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GETFund Administrator advocates private sector-led school infrastructure development

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Paul Adjei, Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund) Paul Adjei, Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund)

The Administrator of the Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), Paul Adjei, has called for innovative and diversified funding sources to address Ghana’s school infrastructure needs across all educational levels.

Speaking at the National Education Forum in Ho, Volta Region, Adjei emphasized that the nation’s heavy reliance on GETFund as the primary funding source is unsustainable.

He urged stakeholders to explore alternative financing models, including private sector investments, community-driven initiatives, diaspora contributions, endowment funds, philanthropic foundations, and development partnerships to support the construction, maintenance, and management of educational facilities.

Delivering a paper on “Government and Stakeholder Partnerships in School Infrastructure Development in Ghana” during one of the forum’s five breakout sessions, Adjei highlighted the need for cost-effective and time-efficient solutions, such as high-quality prefabricated materials, in school construction projects.

He noted that “these materials could significantly reduce costs and expedite project delivery.”

The discussion also underscored the importance of fostering community ownership and involvement in school facility management and maintenance.

Additionally, participants advocated for a phased approach to large-scale infrastructure projects especially at the tertiary level to enable partial use of facilities before full completion.

The forum, themed “Transforming Education for a Sustainable Future,” was officially launched earlier that day by His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama at the Volta Serene Hotel.

The President encouraged all Ghanaians to actively participate in shaping a comprehensive blueprint for education development.

The infrastructure breakout session was chaired by Prof. Samuel Attintono, Principal of Accra College of Education, with distinguished educationists Prof. Mohammed Salifu and Mr. Kwame Azu moderating the discussions.

Former GIIF Board Chair was detained over $2 million Accra Sky Train scandal

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Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, Former Board Chairman of GIIF Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, Former Board Chairman of GIIF

The Former Board Chairman of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, was detained by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) on Sunday, February 23, 2025, over his alleged involvement in the failed $3 billion Accra Sky Train project.

According to a 3News report citing sources with knowledge of the matter, Prof. Ameyaw-Akumfi was taken into custody on the morning of Sunday, February 23, 2025, for allegedly authorizing the release of $2 million to Africa Investor Holdings, the company behind the project.

The report mentioned that the payment was made before feasibility studies were conducted and remains unaccounted for, with no refunds made to the state.

The Accra Sky Train project was first announced by then-President Nana Akufo-Addo as a game-changer in Ghana’s urban transportation landscape.

However, the $3 billion initiative soon faced serious scrutiny due to financial mismanagement and a lack of due diligence.

In July 2023, the Minority in Parliament demanded explanations regarding the $2 million payment to Africa Investor Holdings.

Member of Parliament for Adaklu, Governs Kwame Agbodza, speaking to the media, questioned the legitimacy of the transaction, stating, “The Government of Ghana facilitated an investor from South Africa to establish a Special Purpose Vehicle in Mauritius. Before even conducting feasibility studies, $2 million was transferred to this entity. Who approved this payment?”

Meanwhile, a 2021 Auditor-General’s report later classified the investment as a net liability, indicating that the funds were effectively lost.

Furthermore, the Ai Sky Train Consortium Holdings, the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) created for the project, lacked the necessary operational licenses to execute the initiative.

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Inaki Williams, Osman Bukari, Zubairu score as Kudus impresses

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Quite a few Ghanaian players plying their trades abroad had a good outing over the weekend.

Black Stars quartet Osman Bukari, Inaki Williams, Denis Odoi and Mohammed Kudus stole the headlines with their performances for their respective clubs.

Inaki Williams scored for Athletic Bilbao in their 7-1 win over Valladolid in the Spanish La Liga.

Osman Bukari opened his goal-scoring account to give Austin a 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City in the MLS season opener over the weekend.

Denis Odoi scored for Antwerp in their 2-2 draw against OH Leuven in the Belgian Pro League.

Former Ghana U-20 star Zubairu Ibrahim also scored for Partizan in their 3-3 draw against arch-rivals Crvena Zvezda in the Serbian SuperLiga.

Below is a wrap of the performance of Ghanaian players abroad:

ENGLAND

In Premier League, Jordan Ayew saw 55 minutes of action in Leicester City’s 4-0 loss to Brentford.

Mohammed Kudus was impressive in West Ham’s 1-0 win over Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday.

Thomas Partey played 90 minutes in the game for Arsenal.

Antoine Semenyo lasted the entire duration as Bournemouth suffered a 1-0 loss to Wolves.

Tariq Lamptey saw 67 minutes of action for Brighton in their 4-0 win over Southampton.

Kamaldeen Sulemana played 90 minutes in the game for Southampton.

In the Championship, No Ghanaian player was in action over the weekend in this division.

