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Govt pushes for EU inspectors in Ghana to curb export losses

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In a strategic effort to reduce export rejections and streamline access to European markets, the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry is engaging with the European Union to deploy EU-accredited inspectors in Ghana.

The initiative, spearheaded by sector minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, aims to facilitate pre-shipment inspections of perishable goods—such as vegetables—at Ghanaian ports, ensuring they meet EU standards before leaving the country.

“This will drastically cut down on goods being rejected or destroyed on arrival in Europe, saving our exporters considerable costs,” the Minister said, following high-level discussions with EU officials at a recent conference.

Ghana previously suffered significant losses—estimated at over US$30 million—after the EU imposed a 2014 ban on gourds and select Asian vegetables, including chillies and aubergines, due to pest infestation concerns.

As part of the broader strategy, the government also plans to upgrade and accredit local laboratories to align with global sanitary and quality testing standards, enhancing Ghana’s competitiveness in international markets.

“We are committed to upgrading our local laboratories to meet international standards,” she affirmed.

The move is expected to improve export reliability, minimize compliance-related losses, and strengthen Ghana’s position as a trusted trade partner within the EU supply chain—particularly amid rising scrutiny over quality and increasing logistics costs.

Police Constable allegedly defrauds 197 in recruitment scam 

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An Achimota District Court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of General Constable Samuel Appiah with Service Number 58577 for allegedly defrauding by false pretences. 

Appiah is alleged to have hoodwinked some 197 prospective applicants in a security service recruitment scam last year. 

According to the warrant available to the Ghana News Agency, issued on 13th May, 2025 and signed by Mr Prince Osei Owusu, the presiding Judge of the court said “You are hereby commanded in the name of the President to apprehend the said Constable of the National Formed Police Unit, Tesano-Accra, to appear before the District Court.” 

The facts are that complainant Sylvester Kofi Akudeka on the 5th of December 2024, reported a case of defrauding by false pretence by Constable Appiah with contact numbers 050859824/0240180142. 

It said Appiah is alleged to have collected an amount of GHC1.6 million from 197 complainants, made up of young men and women, under the pretext of assisting them to get recruited into various security services. 

Investigations have reached a point where the above subject’s presence would be needed at Lapaz Police Station to assist further in a probe, according to a communication signed by Superintendent Mr Isaac Ocansey, District Commander, Tesano District, Accra. 

Appiah’s whereabouts could not be ascertained now, with an appeal to the public to volunteer information towards his arrest. 

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Dutch Agribusiness delegation begins Ghana trade mission

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A 32-member Dutch horticulture business delegation comprising 19 leading agribusiness companies has arrived in Ghana on a three-day trade mission aimed at deepening Dutch-Ghanaian cooperation in the horticultural sector.

The delegation is led by the Dutch Vice Minister of Agriculture, H.E. Marten van den Berg. The mission runs from May 26 to May 28, 2025.

The initiative is hosted by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ghana in collaboration with the Netherlands-Africa Business Council (NABC). It brings together stakeholders from both countries—including government agencies, private sector actors, and academic institutions—to explore investment opportunities and promote sustainable partnerships across the horticulture value chain.

This mission signals a renewed commitment from the Netherlands to integrate development cooperation with private sector engagement in Ghana. It features a mix of business matchmaking sessions, field visits, and high-level policy engagements designed to stimulate Dutch investment interest in Ghana’s burgeoning horticultural industry.

Among the mission’s objectives are to attract Dutch agribusinesses to invest in Ghana, showcase how development cooperation is improving the local business environment, and identify the challenges that potential investors face. These insights are expected to inform future Dutch agricultural policies in Ghana.

Key highlights include visits to horticultural enterprises like Iribov and Fruitmaster Greenhouse in the Volta Region, a Farmer Field Day involving smallholder farmers and Dutch partners, and a business reception attended by Ghanaian government officials and trade stakeholders. These activities will showcase Dutch contributions in seed technology, greenhouse production, cold storage, agri-finance, and agricultural training.

A major milestone of the mission is the signing of a revised Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ghana’s Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, and Vice Minister Marten van den Berg. The MoU reaffirms both nations’ commitment to ongoing collaboration and inaugurates new Technical Working Groups focused on seeds, agribusiness, and cocoa.

The Dutch government views this mission as more than a trade initiative—it’s a platform for long-term relationship building and knowledge exchange.

According to Marten van den Berg, Dutch farmers have set global benchmarks in agricultural productivity and innovation, and such partnerships can significantly benefit Ghana’s agrifood ambitions.

Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Ghana Jeroen Verheul, emphasized that the trade mission reflects a shared ambition to strengthen commercial ties while fostering inclusive, sustainable development. He noted that the Netherlands sees Ghana not only as an investment destination but also as a strategic partner.

The trade mission also aligns with Ghana’s recently launched Feed Ghana Program, which aims to increase domestic vegetable production and promote farming as a business. With ongoing Dutch investment in agricultural education and training, the Netherlands is well-positioned to support this national agenda making the 2025 trade mission a strong symbol of growing bilateral ties in agribusiness.

I am not interested in his resignation – NPP MP on Ablakwa’s private jet resignation controversy

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Calls are growing for the resignation of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa as Minister for Foreign Affairs Calls are growing for the resignation of Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa as Minister for Foreign Affairs

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for Anyaa Sowutuom, Dr Dickson Adomako Kissi, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa’s comments about private jet usage, urging Ablakwa to admit he misspoke and apologise rather than resign.

This comes amidst demands for Ablakwa’s resignation following the return of Vice President Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang from a medical trip aboard a private jet, contrary to Ablakwa’s previous heavy criticism of the erstwhile Akufo-Addo government, which he accused of engaging in profligacy by using private jets.

“I am not calling for his resignation; I just think that he should come and open up to Ghanaians and say that when I was talking, I was talking out of youthful exuberance, and I didn’t know that there would be exogenous circumstances that would require my vice president or a high official within the ranks of the Mahama administration to ever have to fly a private jet,” Dr. Adomako Kissi stated in an interview on Citi TV.

According to him, while his position on the subject runs contrary to the broader demand of the NPP, it is imperative for Ablakwa, who is now the Minister of Foreign Affairs, to admit he goofed and apologise.

“Listen, even my own party may not be happy with me saying that I am not calling for his resignation, but I am calling for him to come out and tell Ghanaians that he is sorry or respectfully tell Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo that you know what, ‘Addo D, I am taking a humble pie, and I am sorry for lambasting you for flying on a private jet when it was necessary.’”

The controversy stems from Ablakwa’s past vocal opposition to the use of private jets by government officials, particularly during the Akufo-Addo administration.

Okudzeto Ablakwa, MP for North Tongu, gained prominence for his constant criticism of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for using private jets for foreign trips, describing the president’s actions as profligate.

However, the recent use of a private jet by Vice President Opoku-Agyemang for a medical trip has reignited the debate, with some calling for Ablakwa to resign in line with his previous statements.

The position by the Anyaa-Sowutuom MP contrasts with earlier calls from some NPP quarters, including Assin South MP John Ntim Fordjour, who demanded that Ablakwa resign from his position as Minister of Foreign Affairs in line with his vow.

Cedi will depreciate by December if local production is neglected

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The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has warned that the Ghanaian Cedi may face renewed depreciation by December 2025 if the government fails to prioritize local production and export-led economic growth.

According to the IEA, current policy measures aimed at stabilizing the currency may offer only temporary relief unless accompanied by significant efforts to enhance domestic productivity—especially in key export-oriented sectors.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, IEA Fellow Professor Vladimir Antwi-Danso cautioned that the recent appreciation of the Cedi could be short-lived.

He urged policymakers to shift from short-term currency interventions to long-term strategies that strengthen the fundamentals of the economy through increased industrialization, value addition, and export competitiveness.

“Our forex appreciating, and the Cedi also appreciating is not the answer, you must do more. You must try, and be an export economy. That is the only way you stablise your economy. That is the only way you make the other currency lower.

“What we are doing is that we are not stablising permanently. We will relapse. By December I believe that we will relapse. And this is coming from a technical point of view and not political. What I am saying is that it is not yet hurray,” he stated.

Meanwhile, the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Asiamah, has refuted claims that the Central Bank is deliberately manipulating the exchange rate to drive the recent appreciation of the Cedi.

Speaking at the Ghana CEO Summit held in Accra on Monday, May 26, 2025, Dr. Asiamah attributed the Cedi’s performance to sound macroeconomic fundamentals.

“Our Cedi has appreciated by 24.1% against the US dollar. Let me emphasise that the Central Bank is not using international reserves to prop up the Cedi, nor are we engineering an unsustainable appreciation,” he said.

According to Dr. Asiamah, the Cedi’s strength is underpinned by disciplined monetary policy, targeted foreign exchange reforms, improved remittance flows, and enhanced market surveillance.

“These are not short-term interventions—they are deliberate, structural changes aimed at ensuring long-term stability,” he added.

Cedi to sustain gains in quarter 2 amid improving market confidence – Databank

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The Ghana cedi will sustain gains in quarter two amid robust foreign exchange support and im­proving market confidence.

According to Databank Re­search, its forecast was under­pinned by Bank of Ghana’s con­tinuous market support, volatile US dollar, and expected inflows from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

It pointed out that the central bank’s active engagement in the forex market through targeted in­terventions would remain central to anchoring expectations and ensuring adequate liquidity.

This according to the research would help moderate volatility, smoothen out imbalances, and reinforce confidence in the cedi.

“Similarly, rising concerns over the US economy outlook, compounded by renewed trade tensions and fiscal policy uncer­tainty, have begun to weigh on investor appetite for dollar-de­nominated assets. This shift is expected to create favourable tailwinds for Sub-Saharan African currencies (SSA), including the cedi, as relative demand improves and external pressures ease,” it said.

It further said enhanced macroeconomic stability and increasing investor confidence in Ghana’s policy direction have helped limit speculative position­ing against the cedi.

With lower capital slippage and market panic, it explained that the environment would become more conducive to sus­taining Cedi’s resilience.

Similarly, it stressed that the recent staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Ghana’s US$3.0 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) reflects continued progress in fiscal and structural reforms.

Upon expected IMF Board approval, Ghana will secure a US$370mn tranche disbursement.

“We expect this inflow to augment our existing FX [foreign exchange] buffers and help sup­ply-side intervention, cushioning the GH¢ from any potential external shocks”, Databank Re­search added.

The Ghana cedi has in the past six weeks recorded an ag­gressive appreciation against the US dollar and the other major foreign currencies.

It is presently going for about GH¢12.90 to one US dollar in the retail market.

Unity Cup: Afena-Gyan has another opportunity to showcase himself

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Coach Otto Addo, has backed Felix Afena-Gyan to showcase himself Coach Otto Addo, has backed Felix Afena-Gyan to showcase himself

Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo, has backed Felix Afena-Gyan to showcase himself after being handed a call-up to the senior national team.

The Juventus Next Generation forward has been handed a return to the team for the Unity Cup games for the first time since 2022.

Speaking to the press ahead of the games, Addo said the former AS Roma striker deserves another chance despite his struggles.

