Speaker of Parliament, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, has urged members of the 9th parliament to rise above partisan politics and work towards advancing the common good for all citizens.
Speaking at the induction and orientation programme for newly elected MPs, Mr. Bagbin emphasised the urgent need for MPs to prioritise Ghana above all else.
“It is critical to promote equality and inclusivity rather than engage in excessive partisanship. While extreme partisanship may grant you temporary favour, it can also lead to irrelevance when the political landscape shifts,” he stated.
Mr. Bagbin stressed that if MPs wish to sustain their careers in politics, they must commit to serving the people and the nation first and foremost.
“As you embark on this journey, remember the tremendous responsibility that comes with your role. Upholding the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and moral rectitude is essential to maintain the trust and confidence of our citizens,” he remarked.
He reiterated the need for MPs to advocate for the goodwill of their constituents, stating, “People are defending your position and supporting you in their communities as you work towards a better future. It is vital to recognize that your actions today will shape your legacy tomorrow.”
“I urge you to stay focused on addressing the challenges facing our nation. Our priority must be the nation itself—not party politics. This is of utmost importance,” he concluded.
Furthermore, Mr. Bagbin urged MPs to network with their fellow members, share ideas, and seek guidance from the more experienced members of the House.
Such engagement, he noted, will enable them to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of parliamentary business and equip them to contribute meaningfully to debates on the floor and in committee meetings.
Popular Ghanaian fashion stylist, Charlie Dior has named Ghanaian musician Praye TiaTia and his wife, Selly Galley, as his power couple.
He compared Praye Tiatia and Selly Gally’s marriage to that of Sulley Muntari and Menaye Donkor, stating that the former is more relatable.
“My power couple would be Selly Galley and Praye Tiatia. I follow them on Instagram, and they seem more relatable than Sulley Muntari and Menaye,” he told GhOne TV.
“Because they (Praye and Selly Galley) make it more relatable. I follow them on Instagram, and they share their struggles with us. When she was expecting, she shared her journey, which feels more genuine,” he shared.
He expressed that the marriage of former Black Stars midfielder, Sulley Ali Muntari, and model Menaye Donkor does not appear to be a genuine union.
Dior based his assertion on the couple’s decision to keep their marriage out of the spotlight, refusing to share any insights with the public.
The fashion influencer mentioned that this lack of transparency makes Sulley and Menaye’s union seem perfect, which he believes is not the case.
“We hear street talk about them. The fact that they don’t talk about it or put it out there, for me, that’s not genuine. They are portraying everything as perfect at home, which I don’t think is true”.
Charlie argued that celebrity couples should be more public due to their status in society.
“We know there’s pressure on celebrity marriages from the public and family. But if you have that celebrity status, you owe us something. You owe us some explanation in some way.”
Sulley Muntari and his wife Menaye have been together since 2010 and have two children.
The couple has kept their marriage fairly private, with their last public appearance dating back to 2021.
President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to collaborate with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana to restore the Pomadze Poultry Farm near Winneba in the Central Region to its former glory.
Speaking at the 92nd National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Gomoa Pomadze, President Mahama emphasized the significance of reviving the once-thriving state-owned facility.
The poultry farm, a key contributor to Ghana’s economy, was closed in the 1980s due to non-performance and later sold to a private investor in 2002.
President Mahama highlighted the importance of leveraging the partnership to not only restore the farm but also position the Ahmadiyya Mission as a leading supplier of poultry in Ghana.
“I promised last year that if elected President, I would work with your Muslim mission to restore the Pomadze poultry farm back to its days of glory,” he stated.
“This farm will become an example, encouraging other faith-based organizations to engage in income-generating projects that benefit their missions and create jobs for their members,” he added.
He further disclosed ongoing steps to actualize the project in collaboration with the Ahmadiyya leadership, affirming his commitment to fostering initiatives that drive economic growth and community development.
Djimon Hounsou is peeling back the curtain on the complexities of navigating Hollywood as a person of color. The 60-year-old actor, who hails from Benin in West Africa and has made his mark in films like Blood Diamond and Gladiator, recently shared his journey on CNN’s African Voices Changemakers. Despite more than two decades in the industry and a couple of Oscar nods under his belt, Hounsou candidly spoke about the ongoing financial struggles he faces.
