hammarskjöld, the revered UN Secretary-General known for serving humanity “in silence,” Hon. Iddrisu helps quietly, restores hope secretly, and uplifts lives without seeking applause.
His personal discipline and dignity mark him as a leader of rare temperament. When he was removed as Minority Leader in Parliament, he responded with the calmness of a seasoned statesman, choosing peace over anger, and unity over division. His conduct during that period brought to mind the grace of George Washington, who relinquished power to protect the greater good, and the composure of Kofi Annan, who taught the world that leadership is not noise—it is character. In that defining moment, Hon. Iddrisu demonstrated an unshakeable maturity and an unbreakable loyalty to the National Democratic Congress, a loyalty that continues to earn him profound admiration and respect.
His love for Dagbon and Tamale is not merely declared; it is lived with devotion. Despite the demanding pressures of national service in Accra, he returns to Tamale every weekend to connect with his roots, engage with his people, and strengthen the bond that has shaped his political journey for decades. His kindness extends to his colleagues as well, assisting fellow Members of Parliament in reaching their constituencies. This willingness to serve others reflects the spirit of Julius Nyerere, whose humility and solidarity made him a father of African leadership.
A visionary by nature, Hon. Iddrisu has helped shape Ghana’s technological transformation. His leadership in establishing the Accra Digital Centre, implementing Mobile Number Portability, and expanding the national fibre optic network exemplifies the bold foresight of innovators like Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, who saw technology as the gateway to national advancement. Through his efforts, Ghana stepped confidently into a new digital era, strengthening its competitiveness and opening new opportunities for youth and businesses alike.
His courage and determination have defined his work across public office. As Minister of Education, he championed groundbreaking policies such as the “no fee stress” initiative, the provision of free sanitary pads for schoolgirls, and free tertiary education for persons living with disabilities.
His commitment to women’s empowerment brought life-changing interventions to countless households—business training, financial support, and new pathways for economic independence. These efforts recall the passion of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa’s first female President, whose mission was similarly rooted in opening doors for women and reshaping the continent’s social landscape.
Guided by a deep understanding of national needs, he once declared that Ghana requires three foundational pillars: good housing, effective transport systems, and forward-looking social policies. In pursuit of this vision, he initiated a five-member committee to design a teacher-friendly housing scheme leveraging pension guarantees, building a cooperative model between teachers and government. This initiative reflects the spirit of Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose New Deal reforms reshaped American livelihoods through bold and empathetic policies.
From his destiny call to his everyday conduct, Hon. Haruna Iddrisu appears shaped by history, experience, and purpose for a higher calling in service of Ghana.
His discipline, political maturity, and professional ingenuity have shaped him into a leader whose influence continues to expand with dignity and depth.
Those who know him best say that much about him is yet to be unraveled. They observe that Ghana has waited long enough for this selfless son of its soil.
And indeed, in every life he touches, every vision he advances, and every hope he restores, Hon. Iddrisu stands tall among the great figures whose leadership transforms nations and inspires generations.
Hon. Haruna Iddrisu inspires thee.
“The wake of the sleeping Dragon”
Written by: Yakubu Abdul-Jalil Bawa 2015 Mion Parliamentary Aspirant/NDC NR Communication Team member
NOMMAG MARKS 5TH ANNIVERSARY: AGENTS LAUDED FOR PLAYING PIVOTAL ROLE IN THE FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
Northern Regional Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana(NOMMAG) has climaxed its 5th Anniversary Celebration with a grand Durbar held in Tamale, aimed at promoting activities of the Association for the attention of the general public especially MoMo subscribers.
The anniversary was marked by NOMMAG under the theme: “5 years of Empowering and Uniting agents to secure better condition of service in the financial ecosystem”.
NOMMAG marked the anniversary celebration with series of activities preceding the grand Durbar program held on Saturday, 6th December 2025, at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium. Some of the activities undertaken include free health screening exercise for residents of Choggu, Football games played against Media XI and Access Bank, Health Walk exercise and a donation to inmates at the Tamale Central Prisons.
Attending the event were some of the partners of NOMMAG which included, Officials from Forms Capital, Access Bank, and the Norhern Regional Manager of MTN Ghana. While a legal Practitioner, Lawyer Kobina Paul Ampem who also graced the occasion following an invitation, was made the Chairperson of the occasion.