“There are a lot of young players, and he’s also young…he did well, and that’s why we want to give him another chance; he’s still young,” he said.

“His career hasn’t been like he expected it to be, but this is normal in football. Sometimes you have ups and sometimes you have downs, and for him, it’s another opportunity for him to show himself,” he added.

Meanwhile, Afena-Gyan, who has scored six goals in 30 appearances for the Serie C side, is expected to join the Black Stars camp today in London.

The Black Stars will face rivals, Nigeria, on Wednesday, May 28, at the Gtech Community Stadium. The winner of that match will face either Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago in the final on Saturday, May 31.

Parliamtnt to probe COVID funds, Agyapa, and PDS scandals

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Majority Leader of Parliament, Mahama Ayariga Majority Leader of Parliament, Mahama Ayariga

Parliament’s second meeting will prioritize accountability, with a series of investigations into past financial scandals.

Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga announced that the Majority Caucus will spearhead efforts to probe COVID-19 expenditure, the Agyapa Royalties deal, and the $190 million PDS scandal.

“There must be consequences for brazen plunder of public resources,” Ayariga told the House.

“The gravest danger to our democracy is impunity.”

He added that Parliament will demand regular updates on the activities of Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), especially on the $20 billion in financial crimes under review.

Ayariga criticized the previous administration’s reliance on sole-sourced contracts, pledging a thorough examination of procurement practices.

He emphasised that this is not about revenge but about “restoring integrity and justice to public finance management.”

The Majority Caucus intends to hold the Special Prosecutor accountable as well.

“We will adopt U.S.-style committee hearings to unravel systemic corruption,” Ayariga announced.

“This House will not stand idle while public funds are looted with impunity.”

Ghana’s Black Stars hold final training session ahead of Nigeria encounter on Wednesday

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Coach Otto Addo had the full complement of his team during the training session Coach Otto Addo had the full complement of his team during the training session

The Black Stars of Ghana wrapped up preparations for their semi-final encounter against Nigeria at the 2025 Unity Cup with a final training session on Tuesday, May 27.

The upcoming showdown between the West African football giants will be played on Wednesday, May 28.

The Black Stars, led by head coach Otto Addo, commenced preparations for the 2025 Unity Cup on Monday.

In the first training session of the team, 16 out of the 23 invited players took part in the drills.

Today, sources in camp have revealed that coach Otto Addo had the full complement of his team during the training session.

The team has finalised preparations for the encounter against the Super Eagles and is now geared up for victory.

Wednesday’s showdown between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Black Stars of Ghana will kick off at 6 pm at the Brentford Community Stadium.

The winner of the game will face Jamaica in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup on Saturday, May 31.

Accra City Hotel unveils new logo

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Accra City Hotel has unveiled a new logo as part of a bold transformation aimed at turning the iconic hospitality facility into a “living art gallery” that celebrates the rich history of Accra and the cultural heritage of the Ga people.

Speaking at the official unveiling, the hotel’s General Manager, Divine Matey, said the rebranding signified more than just a visual refresh. “Accra is a city brimming with history, resilience, and a vibrant cultural identity, deeply rooted in the traditions of the Ga people,” he said. 

“With this transformation, Accra City Hotel aims to become more than just a place to stay; we aspire to be a gateway for our guests to truly experience the soul of Accra. Our new logo reflects this evolution, blending modernity with a respectful nod to our heritage.”

The new logo, while sleek and modern, features traditional Ga symbols as part of its secondary branding, reinforcing the hotel’s commitment to cultural authenticity. It marks the beginning of an ambitious journey by the hotel to create an immersive cultural experience within its premises.

Mr Matey explained that the hotel’s public spaces—lobby, lounges, and corridors—will now double as a curated gallery, showcasing a wide range of visual art forms and historical artefacts. These will tell the story of Accra’s evolution, from its early Ga settlements through colonial times to its emergence as a dynamic African capital.

The Chief Operating Officer of Accra City Hotel, Yaw Mamphey said the project is designed to elevate both the guest experience and the cultural consciousness of the city. “We believe this initiative will not only enrich the experience of our guests but also provide a platform for local artists and artisans to showcase their talent and for the stories of Accra and the Ga people to reach a wider audience,” he said. “Each piece has been carefully chosen for its artistic merit and its ability to contribute to a comprehensive and engaging narrative of our city’s cultural identity.”

The artworks and artefacts, many of which are available for purchase, include paintings, sculptures, textiles, photography, and traditional objects that highlight Ga customs, chieftaincy, music, and symbolism. The installations were curated by The House of Heritage Ghana, a collective renowned for its work in cultural preservation and storytelling through visual art.

To enhance public engagement, the hotel plans to host guided tours led by cultural experts, as well as regular events such as lectures, performances, and workshops centred on Ga traditions and history.

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The initiative has been warmly received by traditional leaders. Nii Ahene Nunoo III, Paramount Chief of the Abola Traditional Area and Chief Advisor to the Ga Mantse, described the project as a visionary move. “This is a commendable effort to not only preserve but also to share our history and culture with the world,” he said. “Accra City Hotel is setting a new standard for how hospitality can contribute to cultural understanding and appreciation.”

The hotel’s Executive Director, who conceptualised the initiative, was praised for spearheading the transformation with a strong focus on heritage and innovation.

GETFund warns public against scammers

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 The Ghana Ed­ucation Trust Fund (GET­Fund) has cau­tioned potential beneficiaries of its programmes and services against individuals seeking to exploit them by charging unau­thorised fees.

According to the Fund, the registration for its services was free and did not require the charging of fees at any stage of its scholarship application or award process.

In a statement issued and copied to The Ghanaian Times, GETFund warned that any de­mand for payment in exchange for registration or access to its services was unauthorised and potentially fraudulent.

“No individual or organi­sation has been authorised to collect money on its behalf for scholarship awards,” the state­ment said.

The Fund further said no individual or organisation had been authorised to collect mon­ey on its behalf for scholarship awards.

The public is advised to report any suspicious activity directly to GETFund or rele­vant authorities.

According to the Fund, some purported fraudulent individ­uals claimed to be officials from GETFund and had been exploiting potential beneficia­ries while promising them of GETFund scholarship awards and services.

These fraudulent persons re­quest money from beneficiaries of GETFund with the pledge to assist the beneficiaries get the scholarship award.

“GETFund will not be held liable for any losses incurred as a result of engagement with these fraudulent actors,” it said.

The statement therefore, urged potential applicants and the public to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to these scams.

The Fund reiterated its commitment to transparency and fair access to educational opportunities for all qualified Ghanaians.

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I didn’t sell STC lands to NPP members

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Former STC Managing Director, Nana Akomea Former STC Managing Director, Nana Akomea

Nana Akomea, the former Managing Director of the InterCity State Transport Corporation (STC), has refuted claims that he sold some lands belonging to the company while in office.

A deputy Managing Director of the company under the current government has reportedly accused Nana Akomea of unlawfully selling STC lands, which he described as “like groundnuts.”

According to the claims, Mr. Akomea sold the lands to his political party, the New Patriotic Party’s faithful.

But, according to Nana Akomea, there never occurred a time when he sold a single STC land to his party members and supporters.

“There’s no iota of truth in it…If you want to know those who sold STC lands, it is not Nana Akomea and the NPP,” he emphasized on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” show.

He subtly rather accused the Mahama government of selling the said lands before the inception of the Akufo-Addo administration.

He stressed, “I went to the STC to find that they had sold the 4 acres of land at the head office.”

He pointed out that he inherited a situation where STC lands, such as some acres at Takoradi in the Western Region, had even been purchased and used to build a MELCOM shop.

I didn’t sell STC lands to NPP members

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Former STC Managing Director, Nana Akomea Former STC Managing Director, Nana Akomea

Nana Akomea, the former Managing Director of the InterCity State Transport Corporation (STC), has refuted claims that he sold some lands belonging to the company while in office.

A deputy Managing Director of the company under the current government has reportedly accused Nana Akomea of unlawfully selling STC lands, which he described as “like groundnuts.”

According to the claims, Mr. Akomea sold the lands to his political party, the New Patriotic Party’s faithful.

But, according to Nana Akomea, there never occurred a time when he sold a single STC land to his party members and supporters.

“There’s no iota of truth in it…If you want to know those who sold STC lands, it is not Nana Akomea and the NPP,” he emphasized on Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” show.

He subtly rather accused the Mahama government of selling the said lands before the inception of the Akufo-Addo administration.

He stressed, “I went to the STC to find that they had sold the 4 acres of land at the head office.”

He pointed out that he inherited a situation where STC lands, such as some acres at Takoradi in the Western Region, had even been purchased and used to build a MELCOM shop.

Wontumi’s lawyer and family frantically search for him in hospitals

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Andy Appiah Kubi, [R] Wontumi's lawyer and others frantically searching for him Andy Appiah Kubi, [R] Wontumi’s lawyer and others frantically searching for him

Andy Appiah Kubi, counsel to the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has joined party executives and family members in launching a search for him.

This follows reports that he was transferred to a hospital after being picked up and detained by operatives of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) on the evening of Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

In a video posted on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Lawyer Andy Appiah Kubi, along with some party executives and members of Wontumi’s family, were seen actively searching for his whereabouts, moving from one hospital to another.

They initially visited the 37 Military Hospital, where a doctor informed them that the politician and businessman was not at the facility.

With disappointment written on their faces, the group then proceeded to the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), hopeful of finding him there. However, their hopes were dashed when he was not found at that location either.

As of now, it remains unclear whether the outspoken Chairman Wontumi has been located.

Chairman Wontumi was arrested and detained by EOCO after reporting to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

On Monday, May 26, 2025, he had reported to the CID, where he was formally charged with engaging in illegal mining activities.

According to a police statement signed by Superintendent Joseph Benefo Darkwah, Head of the Public Affairs Unit at the CID, the NPP regional chairman was cautioned over his alleged involvement in unauthorized mining operations, pollution of water bodies, and entry into a forest reserve without permission.

The police confirmed that Chairman Wontumi fully cooperated with investigators, provided his statement, and was subsequently granted bail with two sureties.

His detention by EOCO follows a failed attempt by security operatives to arrest him on Friday, May 23, 2025.

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ECG cuts power to YEA office in Abuakwa North over GH₵5,500 debt

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The power cut stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years The power cut stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years

Operations at the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) office in Abuakwa North have come to a standstill following the disconnection of electricity by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) over a longstanding debt of GH₵5,500.

The power cut, which stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years, has left the office without electricity for several days, crippling service delivery and raising concerns about the agency’s ability to fulfill its core mandate of addressing youth unemployment in the municipality.

The newly appointed YEA Director for Abuakwa North, Mr. Edmond Kwaku Dua, expressed frustration during an interview after resuming duty on Monday.

“As I resume office today, there is no electricity. Everything is ‘basa’ in the office. Not a single computer is working,” he lamented, describing the dire state of affairs.

The power outage has rendered all electronic equipment inoperable, leaving staff unable to perform basic administrative functions. Mr. Dua has since issued an urgent appeal to the relevant authorities and stakeholders to help settle the outstanding electricity debt and restore power to the office.