“I’m still fighting to make a living,” Hounsou admitted. “After over two decades in the industry, with major roles in blockbuster hits and two Oscar nominations, I’m still underpaid. It’s a constant battle.”
Reflecting on his breakout role as Cinqué in Spielberg’s Amistad, Hounsou feels he was overlooked by the Academy Awards, even though he secured a Golden Globe nomination for the same role.
“I was recognized by the Golden Globes, but the Oscars ignored me. They saw me as someone who had just arrived from the streets, not worthy of their recognition,” he said. “Despite delivering a powerful performance, I wasn’t deemed an actor worthy of respect.”
Hounsou emphasized that the industry still has a long way to go regarding diversity. “This concept of diversity is still in its infancy. Systemic racism isn’t going to disappear overnight,” he remarked.
This isn’t the first time Hounsou has highlighted his struggle for fair pay in Hollywood. In a 2023 interview with The Guardian, he revealed, “I have yet to encounter a film that paid me fairly. I constantly have to justify why I deserve to be paid appropriately. They always lowball me, saying, ‘We have limited funds, but we love you and believe you’ll bring so much to the role.’”
He echoed the sentiments of fellow actor Viola Davis, who has also spoken out about wage inequality. “Viola Davis said it well. Despite winning an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony, she still battles for fair pay,” Hounsou noted.
Hounsou’s time in Hollywood, particularly his experience working with Spielberg on Amistad, inspired him to launch the Djimon Hounsou Foundation. This organization aims to bridge the gap between the African diaspora and their ancestral homeland, addressing the lingering scars of slavery.
“My work in acting opened my eyes,” he shared on African Voices Changemakers. “Researching for Amistad made me deeply aware of the disconnect Afro-descendants feel from their roots and culture. Without knowing where you come from, you can’t truly understand who you are.”
Driven by a sense of duty to his heritage, Hounsou founded his organization to foster connections. “One of the key missions of the foundation is ‘Africa reconnect.’ It’s about reinforcing the identity and self-awareness of African descendants by reconnecting them with their history and homeland,” he explained.
The Young Elephants Study Group, a youth-focused faction within Ghana’s New Patriotic Party (NPP), has announced an independent investigation into the party’s defeat in the 2024 general elections, aiming to complement ongoing efforts by the party’s official committee.
In a press release dated 11 January 2025, the group outlined its commitment to examining key factors that led to the NPP’s electoral loss.
The investigation will explore areas such as voter apathy among Generation Z, non-participation of polling station executives, the influence of government policies on voter behavior, low voter turnout, and potential rifts between the government and the party.
“While the party has set up a committee to assess the loss, we believe it is critical to have varying perspectives for the greater good of the NPP,” the group stated.
“Our findings look to only complement the party’s efforts and provide broader insights to help rebuild the NPP stronger and more united.”
The youth-led initiative, which operates independently, emphasized the importance of understanding the specific challenges faced by younger voters, particularly those of Generation Z, many of whom rejected the party at the polls.
Additionally, the study will assess the reasons behind the disengagement of grassroots executives, whose participation has historically been vital for the party’s electoral success.
Internal challenges
This move comes amid growing internal scrutiny within the NPP, following the historic election that saw both leading presidential candidates — Mahamudu Bawumia of the NPP and John Mahama of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) — hail from Ghana’s northern regions.
Despite the significance of this regional dynamic, the NPP struggled to secure a decisive victory.
Furthermore, there has been criticism over the government’s inability to communicate its policy successes effectively, which some argue alienated sections of the electorate.
The NPP’s official committee tasked with assessing the defeat is expected to focus on overarching party strategies, campaign messaging, and the impact of economic challenges on voter sentiment.
The Young Elephants’ study promises a grassroots perspective, providing insights into the party’s future electoral strategies.
Operations Manager of Electrochem Ghana Limited, Nene Odeopeor, has reported that no arrests have been made following an attack by armed thugs, allegedly led by a known activist of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), at the company’s salt warehouse in Ada.
The incident resulted in significant financial loss and disruptions to its operations.
Speaking to journalists after assessing the damage caused by the attackers at the salt mines, Mr. Odeopeor stated that despite having evidence available to both the company and the police identifying individuals involved in the vandalism, no arrests have been made.
“We have CCTV footage showing these individuals vandalizing our property, stealing valuable materials, and assaulting our staff on-site. Although we had armed security present, we chose not to retaliate during the attack,” he explained.