Also present to witness the climax was the Northern Regional P.R O.of Ghana Police, Chief Inspector Alhassan Lukman Neindoow who attended the event on behalf of the Regional Police Commander.
NOMMAG members across the region and beyond also attended the 5th anniversary ceremony.
Addressing the gathering, the President of Northern Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana, Mumuni Abdul Aziz outlined some of the activities undertaken to mark the 5th anniversary of NOMMAG, highlighting achievements of the Association after 5 years existence in the financial ecosystem.
Among the key successes enumerated by the NOMMAG president include increment of cash commission of Members, increment of airtime commission for members, collaborating with security agencies to arrest fraudsters, awareness creation and providing security tips to members, among other successes.
On behalf of the Northern Regional Police Commander, the Police Public Relations Officer for Northern Region, seized the platform to share security tips with Momo Agents, urging them to report suspicious characters moving around their spaces of operations.
Speaking at the event as chairman of the occasion, Lawyer Kobina Paul Ampem, a Private Legal Practitioner, acknowledged the pivotal role MoMo Vendors play in the financial structure with a lot people relying on the agents for business transactions and sustainability of livelihoods through MoMo transactions.
2026 World Cup: Ghana Black Stars Drawn in Group L against England, Croatia and Panama
Ghana has been drawn in the same group with England, European giants in the FIFA 2026 world draw, along with Croatia and Panama.
The draw which took place today, Friday, 5th December 2025 at the John F. Kennedy Centre in Washington DC of USA saw Ghana drawn against England in the same group for the first time in world cup history.
The last time Ghana played against England was in international friendly in 2010 at Wembley, which saw Former Black Stars Captain Asamoah Gyan scoring an equalizer to make the score 1-1 at the end of the full time.
Ghana is expected to play their first game against Panama. Follow by Croatia in the second game with the game against England coming off as the last group L match.
With the Black Stars performing poorly at the last world cup showing in Qatar, the team is expected to make amends at the 2026 world cup to be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico.
The tournament will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. It will be jointly hosted by 16 cities in three North American countries. 11 in the United States, 3 in Mexico, and 2 in Canada. The tournament will be the first to be hosted by three nations.
Concerned NDC Youth back Nanton DCE; Dismiss calls for her removal
The NDC Concerned Youth in Nanton have thrown their weight behind the District Chief Executive, Hon. Rosina Zeinabu Abdul Rahaman, rubbishing the calls for her removal from office by some Constituency Executives.
The NDC Concerned Youth noted that the allegations leveled against the DCE are grounded on no merit, and without substance intended to smear her hard-earned reputation.
In a press release today, Thursday 4th December 2025, and signed by Executives of the Concerned Youth, they affirmed the commitment of the DCE to chart the part of development and progress of Nanton, impacting the lives of people and building sustainable livelihoods through solid initiatives.
According to the Group, the DCE has not engaged in any action that undermined the integrity, resources, or development agenda of the district, insisting that All administrative and financial transactions within the assembly follow established procedures, internal controls and audit requirements, discounting all reports that claim contrary.
They stressed that the DCE had always adhered to the principles of accountability, transparency, and due process in discharging all her official duties.
“To this end, we want to categorically point out that, there is no at any point that the DCE has engaged in any action that undermined the integrity, resources, or development agenda of the district.All administrative and financial transactions within the assembly follow established procedures, internal controls and audit requirements.The DCE has always upheld the principles of accountability, transparency, and due process in discharging all her official duties”
Meanwhile the Nanton NDC Concerned Youth also call for support from stakeholders in the district including the traditional Authorities to enable her fulfil the reset agenda of president Mahama in the district and also focus on her mandate-delivering quality leadership, promoting local development, supporting community needs, and ensuring that government policies are implemented effectively within the district.
“let us support the DCE to fulfil the reset agenda of president Mahama in our district. Meanwhile, we want to reaffirm that the DCE remains fully focused on her mandate-delivering quality leadership, promoting local development, supporting community needs, and ensuring that government policies are implemented effectively within the district. We urge the chiefs and the traditional leaders of Nanton district, the general public to remain calm and let us support our Honorable to execute her mandate”.