In addition to the disconnection, Mr. Dua pointed out the poor condition of the office infrastructure, calling for immediate renovation. He urged individuals, organisations, and government agencies to support efforts to revive the office and enable it to serve the youth effectively.

Despite the challenges, the YEA Director remains hopeful about the broader national agenda to tackle unemployment. Speaking to Accra FM/CTV News reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel, Mr. Dua lauded the proposed 24-hour economy policy, describing it as a potential game-changer for job creation.

“Once we are able to implement it, you can imagine the number of employment opportunities we can create for the youth of this country,” he said, noting that about 140,000 young people enter the Ghanaian labour market each year.

Mr. Dua further emphasised the importance of the private sector’s involvement in realising President John Mahama’s One Million Jobs Agenda, which aligns with the YEA’s broader efforts to reduce unemployment across the country.

In a statement, the YEA highlighted the upcoming YEA Job Fair 2025 as a critical component of the agency’s strategy to connect job seekers with potential employers and provide avenues for skills development and career advancement.

ECG cuts power to YEA office in Abuakwa North over GH₵5,500 debt

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The power cut stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years The power cut stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years

Operations at the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) office in Abuakwa North have come to a standstill following the disconnection of electricity by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) over a longstanding debt of GH₵5,500.

The power cut, which stems from an unpaid bill dating back seven years, has left the office without electricity for several days, crippling service delivery and raising concerns about the agency’s ability to fulfill its core mandate of addressing youth unemployment in the municipality.

The newly appointed YEA Director for Abuakwa North, Mr. Edmond Kwaku Dua, expressed frustration during an interview after resuming duty on Monday.

“As I resume office today, there is no electricity. Everything is ‘basa’ in the office. Not a single computer is working,” he lamented, describing the dire state of affairs.

The power outage has rendered all electronic equipment inoperable, leaving staff unable to perform basic administrative functions. Mr. Dua has since issued an urgent appeal to the relevant authorities and stakeholders to help settle the outstanding electricity debt and restore power to the office.

In addition to the disconnection, Mr. Dua pointed out the poor condition of the office infrastructure, calling for immediate renovation. He urged individuals, organisations, and government agencies to support efforts to revive the office and enable it to serve the youth effectively.

Despite the challenges, the YEA Director remains hopeful about the broader national agenda to tackle unemployment. Speaking to Accra FM/CTV News reporter Apelete Kofi-Michel, Mr. Dua lauded the proposed 24-hour economy policy, describing it as a potential game-changer for job creation.

“Once we are able to implement it, you can imagine the number of employment opportunities we can create for the youth of this country,” he said, noting that about 140,000 young people enter the Ghanaian labour market each year.

Mr. Dua further emphasised the importance of the private sector’s involvement in realising President John Mahama’s One Million Jobs Agenda, which aligns with the YEA’s broader efforts to reduce unemployment across the country.

In a statement, the YEA highlighted the upcoming YEA Job Fair 2025 as a critical component of the agency’s strategy to connect job seekers with potential employers and provide avenues for skills development and career advancement.

Residents refuse to relocate despite Weija dam spillage, citing lack of alternatives

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A resident speaking to the media A resident speaking to the media

Despite repeated warnings from the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) about the impending spillage of the Weija Dam, residents living in low-lying communities along the dam have vowed to stay put, citing desperation and a lack of relocation options.

GWCL, earlier this week, began spilling excess water from the dam by opening two of its five gates, a move necessitated by rising water levels due to recent heavy rains.

The company warned that the spillage was critical to protecting the dam’s structural integrity and preventing a potential disaster.

However, many residents in flood-prone areas say they have nowhere else to go.

“We’ve been through this before. Every year, they open the dam, and water enters our homes. But where do they expect us to go?” one resident asked in frustration.

With past spillages leading to widespread flooding, displacement, and property damage, residents remain fearful—but resolute. Some said they were prepared to climb onto rooftops to survive the floods rather than abandon their homes.

“Even if the water comes, we’ll stay on the roof if we have to. We’re not leaving because we have no other choice,” another resident said.

The Weija Dam spillage has become an annual challenge for communities along its banks. Yet, many claim that this year, authorities failed to adequately engage them before opening the dam gates. Several residents expressed anger toward GWCL for not directly informing them or involving community leaders in advance.

“They didn’t come to speak with us. They just opened the gates. We should have been part of the conversation,” a community member said.

As of now, only two gates have been opened, but GWCL has indicated that more may follow depending on weather conditions and water levels.

3 GETFund projects stalled …deeping woes of UTAS

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 Three critical Ghana Educa­tion Trust Fund (GETFund) projects of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS), Navrongo, in the Upper East Region have been stalled for the past 10 years affecting academic work.

These include a 4-storey hostel facility for students, 4-storey lab­oratory complex, a lecture hall / office complex, a situation which is making it difficult to admit more students into the university.

THE Vice Chancellor of UTAS, Professor Albert Luguter­ah, who disclosed these to The Ghanaian Times in an exclusive interview on Friday, blamed the issue on successive governments and contractors for the lukewarm attitude in getting the projects executed on scheduled.

Prof. Luguterah said he was following up on the “needless delays” in getting these major GETFund projects executed with the expedition it deserved to bring to an end the continued ‘hullabaloo’ of limited infrastruc­ture constraining the successful running of the university.

Describing the situation as “highly devastating,” he pointed out that the phenomenon had made the school, also referred to as C.K Tedam University of Technology and Applied Scienc­es (CKT-UTAS) underutilised, compelling management to turn down a lot of applications from prospective students in every academic year.

Additionally, he mentioned that the construction of a 4-sto­rey hostel facility for students had been stalled along the line, forcing scores of students to trek miles from their private residence to access lectures, each day.

He disclosed that the hostel project, awarded to the Koddeg Ghana Limited on March 3, 2024, was scheduled to be com­pleted on August 31, 2025.

According to him, the estimat­ed GH¢4.28 million project was only 10 per cent complete with the contractor abandoning the site after all efforts to secure the needed funds to continue the project proved futile.

Also, the construction of a 4-storey Laboratory Complex, awarded to the Sunlu Ghana Ltd on November 11, 2016, Prof. Luguterah emphasised, had hit the rock, with the contractor demanding a revision of the contract and revaluation of the contract sum which is currently GH¢21, 499,577.33.

“You see, it is sad that you award contract to a contractor which is just some meagre four or five or so millions of Ghana Cedis, and because of the unnec­essary delays, it balloons.

“So, despite all that the con­tractors have done, the amount of money they need to finish the project is far more than the cost of the entire project, and it is just sometimes painful how we just watch how Ghana’s money is wasted,” he fumed.

Moreover, he mentioned other impeded contracts, such as a 4-storey lecture hall and office block which was awarded on contract on November 14, 2014, and was scheduled for comple­tion on November 11, 2016, with an initial contract sum of GH¢3, 979,086.51.

He said the inner roads of the university were in a very deplor­able state, an issue he stated had posed challenges to the opera­tions of the school.

 FROM FRANCIS DABRE DABANG, NAVRONGO

Goaso Traditional Council imposes GH₵50 levy per household for funeral of late paramount chief

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late Goasomanhene, Nana Kwasi Bosomprah late Goasomanhene, Nana Kwasi Bosomprah

The Goaso Traditional Council has announced that every household within the Goaso Traditional Area in the Ahafo Region will be required to pay GH₵50 as part of preparations for the funeral rites of the late Goasomanhene, Nana Kwasi Bosomprah.

Nana Kwasi Bosomprah, the Paramount Chief of the Goaso Traditional Area, passed away in December 2024. Reports indicate that he had been unwell for some time prior to his death.

At a press conference held on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, the Traditional Council declared that the levy is mandatory and called on all households to comply.

“We are about to bid farewell to our chief, who generously provided us a place on this land to lay our heads. Will you remain unconcerned and contribute nothing as we prepare for his funeral?” the Council stated.

“The Goaso Traditional Council has resolved that each household must contribute fifty cedis. We humbly ask that there be no complaints about this contribution.

“If you refuse to pay and, in the future, lose a family member, will you still come to the Traditional Council seeking a burial place?

“We are hopeful that everyone will contribute to ensure we give our chief a befitting burial. We respectfully urge every household to make this payment—it is mandatory.

“Please note, if you do not pay, the time will come when the Traditional Council will take action,” one of the leaders of the Council who addressed the media said.

Nana Kwasi Bosomprah was widely known for his outspoken nature. He openly criticized the Electoral Commission of Ghana, various state agencies, and the administration of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

He made headlines for publicly weeping over the lack of development in his community and for calling out pastors and fellow chiefs whom he accused of misrepresenting the true state of the nation.

Nana Kwasi Bosomprah was enstooled as the Paramount Chief of Goaso in 2008.

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ECG installs 18 new 33 kv at Odorkor Primary Substation …to improve power supply

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has inaugu­rated 18 new 33 Kilovolt (kv) switchgears at the Odorkor Primary Substation, as part of ef­fort by the power utility company to enhance quality and reliability of electricity supply to customers.

An imitative of the Accra Sub-Transmission Division of the ECG), the installation of switch­gears, which was fully funded by the ECG, would among other things help address the issues of frequent power outages experi­enced by customers at Odorkor, Sakaman, South Odorkor, Kwash­ieman, Official Town, McCarthy Hill, Mallam, Awoshie, and parts of Dansoman, who relied on the Odorkor Primary Substation for power.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony in Accra on Friday, the General Manager of the ECG Sub-Transmission in Accra, Mr Francis K. Atsyatsya, said the installation of the new switchgears was necessitated by the urgent need to replace the old switchgears that had been in use for the past 14 years now.

According to him, the old switchgears that were replaced had not only become less efficient, thereby contributing to the fre­quent power outages experienced by customers, but also raised safety concerns at the substation.

“These new switchgears replace outdated equipment that has been in operation for approximately 14 years, which not only diminished efficiency but also raised safety concerns at the substation,” Mr Atsyatsya explained.

Furthermore, he noted that the installation of the new switchgears would enhance the safety of ECG staff who operated at the Odorkor Primary Substation.

Mr Atsyatsya again noted that several projects aimed at improv­ing service delivery and customer satisfaction were expected to be completed by ECG.

He, therefore, urged stakehold­ers and customers to collaborate with the company in order to enhance service delivery and cus­tomer satisfaction.

Moreover, the General Manger cautioned customers to be vigilant against scammers who portray themselves as staff of ECG to transact business with them and report such individuals and their fraudulent activities to the police or the nearest ECG office.

In addition, he encouraged customers to use the ECG Mobile App or short code *226# for all ECG-related payments.

Mr Atsyatsya also called on customers to promptly pay their bills to enable ECG initiative fur­ther projects aimed at enhancing service delivery.

BY BENJAMIN ARCTON
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National Cross Border Women Traders Association confers with Council of State Member Kwamigah-Atokple

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Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple [2nd from L] with some members of the association Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple [2nd from L] with some members of the association

The National Cross Border Women Traders Association has met with the Member of the Council of State representing the Volta Region, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, to discuss matters surrounding border trade.