During the tour, thugs were observed stealing large quantities of harvested salt while company management while the security looked on.
Speaking off-camera, Ada Police Commander Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Joseph Atsu Dzineku stated that the police would employ de-escalation techniques to manage the situation and prevent casualties related to the Electrochem vandalism.
He assured that plans are underway to engage the identified thugs and deter further invasions of Electrochem Ghana Limited’s property.
Mr. Odeopeor detailed that surveillance footage from the company’s CCTV cameras revealed intruders entering the warehouse and making away with various valuable equipment and supplies.
Among the stolen items were five jungle motorbikes, car tires, oil, water tanks, and various pumps. The attackers also vandalized five company trucks, smashed windows, and damaged the fuel pumping station.
The situation was further aggravated at the company’s residential quarters, where rooms were ransacked.
Mr. Odeopeor lamented that fridges, cooking utensils, gas cylinders, and even mattresses were taken. “Everything has been taken away,” he said.
In addition to the thefts, a long boom machine used for fetching salt was also damaged during the incident, raising further concerns about the company’s operations.
Mr. Odeopeor expressed relief that the police arrived on the scene in time to intervene. “It is by the grace of God that the police came,” he stated.
However, he noted that much of the property had already been stolen by the time law enforcement arrived, adding that even though they had internal security measures in place, the sheer number of intruders overwhelmed them.
President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to investigate the National Cathedral Project, an initiative spearheaded by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as a national Christian worship centre and symbol of Ghana’s religious heritage.
The project has been plagued by allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, raising concerns about its execution and funding.
Speaking at a Christian National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, January 12, 2025, at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), President Mahama questioned the financial prudence of the project, especially given Ghana’s current economic hardships.
“On the vexed issue of the National Cathedral, CHRAJ directed the government to audit the project and investigate any misuse of public funds. We will soon activate an investigation into the project,” he stated.
He further criticized the cost of the initiative, saying, “In the current circumstances that Ghana is going through, it makes no sense to achieve such a project at a whopping sum of $400 million. I am informed that the National Ecumenical Centre in Abuja, which is used by the Christian faith in Nigeria, was built at the cost of $30 million.”
The announcement signals the government’s intent to address concerns about transparency and accountability surrounding the project.
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A 13-year-old girl narrowly escaped a suspected ritual killing in the Akuapem South Municipality of the Eastern Region.
According to multiple media reports, the teenager was abducted by unidentified men on Friday, January 10, 2025, at around 8:00 PM.
The reports reveal that the girl managed to escape from a concealed location where she was being held.
Her escape was made possible when a good Samaritan intervened by shouting warnings, prompting the abductors to flee as they were allegedly preparing to harm her.
Frank Amankwah, the Assembly Member for the Kitase Electoral Area, attributed the increasing cases of kidnapping in the area to non-functional streetlights.
“I have made several complaints about these issues. From Ayi Mensah to Peduase Lodge, the streetlights in these areas are all not working. People from Ashaiman, Madina, Nungua, and nearby towns come here, making it difficult to trace such incidents when they occur,” he stated.
He further appealed for improved security measures in the area.
“It is disheartening how lax security is around Peduase Lodge. I plead with the IGP and all security agencies to come to our aid,” he urged.
RETIRED MUSICIAN Mzbel, known in real life as Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, has faced backlash for questioning the usefulness of the Ghana Card, which was introduced by the Nana Addo-Bawumia administration.
Mzbel stated that the Ghana Card, introduced by the previous government, is ineffective, particularly after she misplaced her passport.
“I lost my passport this morning while shopping with my kids. I took my Ghana Card to the airport to see if it could help me board my flight, but it was rejected,” she explained.
She further recounted her experience at the airport, where an official advised her to obtain a travel document from the embassy. “The Ghana Card has no power or usefulness for people who find themselves in situations like mine,” she added.
The video posted by an NDC Blogger named Thosecalledcelebs who disagreed with Mzbel wrote, “Akua! If u think it’s not useful…throw it away oke. The last time I checked…every developed country has a passport and identity card. Never look down on the digitization part of Dr. Bawumia… that man is so enlightened and whatever he introduced to Ghana wasn’t a waste.
