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‘We built it’ – Samuel Jinapor criticises Mahama gov’t over chip passport glory claim

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A Ranking Member of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has criticised what he describes as an attempt by the John Mahama administration to take undue credit for the new chip-embedded passport programme.

The former Lands Minister, who was a leading member of the Akufo-Addo administration, insists the biometric passport innovation — now being hailed as a modern breakthrough — was fully developed, funded, and operationalised by the previous government before it handed over power in January 2025.

“We built it,” the Damongo MP stated.

“Everything — from conception, procurement, financing, to execution — was done under former President Akufo-Addo. I do not understand why President Mahama wants to take credit for a project he had no hand in implementing.”

His comments come after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched what it called the “mass rollout” of Ghana’s chip-embedded passports on April 28, 2025 — a move that has drawn praise but also sparked controversy over who deserves the credit.

According to Mr Jinapor, the project had already been officially launched by then-President Akufo-Addo on December 2, 2024, with 50,000 passports ready in stock and another 200,000 ordered and scheduled for delivery — all before the new government took over.

“The records are unimpeachable. This project was not only planned and funded under our watch, but it was also fully executed. What is happening now is merely the distribution of a system we handed over — completed and ready,” he said.

The Damongo MP dismissed the current rollout as a “re-launch” of an already finished project, suggesting that the ceremony and public fanfare were part of a political strategy to rewrite history and mislead Ghanaians.

He also pointed to the painstaking efforts by the Akufo-Addo government to adopt the ICAO’s global travel identification standards and the decision to partner with private players under a PPP model that avoided straining the public purse.

The project, he emphasised, was executed through a well-structured partnership involving 25th Century Technology Limited, Buck Press Limited, and a specially created joint venture — Biometric Travel Solutions Limited.

Samuel Jinapor and the Minority on the Foreign Affairs Committee warned that rebranding and politicising fully executed projects not only wastes public resources but also undermines institutional credibility and transparency.

“What matters now is not who cuts the ribbon again, but how effectively the system is rolled out to benefit Ghanaians. That’s what the new administration should focus on — not playing PR games with completed legacies,” Mr Jinapor added.

He concluded by reminding government officials that, “History cannot be rewritten with press conferences. The facts are documented. The passports you are issuing today were ordered and launched yesterday — by us.”

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GH¢20K gift threshold too high – Domelevo

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Former Auditor-General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo, has described the GHC20,000 gift threshold outlined in the newly launched Code of Conduct for political appointees as excessive, calling for its urgent review to safeguard accountability in public office.

Speaking in an interview on Citi Eyewitness News on Tuesday, May 6, Domelevo acknowledged that the Code is a good step toward instilling professionalism and ethics in public office but insisted that some provisions, particularly on gifts, require reconsideration.

“It is a good start. I see a lot of clarity in defining the role of a minister. I am very happy to read about the receiving of gifts, except that the threshold, I think, is too high. 20,000 is just too high, and that is more than 1,000 dollars,” he stated.

Drawing on his experience at the World Bank, Domelevo noted that the acceptable threshold there was significantly lower and that the new one projected should be re-examined.

“At the World Bank, where I was, the threshold was 50 dollars. If you receive a gift above the value of $50, you surrender it; you do not take it home. But in this case, it is about 1,000 dollars, and 20,000 Ghana cedis to be specific. I think it is too high,” he argued.

Domelevo’s remarks come in the wake of the launch of a new Code of Conduct for political appointees by President John Dramani Mahama on Monday, May 5.

The Code, which seeks to promote ethical leadership and civility in governance, includes a provision allowing ministers and other appointees to retain gifts valued up to GHC20,000.

Gifts exceeding that value must be declared to the Cabinet during tenure and relinquished upon leaving office, unless explicit permission is granted by the President to retain them.

According to the President, the directive will enhance transparency and integrity in public service.

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I’ll seek review if Court’s reasoning is flawed – Assafuah

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Member of Parliament for Old Tafo, Vincent Ekow Assafuah, has hinted at a possible review of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Chief Justice removal case, should the Court’s legal reasoning fail to convince him.

The Supreme Court, in a narrow 3-2 majority decision on Tuesday, May 6, dismissed Assafuah’s application seeking to halt the process for the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo and revoke her suspension from office

Acting Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, along with Justices Yonny Kulendi and Amadu Tanko, ruled to dismiss the injunction request. Justices Henrietta Mensah Bonsu and Ernest Gaewu dissented, opposing the majority decision. The court indicated that the full reasons for its decision will be made public on May 21, 2025.

Speaking on the Channel One Newsroom, Assafuah acknowledged the Supreme Court’s decision to defer the detailed reasoning behind its ruling to May 21.

He emphasised that he would await the official explanation before deciding his next steps, but made it clear that a review could be on the table.

“The Supreme Court says that on the 21st of May, the reasoning behind their ruling will be made available to us,” he noted. “When it is finally made available, then I will see the reasoning behind it — whether or not it holds water. If it does, I leave the matter to rest. If it doesn’t, in my opinion, then I am likely to file for a review.”

Assafuah pointed out that even within the Supreme Court, there was partial alignment with his legal position.

“Even before getting hold of the reasoning, it is clear that even at the Supreme Court, two of the judges agreed with my position and ruled in favour of my arguments,” he said. “So, it gives me some indication that I am likely to go back to the Supreme Court.”

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GUTA hails BoG for breaking dollar ‘store of value’ myth

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The Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA) is hailing what it calls a remarkable rebound of the local currency, the cedi.

It praised the Bank of Ghana (BoG) for restoring confidence in the cedi and turning the tide against years of foreign exchange anxiety.

In a statement signed by GUTA President Dr. Joseph Obeng and Head of its Business and Economic Bureau, Charles Kusi Appiah Kubi, the Association noted that from January to date, the cedi has shown steady gains against major trading currencies.

This development, they say, has brought “respite and confidence” to the business community.

“This has brought hope to the business community in recouping some of the lost capital during the last couple of years,” the statement read.

“Importantly, it has also brought a positive speculation and predictability around the foreign exchange space, thereby eroding the notion that the foreign currency is a store of value in the Ghanaian community.”

GUTA credited not only the central bank’s efficient forex market management but also government’s apparent fiscal discipline as key factors behind this newfound stability.

The union is urging the authorities to “sustain these prudent measures”, which, if maintained, could help the country “achieve full economic recovery, make businesses competitive, increase productivity, and alleviate the high cost of living.”

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Ghana’s banking sector hit by rising fraud as 155 staff dismissed in 2024

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This figure represents part of a total of 365 staff identified in connection with fraudulent practices, according to the Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) 2024 Fraud Report.

The report revealed a year-on-year increase in the number of fraud cases reported by banks and Special Deposit-Taking Institutions (SDIs), rising from 15,865 incidents in 2023 to 16,733 in 2024—a 5% increase.

The estimated value of financial risk associated with these cases has also risen sharply. In 2024, the sector recorded a potential loss of approximately GH¢99 million, up from GH¢88 million in the previous year. This marks a 13% increase in the monetary impact of fraud.

The BoG expressed concern over the slow pace of legal proceedings, which has hindered banks’ efforts to recover losses. The central bank noted in its report: “The lengthy nature of court cases often discourages institutions from pursuing them, resulting in fewer successful recoveries.”

The report further observed that: “This is an indication that other staff implicated in fraud activities are either exonerated or given lesser punishments.”

To counter this, the BoG urged financial institutions to reinforce their disciplinary procedures and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to fraud.

In a positive development, the total number of reported fraud cases dropped by 26%, falling from 969 cases in 2023 to 716 in 2024. This decline has been attributed to the improvement of internal controls within the sector.

However, the Bank stressed that the overall risk remains significant, with the types of fraud becoming more sophisticated and widespread.

The most common types of fraud recorded in 2024, based on value at risk, included:

Fraud Type Forgery and document manipulation Identity theft/impersonation ATM/POS/Card fraud E-money fraud Remittance-related fraud Microfinance institutions and savings and loans companies have also experienced a notable rise in cash theft cases, prompting the BoG to call for stricter internal controls.

The Bank of Ghana voiced strong concern over the increasing number of financial institution staff involved in fraudulent schemes. It recommended enhanced background checks during recruitment and continuous training to uphold professional standards.

The report stated: “Banks and SDIs should also ensure the prosecution of culprits to serve as a deterrent.”

Electronic fraud continues to be a major issue. In 2024, reported incidents totalled 15,673—up 7% from 14,655 in 2023. The data shows that fraudsters are still able to exploit weaknesses in digital payment systems, despite improved cybersecurity measures.

Within the SDI sector, cash theft remained the highest fraud risk, recording losses of GH¢1.6 million in 2024—slightly down from GH¢1.9 million in 2023. However, credit fraud saw a dramatic surge, with values at risk jumping from GH¢30,000 in 2023 to GH¢1.2 million in 2024.

Burglary also emerged as a top fraud concern, with GH¢730,000 at risk in 2024, compared to just GH¢40,000 in the previous year.

Ministers must declare gifts over GHC20K to cabinet

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President John Dramani Mahama has advised his appointees who receive gifts valued at more than GHC20,000 to retain the gift during office by declaring it to the Cabinet in the interest of transparency.

The appointees have also been urged to relinquish to the Cabinet any gift estimated to be worth over
GHC20,000.00, upon leaving office, unless the Minister obtains the express permission of the President to retain it.

The Ministers can retain the gifts received if the estimated value does not exceed GHC 20,000.00.

This was contained in a new Code of Conduct for political appointees, aimed at enhancing professionalism, ethical leadership, and civility within public service, launched by President John Dramani Mahama.

The Code of Conduct was launched on Monday, May 5, 2025, and officially released to the public on Tuesday, May 6. It sets out clear expectations for ministers, deputy ministers, presidential staffers, chief executives of state institutions, members of the Council of State, and other appointees in the executive arm of government.