The discussions centered particularly on “formalising border trade for women through cooperative structures, digital membership registration, and infrastructure development.”

Making this known in a post on Facebook, Kwamigah-Atokple recalled how his personal experience of growing up around the border made the meeting even more relatable for him.

“As someone who grew up witnessing cross-border trade struggles firsthand, I resonated deeply with their concerns. I assured them of my full commitment to advocating for improved infrastructure, security, and trade facilitation, particularly for women using the approved Volta routes.

This engagement reinforces my resolve to make the Volta Region a model for inclusive trade development. With coordinated support, we can ensure that cross-border women traders are empowered, protected, and fully integrated into Ghana’s formal trade economy to expand the revenue net for the Republic of Ghana.

As part of my commitment to championing inclusive economic growth and grassroots empowerment, I received a delegation from the National Cross Border Women Traders Association, led by the National Coordinator, Mr. Oscar Akaba, in my office today,” he wrote.

The Council of State Member also highlighted the importance of the meeting, especially considering the Volta Region is home to several border entry points.

“Their visit focused on strengthening women-led cross-border trade activities, especially through the Volta Region, which hosts 57 entry points—12 of which are officially approved.

The team presented a clear vision of formalizing border trade for women through cooperative structures, digital membership registration, and infrastructure development. Yet, challenges remain,” he added.

Among the delegation were Mama Setrakor, Madam Dzidzorgbe Rebecca Amuzu, Madam Senanu, and Mrs. Gloria Sakyi.

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Raymond Asante puts up Man of the Match display for Charleroi in Belgian League playoffs

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Raymond Asante’s effort earned him the Man of the Match Raymond Asante’s effort earned him the Man of the Match

Raymond Asante made the most of his second half appearance in Sporting Charleroi’s 2-1 win over OH Leuven on Saturday in the Belgian Conference League playoffs.

The 21-year-old was subbed on after the break and he weaved his magic.

According to FotMob, the former Young Apostles FC player was the most accurate passer (100%) to play 45 minutes or more.

He was also the most fouled player in the match (3 times) and an xG factor of 0.03

Asante’s effort made him the most outstanding player on the pitch which earned him the Man of the Match away.

He is on loan from Italian side and it looks like Charleroi will retain his services as they seek qualification to play in UEFA’s third-tier inter-club competition, the Conference League.

Playing in the U23 League, Asante has scored seven goals in 14 appearances.

‘Legal Education Bill to end Makola monopoly’ – Dafeamekpor

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The Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has declared that the much-anticipated Legal Education Bill will break the Ghana School of Law’s long-standing monopoly over professional legal training.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express on Tuesday, May 27, the legislator—himself a lawyer—called the move a necessary reform to “democratise legal education” and correct a “corrupted” system.

“We waged this war from about 2018,” the Member of Parliament for South Dayi said.

“Intake to the law school became acrimonious, contentious, and eventually corrupted. Corrupted because evidence emerged that even persons who didn’t write law school entrance exams got admitted.”

Citing findings from the General Legal Council’s own disciplinary committee, Mr Dafeamekpor alleged that at least 11 students were smuggled into the law school.

“My information is that they were over 33,” he added. “But to minimise the impact, they said 11. What became the fate of those 11 students? We are yet to know, but we shall uncover.”

According to him, the new bill will mandate that all accredited law faculties in the country be licensed not only to run academic LLB programmes, but also to train lawyers professionally.

“Let every faculty accredited to run the academic LLB programs be accredited or licensed to train their own lawyers,” he said.

Under the proposed system, bar examinations—administered twice annually by the General Legal Council—will be the single national qualifying test.

“We’ll have one in January and one in July. When you pass in January, you are called to the bar in March or April. If you pass in June, you’re called in September or October,” he explained.

“That way, we can have as many lawyers as we want.”

He argued that many faculties are already calling themselves law schools, but are unable to train lawyers due to regulatory bottlenecks.

“What becomes of a law school when you can’t train lawyers?” he asked. “So we want the faculties to be converted into law schools.”

Makola, the traditional Ghana School of Law in Accra, will become just another competitor under the new regime.

“It will no longer have the monopoly. It will admit its own students afresh, train them, and when they’re ready, they go and face the bar like everyone else.”

Mr Dafeamekpor stressed that not all those called to the bar need to be courtroom lawyers.

“That’s the erroneous impression in the minds of a lot of people,” he said. “There are more people with a law degree who are not in practice. They are in corporate law and others, and we need them.”

He added that many district assemblies and institutions across Ghana are in need of legally trained minds, not necessarily practising lawyers, who can guide critical processes and decisions.

“You need lawyers who may not even be practitioners, but who have the legal training, who have the legal mind to guide you.”

Pressed by host Evans Mensah on when the bill will be passed, Mr Dafeamekpor responded with certainty and urgency.

“Why not? I’m the Majority Chief Whip, and we are even minded to move this under a certificate of urgency. It is one of our major political promises, and we will deliver it.”

He also revealed that he would be publishing an article on the matter before the end of the week, which would further expose some of the issues that have plagued the current system of legal education.

“We are serious about this. We are going to break the bottlenecks. We are going to expand access. The Legal Education Bill is the way forward,” he said.

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Wontumi hospitalised after hours of EOCO interrogation

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Wontumi was arrested by EOCO on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 Wontumi was arrested by EOCO on Tuesday, May 27, 2025

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has been rushed to a hospital after undergoing hours of interrogation at the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

The development was confirmed by his lawyer, Andy Appiah-Kubi, in an interview on Tuesday night, May 27, 2025.

According to Appiah-Kubi, his client was taken to the hospital for medical treatment following the intensive interrogation session.

“My client has been taken to the hospital for medical treatment…” he said.

“We have given our statement; they preferred some allegations against him, and he responded to them. We haven’t finished the interrogation, so we will come back to continue, hopefully tomorrow, if his condition improves. Otherwise, he will stay there until the doctors discharge him, and then we will come back to continue the interrogation,” Appiah-Kubi stated.

The lawyer also revealed that amidst these developments, they received a writ of summons from Exim Bank earlier in the afternoon.

“Nevertheless, we have also received this afternoon a writ of summons from Exim Bank, and we are going to respond to the pleadings tomorrow. I am very hopeful that we will be able to mount a defence to the writ,” he added.

Appiah-Kubi expressed confidence in addressing both the criminal and civil aspects of the case. “When we are in court, we will indicate to the court that this is a civil matter, for which reason Exim Bank has issued a writ to us, which we are also responding to. So, this one of a supposed criminal investigation, I am sure and confident that we will be able to mount a defence,” he said.

Chairman Wontumi’s arrest and subsequent interrogation by EOCO saw some NPP supporters protesting outside the EOCO office.

The protests escalated into violence, leading to the assault of a Joynews reporter, Latif Iddrisu, and the vandalism of police vehicles by some protesters.

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SHS indiscipline crisis demands collective action; Mahama issues wake-up call

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President Mahama calls for collaboration to address rising indiscipline in SHSs President Mahama calls for collaboration to address rising indiscipline in SHSs

President John Dramani Mahama has raised an alarm about a troubling trend: the rising indiscipline in Senior High Schools (SHSs).

He has expressed deep concern over the escalating issues of indiscipline across the country and is urging stakeholders to come together to address this situation.

A report from Citinewsroom.com highlights that Mahama’s comments align with warnings from the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT), which has recently lamented the decline of discipline in schools.

NAGRAT has given the government an ultimatum to resolve the issue by the end of the month or risk protective actions from teachers against violent students.

Increasing incidents of unruly behavior, substance abuse, and poor academic performance have negatively impacted the reputation of Ghana’s SHSs.

Mahama believes it is time for collective action.

During a meeting with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference at the Jubilee House on Friday, May 23, 2025, President Mahama emphasised the urgent need for collaboration to reverse this trend.

“There is a breakdown of values and morals, and that is creating some issues in our schools. There have been incidents where you find students with guns in our public schools. There is also the student who almost lost her eyesight because a student fired a gun,” he stated.

Mahama’s message to parents, teachers, policymakers, and students is clear: we must work together to address the root causes of indiscipline and restore order in our SHSs.

He also questioned how issues such as curriculum design, moral education, student discipline, and teacher absenteeism are being managed.

“So, what do we do about our curriculum, moral education, discipline, and teacher absenteeism? The inspectorate division of the GES cannot be everywhere at the same time to make sure that teachers are in school,” he noted.

Mahama called for closer cooperation between the GES and faith-based institutions to enhance accountability and monitoring.

“So, how can we collaborate with the churches and find out whether the teachers who have been posted to these schools are actually going to schools and teaching? I think collaboration will help solve the issue,” he added.

The future of Ghana’s youth is at stake.

In a separate discussion, President Mahama described the fight against illegal mining, known locally as galamsey, as a highly complex challenge.

This issue is compounded by the country’s current economic difficulties and high youth unemployment.

He pointed out that limited job opportunities have driven many unskilled youths to engage in illegal mining activities for survival.

Mahama also differentiated between galamsey and legitimate small-scale mining, stating, “Small-scale mining, when properly regulated, is not illegal.”

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Unity Cup: We will do everything to beat Nigeria

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Black Stars coach, Otto Addo Black Stars coach, Otto Addo

Black Stars coach, Otto Addo, has assured that they will do everything possible to beat Nigeria.

Ghana will renew the rivalry with their West African neighbours in the 2025 Unity Cup game at the Gtech Community Stadium on Wednesday night.

Despite leaving out key players for the four-nation tournament, Addo, speaking to the press, said they are seeking revenge from their last game and also to claim the bragging rights for the supporters, knowing very well the kind of rivalry that exists between the two nations

“The last friendly we lost, so we really want to beat them this time. I know about the rivalry, so games like these are very important and a win here can get the fans behind us, so we will have to do everything to win the game,” the former Borussia Dortmund talent coach said.

The 48-year-old also emphasised that, although the match is officially a friendly, it carries much more weight given the historic competition between the two countries.

“It’s a friendly but not really a friendly. We want our people to be proud of us, as it’s always about who has a better team. We are hoping to be successful, even though it will be tough, but we would like to win,” he added.

The winner will face either Jamaica or Trinidad and Tobago in the final on Saturday, May 31.

Government to introduce new guidelines for removal of Superior Courts Justices

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Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga

The Majority Leader in Parliament, Mahama Ayariga, has revealed that the government is preparing to introduce new constitutional guidelines for the removal of Justices of the Superior Courts, including the Chief Justice.

Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, during the opening of the Second Meeting of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic, he explained that the government aims to establish a more robust and transparent process for the removal of Supreme Court Justices, including the Chief Justice.

“The Attorney General will also present several pieces of subsidiary legislation, including the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Regulations, Court of Appeal Rules, EOCO (Operations) Regulations, EOCO (Terms and Conditions of Service) Regulations, High Court (Civil Procedure) (Amendment) Rules, Interpretation Regulations, Judicial Service (Terms and Conditions of Service) Regulations, Legal Aid Commission Regulations, Supreme Court Rules, and most significantly removal from Office of Justices of the Supreme Court Rules,” he stated.

