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Mahama applauds AU Commission – MyJoyOnline

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President John Dramani Mahama has applauded the African Union (AU) Commission for its proactive role in providing capacity-building to Member States at the continental level.

He also lauded the Commission for advocating fair and equitable international tax rules at a global level.

President Mahama, who is the Champion on African Union (AU) Financial Institutions, gave the commendation in his keynote address at the Heads of State and Government breakfast dialogue held at the AU Commission headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The event on the theme “Africa at the forefront: Mobilizing African Investment and Financing for Implementing Agenda 2063”, was held on the sidelines of the AU Summit, under the auspices of the Alliance of African Multilateral Financing Institutions, also called the African Club.

President Mahama said the USAID withdrawal for example should be a wake-up call to all Africa that they should look more inward and raise domestic financing.

He said addressing the financing gap requires a multifaceted approach, and that domestic resource mobilization was crucial.

The President said by improving tax administration and combating illicit financial flows and encouraging a culture of tax compliance, African countries could significantly increase their revenues.

He said the ongoing work on the United Nations Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation was a critical step towards eliminating base erosion and profit-shifting, thus protecting our national revenues.

“It is projected that African countries need to increase their median tax-to-GDP ratios by about 13.2 percentage points to 27.2 percent of GDP to be able to close the financing gap by 2030,” he said.

The President said there was the need for additional innovative financial resources and reform of the global financial architecture to ensure equitable and inclusive distribution of resources.

He said the role of African multilateral financial institutions in financing sustainable development could not be overemphasized.

He said the institutions were uniquely positioned to address trade, investment, and development gaps across the continent.

“It is our responsibility to strengthen them to effectively contribute to the continent’s transformation and the realization of the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

He said the establishment of the Alliance of African Multilateral Financial Institutions (AMFI), also known as the Africa Club, exemplified their commitment to collaboration to achieve this objective.

President Mahama said the initiative strengthened the ability of the capable institutions to advance the interests of member states in global finance and to advocate homegrown solutions to the continent’s development challenges.

He said the support of AMFI should also be complemented by innovative initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable development.

President Mahama reiterated that innovation was key to the continent’s progress and the launch of the African Virtual Investment Programme (AVIP) by the African Union Commission was a testament to this.

He said by aggregating comprehensive data on investments and related policies, the platform would provide the evidence necessary for informed policy discussions and decision-making.

He said the platform was designed to attract investment and ensure that it was deployed in a way that promoted sustainable development and inclusive growth.

The President said accelerating the implementation of the African Union Financial Institutions, namely the African Central Bank, the African Investment Bank, the African Monetary Fund, and the Pan-African Stock Exchange was instrumental in fostering investments and financing to achieve their objectives.

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Afoko files fresh bail application after nearly 10 years on remand

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Gregory Afoko, a farmer accused of murdering Adams Mahama, the former Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, has filed a fresh bail application after nearly a decade on remand.

This comes after his previous bail applications were denied, with the court citing no unreasonable delay in his retrial.

Afoko and his co-defendant, Asabke, who was earlier convicted and sentenced to death for conspiracy, are currently facing retrial for murder.

The two have had their plea retaken, and the fifth prosecution witness has already been discharged, with the six expected before the Court presided over by Justice Marie-Louise Simmons.

They are alleged to have poured acid on Adams Mahama, leading to his death on May 20, 2015.

Afoko’s previous trial ended in a hung jury, with a 4-3 not guilty verdict in his favor on April 27, 2023.

The court has ordered a retrial, which is currently underway.

On Monday, February 17, 2925, Justice Marie-Louise Simmons, who is presiding over the retrial, adjourned the case on March 5, 2025, while the jury panel was not properly constituted.

The bail application was filed on February 17, 2025, and is set to be heard on February 21, 2025.

EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah, reports that this is Afoko’s third bail application, following previous denials in June and October 2023.

Brief facts

The brief facts of the case, were that on May 14, 2015, Gregory’s brother, Paul Afoko, and Kwabena Agyepong, then national chairman and general secretary, respectively, of the NPP arrived in Bolgatanga for a meeting.

It stated that, the deceased, organised some thugs to violently attack the two, scuttling the planned meeting at the Azumsolon Guest House, for campaigning against the flag bearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and also not notifying him of the meeting.

The situation, according to the prosecution, was later brought under control by the police, adding that the accused, who was then upset, confronted Mahama but was chased out by thugs.

Another group

It also noted that Gregory and Asabke formed another youth group in their bid to protect persons perceived to be against Nana Akufo-Addo.

It said the accused persons held a series of meetings with the youth and on May 20, 2015 they laid ambush at Mahama’s residence with a substance suspected to be acid.

‘The deceased returned home around 11:10 p.m. in his pick-up vehicle, with registration number NR 761 – 14, and immediately he parked the vehicle in front of his house, the suspects went close and signaled him to roll down the glass.

The deceased identified the suspects to be party members and rolled down the glass to talk to them.

Suddenly, the suspects poured the substance suspected to be acid on his head, face and other parts of his body and fled on a motorbike.

‘The deceased started screaming for help and his wife, Hajia Zenabu Adams, went to his aid and managed to bring him out of the vehicle, the prosecution added.

Injuries

According to the prosecution, Mahama’s wife also sustained burns on the right side of her chest and breast while assisting her husband.

It said when she enquired about what had happened to her husband, he told her Gregory and Asabke had attacked him.

Mahama died while being airlifted to Accra for treatment.

Gregory, who was later picked up, led the police to Asabke’s father’s house.

The police later located Asabke’s house but he had then absconded with his wife, abandoning their baby in the process.

A post-mortem report on Mahama said he died of shocked lungs and extensive acid burns.