The initiative forms part of broader governance reforms by the Mahama administration to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in state institutions.

The Code states, “Where the Minister wishes to retain gifts received, he may do so only if the estimated value does not exceed GHC20,000.00. Where the estimated value of the gift is more than GHC20,000.00, the Minister may retain the gift during office but must declare it to Cabinet in the interest of transparency.

“Upon leaving office, the Minister must relinquish, to the Cabinet, any gift estimated to be worth over
GHC20,000.00, unless the Minister obtains the express permission of the President to retain it.”

Additionally, the Code warned the appointees to desist from soliciting or accepting gifts in cash from commercial enterprises or any other organisations.

“To avoid the creation or appearance of an obligation, gifts in cash or kind are not to be solicited or accepted from commercial enterprises or any other organizations. An exception to this rule is the acceptance of a gift presented during an official visit to an institution.

“The exchange of gifts during official government visits is an accepted practice and refusing such a gift may cause offence. Such gifts are considered tokens of the office rather than personal endorsements for the Minister. The Minister must submit any gift received, in Ghana or from overseas, to the Secretary to Cabinet for appropriate display.”

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Chip-embedded passport was fully executed by Akufo-Addo gov’t

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Ranking Member of Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel A. Jinapor, has clarified that the mass rollout of Ghana’s chip-embedded passport is the result of years of strategic planning, procurement, and execution under the previous Akufo-Addo administration, not an initiative by the current government, as recent narratives suggest.

In a press release dated May 6, 2025, Jinapor outlined the timeline and policy actions that led to the development and successful launch of the chip-embedded biometric passport programme, describing recent attempts to re-launch the initiative as “unnecessary” and a misrepresentation of the facts.

“Every essential aspect of the chip-embedded passport programme, from policy formulation to contract execution and logistical delivery, was meticulously completed by the Akufo-Addo Government before it was handed over on 7th January 2025,” he emphasised.

According to Jinapor, the project stemmed from the 2013 ICAO TRIP Strategy, which encouraged the adoption of electronic travel documents. While early discussions began under previous governments, it was the Akufo-Addo administration, he said, that decisively moved the project forward in 2017 as part of its digitalisation agenda.

He detailed the competitive selection process that led to the engagement of 25th Century Technology Limited and Buck Press Limited, who together formed Biometric Travel Solutions Limited to execute the project under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. This model, he noted, minimized the financial burden on the public purse.

By December 2, 2024, the chip-embedded passports had been officially launched by then-President Akufo-Addo, and high-ranking officials were issued the first batch. At the time, 50,000 booklets were already in stock, with 200,000 more ordered—positioning the project for a seamless nationwide rollout.

“It is, therefore, through the hard work and dedication of the Akufo-Addo Government… that has led to Ghana issuing electronic chip-embedded passports,” Jinapor stated, urging the current government to “focus on the effective distribution and roll-out” rather than claiming credit.

He criticised what he described as a “purported re-launch” by the current administration, calling it “an unnecessary burden on the public purse” and a disservice to institutional integrity.

The Minority Caucus on the Foreign Affairs Committee, he said, remains committed to defending the national interest and ensuring that records are set straight.

 

 

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Mahama nominates 40 new DCEs

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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated a new batch of District Chief Executives (DCEs) to fill vacancies across various districts in the country. The announcement was made in an official statement released on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

The nominations are under Article 243 of the 1992 Constitution and the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936), as amended by the Local Governance (Amendment) Act, 2017 (Act 940).

These constitutional and legal provisions empower the President to appoint DCEs, subject to the approval of the respective District Assemblies.

According to the statement, President Mahama has submitted the list of nominees for consideration and subsequent confirmation by their local assemblies.

Find below the names of the nominees.


King Charles III and Queen unveil Coronation portraits

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla have unveiled their new state portraits at the National Gallery on the second anniversary of their Coronation day.

The paintings will be displayed in the gallery’s Central Hall before moving to Buckingham Palace in June.

The portrait of the King shows him wearing the Robe of State alongside his naval uniform with medals, and the Queen is portrayed wearing her coronation dress.

There was applause at the gallery on Tuesday as the couple pulled down coverings to reveal both portraits, before stepping back to admire the paintings.

The King was painted by Peter Kuhfeld, who has known him for more than 40 years, while the Queen was painted by Paul S. Benney.

The robe worn by the King is the one used during the first part of the coronation service. In keeping with tradition, alongside him is the Imperial State Crown.

Alongside the Queen in her portrait is her crown and the Robe of Estate she wore as she left Westminster Abbey on coronation day.

The King’s portrait
The Queen looks on at her portrait

The King sat for Mr Kuhfeld at St James’s Palace five times over a year and a half. There were also two separate sittings with just the crown.

“I’ve spent quite a long time with him over the years so I’m used to being with him, ” the artist said.

“As a person he’s very interesting, he is very understanding of what a painter needs to do the job.”

Mr Benney had six official sittings with the Queen in the Garden Room at Clarence House. He was also allowed to set up a studio there allowing him to meet the Queen informally many times.

“The sittings were extremely pleasurable on my part,” he said. “I like to talk when I’m painting… and so we had a lot of chat and stories which we told each other.

“At times I would be holding my tummy from laughing so much. The Queen is very witty.”

What do the royals think of the portraits?

Both the King and Queen reacted positively as they looked at the portraits after their unveiling.

“I suppose he thinks it’s okay,” Mr Kuhfeld said. “You never ask a sitter what they think of their own picture because I’m not sure that they know.”

The Queen could be heard telling Mr Benney about her portrait: “I think it’s really lovely”.

He also benefitted from some crucial family support: the Queen’s daughter, Laura Lopes, was at the National Gallery for the unveiling and complimented the painting.

Mr Benney said: “The Queen has said nothing but wonderful things about it – but more importantly Laura, her daughter, likes it.

“And you know when the kids like it that you’re probably on the right track.”

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Kruwor MCE pledges humility, honesty after unanimous endorsement

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Engineer Paul Afotey Quaye Engineer Paul Afotey Quaye

The newly confirmed Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Krowor Constituency, Engineer Paul Afotey Quaye has pledged to lead with humility, honesty, and a commitment to inclusive development following his unanimous endorsement by the Krowor Municipal Assembly on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

In a heartfelt acceptance speech, Ing Quaye expressed profound gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for nominating him as MCE, describing the appointment as a humbling honour and a call to dedicated service.

He also thanked the assembly members for their 100% confirmation, interpreting their support as a mandate for transparent and consultative leadership.

“I wholeheartedly embrace this call as it challenges me to remain transparent and consultative in all my endeavours,” Ing Quaye stated, pledging to align his leadership with the President’s RESETTING Agenda to drive development in Krowor Municipality.

The MCE extended appreciation to key stakeholders, including the Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo and the Regional Coordinating Council for their prompt support, assuring them that Krowor would become a municipality requiring minimal oversight.

He also acknowledged the vital role of traditional leaders, describing their wisdom and blessings as critical for peace and progress, and committed to working closely with them.

Ing Quaye further expressed gratitude to the Member of Parliament for Krowor Constituency and Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, Naa Momo Lartey, promising continued collaboration to advance the municipality’s development.

He commended the MP’s efforts in addressing youth unemployment and assured residents that, through joint efforts, more job opportunities would be created.

To the residents of Krowor, whom he described as his “true employers,” the MCE pledged to prioritise their aspirations and challenges.

“Your hopes will be at the centre of my work. I pledge to lead with humility, in honesty, be responsive and attentive to your needs,” he said.

The MCE also recognised the contributions of the Krowor Municipal Assembly staff, the police, and the Electoral Commission, expressing eagerness to work with them to achieve significant milestones.

He concluded by affirming that leadership is service, vowing not to take the trust placed in him lightly.

“Together, with God’s guidance and the collective effort of all stakeholders, we will build the Krowor We All Want Together,” Ing. Quaye declared.

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Govt constitutes new Board of Directors for NYA

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The Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment has officially inaugurated a new Board of Directors for the National Youth Authority (NYA), with Julian M. Cobbinah appointed as the Chairman.

The swearing-in ceremony took place on Tuesday, May 6, in a brief but significant event at the Ministry’s headquarters.

In a Facebook post shared shortly after the ceremony, the Minister for Youth, Employment and Development, George Opare Addo, extended his congratulations to the newly constituted board.

“Congratulations to the newly formed Board of the National Youth Authority, chaired by Julian M. Cobbinah. The board was sworn in during a brief ceremony earlier today at the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment,” the Minister wrote.

He expressed confidence in their ability to steer the affairs of the authority with integrity and dedication.

He also called on the board members to fully commit to their mandate, which includes championing youth empowerment initiatives across the country.

“I urged the board members to fully commit to their mandate and ensure that the youth of our nation are empowered to reach their full potential. I have no doubt that they will succeed and carry out their duties with the utmost dedication. #YouthPower,” he added.

Meanwhile, the new Board Chairman, Julian M. Cobbinah, in a Facebook post, expressed his gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama and the sector minister. He reaffirmed his commitment to inducing change moving forward.

“Honoured to be sworn in today as Chairperson of the Governing Board of the National Youth Authority. Grateful to H.E. President John Mahama for his trust, and to Hon. George Opare Addo for his support. With CEO Osman Ayariga and team, we aim to make this historic, transformative, and a true social and economic accelerator for Ghana’s youth!” he wrote.

 

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NPP thanks North East region for standout support in 2024 elections

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed deep appreciation to the North East Region for its overwhelming support in the 2024 general elections, describing the region as a “shining exception” in what was otherwise a difficult electoral outcome for the party.