Mahama Ayariga reaffirmed President John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to accelerating legislative reforms aimed at strengthening state institutions and deepening Ghana’s democratic governance.

“The President is committed to legislative clarity and transparency regarding the constitutional processes for the removal of justices of the Superior Courts,” he added.

His remarks come in the wake of the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, following the determination of a prima facie case in three petitions calling for her removal from office.

President John Dramani Mahama has constituted a five-member committee to investigate the petitions.

In the interim, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie has assumed the role of Acting Chief Justice in line with Article 144(6) of the 1992 Constitution, which stipulates that the most senior Justice of the Supreme Court shall act as Chief Justice if the position becomes vacant or the substantive Chief Justice is unable to perform their duties.

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French MPs back law to allow assisted dying

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French MPs have voted to allow some people in the last stages of a terminal illness the right to assisted dying.

The National Assembly approved the bill, which is backed by President Emmanuel Macron, by 305 votes to 199. It will now go to the upper house, the Senate, before a second reading in the National Assembly. Supporters hope it will become law by 2027.

It would make France the eighth country in the European Union to allow a version of assisted dying.

As currently framed, the French version would be not as permissive as in the Netherlands or neighbouring Belgium, which were the first countries in Europe to legalise assisted dying.

A separate bill creating a right to palliative care went through unopposed. It is estimated that 48% of French patients who require palliative care do not get it.

Macron said the decision to approve both bills was “an important step” in a social media post on Tuesday.

“With respect for sensitivities, doubts and hopes, the path of fraternity that I hoped for is gradually opening up”, he wrote on X.

Much of the two-week debate in the Assembly had focused on the conditions under which a patient could qualify for assisted dying.

The approved formula is for “people struck by a serious and incurable disease” that is “life-threatening and in its advanced or terminal phases”, who are in “constant physical or psychological suffering”.

The patient would have to be able to “freely manifest his or her intention”. They would have to wait 48 hours and then confirm it.

Once authorised, the lethal dose would be self-administered by the patient; or by a medical assistant if the patient were incapable.

Authorisation would be provided by a doctor, but only after consultation with peers.

MPs were allowed a free vote on the bill – a reflection of how differences of opinion on the matter defy party lines. Broadly though, the measure was backed by the centre and left and opposed on the right and populist right.

Conservative critics – echoing views of the once-dominant Catholic Church – were concerned that definitions in the bill were too broad, opening the way for assisted dying for patients who might have years to live.

As in other countries where the ethical issues have been hotly debated, opponents fear that vulnerable elderly people could feel under pressure to die in order to remove a burden from their families.

In a demonstration against the bill outside the National Assembly on Saturday, one 44-year-old woman suffering from Parkinson’s disease said it would be like a “loaded pistol left on my bedside table”.

Some left-wingers wanted to toughen the government’s bill by widening access to assisted dying to minors, non-French nationals and patients who leave instructions before going into a coma.

Under the bill, medical staff who oppose assisted dying would not be obliged to carry it out. However, it would be a crime punishable by two years in jail to try to block an act of assisted dying.

Conservatives wanted to create another crime – of incitement to assisted dying. But this amendment was rejected by MPs.

Prime Minister François Bayrou, who is a practising Catholic, said that if he had a vote on the bill he would abstain. As he is not an MP, he did not have a vote.

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Wontumi’s Arrest: NPP will fiercely resist any political harassment by government

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The National Organiser of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Henry Nana Boakye popularly known as Nana B has served notice that the party will fiercely resist any form of harassment of its members by the government.

His comment comes after the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, was arrested and detained by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) after reporting to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

On Monday, May 26, 2025, he reported to the CID, where he was formally charged with engaging in illegal mining activities.

According to a police statement signed by Superintendent Joseph Benefo Darkwah, Head of the Public Affairs Unit at the CID, the NPP regional chairman was cautioned over alleged involvement in unauthorised mining operations, pollution of water bodies, and entering a forest reserve without permission.

The police confirmed that Chairman Wontumi cooperated fully with investigators, provided his statement, and was subsequently granted bail with two sureties.

His detention by EOCO comes in the wake of a failed attempt by security operatives to arrest him on Friday, May 23, 2025.

Commenting on Wontumi’s arrest in an interview with the media at the EOCO premises, Nana B said the party has resolved to ensure its members who are invited by any state investigative agency avail themselves and assist with the probe.

However, what the party will not tolerate is deliberate government sponsored harassment of party supporters.

“We will cooperate lawfully with any form of investigation. We have said it time without number that we are going to cooperate. But for the government to subject people to such political harassment, intimidation, we are not going to allow it.”

He stated that the party will in the coming days initiate action to express its displeasure over such harassments.

“Trust me we are not going to sit down, we are not going to allow this political intimidation and harassment to go on. In the come days you will hear from us. If you have an overwhelming endorsement from the people it doesn’t mean you have to harass the people. You invite somebody, the person honours the invitation and right afterwards just at the premises he is picked up as if he is a common thief.”

KA

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West African nations unite in Accra to tackle firearms trafficking

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Some of the stakeholders who attended the programme Some of the stakeholders who attended the programme

Key stakeholders from across West Africa have convened in Accra for the Regional Planning Meeting for Operation KAFO VI, a critical multilateral initiative aimed at combating the illicit trafficking of firearms across borders.

The meeting, held from May 27 to 29, 2025, brings together representatives from Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, and Togo, with support from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and financial backing from the Federal Republic of Germany.

Speaking during the opening session on May 27, 2025, Ghana’s Minister of the Interior, Muntaka Mohamed Muntaka-Mubarak, stressed the urgency of regional collaboration in confronting the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW), which he described as both a “symptom and catalyst of instability” in the sub-region.

“This meeting is not simply a planning session. It is a call to action—a declaration that we will not sit idly by while our communities are put at risk,” the Minister stated.

He noted the devastating consequences of illicit weapons, citing increased terrorist activities and violent crime in both urban and rural communities.

The Minister called for the integration of strategic prevention mechanisms, stronger intelligence sharing, and inclusive operations—particularly encouraging gender balance in enforcement teams.

Dr. Adam Bonaa, Acting Executive Secretary of the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA), reiterated Ghana’s commitment to regional peace and security.

He highlighted the importance of sustained institutional capacity building, community engagement, and legislative reforms.

Dr. Bonaa also emphasized the need for the swift passage of Ghana’s proposed Arms Bill, a legislative instrument designed to modernize national firearms regulations and align them with international standards such as the ECOWAS Convention and the UN Firearms Protocol.

“We must ensure that our legal frameworks keep pace with the evolving nature of transnational crime,” he urged.

Speaking on behalf of UNODC, Christoph Capelle, Acting Head of the UNODC Office in Ghana, highlighted the strategic importance of the meeting.

He revealed that Ghana recently concluded its first national strategy against organized crime (2025–2030), developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior, with support from UNODC. The strategy specifically addresses the reduction of illicit weapons.

“The trafficking of firearms is not just a matter of crime—it is a matter of life and death,” said Capelle.

He emphasized that the only way to combat such a transnational threat is through equally transnational, unified, and strategic responses.

Also present was Leonardo Lara, Team Leader of the UNODC Firearms Trafficking Section, who described Operation KAFO as a “strong and growing alliance” against the flow of illicit arms fueling conflict, crime, and terrorism.

He noted the complex and adaptive nature of trafficking networks, warning that they continue to exploit porous borders and jurisdictional loopholes across the Sahel and coastal states.

German Ambassador to Ghana, Daniel Krull, underscored Germany’s long-standing commitment to fighting organized crime in West Africa.

He praised UNODC’s practitioner-focused approach and urged participating countries to maintain strong collaboration.

“The elephant in the room is not easy to get rid of… only when countries are committed to working together will we have a good chance of mitigating the challenge,” he said.

Over the course of the three-day meeting, national delegations are expected to present threat assessments, identify high-risk border areas, and finalize operational plans for KAFO VI.

Training modules, enforcement tools, and coordination mechanisms are also on the agenda.

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Foreign Minister should pursue quiet diplomacy, not opulism – Minority Caucus urges tact and engagement

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The Minority Caucus on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Ranking Member Samuel A. Jinapor, has expressed deep concern over the recent direction of Ghana’s foreign policy communication.

The caucus is urging the Minister for Foreign Affairs to adopt a more measured, consultative, and professional approach to diplomacy, rather than relying on public announcements and social media.

Addressing the media, Hon. Jinapor cited the closure of Ghana’s Embassy in Washington, D.C.—a decision he described as “deeply consequential”—as an example of poor diplomatic process.

The closure reportedly followed allegations of fraud involving one individual at the mission.

“We were utterly shocked to learn of such a major decision through public announcements rather than prior consultation with the Foreign Affairs Committee,” Mr Jinapor said.

“A decision of this magnitude should have been preceded by a formal briefing and managed through discreet diplomatic channels.”

The Minority Caucus emphasised that while accountability is necessary, it must be pursued in a manner that upholds Ghana’s international reputation and supports the morale of its foreign service officers.

Past incidents involving misconduct at missions, they noted, were handled discreetly without compromising the integrity of the diplomatic corps.

“Resorting to social media or public grandstanding risks damaging Ghana’s standing in the international community,” Mr Jinapor warned.

“This approach has repercussions for our diplomats, the image of the country, and the welfare of Ghanaians abroad.”

The caucus clarified that they are not opposed to holding individuals accountable and fully support legal sanctions where wrongdoing is proven.

However, they called for such actions to be taken within the frameworks of institutional and diplomatic best practices.

In addition to concerns about the embassy closure, the caucus raised issues with recent developments at the Ministry, including the rollout of chip-embedded passports and shifting timelines for passport processing.

According to Mr. Jinapor, these initiatives have sparked public confusion due to limited consultation and weak internal coordination.

He acknowledged that the current administration, under President Mahama, is still in its early stages, and suggested that the Foreign Minister may be adjusting from the political style of opposition to the demands of high-level diplomacy.

“International relations demand tact, quiet negotiation, and consistency,” Mr Jinapor said.

“Diplomacy is not a space for political point-scoring or hasty announcements—it requires calm, careful manoeuvring that protects the country’s long-term interests.”

The Minority Caucus also revealed that even members of the Majority and the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee were unaware of some recent decisions by the Ministry.

This, they argued, underscores the urgent need for better transparency and collaboration between the Ministry and Parliament.

In conclusion, the Minority called on the Foreign Minister to strengthen his engagement with the Foreign Affairs Committee, prioritise institutional processes, and commit to a foreign policy agenda rooted in professionalism and tact.

“With more consultation, less populism, and a deeper commitment to diplomacy, Ghana’s global image will be preserved and enhanced,” Mr Jinapor said.

“We trust the Minister will take these concerns seriously.”

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Otto Addo Eyes Fresh Talent For Unity Cup

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Otto Addo

 

BLACK STARS head coach Otto Addo says the upcoming Unity Cup is the perfect time to assess new players as part of his long-term team-building strategy.