In League One, Jojo Wollacott’s side Crawley lost 3-1 to Blackpool on Saturday in this round of 33 fixture.

Tarique Fosu saw 76 minutes of action for Northampton in their 2-1 win over Bristol Rovers.

SPAIN

In La Liga, Inaki Williams scored for Athletic Bilbao in their 7-1 win over Valladolid.

Joseph Aidoo lasted 65 minutes in that big defeat to Athletic Bilbao.

Abdul Mumin saw 90 minutes of action for Rayo Vallecano in their 1-0 loss to Villareal.

In La Liga II, Kwasi Sibo played 45 minutes for Real Oviedo in their 2-1 win over Burgos CF.

ITALY

In Serie A, Emmanuel Gyasi scored an own goal in Empoli’s 5-0 defeat to Atlanta.

In Serie C, Felix Afena-Gyan was in action for Juventus U23 against Giugliano which ended in a draw.

Joseph Ekuban saw 90 minutes of action for Latina in their 1-1 draw against Benevento.

FRANCE

In Ligue I, Augustine Boakye came on as a substitute to play nine minutes for St Etienne in their 3-3 draw against Angers.

Ghanaian duo Gideon Mensah and Elisha Owusu were involved in Auxerre’s 3-0 win over Marseille.

Andre Ayew saw 26 minutes of action for Le Havre in their 4-1 loss to Toulouse.

Ernest Nuamah played 64 minutes for Lyon in their 3-2 defeat to PSG.

In Ligue II, Koffi Kuoao was in action for Metz in their 1-0 defeat to AC Ajaccio.

GERMANY

In Bundesliga II, Ransford Yeboah Konigsdorffer saw 14 minutes of action for Hamburger in their 3-0 win over Kaiserslautern.

Christopher Antwi-Adjei saw 26 minutes of action for Schalke in their 2-0 loss to Darmstadt.

ALBANIA

Alfred Mensah saw 15 minutes of action for Vllaznia in their 1-1 draw against AF Elbasani.

Ghanaian duo Bismark Charles and Randy Dwumfour were involved in Skenderbeu Korca’s 1-0 win over Egnatia.

Mohammed Yahaya saw 18 minutes of action for KF Egnatia.

AUSTRIA

Edmund Baidoo saw seven minutes of action for Salzburg in their 1-0 win over Austria Vienna.

Emmanuel Agyeman saw 80 minutes of action for Wolfsberger AC in their 3-3 draw against Tirol.

Paul Mensah saw 30 minutes of action for BW Linz in their 2-1 loss to Sturm Graz.

BELGIUM

In the Jupiler Pro League, Denis Odoi scored for Antwerp in their 2-2 draw against OH Leuven.

Christopher Bonsu-Baah played the entire duration for Genk against Gent which ended in a draw.

Ghanaian duo Francis Abu and Lawrence Agyekum were involved in Cercle Brugge’s 1-1 draw against Kortrijk.

CZECH

Patrick Kpozo saw 66 minutes of action for Ostrava in their 2-0 win over Teplice.

DENMARK

Malik Abubakari saw 34 minutes of action for Lyngby against Randers which ended in a draw.

ESTONIA

Ghanaian duo Enock Otoo and Ernest Agyiri were involved in Levadia’s 3-2 win over Kalji in the Super Cup.

GREECE

Abdul Rahman Baba saw 45 minutes of action for PAOK in their 2-1 loss to Olympiacos.

ISRAEL

Patrick Twumasi saw 30 minutes of action for Beitar Jerusalem in their 1-1 draw against Hapoel Jerusalem.

Henry Addo saw 60 minutes of action for Maccabi Tel Aviv in their 1-0 loss to Maccabi Bnei Raina.

Ghanaian duo Eugene Ansah and Ebenezer Mamatah saw 17 minutes of action for SC Ashdod in their 2-1 loss to Ironi Tiberias.

Ghanaian duo Barnes Osei and Matthew Anim Cudjoe were involved in Sakhnin’s 1-0 defeat to Hapoel Hadera.

Godsway Donyoh scored the only goal of the game for Hapoel Hadera.

MALAYASIA

Jordan Mintah scored for Kuching City FC in their 2-2 draw against Terengganu.

MALTA

Ghanaian duo Geoffrey Acheampong and Simon Zibo were involved in Sliema’s 2-1 loss to Floriana.

Ghanaian duo James Arthur and Joshua Agyemang featured in Mosta FC 2-0 loss to Hibernians.

Collins Gyamfi played 10 minutes for Melita in their 5-2 loss to Naxxar.

NETHERLANDS

Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Osman saw 22 minutes of action for Feyenoord in their 2-1 win over Almere City.