The party, which lost over two million votes nationwide due to what it described as severe voter apathy among its traditional base, singled out the North East Region—home to its 2024 presidential candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia—for defying the national trend with an increase in votes for the NPP.

“This is the only region that appreciated in votes in a very difficult election for our party, and on my own behalf and on behalf of our party, I want to express my profound gratitude for your massive support,” Dr Bawumia said during the party’s Thank You Tour in the region on Tuesday.

“Just as I have expressed our gratitude to all our stakeholders in all the regions across the country, I want to also express same to all of you in the region for your support,” he added.

Speaking on behalf of the National Chairman, the party’s National Vice Chairman, Alhaji Massaudu, acknowledged the loyalty and dedication shown by the people of the North East Region.

“On behalf of the National Chairman and our party, I want to thank you for the way you supported and voted for us in the 2024 election,” he said. “We really appreciate your support and we want to urge you to continue to stay behind us for victory in the next election.”

The party’s Deputy General Secretary also reiterated the sentiments, highlighting the critical role the region played in preserving the NPP’s political momentum despite the national setback.

Dr Bawumia urged party supporters in the region to remain hopeful and united as the NPP charts a path toward rebuilding and preparing for the 2028 elections.

“God’s time is always the best so let us all join hands together so that we continue to work hard and make the NPP stronger and better for victory in 2028,” he encouraged.

The NPP’s Thank You Tour, led by its 2024 flagbearer and other senior executives, is part of a nationwide effort to acknowledge supporters across the country for their contributions during the last electoral cycle, regardless of the party’s overall performance.

Shipping, Logistics Summit Set For July

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Boakye-Nhyira, Project Lead, Akwaaba Communication

 

Akwaaba Communication, in collaboration with key industry stakeholders, is set to host the maiden edition of the Ghana-International Shipping and Logistics Summit in July 2025 at the Accra International Conference Centre.

Under the theme “Accelerating Action: Transforming Ghana’s Shipping & Logistics Sector for Global Competitiveness,” the summit is poised to chart a new course for the nation’s shipping and logistics sector by addressing critical challenges and unlocking new opportunities for growth and sustainability.

The summit comes at a crucial time when Ghana’s shipping, transport, and air cargo logistics industries are grappling with deep-rooted inefficiencies, regulatory hurdles, and cost challenges that have hindered their competitiveness on the global stage.

Despite the sector’s pivotal role in driving trade, job creation, and economic development, persistent issues such as fragmented regulations, uncompetitive operational charges, and the enactment of unfavourable laws without proper stakeholder engagement continue to impede progress.

Recent industry assessments estimate that delays at Ghana’s ports cost businesses approximately $200 million annually in demurrage and storage fees, stifling economic growth and weakening Ghana’s positioning as a regional trade hub.

Cargo clearance at the ports often faces delays of 7 to 14 days, a stark contrast to the global benchmark of 1 to 3 days. Moreover, the country’s ports remain among the most expensive in West Africa, with logistics inefficiencies and burdensome government taxes inflating operational costs by as much as 35 percent.

The summit will gather over 1,000 CEOs, more than 100 government officials, and a vibrant mix of industry players, captains of industry, and international trade partners. It promises two days of intensive dialogue, strategic exhibitions, and high-level networking, all aimed at advancing tangible reforms.

Keynote speeches by industry leaders, in-depth panel discussions, and interactive exhibitions will provide a platform for sharing insights, fostering collaborations, and outlining pragmatic steps toward a more efficient and competitive sector.

The Ghana-International Shipping and Logistics Summit 2025 seeks to create a collaborative framework where government, industry leaders, investors, and stakeholders can work hand-in-hand to transform the shipping and logistics sector into a world-class, competitive, and efficient engine of growth.

The summit is proudly supported by media partners and technology solution providers specialising in digital trade facilitation, ensuring that the outcomes of the event are widely disseminated and that the focus on digital transformation remains central to the agenda.

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NDC’s 2024 election victory was from the soul of Ghana – Fifi Kwetey

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General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, has described the party’s 2024 general election victory as a reflection of the collective will and deep desire of Ghanaians.

Speaking during an interview on Channel One TV’s Face to Face with Umaru Sanda Amadu, Mr. Kwetey said the NDC’s win over the New Patriotic Party (NPP) was not just political, but symbolic of a higher calling from the nation itself.

“This victory was way beyond even the NDC. It was a victory that came from somewhere higher. It was not normal, it was a victory that came through the very soul of Ghana,” he remarked.

Kwetey, while acknowledging the scale of the win, cautioned his party against complacency and urged members to remain grounded and focused on delivering for the people.

He stressed that the resounding mandate is a call to action, challenging the party to rise to the expectations of Ghanaians and deliver meaningful change.

“I keep telling my NDC people we need to understand that instead of starting to feel all powerful, let’s do what the people want. It’s a victory that should humble us and put us in a situation of soberness.

“It made us raise the enormity of the call upon us. In order for us to rise to the occasion and do what the people want,” he said.

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Kidnapped Ghanaian women were lured through Facebook romance scams

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A photo collage of the arrested kidnappers (L) and rescused victims (R) A photo collage of the arrested kidnappers (L) and rescused victims (R)

The Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), DCOP Lydia Donkor, has disclosed that the two Ghanaian women: Evelyn Serwaa Konadu and Anastasia Baidoo, who were kidnapped, were lured through romance scams orchestrated by the suspects.

Providing an update on the ongoing investigation into the case at a press briefing on May 6, 2025, DCOP Lydia Donkor stated that the victims, unsuspecting of the suspects’ modus operandi, were lured into Nigeria through Facebook accounts.

The suspects, involved in romance scams operating in both Ghana and Nigeria, deceived the victims into believing they were in romantic relationships.

They pretended to be White men who expressed a desire to marry the victims, further manipulating them into traveling to Nigeria.

Unaware of the scam, the victims accepted the marriage proposals and traveled separately to Nigeria. However, both women ultimately ended up at the same location, where they were held by the kidnappers.

“Suspects Peter Okoye and Christian Emeka both Nigerians indicated to police that they were in Ghana in the year 2019 to work with QNET. They left Ghana for Nigeria in 2020 but Christian Emeka returned to Ghana in June 2024. Peter Okoye, Christian Emeka and Basil Okonkwo are all Nigerians and were into romance scams both in Ghana and in Nigeria. They operate through their Facebook and other social media handles,” DCOP Donkor said.

She added that; “These suspects met the two victims: Anastasia Baidoo and Evelyn Serwaa Konadu, through their Facebook accounts. Suspects posed as White men who wanted to marry the victims. The two unsuspecting victims became convinced, and accepted the marriage proposals. The suspects then lured them to Nigeria and the victims travelled separately but ended up at the same location on the same day on 22nd of April 2025. On reaching the location in Nigeria at Port Harcourt, Onitsha, Peter Okoye and his two accomplices kidnapped them.”

The police further revealed that a total of GH¢18,000 was paid by both victims’ families to the kidnappers, out of the demanded ransom of GH¢500,000, following violent acts inflicted on the victims. The suspects sent videos of the abuse to the families as a means of coercion.

“The three suspects stripped the two victims naked, tied them up, assaulted them with cutlasses, threatened to kill them with a knife, wrapped them in an orange bedsheet with their heads covered in black polythene and threatened to hang them with a nylon rope.

“All these violent acts perpetrated against the victims were recorded on video, disseminated on social media and also a copy was sent to the victims’ families with a demand for ransom of GH¢500,000 from each of the victims’ families. A total of GH¢18,000 was paid to various phone numbers from the families,” she added.

On the part of the victims, the police announced that they are currently in the custody of Nigerian authorities, awaiting transportation back to Ghana to assist with the ongoing investigations.

“As of today, both suspects and victims are with the Nigerian authorities and efforts are being made to transport the victims to Ghana and also extradite the suspects to Ghana to assist investigations. At the moment, information received from our counterparts in Nigeria indicates that both victims are fine and they have received routine medical checks,” she concluded.

The two victims, Evelyn Serwaa Konadu, a 39-year-old well-known hairdresser and event decorator, and Anastasia Baidoo, were successfully rescued through a joint operation by the Ghana Police Service, the National Signals Bureau (NSB), and the Nigeria Police Force.

Their abductions came to light after videos of the incident went viral, prompting the collaborative rescue efforts.

As part of a coordinated investigation, eight suspects linked to the kidnapping were arrested across various locations in Ghana and Nigeria.

Law enforcement agencies in both countries collaborated effectively to locate and apprehend the suspects.

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Mahama’s 120 days full of disappointments, regrets – Afenyo-Markin

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has sharply criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration’s first 120 days in office, describing the period as one filled with “disappointment and regret.”

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Tuesday, May 6, Afenyo-Markin accused the government of fostering division, engaging in political victimisation, and failing to implement its flagship 24-hour economy policy.

“For me, it’s 120 days of disappointment and regret. The NDC in 120 days has created a two Ghana, a Ghana for them and their party and a Ghana for the others they consider enemies,” he stated.

He claimed the administration has created “two Ghanas” — one that favours party loyalists and another that marginalises those perceived as opponents.

The Minority Leader also criticised the government’s decision to terminate the employment of individuals recruited into public institutions after the December 7 elections, calling the move politically motivated and unjust.

“First of all, when they assumed office, they decided to terminate the employment of Ghanaians who had been employed in state institutions. The original letter from the Chief of Staff said that those employed into the public and civil service after the December 7 elections — if there were irregularities — should have their employment terminated. I found that to be even defective,” he said. “But what did we even see? There was a mass dismissal.”

Afenyo-Markin further alleged that independent state institutions and government-linked limited liability companies also dismissed staff under questionable circumstances. He highlighted the case of teachers and nurses who were posted but later removed from their positions.