Otto Addo has named five debutants in his squad for the tournament, with key players like Kamaldeen Sulemana, Ernest Nuamah, Antoine Semenyo, and Mohammed Kudus missing out due to minor injuries.

“These two matches are extremely important, just like the FIFA World Cup qualifiers in September. This is the perfect time to closely observe the players we’ve been monitoring,” he said

He stressed the importance of creating competition within the squad by giving equal opportunities. “Team building is a process, not something that happens overnight. This is a great chance for our young players to prove themselves.”

Addo said he is focused on building a strong team rather than relying on individual talent. “We want to make these players key parts of the team going forward,” he noted.

The Unity Cup comes after Ghana’s recent wins against Chad and Madagascar, which have placed the Black Stars at the top of Group I in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

“We’re also happy to welcome back players who’ve been absent for months due to various reasons and integrate them with the newcomers,” Otto Addo added.

Ghana face Nigeria at the GTech Community Stadium in West London on Wednesday, May 28. The winner advances to the final on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

 

BY Wletsu Ransford

If it weren’t for me, the crime rate in Ghana would be ‘gidigidi’

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Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale Dancehall musician, Shatta Wale

Self-proclaimed Dancehall King, Shatta Wale, has claimed that he played a significant role in reducing crime and promoting peace in Ghana.

In a Facebook post dated May 27, 2025, the artiste emphasized his efforts in steering the youth away from criminal activities.

“If it wasn’t Shatta Wale, like crime rate in Ghana go be gidigidi,” he stated.

He credited the influence of his “Godfathers” and his own sacrifices in guiding many young people towards positive paths.

Shatta Wale further likened his anti-crime efforts to those of law enforcement, saying, “We don’t support crime; we combat and eradicate crime like the Police sameway.”

He addressed critics who misunderstand his messages, stating, “Many of you keep missing the shots when Shatta talks and it’s because you deh dark room for many years lol.”

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Fameye’s YouTube channel restored after hack ahead of album release

Highlife sensation, Fameye Highlife sensation, Fameye

Ghanaian highlife sensation Fameye has successfully recovered his official YouTube channel following a distressing hack that led to its deletion on May 26, 2025.

The incident occurred just as the artiste was preparing to release new projects, causing concern among fans and potentially disrupting plans to share new content and engage with his audience.

In a Facebook post on May 26, Fameye expressed his frustration, stating:

“My YouTube channel hacked & deleted. I’m sure I’m gonna get it fixed ASAP cos?”

The following day, on May 27, Fameye announced the restoration of his channel via a post on X, expressing gratitude to those who assisted in the recovery process.

“Big love to KwameBaahGH. My YouTube account is back & kicking. Hope you ready for the album? Go subscribe,” he posted.

The reinstatement of his channel comes as a relief, especially as Fameye gears up to release new music, with the artiste hinting at an upcoming album.

Known for hit songs such as “Nothing I Get” and “Mansa,” Fameye has amassed millions of views on the platform and built a strong online presence.

As one of the leading voices in Ghana’s highlife scene, his YouTube channel has played a crucial role in promoting his music and connecting with audiences globally.

Fameye recently clinched the Highlife Artiste of the Year award at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, further solidifying his status in the music industry.

Ghanaian highlife sensation Fameye has successfully recovered his official YouTube channel following a distressing hack that led to its deletion on May 26, 2025.

The incident occurred just as the artiste was preparing to release new projects, causing concern among fans and potentially disrupting plans to share new content and engage with his audience.

In a Facebook post on May 26, Fameye expressed his frustration, stating:

“My YouTube channel hacked & deleted. I’m sure I’m gonna get it fixed ASAP cos?”

The following day, on May 27, Fameye announced the restoration of his channel via a post on X, expressing gratitude to those who assisted in the recovery process.

“Big love to KwameBaahGH. My YouTube account is back & kicking. Hope you ready for the album? Go subscribe,” he posted.

The reinstatement of his channel comes as a relief, especially as Fameye gears up to release new music, with the artiste hinting at an upcoming album.

Known for hit songs such as “Nothing I Get” and “Mansa,” Fameye has amassed millions of views on the platform and built a strong online presence.

As one of the leading voices in Ghana’s highlife scene, his YouTube channel has played a crucial role in promoting his music and connecting with audiences globally.

Fameye recently clinched the Highlife Artiste of the Year award at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, further solidifying his status in the music industry.

Ghanaian highlife sensation Fameye has successfully recovered his official YouTube channel following a distressing hack that led to its deletion on May 26, 2025.

The incident occurred just as the artiste was preparing to release new projects, causing concern among fans and potentially disrupting plans to share new content and engage with his audience.

In a Facebook post on May 26, Fameye expressed his frustration, stating:

“My YouTube channel hacked & deleted. I’m sure I’m gonna get it fixed ASAP cos?”

The following day, on May 27, Fameye announced the restoration of his channel via a post on X, expressing gratitude to those who assisted in the recovery process.

“Big love to KwameBaahGH. My YouTube account is back & kicking. Hope you ready for the album? Go subscribe,” he posted.

The reinstatement of his channel comes as a relief, especially as Fameye gears up to release new music, with the artiste hinting at an upcoming album.

Known for hit songs such as “Nothing I Get” and “Mansa,” Fameye has amassed millions of views on the platform and built a strong online presence.

As one of the leading voices in Ghana’s highlife scene, his YouTube channel has played a crucial role in promoting his music and connecting with audiences globally.

Fameye recently clinched the Highlife Artiste of the Year award at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, further solidifying his status in the music industry.

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Wontumi hospitalised after hours of EOCO interrogation

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Wontumi was arrested by EOCO on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 Wontumi was arrested by EOCO on Tuesday, May 27, 2025

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has been rushed to a hospital after undergoing hours of interrogation at the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

The development was confirmed by his lawyer, Andy Appiah-Kubi, in an interview on Tuesday night, May 27, 2025.

According to Appiah-Kubi, his client was taken to the hospital for medical treatment following the intensive interrogation session.

“My client has been taken to the hospital for medical treatment…” he said.

“We have given our statement; they preferred some allegations against him, and he responded to them. We haven’t finished the interrogation, so we will come back to continue, hopefully tomorrow, if his condition improves. Otherwise, he will stay there until the doctors discharge him, and then we will come back to continue the interrogation,” Appiah-Kubi stated.

The lawyer also revealed that amidst these developments, they received a writ of summons from Exim Bank earlier in the afternoon.

“Nevertheless, we have also received this afternoon a writ of summons from Exim Bank, and we are going to respond to the pleadings tomorrow. I am very hopeful that we will be able to mount a defence to the writ,” he added.

Appiah-Kubi expressed confidence in addressing both the criminal and civil aspects of the case. “When we are in court, we will indicate to the court that this is a civil matter, for which reason Exim Bank has issued a writ to us, which we are also responding to. So, this one of a supposed criminal investigation, I am sure and confident that we will be able to mount a defence,” he said.

Chairman Wontumi’s arrest and subsequent interrogation by EOCO saw some NPP supporters protesting outside the EOCO office.

The protests escalated into violence, leading to the assault of a Joynews reporter, Latif Iddrisu, and the vandalism of police vehicles by some protesters.

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Swedru All Blacks Return To Premier League With Convincing Win

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All Blacks players celebrate their promotion

 

SWEDRU ALL Blacks have secured promotion to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League after a dominant 3-0 victory over New Edubiase United at the Swedru Sports Stadium.

Zayat Bubakari opened the scoring just three minutes in, before Ebenezer Amoh struck twice in the 35th and 77th minutes to seal the win.

The result took Swedru All Blacks to 66 points from 29 matches, placing them seven points ahead of second-placed Sekondi Rospak FC with one game remaining — enough to confirm their place in next season’s top flight.

In Kumasi, Future Stars FC climbed to fifth on the table with an emphatic 4-1 win over Sekondi Eleven Wise at Ejisu Okese Park.

Samuel Kwarteng scored a brace in the 27th and 58th minutes. Albert Forson pulled one back for Eleven Wise in the 72nd minute, but Emmanuel Yeboah and Abdul Rahman Adam added goals in the 77th and 88th minutes to seal the win.

Elsewhere, Elmina Sharks dashed Sekondi Rospak SC’s Premier League hopes with a 1-0 win at the Dr. Nduom Sports Complex. Emmanuel Carrick Cudjoe scored the only goal in the 85th minute. The loss leaves Rospak SC stuck on 59 points — now out of reach of league leaders Swedru All Blacks.

With one round left, the spotlight now shifts to the battle for survival and top-four finishes.

 

BY Wletsu Ransford

Chairman Wontumi hospitalised after arrest – Lawyer says interrogation suspended

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Legal counsel for embattled Ashanti Regional Chairman of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako aka Chairman Wontumi, has confirmed that his client has been hospitalised.

This was after his arrest and interrogation by state security officers.

Speaking to reporters after hours of legal and police proceedings, lawyer and NPP Member of Parliament, Andy Appiah-Kubi, revealed that Wontumi fell ill during the interrogation process and was subsequently transferred to a hospital for medical attention.

“My client has been taken to the hospital for medical treatment,” he disclosed.

“We haven’t finished with the interrogation, so we will come back to continue — hopefully tomorrow, if his condition improves. Otherwise, he will remain there until doctors discharge him.”

The dramatic turn of events follows the arrest of Chairman Wontumi under what NPP leaders have described as “intimidatory” circumstances.

According to party officials, Wontumi had initially honoured a police invitation and was at the CID headquarters responding to questions when he was suddenly whisked away by heavily armed, masked officers and detained for further investigation.

While details of the allegations against him remain unclear, Mr Appiah-Kubi said that the police had “preferred some allegations” against his client, to which he had already responded.

The interrogation was, however, interrupted due to his deteriorating health.

In a parallel development, Mr Appiah-Kubi also revealed that a writ of summons from Exim Bank was served on Wontumi earlier in the day, adding a civil legal dimension to the unfolding drama.

“We have also received this afternoon a writ of summons from Exim Bank, and we are going to respond to the pleadings tomorrow,” he confirmed.

“We are very hopeful that we’ll be able to mount a defence.”

He was keen to distinguish between the civil and criminal elements of the ongoing case.

“This is one of a supposed criminal investigation, but I am confident that we will be able to put up a defence,” he said.

“We consider the Exim Bank issue a civil matter, and that’s how we will respond to it in court.”

The hospitalisation of Chairman Wontumi adds a new layer of tension to a politically charged situation that has already sparked strong reactions from within the NPP.

Several party leaders, including National Organiser Henry Nana Boakye, have denounced the arrest as politically motivated and reminiscent of “dark days” of political intimidation.

As the party awaits further updates on Wontumi’s health and legal status, Mr Appiah-Kubi insisted the NPP will continue to engage with the process but will not be cowed into silence.

“We’re cooperating. We believe in the rule of law,” he stated.

The party says it will provide further updates as events unfold.

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‘Ghana is slipping into the dark days’, says NPP after Wontumi’s arrest

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NPP National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, has criticised what he describes as a dangerous return to the “dark days” of political oppression following the arrest of the party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

Speaking to journalists outside the EOCO Headquarters in Accra, where Wontumi is currently being held, he expressed deep concern over what he called “a Rambo-style arrest” by heavily armed and masked security personnel.