Let’s assume is just an ordinary identity card don’t you feel okay with it than carrying your passport everywhere? Oh gyea saaa…card no de3…3y3 flexi ankasa. Don’t do that… you can share your experience but dnt downplay it my dear” (SIC).
In response to Mzbel, Ruby Noelle Arthur commented, “I’m a naturalized US citizen. Since 2022, I’ve traveled to Ghana at least five times using my Ghana Card. I’ve boarded flights from Washington DC airports on Ethiopian Airlines, British Airways, TAP Portugal, and Delta United—all of which allowed me to board without a Ghana passport. I don’t even have one. The Ghana Card has saved me hundreds of dollars in visa fees. I can’t understand what this woman is talking about.”
Abigail Kusi also weighed in, stating, “What made Mzbel think she could go on an international flight without a passport or at least a passport card? If you were issued a visa, how could that be verified without a passport? A state ID or national ID card is simply meant to identify you for certain services as a resident; it is not a travel document! Thank you, Dr. Bawumia, for introducing the Ghana Card—it is much needed, and Ghana is long overdue for it. He never claimed it was a substitute for your passport, Mzbel.”
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Speaker of Parliament, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, has urged the newly elected members of parliament to work diligently to uphold the trust placed in them by their constituents in this 9th Parliament.
Speaking at the induction and orientation programme for MPs, Mr. Bagbin emphasised the importance of networking among MPs. He noted that sharing ideas and seeking guidance from experienced members of the House is essential to mobilising resources and support for their constituents.
“This engagement will enable you to gain a deeper understanding of the intricacies of parliamentary business. It will equip you to contribute meaningfully to debates on the floor and in committee meetings. More importantly, it will highlight opportunities that can enhance your ability to serve our nation,” he stated.
The Speaker further encouraged MPs to connect with civil society, the private sector, and the international community as they build their networks. He emphasised the need to actively seek out opportunities that can improve their capacity to deliver results, stressing that there is no room for failure.
“When you venture out, engage with others to mobilize resources that will help develop your experiences and skills. As you embark on this journey, remember the tremendous responsibility that comes with your role. You cannot afford to fail your constituents, considering the support they have given you,” he added.
Additionally, the Speaker advised members to prioritise Ghana above all else, highlighting the importance of advancing equality and inclusivity rather than excessive partisanship. “Extreme partisanship may grant you temporary favour, but it can also lead to irrelevance once the political landscape shifts. We have seen too many individuals cultivate their constituencies only to abandon them after their leaders leave office. If you find yourself among those who become sycophants or hypocrites, remember that your political survival should not depend solely on one leader,” he cautioned.
Minority Leader and MP for Effutu, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, also advised the newly elected members to uphold the standing orders of parliament, which play a crucial role in regulating the proceedings of the House.
“These standing orders provide you with a framework for conducting business, ensuring that debates, discussions, and decision-making processes are carried out in an orderly and efficient manner. Learning and understanding the standing orders allows you to make meaningful contributions in the house,” he said.
President John Dramani Mahama is scheduled to host a Christian National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service today, Sunday, January 12, 2025.
The service, set to take place at 3pm, will be held at the Ohene Konadu Auditorium at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
This event is poised to bring together Ghanaians from all walks of life, united in faith and gratitude for the peaceful and successful conduct of the December 7, 2024 general elections.
The Christian National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service is part of President Mahama’s ongoing efforts to express appreciation to God and the people of Ghana for the smooth electoral process.
Earlier this week, a similar service was organised at the Ghana National Mosque in Accra on Friday, January 10, 2025.
The December 7, 2024 general elections saw President Mahama emerge victorious, securing a decisive win with 6,328,397 votes, which represented 56.55 percent of the valid votes cast.
His closest rival, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), garnered 4,657,304 votes, representing 41.61 percent.
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Akufo-Addo Wasn’t Comfortable During The Inauguration Of Mahama- Krontihene of Akyem Asoum ( Video)
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Krontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Obodade III, says he realised that Former President Nana Akufo Addo was not feeling comfortable during the inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama on January 7th.
Nana Boadi Amponim Abodade III became famous for criticising Nana Akufo Addo’s approach towards traditional rulers, describing it as a disappointing legacy for the presidency. He firmly stated that Ghanaian chiefs will no longer endure a presidency like that of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The Krontihene also suggested that Samira’s fashion-forward persona would have set trends and possibly sparked envy among many Ghanaian women.