“Worst of all, teachers and nurses who were employed and posted were also attacked. Haruna Iddrisu issued a statement about validating the teachers, but there is no evidence that those who were asked to go home have been reinstated,” he noted.

Turning his attention to the NDC’s high-profile 24-hour economy pledge, Afenyo-Markin accused the government of failing to deliver on its promise to create jobs through a shift-based model.

“They made us believe they would implement a ‘one-three-three’ model — one job, three shifts — by creating an enabling environment for the private sector through incentives. What we see today is a complete lack of policy direction for the private sector,” he said.

He concluded by describing the NDC’s first four months in office as a significant misstep and a betrayal of public trust, arguing that the government’s actions have worsened unemployment rather than addressing it.

Kusasis and Mamprusis are one people; It’s unfortunate we are embroiled in this fatal conflict – Bawumia

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Former Vice President and NPP 2024 Presidential Candidate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has called for a ceasefire and peace in the long-standing Bawku conflict between the Kusasis and Mamprusis.

Speaking in Nalerigu in the North East Region on Tuesday during the NPP’s Thank You Tour, Dr Bawumia expressed sadness over the deadly conflict. He described the two factions as “the same people with so many things in common.”

“We are the same people with so many things in common,” he said.
“Our languages are almost the same. We have inter-married. We are one people.”
“Let us give peace in Bawku a chance through the many things that unite us.”

Dr Bawumia also condemned what he called “deliberate lies” told about him during the 2024 election campaign. He criticised attempts to politicise the Bawku conflict. He urged all parties to support the mediation efforts led by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

“They spread wicked lies that I was buying weapons for the Mamprusis,” he said.
“That was a wicked and unfortunate lie.”

“Those who peddled these lies have been exposed,” he added.
“This should be a lesson to stop using Bawku for political gain.”

He called for unity and said peace in Bawku must be the top priority.

“The peace of Bawku and its surroundings should matter more than ambition,” he said.
“I want to see an end to the killings of innocent people.”
“I pray the Asantehene’s mediation team brings the peace we need.”

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Former KATH CEO Prof. Addai expresses gratitude to Asantehene, others

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Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah, the immediate past Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), has expressed deep appreciation to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and President John Dramani Mahama for granting him the opportunity to serve the nation.

He acknowledged that his appointment and successful tenure as CEO would not have been possible without the support, endorsement, and trust of the Asantehene and both the former and current Presidents.

In a statement issued in Kumasi, Prof. Addai-Mensah, who received a standing ovation during his final staff durbar on Monday, highlighted the Asantehene’s critical role in the renovation of the hospital’s old blocks under the Heal Komfo Anokye Project, describing it as a “historic intervention” from the Manhyia Palace.

He also expressed gratitude to Hon. Francis Asenso-Boakye, Member of Parliament for Bantama, for his facilitation and support in his appointment.

“My time as the head of the management team of the second-largest tertiary hospital in Ghana has been one of the most defining moments in my life, and I am most grateful to all those through whom I was given the opportunity and support to serve in that capacity,” he stated.

“I am also indebted to the management, staff, and other partners whose sacrifices, encouragement, and prayers were pivotal in helping to reposition the hospital as a leading centre for tertiary healthcare, training, and research during my term of office,” he added.

Prof. Addai-Mensah served as CEO from December 1, 2022, to April 2024. His tenure saw significant improvements in hospital operations, earning praise from staff and the general public.

Through various governance, operational, staff welfare, and patient-centred reforms, he nearly doubled the hospital’s Internally Generated Funds (IGF), increasing from GHC 115.8 million in 2022 to GHC 222.6 million in 2024.

The increased revenue enabled large-scale investments, including infrastructure upgrades, retooling, and welfare initiatives. For instance, the hospital’s Dialysis Unit expanded its number of machines from 2 to 20, significantly improving access to specialist services.

Other major projects included the renovation of the Main Theatre at a cost of GHC 4.4 million, an upgrade of the Physiotherapy Unit (GHC 1.6 million), and the ongoing construction of a GHC 43 million Pharmacy Complex, all funded through IGF.

He also introduced a weekend and holiday duty system for Directors and Deputy Directors, ensuring consistent executive oversight, a measure that addressed weak supervision on non-working days.

Prof. Addai-Mensah leveraged his personal and professional networks to mobilise millions of Ghana cedis in support of hospital operations and patient care. Notable donations included medical equipment from his church, the Officers’ Mess Squash Club, and the Tennis Club in Kumasi.

Among other impactful changes, he abolished fees for patients using public toilets at the hospital and launched a courier service in partnership with Ghana Post to deliver refill medications to chronic but stable patients, sparing them frequent hospital visits.

Additionally, he increased the annual staff medical allowance from GHC 3,000 to GHC 4,000, the first adjustment in over a decade and integrated it into the hospital’s electronic medical records system. This led to a sharp rise in benefits disbursed, from GHC 750,000 in 2022 to nearly GHC 4 million in 2024.

His tenure also saw a facelift of several hospital blocks through private sector support from Neuce Paints, Alex Nuamah Enterprise, Osons Chemists, and others. Beneficiary units included the Doctors’ Flats, ENT Block, Kitchen/Canteen, Breast Centre, Laundry Unit, and Nurses’ Blocks.

Under his leadership and with Board approval, the hospital acquired a new Toyota minibus and two Mitsubishi pick-up trucks (GHC 2.6 million), along with a Toyota Land Cruiser from the Ministry of Health to address transportation challenges.

Prof. Addai-Mensah’s tenure is widely regarded as transformative, evident in the spontaneous standing ovation he received from staff during his farewell event.

Entrepreneurs and financiers urged to embrace equity, patient capital

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The Head of Investment Banking at Stanbic Bank Ghana, Kobby Bentsi-Enchill, has urged entrepreneurs and financiers to embrace patient capital and equity-led financing as key pathways to sustainable business growth in Ghana.

He made this call during a panel discussion on the topic, “Creating New Pathways Between Credit and Equity,” at the Ghana Venture Capital Association (GVCA) Conference 2025.

In his submission, Mr. Bentsi-Enchill highlighted the reality of the entrepreneurial journey, emphasising the value of starting small with personal or family support and scaling with long-term financing.

“Every big idea starts as a dream, a desire to solve a real problem. But the first step is often self-funded. Entrepreneurs typically begin with their own resources or those of close friends and family to test the viability of their ideas. Once that proof of concept is clear, what’s needed next is patient capital – money that isn’t in a hurry for returns, but is aligned with long-term growth,” he said.

He noted that equity financing plays a critical role at this stage, allowing entrepreneurs to access capital without the pressure of immediate repayments.

“Equity is foundational to a healthy capital structure. When entrepreneurs show they’ve invested their own money, what we call ‘skin in the game’, it signals commitment and builds investor confidence,” he added.

Stanbic Bank executive further acknowledged the macroeconomic challenges facing both lenders and borrowers. “In many economies, we’ve seen distortions where governments borrow heavily, offering high returns on treasury instruments. This incentivizes banks to park funds there instead of lending to businesses, creating an imbalance,” he explained.

He also addressed the pressures of borrowing at high interest rates in local currency. “With debt rates around 35% in cedis, many entrepreneurs struggle with the idea of giving up a significant portion of their profits just to service loans. Some resort to borrowing in dollars, betting against forex depreciation — and while that can work short term, it also carries serious risks.”

Despite these challenges, Mr. Bentsi-Enchill expressed optimism about Ghana’s financial future. “This conference has been incredibly inspiring. We’re beginning to have the right conversations about long-term investing, about the role of equity, and about building financing models that support innovation and resilience. It feels like we’re turning a corner.”

The GVCA Conference 2025 convened key stakeholders in Ghana’s investment ecosystem, including fund managers, institutional investors, policymakers, and development partners. The gathering served as a platform to explore innovative strategies for unlocking domestic capital to drive inclusive growth and private sector development.

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Police to provide security for Ablekuma North recollation

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The Ghana Police Service has reaffirmed its commitment to providing security for the completion of the 2024 Ablekuma North parliamentary election results, should the Electoral Commission (EC) resume the collation process.

Ablekuma North remains the only constituency without a Member of Parliament, following disputes over the outcome of the 2024 parliamentary elections.

Months after the national polls, the EC has yet to finalise the results, leaving the constituency without parliamentary representation.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, May 6, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), DCOP Lydia Yaako Donkor, assured that the Police Service is fully prepared to support the process when called upon.

“If the EC is ready, we are always ready to provide the security, so I believe that we will take it up with the Inspector General of Police, but the service is always ready to provide the security support for any exercise. Whether it is the EC or any other institution,” she said.

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Ugandan woman k!lls her husband, buries body under bedroom floor

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Ugandan woman k!lls her husband, buries body under bedroom floor

A 43-year-old Ugandan woman is accused of m8rdering her husband and burying his body beneath the floor of their bedroom, a crime that has shocked a quiet rural community and unearthed a web of unanswered questions surrounding land deals, paternity, and hidden motives.

Sharon Nshemereirwe is alleged to have k!lled her husband, Beinomugisha, in their mud-and-wattle home in Kaniga I village, Buhweju district, Rwengwe subcounty. 

According to police investigations, the motive remains unclear, but the details emerging from the case paint a grim picture of betrayal and concealed truths. 

The disappearance of Beinomugisha initially prompted inquiries from friends and relatives. 

Nshemereirwe reportedly told them her husband had gone to South Sudan for work.

 “He got a construction job and is working hard for us,” she consistently claimed. 

However, family members grew suspicious.

Investigators believe the murder occurred on the night of Thursday, April 13, 2025.

Nshemereirwe allegedly struck her husband in the head with a hammer while he slept. Afterward, she is said to have wrapped his body in bedsheets, a blanket, and a tarpaulin before burying him in a shallow grave dug under their bedroom floor. The burial site was then covered with more tarpaulin.