“We are law-abiding. We are ready to cooperate with any investigative body. But what we will resist is political harassment — and that is what we are witnessing,” he said.

According to him, Chairman Wontumi had honoured an invitation from the CID and was exiting the premises when suddenly, four pickups loaded with masked men “armed to the teeth” seized him and whisked him away.

“Just when he was about exiting, then you have almost about four pickups with men masked, armed to the teeth, and just dragged Chairman Wontumi into the pickup,” he recounted.

“We don’t know why he’s being held. We don’t know what they are investigating Chairman Wontumi for.”

The NPP National Organiser described the manner of arrest as unnecessary and calculated to intimidate political opponents.

“This is not why many Ghanaians voted for President Mahama,” he said, accusing the NDC-led government of resorting to theatrics and intimidation.

“Look, six months ago, if President Mahama had mounted the platform and campaigned that when he comes, he’s going to cause arrests, he’s going to use men wielding guns to arrest people in Rambo style — would Ghanaians be happy with him? I don’t think so.”

Nana Boakye said the NPP will not be intimidated.

“We are massing up. We are ready to be here overnight,” he declared. “

When we spoke earlier, we had a handful of our people here. Now, we are increasing. The party will not sit by and allow its members to be bullied under the guise of law enforcement.”

He pointed to what he believes is a pattern of political persecution.

“Quite recently, look at the Adenta Kumi issue — such a useless arrest. For what? Because he had petitioned the President over the Chief Justice matter? Very uncalled for.”

Rejecting suggestions that the party is jumping to conclusions without knowing the full details of the arrest, Nana Boakye insisted the facts on the ground speak for themselves.

“Why is it that an investigative body invites him and then just when he’s exiting, you arrest him in such a wrong style? Why cause all of this movie, action-movie-style arrest? Why?”

He warned that the country’s democracy is being endangered. “The NDC government is sending us back to the dark days, and that is what is unfortunate,” he said.

Despite their protest, the NPP leadership says they will continue to engage peacefully and lawfully.

Nana Boakye confirmed that he and the party’s General Secretary were earlier allowed into the CID reception area but were later denied access to see Wontumi.

“We thought we were going to see him, only for them to come back to tell us that, unfortunately, they cannot allow us access.”

He urged Ghanaians to be vigilant. “Yes, we are all for accountability. But this kind of political victimisation and harassment is uncalled for. That is what we are fighting.”

Nana Boakye also rejected the notion that the crowd gathering outside the CID headquarters could be worsening the situation.

“I don’t think so. Rather, I think we need to show that support. We need to register our displeasure. The President must know.”

The arrest of Chairman Wontumi has already sparked tensions within the NPP, with senior party figures warning that any attempts to intimidate its leadership will be met with strong resistance.

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GFA President Hints At New Sponsor And Broadcaster For Ghana Premier League

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Kurt Okraku

 

PRESIDENT OF the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has revealed that a new headline sponsor and broadcast partner for the Ghana Premier League (GPL) will soon be announced.

The top-flight league has been without a main sponsor since betPawa abruptly terminated its three-year deal with the GFA just three months after signing. Additionally, the GPL currently has no official television partner following the end of its agreement with StarTimes, who reportedly owe the GFA $950,000.

Mr. Okraku who also serves as the 2nd Vice President of CAF assured fans and stakeholders that discussions with potential sponsors and broadcasters are progressing well.

“The Ghana Football Association has been working around the clock to get sponsors for the league, and it will come soon,” he said.

He added that the Premier League remains attractive enough to secure broadcast partnerships and hinted that a new deal is close: “We will announce a new partner soon.”

In the interim, local television stations such as Adom TV, Net2 TV, Metro TV, Original TV, and Globe TV have stepped in to air GPL and FA Cup matches.

With just three matches left in the 2024/25 season, the GFA is hopeful that these new partnerships will help revitalise the league and restore confidence among fans and commercial stakeholders.

 

BY Wletsu Ransford

Majority to probe Covid-19 funds, PDS scandal and Agyapa- Mahama Ayariga

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Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga

The Majority Caucus in Parliament has announced plans to initiate a comprehensive investigation into acts of financial mismanagement and recklessness that allegedly occurred under previous administration.

Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, the Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, stressed the importance of holding public officials accountable for financial decisions.

“During this caucus, the Majority will spearhead a rigorous pursuit of accountability in Ghana’s public financial management. We will demand a full-scale parliamentary investigation into the handling of COVID-19 expenditure to ensure transparency in how emergency funds were utilised.

“Additionally, this House will revisit the unresolved Agyapa Royalties deal and require a detailed update on the $190 million PDS scandal, a case of alleged fraud in power distribution under the previous administration,” he added.

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Jail people who insult personalities online

Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu Kumawood actor, Kwaku Manu

Renowned Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu has called on President John Dramani Mahama to introduce legislation aimed at curbing the increasing trend of online insults directed at prominent individuals.

In a video shared on his Instagram page on May 26, 2025, while vacationing in the United States, Manu praised President Mahama for the positive strides made since returning to power, particularly highlighting the appreciation of the Ghanaian cedi against the US dollar.

However, Manu expressed concern over the culture of disrespect on social media, where some Ghanaians verbally attack national figures, including the President, the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, and influential businessmen such as Dr. Osei Kwame Despite, Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, and Ibrahim Mahama.

“There should be a law to address this issue. Some people on social media insult prominent personalities without any regard. These ill-mannered and undisciplined individuals should face a one-year jail sentence for each insult,” he stated.

Manu’s comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media. Some users support his stance, calling for respect and decorum online, while others question the implications of such a law in a democratic society.

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Journalist assaulted as NPP supporters protest Wontumi’s arrest at EOCO

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Video footage shared by JoyNews shows a chaotic scene with a large crowd surrounding Iddrisu Video footage shared by JoyNews shows a chaotic scene with a large crowd surrounding Iddrisu

Latif Iddrisu, a reporter with Joynews, has been assaulted at a mass gathering of New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporters at the head office of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in Accra.

The incident occurred amidst protests following the arrest of Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP. The arrest of Chairman Wontumi took place shortly after he left the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters in Accra on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.

Supporters of the NPP gathered outside the EOCO office, demanding his release, leading to heightened tensions. During the agitation, some supporters clashed with police and reportedly vandalized two police vehicles, prompting the deployment of additional security to maintain order.

Latif Iddrisu was covering the event when he was assaulted by some of the protesters.

Video footage shared by JoyNews shows a chaotic scene with a large crowd surrounding Iddrisu, who was attempting to report on the situation.

“Nobody has attacked any police,” some angry supporters shouted at the journalist upon hearing the details of his live report.

“Some party supporters have concerns about the fact that has been reported. But that is the fact, and we will not back down on that. The fact is that—and you will find it in the video that we sent that and that has been sent about the attack on the pick-up truck by some of the supporters of the New Patriotic Party who have gathered here to show solidarity to the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party,” the reporter emphasized.

In the heat of the report, Latif was surrounded by some of the supporters who sought to register their displeasure with the report, while some were seen heckling and shoving him.

The reporter at one point noted that he had been hit with a stone.

“So right now, I have been assaulted with this pebble, and the assault is captured live on television…” Latif reported.

The NPP has described Wontumi’s arrest as an abuse of power, with senior party officials accusing the government of using state security institutions to harass political opponents.

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‘We still don’t know why he was taken’ – NPP protests Wontumi’s Rambo-style arrest

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The opposition NPP has slammed what it describes as a “Rambo-style” arrest of its Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Bosiako, aka Chairman Wontumi, demanding immediate clarity on the reasons for his detention.

Speaking to the media late Tuesday, the party’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, expressed deep concern over how he was arrested and the lack of official communication regarding the investigation.

“Now I can confirm that he’s there. I’m also told that he’s there with Andrew Appiah Kubi. What we don’t know is what he’s being investigated for,” Nana Boakye stated outside the EOCO headquarters.

“We understand that he’s in the interrogation room. We are ready to be here overnight.”

According to him, the NPP is law-abiding and ready to cooperate with any investigative body, but strongly objects to what he describes as political harassment.

“What we will resist is any form of political harassment, and that is what we are witnessing,” he said.

He recounted that Chairman Wontumi had complied with an earlier invitation by the Police CID and appeared at their headquarters as scheduled. However, things took a dramatic turn as he was leaving.

“Just when he was about to exit, you have almost four pickups with men masked, armed to the teeth, and they just dragged Chairman Wontumi into the pickup. We don’t know why he’s been held here. We don’t know what they are investigating him for,” Boakye lamented.

The NPP leadership, including the General Secretary, attempted to see Wontumi but were denied access.

“We were allowed into the reception area. We thought we were going to see him, only for them to come back and tell us they cannot allow us access to Chairman Wontumi,” Boakye said.

He insisted the arrest was deliberately humiliating.

“Why is it that an investigative body invites him, and then just when he’s exiting, you arrest him in such a wrong style? Why the action-movie-style arrest? What is wrong with saying, ‘Make a date with us on this day’?”

Nana Boakye accused the current NDC government of dragging the country back to an era of fear and intimidation.

“The NDC government is sending us back to the dark days. It’s unfortunate. This is not why many Ghanaians voted for President Mahama,” he said.

“We’re all for accountability. But this kind of political victimisation and political harassment is uncalled for. That is what we are fighting.”

He also dismissed suggestions that the growing crowd of party supporters outside the CID headquarters was affecting Wontumi’s release.

“I don’t think so. Rather, I think we need to show that support. We need to register our displeasure. The President must know.”

As night fell, the NPP crowd outside the EOCO headquarters grew, with the party signalling it would not back down until it got answers.

“We still haven’t been informed of the reason for the investigation,” Nana Boakye emphasised. “And that alone raises serious questions.”

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Wontumi falls ill during EOCO probe, rushed to hospital

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Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, was rushed to a hospital on Tuesday, May 27, after reportedly falling ill while being interrogated by the Economic and Organised Office (EOCO) in Accra.

The development was confirmed by his lawyer and former Member of Parliament for Asante-Akim North, Andy Appiah Kubi, who disclosed the information to journalists late Tuesday evening. He, however, declined to provide the name or location of the medical facility where his client was receiving treatment.

“Chairman Wontumi took ill during the course of the interrogation and had to be rushed to a hospital for medical attention,” Appiah Kubi stated, declining further comment on his client’s condition or the nature of the illness.

Background of Arrest and Interrogation

Chairman Wontumi was invited earlier in the day by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to assist with ongoing investigations linked to alleged illegal mining activities. He had previously been cautioned over accusations of mining without a license, polluting water bodies, and encroaching on forest reserves.

However, after honouring the CID’s invitation, he was subsequently picked up by EOCO officials and transported to their offices for further questioning, reportedly on related issues.

The arrest triggered immediate tension, with scores of NPP supporters and party executives storming the EOCO premises in protest, demanding his release. The chaotic scenes prompted the deployment of military personnel to reinforce security at the facility.