In his latest outburst, Nana Boadi Amponim disclosed that he observed that the outgone president was not comfortable during the swearing-in ceremony not because he did not want to hand over power to Mahama but because he was not sitting in his famous chair.
He further noted that he would like the chair of Nana Akufo Addo to be taken to the mausoleum to become a source of tourist attraction that will fetch the country money. According to him, the chair will be very valuable, claiming that Nana Akufo Addo dedicated a special vehicle that carried it and security personnel who protected it.
Meanwhile, in a video shared by Accra-based GHone TV, Nana Boadi Amponim remarked that the majority of Ghanaians are happy about the inauguration of President John Dramani Mahama, adding that at long last people can breathe in the country. He is optimistic that the newly-elected President will execute transformational policies that will be crucial to the developmental goals of the country.
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Team Lead for ImageBureau, George Quaye, has vouched for actress and politician Abla Dzifa Gomashie to be appointed Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts in President John Mahama’s new government.
Speaking during a discussion on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, George intimated that judging from Dzifa’s experience and the fact that she has been a Deputy Minister at the same sector before, she is the best person to handle that position.
“For a government that doesn’t have time, this is not the time to tour. The sector has thirteen agencies. There are places that people can easily fit in and come together to make it work. So for me, it we were to choose a lead today, I will go for Abla Dzifa Gomashie,” he told host Kwame Dadzie.
George also noted that considering the broad nature of the sector, whoever take over as Minister must not be limited to only an aspect. He believes Dzifa has a wider knowledge of the sector than other people whose names have come up in conversations.
He said the new minister must have a firm grip of the tourism space to be able to continue the successes chalked by the former government in the area of tourism.
“You can fault the government of Nana Akufo-Addo for any and everything but definitely not tourism. That they did and did well. They got it right. They did great.
I would be a shame to see the ball drop. Somebody should pick that ball and take it to the next level,” he noted.
While the industry is awaiting the appointment of the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts by the President, stakeholders of the industry have suggested people like creative entrepreneur Baba Sadiq, musician Rex Omar, actress Abla Dzifa Gomashie, actor John Dumelo, actress Ebi Bright and former Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly boss, Kojo Bonsu.
In the meantime, the President has announced the first batch of his ministers; Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson (Minister for Finance Designate), John Abdulai Jinapor (Minister for Energy Designate) and Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine (Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Designate)
About Dzifa Gomashie
Abla Dzifa Gomashie is a renowned actress, film producer, scriptwriter and a revered politician.
She served as the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts in the National Democratic Congress during their tenure between 2013 and 2017 when John Mahama first created the ministry. Currently, she is the Member of Parliament for the NDC in the Ketu South Constituency and a also a Queen Mother in the Aflao Traditional Area.
Dzifa Gomashie holds a Master of Philosophy (2005-2008) in African Studies from the University of Ghana, a Bachelor of Fine Arts (2000-2003) with a First-Class Honors from the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, and a Diploma in Theatre Arts (1994-1998) from the same University.
She has an unbridled passion for arts, culture and heritage and has dedicated herself to advancing various causes in that regard. While she was the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, she played a huge role in laying the foundation for the review and drafting of documents such as the Ghana Culture Policy, Creative Arts Industry Bill, among other initiatives that are gradually taking shape in the sector.
She brought her wealth of experience in the industry to the appointment both within Ghana and internationally. She serves on the committee in FEPACI, the Film Federation of the African Union. She is also a member and rapporteur of the ECOWAS committee for the Reparation of Stolen Artefacts of Africa.
She was also instrumental in the formation of the Creative Arts Council (now Creative Arts Agency), a body that is supposed to regulate and coordinate the activities of the culture and creatives industries made up of thirteen sub-fields.
Some creative arts practitioners have posited that her relevant previous knowledge in working at the Ministry, makes her a good candidate for the position as the substantive minister (and not a deputy minister this time around). They believe with this experience, she stands a better chance of coming back to the ministry.
The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts has thirteen Agencies, namely; Ghana Tourism Authority, Ghana Tourism Development Company, National Film Authority, National Commission on Culture, National Theatre, National Folklore Board, Creative Arts Agency, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Dubois Centre, National Museum, Hotel, Catering & Tourism Training Institute and Bureau of Ghana Languages.