Before allegedly burying her husband, Nshemereirwe reportedly sent her 13-year-old son, Silver Beinomugisha, away for the day, instructing him to stay at the family’s roadside shop after school. Silver later told police he was told not to come straight home.

The silence surrounding Beinomugisha’s disappearance was eventually broken when Nshemereirwe reportedly confessed to the crime. 

“I thought I could keep it to myself forever,” she allegedly told investigators. “But I broke down and told one of my siblings. I didn’t think they would tell.”

Following the alleged m8rder, Nshemereirwe reportedly locked the bedroom and began sleeping in the sitting room, meters away from her buried husband.

Further investigation revealed that five individuals were living in the home at the time: a two-week-old baby, Silver, a nine-year-old daughter with a mental disability, the deceased husband, and Nshemereirwe.

The case took another turn with the discovery of a 33-year-old woman, Caroline Kansiime, in the home when investigators arrived.

Nshemereirwe claimed Kansiime was a maid, but Kansiime said she was just visiting. She revealed she met Nshemereirwe through her sister in Kampala. 

Kansiime also noted that Nshemereirwe was breastfeeding a three-week-old baby, claiming it belonged to one of her children but not specifying which one. 

At Beinomugisha’s funeral, a relative, Federiko Mubangizi, claimed the baby was Nshemereirwe’s, alleging she concealed the pregnancy and later claimed the infant was abandoned by an in-law. Mubangizi pointed to a scar on Nshemereirwe’s stomach as evidence.

Local village chairperson Michael Tindyebwa said the late Beinomugisha had long doubted the baby’s paternity, leading to frequent arguments with Nshemereirwe. The couple had also reportedly fought over finances and a proposed land sale.

Frank Mukama, the local council chairperson for the area, urged police to thoroughly investigate Nshemereirwe and raised concerns about whispers that Beinomugisha had sold land shortly before his death. Tindyebwa confirmed the land sale but could not identify the buyer, raising Mukama’s suspicions.

Greater Bushenyi regional police spokesperson, Martial Tumusiime said Beinomugisha’s body was exhumed on April 31 following a court order, and a post-mortem examination was conducted.

Beinomugisha, a builder and businessman, is survived by eight children from three relationships. At the time of his death, he was reportedly helping to lay tiles at a local church.

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Mahama nominates 40 DCEs for Ashanti Region

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President John Dramani Mahama President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has nominated 40 individuals for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executive (MMDCE) positions in the Ashanti Region.

In a statement released and signed by the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, on May 6, 2025, it was announced, “H.E. the President, in accordance with Article 243 (1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20 (1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) (as amended), has nominated the attached list of persons for appointment to the office of District Chief Executive, pending approval by their respective Assemblies.”

The statement further added, “Please find attached the list of nominees as per the Office of the President’s letter No. OPS/102/25/1808, dated May 6, 2025, for your attention and necessary action.”

Below is the full list of individuals nominated as District Chief Executives, subject to the Local Governance Act (2016).

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‘Side chick’ Deborah Adablah jailed for 45 days in Nsawam prison

Deborah Adablah
The Accra High Court has jailed Deborah Seyram Adablah, a former National Service personnel in a lawsuit with banking executive Ernest Kwasi Nimako for forty-five days.
Deborah Seyram Adablah’s jailed sentence follows a bench warrant being issued against her by the Accra High Court over comments she made about judge, John Bosco.
She was sentenced to 45 days in Nsawam prison for defaming the court after she accused the judge of bias and unethical conduct.
She questioned the integrity of Ghana’s

Ghanaian Hairstyling Prodigy Serious Madam Travels To The UK

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Ghanaian Hairstyling Prodigy Serious Madam Travels To The UK

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Three-year-old Ghanaian hairstyling phenomenon Lordina Nancy, better known as Serious Madam, has captured global attention once again—this time with her recent trip to the United Kingdom. A viral TikTok clip shows the toddler enjoying herself with new friends abroad, sparking excitement among her growing fanbase. 

Despite her young age and no formal training, Serious Madam’s innate talent for braiding has earned her widespread acclaim. Her journey began when she started experimenting with hairstyles at her mother’s salon, quickly mastering complex braiding techniques that left many in awe. 

Her mother revealed in an interview with Nana Ama McBrown on (Onua Showtime) that Lordina’s passion for hairstyling emerged just two months after she began visiting the salon. Since then, her skills have garnered international recognition, including a feature on BBC Africa alongside her family.  

Balancing preschool and her rising fame, Serious Madam continues to inspire with her creativity and dedication. Whether crafting intricate braids or flawless styles, this pint-sized prodigy proves that talent and passion can shine at any age. 

As she explores new opportunities abroad, fans eagerly await what’s next for Ghana’s youngest hairstyling star. Watch the full video below.

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Mahama brings former Diageo Leader on Board Presidential Committee on Accelerated Export Dev’t

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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated international executive Gabriel Opoku-Asare to serve on the newly established Presidential Committee on Accelerated Export Development (PCAED), under the Office of the President.

Chaired by the President himself, the committee is a high-level advisory body tasked with spearheading Ghana’s international trade efforts, boosting exports, and positioning Ghanaian products on the global stage.

The committee comprises a diverse and experienced group of leaders, including Hon. Goosie Tanoh (Presidential Advisor on the 24-Hour Economy), Hon. Ato Forson (Minister for Finance), Hon. Elizabeth Agyare (Minister for Trade), Hon. Emelia Arthur (Minister for Fisheries and Aquaculture), Hon. Eric Opoku (Minister for Agriculture), Hon. Dominic Ayine (Attorney General), Gen. Paul Seidu Tanye-Kulono, Dr. Akushika Andoh, Anthony Kwasi Sarpong (Commissioner-General, Ghana Revenue Authority), Davies Narh Korboe, Dr. Eben Anuwa-Amarh, Kwesi Korboe, Sampson Asaki Awingobit (Executive Secretary, Importers and Exporters Association), Prof. John Gatsi (an esteemed economist and Dean, School of Business, UCC), and Dr. Humphrey Ayim-Dake (President, Association of Ghana Industries), along with other trade association representatives and private sector leaders.

Gabriel Opoku-Asare joins this distinguished group as a strategic addition, bringing global expertise and private sector insight.

Gabriel brings over 18 years of international leadership experience in trade, public policy, ESG, and strategic communications. He has held senior executive roles across Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America—most notably serving as Director, ESG at Diageo North America. His work has spanned transformative initiatives in agriculture, recycling, manufacturing, and sustainability across global markets.

President Mahama’s nomination recognizes Gabriel’s proven track record in forging impactful public-private partnerships, driving investment, and championing inclusive economic development.

His experience co-founding the Africa Plastics Recycling Alliance, leading Diageo’s “Society 2030” agenda, and advising governments and multinationals on policy and ESG strategy positions him as a key asset in advancing Ghana’s export ambitions.

He is currently a Partner and Board Member at Nyinipa Advisory, which advises global organizations on sustainable business, policy reform, and stakeholder engagement. His academic background includes degrees from KNUST, GIMPA, and the University of Leicester, along with executive education from Harvard Business School and Oxford University.

Commenting on his appointment following the inauguration of the committee on Monday, Gabriel expressed deep gratitude to His Excellency the President and commitment towards the objectives of the committee.

I am honoured by President Mahama’s trust in me and delighted to contribute to this national priority. Ghana has the talent, resources, and potential to be a global export powerhouse. This committee represents a bold step towards that vision, and I am committed to bringing my global experience to help shape a prosperous, export-led future for our country.”

The PCAED will work closely with government ministries, private sector leaders, and international partners to identify growth sectors, streamline export processes, and promote Ghanaian goods and services on the global stage.

Afenyo-Markin calls for an end to political blame game, urges National Reconciliation

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Minority Leader and Member of Parliament for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has renewed his call for an end to the cycle of political blame, urging the establishment of a national reconciliation system to strengthen Ghana’s democracy.

Speaking in an interview, Afenyo-Markin criticized the persistent political culture in which incoming governments focus on faulting their predecessors rather than governance.

2025 Absa Black Star Marathon promises new sporting experience

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By Simon Asare

Accra, May 06, GNA – Absa Bank Ghana Limited has been unveiled as the headline sponsor for the 2025 Black Star Marathon after a successful launch in Accra.

The 2025 Absa Black Star marathon, slated for July 26, 2025, will begin and end at the Independence Square in Accra.

This year’s marathon, which is themed, “Your Story Matters,” would include a 42.2 km race including a wheelchair event in both the men’s and women’s races, as well as a 10km run, walk, and jog.  

Dr Eric Kwame Adae, Founder and President of the Black Star Marathon, in his speech, described the event as “a celebration of a movement and a statement” rather than just a race.

“The Absa Black Star Marathon is a call to come together—not just to run and cross a finish line but to honour every victory, struggle, every comeback, and every heartbeat that refuses to quit.”

“It is a celebration of unflinching resilience, meaningful connection, and inspiration. Inspired by the spirit of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, a Pan-Africanist, the Black Star is an enduring symbol of hope and freedom, making this event a powerful testament to what is possible when we run with purpose and in unity,” he said.

Dr Adae added that the marathon sought to unite the entire human race through the joy of running.

“The marathon aims to inspire and empower people to run for a cause. By participating in our event, you can join thousands of runners from different countries and backgrounds who are running to support various charities and causes that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and promote tourism in Ghana,” Dr Adae said.

Nana Essilfuah Tamakloe, Marketing and Corporate Affairs Director at Absa Bank Ghana Ltd, expressed their excitement about partnering on a course that supports wellness.