ROMANIA

Mohammed Umar was in action for Poli Lasi against Unirea Slobozia which ended in a stalemate.

Baba Alhassan scored for FCSB in their 2-1 win over Din.Bucuresti.

SERBIA

In the Super Liga round of 24 fixtures, Zubairu Ibrahim scored for Partizan in their 3-3 draw against arch-rivals Crvena Zvezda.

Ebenezer Annan played 90 minutes for Crvena zvezda.

Ibrahim Tanko was involved in Radnicki Nis’ 1-1 draw against Sp.Subotica.

Kwaku Osei was in action for Spartak Subotica as he saw eight minutes of action.

Ghanaian duo Richardson Denzell and Issah Abass were involved in Jedinstvo UB 1-0 defeat to Cukaricki.

SLOVAKIA

Rahim Ibrahim saw 27 minutes of action for Slovan Bratislava in their 1-1 draw against Trencin.

Samuel Gidi played 90 minutes for Zilina in their 1-1 draw against Dun Streda

Kelvin Ofori was in action for Trnava in their 1-1 draw against Podbrezova.

SWITZERLAND

In the Swiss Super League, Lawrence Ati-Zigi and Stephan Ambrosius were involved in St.Gallen’s 2-2 draw against Basel.

Jonas Adjetey played 90 minutes for Basel.

Kasim Adams played 90 minutes for Servette in their 3-1 win over Winterthur.

TURKEY

In the SuperLig, Prince Obeng Ampem saw 66 minutes of action for Eyupspor in their 3-1 loss to Besiktas.

Emmanuel Boateng saw 21 minutes of action for Konyaspor in their 1-1 draw against Sivasspor.

Nicholas Opoko came on as a substitute to play 45 minutes for Kasimpasa in their 2-1 loss to Antalyaspor.

Kingsley Schindler saw 28 minutes of action for Samsunspor in their 3-2 loss to Rizespor.

Kwasi Wriedt lasted 76 minutes in the game for Sanliurfaspor against Kocaelispor which ended in a draw.

Isaac Donkor played 90 minutes for Adanaspor AS in their 1-1 draw against Corum.

Joseph Attamah was in action for Kayserispor in their 1-0 win over Goztepe.

Emmanuel Boateng saw 27 minutes of action for Gaziantep in their 3-2 loss to Trabzonspor.

USA

In the MLS season opener, Osman Bukari opened his goal-scoring account to give Austin a 1-0 win over Sporting Kansas City.

Yaw Yeboah made his debut for Los Angeles in their 1-0 win over Minnesota United.

Kwadwo Opoku saw 46 minutes of action for CF Montreal in their 3-2 loss to Atlanta United.

Prince Osei-Owusu scored for CF Montreal.

Forster Ajago lasted 68 minutes in the game for Real Salt Lake in their 4-0 loss to San Jose Earthquakes.

Dr. Kwaku Oteng is a close friend of John Mahama – Okatakyie Afrifa shares the reasons behind his resignation from Angel FM

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Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa has finally revealed the reason behind his departure from Angel FM.

In the first episode of his new show, the outspoken media figure made it clear that he was not fired from Angel FM, despite the rumors circulating.

He explained that he chose to leave the radio station when he felt it was the right time to move on.

I am bringing a lot of wisdom and experience to the Council of State – Sophia Akuffo

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former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo has reaffirmed her commitment to bringing wisdom and experience to the Council of State, where she serves as one of the 31 distinguished members advising the President.

Akuffo and her fellow members were officially sworn in by President John Dramani Mahama on February 19.

Speaking in an interview with Accra-based TV3 on Sunday, February 23, she reflected on her extensive career and leadership roles, expressing confidence in her ability to contribute meaningfully to national governance.

“I think I am bringing on a lot of wisdom and a lot of experience. Sometimes, when people see my very detailed CV, they are kind of surprised that it looks like I have done everything. I have been in management, I have been in corporate life, I have been in private corporate life, I have been a private legal practitioner,” she stated.

Her legal career spans decades, during which she played a pivotal role in shaping Ghana’s judiciary.

She served as Chief Justice from 2017 to 2019, overseeing significant judicial reforms aimed at enhancing efficiency and integrity within the legal system.

Beyond her judicial work, Akuffo has also contributed to legal education and corporate governance.

“Even as a judge, I was very much involved in judicial education and so many different things, varied things, all of which one can bring to bear in whatever area of life one finds oneself involved in,” she noted.

Her tenure as Chief Justice was marked by efforts to modernise court processes, advocate for improvements in legal education, and champion judicial independence.

Before assuming the role of Chief Justice, she served on Ghana’s Supreme Court for over two decades, adjudicating landmark cases that shaped the country’s legal landscape.