Several NPP figures, including party National Organiser Henry Nana Boakye and former Greater Accra Regional Minister Titus Glover, accused the government and EOCO of engaging in politically motivated actions aimed at intimidating opposition figures.

Earlier on Tuesday, Nana Boakye told journalists that the NPP would not tolerate what he described as “political harassment” disguised as legal investigations. He warned that the party would resist any effort to weaponize state institutions against its members.

“We are a law-abiding political party, and we’ve urged our members to cooperate with investigative bodies. But we will not sit back while our people are subjected to unfair treatment,” Boakye said.

Titus Glover went further, accusing the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) of orchestrating a “violent political witch-hunt” against Wontumi.

Speaking at the EOCO premises, Glover condemned what he called a “Rambo-style” arrest and challenged EOCO to publicly disclose any charges if they existed.

Soldiers deployed to EOCO as tensions mount over Wontumi’s arrest

Former NFL Star Isaiah Stanback reconnects with Ghanaian roots, plans to set up academy

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Former NFL player Isaiah Stanback says he is exploring ways to invest in Ghana’s youth through a multi-sport academy following a personal visit to trace his ancestral roots.

Stanback and his wife travelled to Ghana after completing a genealogy test that revealed his roots trace back to the West African nation.

The trip, he said, was inspired by a desire to reconnect with heritage and explore opportunities to invest in Ghanaian youth.

“The visit has been awesome,” he told JoySports.

“My wife and I did my genealogy and saw that my origins were here in Ghana, and I wanted to take a trip. I have a friend, Linda, who’s from here, and she invited me to come down.”

During his visit, Stanback engaged with a cross-section of Ghanaian society—from government officials to tribal leaders and community influencers. But his purpose extended beyond cultural curiosity. He came with the hope of listening, learning, and eventually launching a sports academy to develop and empower young people through sports.

“I wanted to come, listen and learn,” he said.

“I didn’t want to push out my own ideas. I wanted to hear from the community, hear from the government, and understand the heartbeat of the country. That’s the only way I could figure out how my expertise—and those of others I know—can best serve the people.”

The 42-year-old, who has competed at the highest levels of American football, believes the foundational qualities of sport—discipline, passion, teamwork—can open new doors for Ghanaian youth.

While acknowledging Ghana’s passion for football (soccer) and track and field, he wants to expand the scope of opportunity by introducing lesser-known sports like American flag football, which will make its debut at the Olympics in 2028.

“Ghanaians already have the passion and athleticism,” he noted.

“But those same characteristics can be translated into other sports. For instance, American flag football is coming up in the Olympics. That’s an opportunity to build talents that already exist here, and develop them through a structured sports academy—combining mentorship, athleticism, and exposure.”

He said his vision is to create a multi-disciplinary space where youth can discover and grow their abilities, particularly those who may not currently have access to such opportunities.

“I’ve seen the kids in the communities, I’ve spoken to leaders and seen what the barriers to entry are. There are millions of young people who just need mentorship and guidance to unlock their potential,” he said.

“It’s not just about producing athletes. It’s about giving them tools for life—discipline, confidence, global exposure, and a chance to dream bigger.”

Stanback’s trip may have started as a personal journey to discover his roots, but it appears to be evolving into a broader mission to invest in the future of Ghana—one child, one sport, one story at a time.

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‘We will resist political harassment’ – NPP fires warning after Wontumi arrest

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has warned the government, accusing it of engaging in politically motivated harassment following the dramatic arrest of the party’s Ashanti Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Bosiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi.

In a tense interview outside the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) in Accra, the party’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, described the arrest as a “Rambo-style” operation.

He vowed that the NPP would resist what he called “political harassment” of its members.

“We are law-abiding. We will cooperate fully with any investigative body,” he stated. “But what we will resist is any form of political harassment — and that is what we are witnessing.”

According to Nana Boakye, Chairman Wontumi had been invited by the CID to report on Tuesday and had complied.

However, just as he was about to leave, “almost about four pickups with men masked, armed to the teeth, dragged him into a pickup and brought him here.”

He stressed that the party still does not know what their regional chairman is being held for or the details of any investigation.

“We don’t know why he’s being held here. We don’t know what they are investigating him for,” he said, adding that even the party’s General Secretary and he were denied access when they visited the facility earlier.

The party claims this is not an isolated case, referencing a recent arrest involving an NPP supporter over a petition concerning the Chief Justice.

“Such a useless arrest,” Nana Boakye fumed. “Very uncalled for.”

He warned that these actions by the government were dragging Ghana back into what he called “the dark days,” where political opponents were intimidated and silenced.

“This is not why many Ghanaians voted for President Mahama,” he argued.

“If six months ago he had mounted a platform and said he would be arresting people with guns in this Rambo-style, no Ghanaian would have voted for him.”

When asked whether the protest and presence of NPP supporters at the CID headquarters could be influencing the authorities’ decision to detain Wontumi, Nana Boakye rejected the idea.

“I don’t think so,” he said. “Rather, I think that we need to show that support. We need to register our displeasure. The President must know.”

He concluded with a stark message: “We are all for accountability. But this kind of political victimisation is uncultured. We will resist it — fully.”

Chairman Wontumi’s arrest has sparked tensions in the party’s stronghold region, with party foot soldiers and officials massing outside the EOCO Head Office.

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NDC MPs without ministerial appointments not hungry or idle

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Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has dismissed claims that National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament who have not yet been nominated to ministerial positions by President John Dramani Mahama are hungry, idle, or jobless.

President Mahama had pledged to work with 60 ministers as part of his new administration. So far, 56 appointments have been made, leaving four positions yet to be filled.

The delay has sparked public speculation about dissatisfaction among some MPs who are still waiting for appointments.

However, in an interview with Umaru Sanda Amadu on Channel One TV’s Face to Face, Dafeamekpor insisted that the unappointed MPs are actively engaged in constituency work and remain committed to the party’s agenda.

“My MPs are not hungry, they are not idle, and they are not jobless,” he affirmed.

He went on to highlight that President Mahama’s ministerial pledge influenced the political landscape during the 2024 elections, pushing his main opponent, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to also make a similar promise.

“When flagbearer and now President Mahama promised to appoint 60 ministers, it compelled Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, [2024 presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party] to also promise 50,” Dafeamekpor noted. “I can say that, that kind of promise also endeared him to the people for the massive votes.”

He maintained that the NDC remains united and focused on fulfilling its commitments to the Ghanaian people.

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‘Do not mistake privilege for impunity’- Speaker to MPs

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Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has cautioned Members of Parliament that privileges they enjoy does not offer them an absolute protection from lawful inquiry.

Delivering a statement at the commencement of the second meeting of the Ninth Parliament on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, he clarified that parliamentary impunity is meant to safeguard the independence of the legislature.

“The immunities granted to this House and its members are designed to protect the independence of the legislature, not to obstruct justice.

“These provisions are institutional safeguards, and they were never intended as escape routes for honourable members. Our position on this is unnegotiable as Parliament will not stand by while members are subjected to unlawful or politically motivated persecution. But neither will Parliament offer protection to those who seek to misuse its privileges to frustrate legitimate investigations”, he remarked.

Alban Bagbin stressed that while Parliament will defend its members from unlawful political actions, it will not shield those who misuse parliamentary privilege.

“I remain committed to fully upholding the constitutional and procedural protections afforded to every member of this House. The dignity of Parliament requires that its rules and privileges be respected. But it also requires that we do not mistake privilege for impunity. Privilege is not impunity. Immunity is not invisibility. The law binds us all. And the law is the law,” he said.

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Hezron Clarke releases new single ‘Property Manager’ with a Sizzling afrobeats rhythm

The song features a sleek afrobeats rhythm with a bubbling reggae undercurrent The song features a sleek afrobeats rhythm with a bubbling reggae undercurrent

Jamaican singer-songwriter Hezron Clarke, professionally known as Hezron or Kwame Bonsu, has released his latest single, Property Manager, via Tad’s Record.

The song features a sleek afrobeats rhythm with a bubbling reggae undercurrent, complemented by mesmerizing keyboard, guitar, and percussive flourishes.

With witty lyrics, Hezron playfully proposes to manage a woman’s “property,” using terms like “landowner,” “survey your acre,” and “peg your boundary line.”

Hezron’s connection to Africa runs deep. After tracing his heritage to Ghana, he visited the country in 2023, meeting prominent figures including the King of the Ashanti Kingdom, Nana Osei Tutu II.

His African experience inspired the afrobeats rhythm in Property Manager; a sound he felt an instant connection to.

With Property Manager, Hezron showcases his versatility as a songwriter, marrying engaging melodies with clever lyrics that address universally resonant themes.

This single follows his previous releases, including Kuju Nyumbani, Blame It on the Wine, and We’ve Made It.

Hezron is set to return to Africa later this year for shows in Ghana and at Nigeria’s Felabration. Before that, he’ll embark on his Man on a Mission Canada tour, performing at various clubs and festivals, including the Victoria Ska and Reggae Festival and Vancouver Reggae Splash.

AM/KA

CPA commends FDA over crackdown on ‘fake’ diapers causing health hazards to children

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The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has commended the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) for its recent action against the influx of substandard and defective baby diapers on the Ghanaian market, which have been linked to serious health issues among infants and toddlers.

In a press statement released by the CPA on May 27, 2025, the agency revealed that over one million pieces of defective diapers—popularly referred to as “fake diapers”—have been seized and destroyed by the FDA in a nationwide clampdown.

These products, which had been widely circulated across various parts of the country, raised concerns among parents and health experts.

The CPA’s commendation follows an alarming investigation it conducted in five major regions: Greater Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Sefwi Wiawso, and Sunyani.

The investigation was prompted by numerous complaints from mothers about skin rashes, discomfort, and infections experienced by their children after using certain diaper brands.

According to the CPA, laboratory tests on samples of these diapers revealed dangerous levels of microbial contamination. Shockingly, further inquiries showed that many of these products had been rejected in their countries of origin due to quality issues.

Instead of being destroyed, they were recovered—sometimes from waste dumps—repackaged in unbranded polyethylene bags, and smuggled into Ghana.

“These diapers are stored and transported under filthy and unhygienic conditions, significantly increasing the risk of infection. Some babies have suffered severe rashes and infections around their genital areas—conditions that could become life-threatening if left untreated,” said Nana Prempeh Aduhene, CPA’s Executive Director in charge of Mediation and Arbitration.

The CPA is urging Ghanaian parents, especially mothers, to stop purchasing unregulated diapers sold in suspicious packaging.

“Are the over five million babies and toddlers in Ghana not deserving of clean, safe, and hygienic diapers? Must our children suffer because of the greed of unscrupulous importers?”

The CPA has also called on the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (CEPS) to tighten border checks and prevent the importation of such hazardous products. The agency emphasized that protecting pediatric health must be a national priority.

The CPA also expressed its readiness to collaborate with the FDA on a nationwide awareness and enforcement campaign to eliminate fake diapers from the market.

“Together, we can ensure a safer and healthier future for every Ghanaian child,” the statement concluded.

AM/KA