“Sports has a unique ability to unite people from all walks of life around a shared purpose. As a purpose-driven organisation, we are deeply committed to empowering and fostering inclusive growth in our people —from investing in and uplifting communities to contributing meaningfully to their remarkable journeys and stories.

“Today, we proudly stand with an initiative that not only celebrates physical endurance, excellence, and resilience—but also invests in the health and well-being of our lives, because it matters.

Prof. Kobby Mensah, the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Tourism Development Company, pledged support for the marathon as they quest to boost sports tourism.

He also announced plans for a groundbreaking sports parade by athletes through the streets of Accra, making the event one of the world’s premier marathons.

Interested participants can register via shortcode 71333*22# or the official website of the Black Star Marathon.

Some partners of the marathon include the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, Ghana Athletics, Silver Star Tower, Japan Motors, The Trust Hospital, Wisdom Boxing Gym, Runathon Global and many others.

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Parliamentary Select Committee on Works and Housing commends State Housing Company Limited

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Accra, May 6, GNA-The Parliamentary Select Committee on Works and Housing has visited the project sites of the State Housing Company Limited.

The visit of the high-level delegation from the Committee formed part of its nationwide project monitoring exercise.

The committee visited key residential development sites by SHCL, including the Pokuase, Amrahia, and Adenta projects in the Greater Accra Region.

The delegation, led by Mr Vincent Oppong Asamoah, Member of Parliament for Dormaa West and Chairman of the Select Committee, toured the sites to assess progress, inspect construction quality, and engage with SHCL officials on project timelines and affordability measures.

Mr Oppong Asamoah expressed satisfaction with the standard of work observed across the sites, commending SHCL for its commitment to delivering quality and affordable housing to Ghanaians.

He gave the assurance to the Managing Director and staff of the committee’s continued support in ensuring that SHCL received the needed backing to complete its projects on time while maintaining affordability.

Managing Director of State Housing Company Limited, Mr. John Sheriff Bawah, expressed his appreciation for the visit and the committee’s encouraging remarks.

He reiterated SHCL’s mission to bridge Ghana’s housing deficit through innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective housing solutions tailored to the needs of ordinary Ghanaians.

The tour highlights SHCL’s ongoing engagement with key stakeholders and reaffirms government’s commitment to resolving the country’s housing deficit through public sector leadership and collaboration.

State Housing Company Limited is Ghana’s leading state-owned real estate developer with a legacy of delivering affordable and quality housing solutions across the country.
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Momo Vendor Crushed To Death

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The accident scene

 

A Mobile Money (MoMo) vendor operating in front of Jemimah Hospital along the Kansaworodo-Anaji road died last Friday in a tragic manner.

A mini bus which was plying the road at about 3pm that fateful day, allegedly had a brake failure and crushed the MoMo vendor to death.

The lifeless body of the deceased, identified as Francis Koduah, 30, has been deposited at a private morgue in New Amanful near Takoradi.

From Emmanuel Opoku, Takoradi

State Agencies now need Finance Minister’s approval to spend – Adongo

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Ranking Member on Parliament’s Finance Committee, Isaac Adongo, has emphasized the urgent need for stricter financial oversight and a reform of the country’s auditing framework, particularly concerning state-owned enterprises like the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

The lawmaker noted that while the government is beginning to assert more control over commitment expenditures, further measures are being extended to agencies that typically operate outside direct government appropriation in an interview on State of Affairs on GHOne TV monitored by MyNewsGH.

Mahama’s 120 days full of disappointments, regrets

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has sharply criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration’s first 120 days in office, describing the period as one filled with “disappointment and regret.”

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM on Tuesday, May 6, Afenyo-Markin accused the government of fostering division, engaging in political victimisation, and failing to implement its flagship 24-hour economy policy.

“For me, it’s 120 days of disappointment and regret. The NDC in 120 days has created a two Ghana, a Ghana for them and their party and a Ghana for the others they consider enemies,” he stated.

He claimed the administration has created “two Ghanas” — one that favours party loyalists and another that marginalises those perceived as opponents.

The Minority Leader also criticised the government’s decision to terminate the employment of individuals recruited into public institutions after the December 7 elections, calling the move politically motivated and unjust.

“First of all, when they assumed office, they decided to terminate the employment of Ghanaians who had been employed in state institutions. The original letter from the Chief of Staff said that those employed into the public and civil service after the December 7 elections — if there were irregularities — should have their employment terminated. I found that to be even defective,” he said. “But what did we even see? There was a mass dismissal.”

Afenyo-Markin further alleged that independent state institutions and government-linked limited liability companies also dismissed staff under questionable circumstances. He highlighted the case of teachers and nurses who were posted but later removed from their positions.

“Worst of all, teachers and nurses who were employed and posted were also attacked. Haruna Iddrisu issued a statement about validating the teachers, but there is no evidence that those who were asked to go home have been reinstated,” he noted.

Turning his attention to the NDC’s high-profile 24-hour economy pledge, Afenyo-Markin accused the government of failing to deliver on its promise to create jobs through a shift-based model.

“They made us believe they would implement a ‘one-three-three’ model — one job, three shifts — by creating an enabling environment for the private sector through incentives. What we see today is a complete lack of policy direction for the private sector,” he said.

He concluded by describing the NDC’s first four months in office as a significant misstep and a betrayal of public trust, arguing that the government’s actions have worsened unemployment rather than addressing it.

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President Mahama praises Nii-Tete Yartey for his fantastic creative works

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President John Dramani Mahama eulogised renowned Ghanaian choreographer, Nii-Tete Yartey, for continuing to churn out some fantastic creative dance works over the years.

Speaking during the launch of the Black Star Experience event, President Mahama stated that he was particularly excited that, after all the economic crisis faced in Ghana, the creative minds in the country are still alive and doing their work.

President Mahama, who spoke after a spectacular performance by the Noyam African Dance Institute, National Dance Company and Abibigroma at the Black Star Experience event, praised Nii-Tete Yartey, wrote and choreographed the piece, for putting together a fantastic creative work for the event.

“We all know about Nii Yartey, may God bless his soul. He was committed to dance choreography. We used to go to the National Theatre to watch the Ghana Dance Assembly, National Dance Company, Noyam African Dance Institute and all of them,” Mahama stated.

He added that he was glad that Nii-Tete Yartey was continuing the legacy of his father, the late Prof. Nii Yartey who was very much committed to dance choreography in Ghana and the rest of the world.

“I am happy that in all this economic crisis and all that, they are still alive and that the talent is still there. I also hear that though Nii Yartey is no more, his son has taken over and he is doing fantastic creative work. This lets us know that the talent is there and we must continue to nurture it,” President Mahama noted.

Speaking after the event, Nii-Tete Yartey disclosed that he was highly humbled that President Mahama follows his works and appreciates the efforts he puts into his creative works.

“It is such a great honour for the President to speak so highly of my father, Prof. Nii Yartey, and to acknowledge my work in the industry. I remain deeply committed to advancing Ghana’s performing arts—not only through the Noyam African Dance Institute but also through projects, innovative collaborations, cultural exchanges and training programs that continue to elevate Ghana’s global presence,” he said.

Black Star Experience event is a special initiative aimed at repositioning Ghana as the cultural and creative hub of Africa.

Government lists universities, polytechnics renamed by Akufo-Addo that are to be reversed

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Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo renamed a number of institutions during his tenure Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo renamed a number of institutions during his tenure

The government has listed a number of public tertiary institutions whose names will be reverted to their original names after they were renamed during the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo government.

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, in a video clip from a recent public engagement, announced the move by the government.

He explained that the reversal of the names of the institutions does not mean that the people they were renamed after are undeserving.

“Some names of some public universities were changed and renamed during the tenure of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. There is a policy shift. There will be changes in the names of the universities that were renamed.

“It is not to fail to recognise the contribution of any individual or their standing, or undermine the legacy of any statesman, or diminish their contributions to our national effort,” he explained.

Haruna Iddrisu added that he will soon be sending a bill to Parliament to change the names of the institutions before proceeding to name them.

“I will introduce a bill in Parliament that will seek to rename some of the public universities in Ghana, including the Dr Abdullah Salifu Technical University back to Tamale Technical University. Simon Dombo University will be renamed, CK Tadem University of Technology and Applied Sciences will be renamed, and Dr Ephraim Amu Technical University will be renamed back to Ho University,” he said.

He added; “I’m still engaging with traditional authorities, engaging with members in academia and alumnae associations, students and civil society to make that determination. But those who deserve national honours will still keep their national honour.”

Below are some of the tertiary institutions whose names were changed by the Akufo-Addo government:

University of Development Studies, Wa

Nana Akufo-Addo changed the name of the UDS campus in Wa in the Upper West Region to Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies.

The university’s new name is after Simon Diedong Dombo, a Ghanaian politician, teacher and king who belonged to the United Party (UP) tradition, of which the New Patriotic Party has its roots.

Simon Dombo was a Member of Parliament during the First Republic of Ghana.

The decision, according to the government, will transform the existing campus of the University of Development Studies (UDS) campus in Wa into a fully-fledged university.

Ho Technical University

The Ho Technical University (HTU), which was formerly known as Ho Polytechnic, was also renamed by Akufo-Addo as the Ephraim Amu Technical University.

President Akufo-Addo announced the name change during the grand durbar of the 50th-anniversary celebration of the university.

University of Energy and Natural Resources – UENR

The University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), Sunyani in the Bono Region, was renamed after the late Prime Minister of the Second Republic, Professor Kofi Abrefa Busia, by Akufo-Addo.

According to the president, Dr K A Busia is an illustrious son of the region, hence the decision to honour him by naming the university after him.

UENR was established by an Act of the Parliament of Ghana, Act 830, 2011, on December 31, 2011, by the government of the late Prof John Evans Atta Mills.

University of Education, Winneba, Kumasi Campus – UEW Kumasi

President Akufo-Addo also renamed the Kumasi campus of the University of Education, Winneba, which was established by the government of the late former President Jerry John Rawlings, as the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills and Entrepreneurial Development.

He announced that the Kumasi campus of the University of Education will become an autonomous institution under the name University of Skills and Entrepreneurial Development.

He noted that the decision was far advanced in making the school an autonomous institution.

University of Mines and Technology – UMAT

President Akufo-Addo officially renamed the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) to the George Grant University of Mines and Technology, after the first President of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC).

The Tarkwa-based tertiary institution was renamed on Friday, January 12, 2018, at a special congregation held at the school to install former President John Kufuor as its Chancellor.

UMaT, which was formerly known as the KNUST School of Mines (KNUSTSM), was renamed after Parliament passed the University of Mines and Technology into an Act of Parliament under the government of former President John Agyekum Kufuor.

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Sirigu Community thanks Prez Mahama for appointing Stephen Akurugo as DCE

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The chiefs and people of Sirigu, in the Kassena-Nankana West District of the Upper East Region, have formally expressed their heartfelt appreciation to His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama for appointing their son, Stephen Aeke Akurugo, as the District Chief Executive (DCE).

At a press conference held on behalf of the Sirigu Traditional Council, a statement delivered in the name of Azukodaana, Naba Atogumdeya Roland Akwara III, Paramount Chief of Sirigu, lauded the President for recognising the potential of the youth and choosing a native of Sirigu for such a significant leadership position.

Police open investigation into alleged assault involving Afenyo-Markin

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The Ghana Police Service has commenced investigations into the alleged assault of Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, by a police officer during a protest against the potential removal of the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, on Monday, May 5.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 5, 2025, Afenyo-Markin recounted the incident, alleging that one Constable Forson struck him forcefully on the chest while he approached the barricade to present a petition as part of the demonstration.

Addressing journalists at the Police Headquarters in Accra on May 6, Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, DCOP Lydia Yaako Donkor, stated that the service had written to the Speaker of Parliament for the relevant information to facilitate investigations.

“About the Hon. Afenyo-Markin’s case, I believe that we all saw their videos on social media about an altercation or confrontation that happened during the demonstration. We captured it on our lenses as well, and so, it’s a matter of investigation.

“If it’s an assault, tussle, confrontation, or whatever it is, it has to be investigated. We’ve commenced the investigations. We have written to the Hon. Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, because he’s the sitting Member of Parliament.

“We have identified the Police Officers who were on duty at the scene. We have taken statements. We’ll definitely update you in due course,” DCOP, Lydia Yaako Donkor said.

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The kwadwom of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II: An evolving oral tradition reflecting the king’s legacy

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Kwadwom is a traditional art form used to praise and extol Asante kings in their royal courts. In the context of Asanteman, it serves as a powerful oral tribute to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the revered King of Asante Kingdom and Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi.

More than mere song, this praise poetry embodies a living testament to the King’s stature, performed with solemn reverence immediately before his pronouncements at public gatherings.

The ceremonial prelude to the Kwadwom often involves the evocative melodies of the Ntahera Trumpets creating a moment of profound anticipation.

While the poetic Akan lyrics may employ archaic or nuanced language, their performance evokes widespread admiration and deep cultural appreciation among audiences both within Ghana and across the globe.

The duration of the Kwadwom varies significantly depending on the context. At university events such as congregations and special ceremonies, the rendition is typically concise, averaging around 2 minutes and 10 seconds. In more traditional Asante settings, however, a fuller version unfolds, stretching to approximately 7 minutes and 13 seconds, weaving intricate layers of praise, ancestral invocations, and philosophical reflections that underscore the deep historical and spiritual roots of the Asantehene’s authority.

Intriguingly, while the core lyrical structure of the Kwadwom remained largely consistent for many years, subtle yet significant evolutions began to emerge around 2019.

These adaptations, particularly noticeable around the seventh line of the chant, introduce contemporary themes that reflect the evolving dimensions of Otumfuor’s reign.

Concepts such as peace, unity, and national strength have been woven into the fabric of the praise poetry, acknowledging his increasingly prominent role as a unifying figure and statesman in modern Ghana.

Illustrative examples highlight this dynamic evolution. At the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 2024, the Kwadwom included the powerful line: “Wo pɛn so na wode nkabom ne asomdwoeɛ brɛɛ Asanteman ne Ghana man nyinaa” (“You rose and brought unity and peace to Asanteman and the entire nation of Ghana.”). This inclusion directly acknowledges the King’s efforts in fostering harmony on a national scale.

Conversely, at the 56th KNUST Congregation on March 17, 2023, this specific line was absent, suggesting a return to a more traditional rendering for that particular occasion.

Again, during a visit by NPP officials to the Manhyia Palace in 2024, it featured the line: “Wo na ɛnam wo so na nkabom, mpuntuo ne nkɔso baa Ghana ne Asanteman mman mu” (“It was through you that unity, progress, and development reached the communities of Ghana and Asanteman.”), explicitly linking the King to national and regional advancement.

Further demonstrating this responsiveness to contemporary events, the November 2024 edition of the 57th Congregation introduced another variation: “Wo pɛn so na wode anuonyam, mpuntuo ne nkɔso brɛɛ Ghana ne Asanteman” (“You rose and brought honor, progress, and development to Ghana and Asanteman.”). This subtle shift in wording continues to underscore the King’s impact on national progress.

At the 58th KNUST Congregation in 2024, the chant included “Krobea Asante Kotoko Asomdwoeɛ Hene”,  meaning “Noble Asante Porcupine, King of Peace”,  a phrase that highlights Otumfuo’s royal heritage, strength, and his role as a peacemaker.

These lyrical adaptations transcend mere artistic expression; they serve as a dynamic reflection of Otumfuo’s evolving legacy. Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is not only celebrated as the custodian of Asante tradition but also increasingly recognized as a pivotal figure in national development, a respected peacemaker, and an influential international statesman.

The Kwadwom, therefore, is far from a static relic. It is a living, breathing narrative that adapts to the times, poetically chronicling significant achievements and reinforcing the enduring connection between the Asante Kingdom’s rich heritage and its contemporary relevance on both national and global stages. Through these evolving chants, the powerful voice of the Asante Kingdom resonates across diverse settings, from ceremonial gatherings to university campuses and international forums, serving as a potent reminder that tradition, when vibrant and adaptive, remains an unparalleled form of storytelling, bridging the glories of the past with the realities of the present.

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NPP grateful to North East region for massive 2024 election support

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people of the North East Region for their overwhelming support during the 2024 general election.

In what was a challenging election for the party—marked by significant voter apathy among its traditional support base and a loss of over two million votes nationwide—the North East Region stood out as a notable exception. As the home region of the NPP’s 2024 Flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, it was the only region where the party recorded a growth in votes.

The party conveyed its appreciation during a “Thank You Tour” of the region on Tuesday, praising the area’s exceptional contribution.

Speaking on behalf of the National Chairman, National Vice Chairman Alhaji Massaudu acknowledged the region’s unwavering support:
“On behalf of the National Chairman and our party, I want to thank you for the way you supported and voted for us in the 2024 election,” he said.
“We truly appreciate your support and urge you to continue to stand with us as we work towards victory in the next election,” he added.

The party’s Deputy General Secretary also echoed the sentiment, reiterating appreciation for the region’s support.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the party’s 2024 Presidential Candidate, expressed his profound gratitude to the chiefs and people of the North East Region for their loyalty and strong backing—both for him personally and for the party’s parliamentary candidates.

“This is the only region that appreciated in votes in a very difficult election for our party, and on my own behalf and on behalf of the NPP, I want to express my sincere gratitude for your massive support,” Dr. Bawumia said.

“Just as I have expressed our gratitude to stakeholders across the country, I want to extend the same to all of you here in the North East Region for your unwavering support.”

He concluded with a message of hope and unity:
“God’s time is always the best. Let us continue to work hard together to strengthen the NPP and position ourselves for victory in 2028.”

The New Patriotic Party, led by its 2024 Presidential Candidate, has embarked on a nationwide “Thank You Tour” to express appreciation to supporters and Ghanaians at large for their continued loyalty, despite the party’s performance in the 2024 elections.

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Avoid using public office for personal gain

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President John Dramani Mahama has cautioned his appointees against using public office for personal gain and has requested them to promptly disclose any potential conflicts of interest.

This directive is outlined in the newly issued Code of Conduct on Tuesday, May 6, which is part of the government’s broader initiative to promote professionalism, civility, and ethical governance in public service.

The Code also instructs appointees to safeguard government property, avoid waste, and act with prudence.

Additionally, they are encouraged to express their views frankly and honestly—without fear or favour—in ways that promote national productivity and cohesion.

Appointees are further urged to treat all citizens, colleagues, and stakeholders with respect and dignity.

“Protect government property, prevent waste and prudently apply public resources to achieve developmental goals; refrain from using public office for personal gain and promptly disclose any potential conflict of interest situation that may arise.

“Share his/her opinions frankly and honestly without fear or favour and in a manner that will enhance national productivity and harmony. Treat all citizens, colleagues and stakeholders with dignity,
fairness and respect; perform his/her duties with dedication, diligence and professionalism,” the Code said.

 

 

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My ex is getting married to another woman after wasting years with him

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Dear GhanaWeb,

Over a year ago, I broke up with a man I had dated for five years. Our relationship had become emotionally exhausting, he wasn’t managing his finances well, he constantly flirted with other women, and at 30, I felt I had outgrown that kind of instability.

I ended things because I was tired and wanted someone serious, someone who shared my vision for settling down and building a future together.

He pleaded with me to give the relationship another chance, but I had already emotionally checked out. At the time, I had started talking to someone else who seemed promising, but that relationship ended within three months. He turned out to be worse.

Shortly after our breakup, my ex got a good job and his life changed dramatically. Today, he owns two cars and is doing well financially. I want to be clear, I’m not after his money. I stayed with him for five years because I loved him, not because of what he had. But I won’t pretend I don’t feel a deep sense of pain and betrayal.

Now, he’s getting married, less than two years after our breakup, to someone he’s only known for a short while. Meanwhile, I’m still single. Every man I’ve met since has shown the same unserious behaviour. It’s discouraging.

What hurts the most is that I was with him at his lowest. I supported him emotionally and even made sacrifices that cost me dearly, including going through multiple abortions.

I poured years of my life into a relationship that, in the end, didn’t lead anywhere. And now, someone else is walking into the life I believed we were building together.

I’ve reached out to him multiple times over the past six months, asking for another chance. He claimed he wasn’t ready to date, yet now he’s preparing to marry someone else. How do I make peace with that?

It feels deeply unfair. I’m angry, heartbroken, and confused. I know many will say I should move on or wait for karma, but right now, all I feel is that I was cheated.

Part of me doesn’t want to let this go. I feel like either he or the marriage must pay for what I’ve lost.

What should I do now?

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PPP pushes for constitutional reforms on asset declarations, lauds Mahama’s ethical leadership

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PPP is pushing for constitutional reforms on asset declarations in the country PPP is pushing for constitutional reforms on asset declarations in the country

The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has praised President John Dramani Mahama for what it describes as a bold demonstration of ethical leadership, following the launch of the Code of Conduct for Political Appointees and his personal decision to declare and transfer gifted vehicles to the state.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the PPP emphasised that Mahama’s actions promote integrity and transparency in public office.

“We especially applaud the President’s decision to declare and transfer gifted vehicles to the state, a personal act of transparency that sets an important precedent. This move exemplifies the values of humility, responsibility, and integrity that we expect from our nation’s highest office,” it stated.

The party, however, expressed concern over the decision to extend the deadline for political appointees to submit their asset declarations from March 31 to May 7, 2025.

“However, while the President’s firm warning to appointees who failed to meet the March 31 asset declaration deadline is welcome, we are not in agreement with the extended deadline to May 7, 2025. The original deadline was clear and should have been respected. Granting an extension may inadvertently reduce the seriousness of the directive and weaken its enforcement,” it indicated.

The PPP used the opportunity to renew its longstanding call for constitutional and legislative reform to ensure full transparency in the asset declaration process.

“The PPP has, over the years, consistently advocated for greater transparency in the declaration of assets by public officials. While the Constitution and current law mandate asset declarations, these remain sealed documents, inaccessible to the public or civil society. This severely undermines the principle of public accountability.

“We therefore call for an amendment to Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution, which currently states: Article 286(1): A person who holds a public office… shall submit to the Auditor-General a written declaration of all property or assets owned by, or liabilities owed by him whether directly or indirectly,” it added.

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Ablakwa Embarks On Working Visits To Key Institutions Under The Foreign Affairs Ministry

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As part of ongoing efforts to enhance operational efficiency and improve service delivery within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Honourable Minister undertook series of working visits to key institutions under the Ministry’s mandate.

The visits included the Tema Passport Office, the Africa Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), and the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC).

Spend public funds responsibly – Mahama urges appointees

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President John Dramani Mahama has urged his appointees to use public funds responsibly, emphasizing the need to prevent waste, inefficiency, and corruption.

This directive is outlined in the Code of Conduct released publicly on Tuesday, May 6, as part of the government’s broader efforts to promote professionalism, civility, and ethical governance in public service.

Under the section titled “Use of Budgetary Allocation,” the Code states: “The government aims to utilise financial resources prudently and efficiently. Hence, the Minister must ensure that public funds are spent responsibly in a manner that prevents waste, inefficiency, and corruption.”

Additionally, the Code advises appointees to ensure that public funds are allocated based on national priorities and deliver value for money.

“Public funds are allocated based on national priorities and public needs in a manner that provides value for money. Government operations under his/her oversight are managed economically, efficiently, effectively and in compliance with applicable laws, regulations and public financial reporting standards.”

The Code also directed the appointees to adhere to procurement rules and budgetary guidelines.

“Financial management laws, procurement rules and budgetary guidelines are strictly adhered to, to prevent misappropriation of funds. There is value for money in all government expenditures by promoting efficiency, reducing waste and spending responsibly.”

 

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LIVE Champions League: Inter Milan vs Barcelona: UEFA Champions League stats & head-to-head

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2014 World Cup winner speaking to Amazon Prime

First of all he’s [Hansi Flick] a great coach, but even better, he’s a fantastic human being.

He’s creating a special relationships between him and the players. He makes players feel more confident on the pitch. Everyone knows what it means to play with confidence – this makes him so special.

He’s creating fantastic relationships between him and his players – he’s like a father.

He’s always cuddling his players, he shows a very big interest into the players and I think the players really appreciate this.

‘Removal of Charlotte Osei was wrong’ – Minority Legal Adviser admits

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John Darko is the Legal Adviser to the Parliamentary Minority John Darko is the Legal Adviser to the Parliamentary Minority

The Legal Adviser to the Parliamentary Minority, John Darko, has reignited debate over the controversial 2018 dismissal of former Electoral Commission (EC) Chairperson Charlotte Osei, branding the Akufo-Addo administration’s decision as unjust.

The former EC Chair and her two deputies, Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwaa, were removed from office by then-President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in June 2018, following the recommendation of a committee led by then-Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo, which cited alleged procurement breaches under Article 146(1) of the Constitution.

However, in an interview with Channel One TV on Monday, May 5, 2025, the Suame MP did not mince words in criticising Charlotte Osei’s removal.

“My position on Charlotte Osei is that it was wrong. I’ve made that point clear; I’ve never supported the removal. I think that removal was wrong. What happened to Charlotte Osei was wrong,” he said.

His comments come at a time when the judiciary is once again under public scrutiny, following President John Dramani Mahama’s recent suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

However, John Darko was quick to distinguish between the two cases.

“Let us not mix the two; it’s not really tit for tat. This one is going up and beyond,” he added, referring to the ongoing investigation into the Chief Justice, which stems from three separate petitions and a prima facie case established under Article 146(6) of the Constitution.

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Gold Board is a game changer for Ghana’s economy

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Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo Member of Parliament for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolgatanga Central, Isaac Adongo, has noted that the government’s current economic measures, rooted in John Mahama’s vision, are proving effective, particularly with the introduction of the Gold Board.

“We’ve not exited the woods yet, but we’re finally managing well,” he said.

According to him, the establishment of the Gold Board has not only restored confidence in Ghana’s financial ecosystem but is quickly becoming the “single most important policy to anchor stability.”

“The Gold Board is already having a visible impact on the interbank market. Even before it becomes fully operational, we’re seeing relative stability return,” he stated in an interview on GHOne TV’s State of Affairs, monitored by MyNewsGh.

Adongo credited this progress to a team led by Sammy Gyamfi and the Ministry of Finance, applauding their early achievements in reducing pressure on the forex market.

He emphasised that speculative demand for the dollar has significantly declined.

“The forex bureau market has been tamed. We now enforce that dollars are used strictly for transactional purposes, not for hoarding,” he explained.

The MP added that gold trade, once informal and riddled with loopholes, is now being centralised under the Gold Board, which pegs gold prices to interbank forex rates.

This, he said, has dismantled the speculative behaviors that once destabilised the currency market.

“We’ve effectively neutralised Abochi’s dollar dominance. In fact, Abochi doesn’t even have the dollar anymore,” he added, referencing informal market dealers.

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Address Workers’ Grievances – TEWU Urges Govt

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King James Azortibah

The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of TUC (Ghana) has called on the government to address several key issues affecting workers in the education sector, in a statement issued on May Day.

The union called on the new administration to address the concerns of workers with urgency, as achieving the governments hope to reset the country will be difficult if these issues remain unchecked.

“With President John Mahama’s new administration now in office for over three months, and given his previous experience leading the country, we respectfully call on him to instruct the heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to address workers’ concerns with the necessary urgency. Achieving the government’s “Reset Agenda” will be challenging if workers’ grievances are neglected,” the statement explained.

A list containing pressing issues that need attention were listed to include the conclusion of conditions of service negotiations, recruitment of support staff, prioritization of occupational health and safety, recognition of non-teaching staff, economic management and workers’ welfare, halting unauthorized deductions, ending political interference in public sector appointments, and promoting good governance and national development.

The statement signed by the General Secretary of TEWU, King James Azortibah, emphasised the need for the government to prioritise workers’ welfare and address the pressing issues affecting the education sector.

“We urge the government to work with us to address these issues and promote a better working environment for all workers,” the statement read.

The union also paid tribute to all members and Ghanaian workers who have passed away in the line of duty, including their Deputy General Secretary, Brother Charles Kofi Osei, extending condolences to their respective families, stating, “The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union, TEWU of TUC (Ghana), solemnly pays tribute to all members and Ghanaian workers who have passed away in the line of duty. In particular, we extend our deepest condolences to the family of our dear Deputy General Secretary, Brother Charles Kofi Osei, whose sudden passing two weeks ago has deeply saddened us.”

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Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz takes oath of office

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Berlin, May 6, (dpa/GNA) – Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz has taken his oath of office, after being elected by parliament earlier on Tuesday.

The conservative politician, who in an unprecedented turn of events needed two attempts to be elected to the post by lawmakers, pledged during the Bundestag ceremony that he would “dedicate my strength to the welfare of the German people, to increase its benefit and to avert harm from it.”

Unlike his predecessor Olaf Scholz, Merz, a member of the Christian Democrats, ended the oath with the optional phrase “so help me God.”

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