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Several Kumawood actors gathered on January 11, 2025, to pay their last respects to their deceased colleague, Bright Owusu, also known as C Confion, at Sepe Buokrom Park in Kumasi, Ashanti Region.
Notable actors seen at the funeral included LilWin, Wayoosi, Vivian Jill, Kwaku Manu, musician Broda Sammy, and others.
Dressed in black funeral attire, the actors looked somber as they bid farewell to their late colleague.
The Akabenezer Production team, led by Dr. Likee, who had worked with C Confion, was also present to mourn his passing.
C Confion was highly respected for his talent and contributions to the arts, earning admiration from fans and colleagues nationwide.
His sudden death has left a significant void in the entertainment industry and in the hearts of those who loved him.
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Big names and members of the Kumawood community have convened with family of the late C. Confion to commiserate and support them, as they bid the late comic actor farewell in a final and burial funeral rites ceremony happening in Kumasi today. pic.twitter.com/BxpxOthA98
C. Confion goes home; Family and close friends of Kumawood actor Bright Owusu, perform final burial rites for the comic actor, at his private burial ceremony in Kumasi. May his gentle soul continue to rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/tKw66H1f9s
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has assured the public that there is no cause for alarm regarding the reported pockets of petrol shortages in the northern part of the country.
A statement issued by the NPA and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said that following reports of petrol shortages in the northern regions, the Technical Committee on Energy, set up by the Chief of Staff, met on January 10, 2025, to discuss modalities for resolving the issue.
The statement explained that the logistical challenges identified were being comprehensively addressed using a three-pronged approach.
The first approach involves granting Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) a special dispensation to load petrol from the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST) depot in Kumasi to supply retail outlets in the five regions of northern Ghana.
Secondly, OMCs are being granted a special dispensation to load additional petrol from depots in Tema to augment supplies from Kumasi to retail outlets in the northern regions.
Additionally, arrangements are being made in collaboration with BOST to move nine million litres of petrol from the pipeline between the Buipe and Bolgatanga depots into storage in Bolgatanga to immediately serve retail outlets in the five northern regions.
The statement added that the three-pronged solution was being implemented concurrently to address the issue promptly.
“Consequently, we encourage the consuming public to go about their normal business and avoid panic buying.
“The NPA wishes to reassure Ghanaians that there are adequate fuel stocks in the country, and vessels are lined up to discharge products into the country,” it stressed.
Asante Kotoko booked their place in the round of 16 of the MTN FA Cup with a 2-0 win over lower-tier side Acceler8z FC at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday.
Despite the victory, the Porcupine Warriors had to work hard to secure the result against a spirited opponent.
Coach Prosper Ogum made several changes to his starting lineup, giving opportunities to fringe players eager to impress.
However, Kwame Poku took a moment of precision to break the deadlock just before halftime.
Poku converted from the penalty spot after Saaka Dauda was fouled inside the box, giving Kotoko a 1-0 lead heading into the break.
The visitors showed resilience in the second half, forcing Kotoko to dig deep to maintain their advantage. Substitute Ansu Henry sealed the win late in the game with a clinical finish, relieving the fans.
The victory keeps Kotoko’s hopes alive of lifting the FA Cup for the first time since their 2017 triumph. As nine-time champions, the Porcupine Warriors are eyeing a return to glory and will be hoping for a favourable draw in the next round as they continue their quest for silverware this season.
In a bold move, the ORAL Team, led by North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has launched a nationwide investigation into alleged state capture by appointees of former President Akufo-Addo.
The team’s field assessment, which began in Accra, aims to gather evidence, validate claims, and compile a comprehensive report for President Mahama’s attention.
The ORAL Team’s first stop was the Dubois Centre, where they found heightened tensions between Ministry of Tourism staff and a company claiming to have been contracted by the outgone government to manage the centre.
The team invited National Security to intervene, ensuring peace and security were restored. Staff members reported locked offices and death threats, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
Next, the team visited the Agric Mechanization lands in Cantonments, where they discovered that the military had been deployed to halt the opaque appropriation of lands by politically exposed persons associated with the outgone government.
The team was relieved to see that the military’s intervention had prevented further encroachment.
The ORAL Team also inspected the demolished Bulgarian Embassy, where the construction of an apartment complex by Dr. Yaw Adu Ampomah, a former NDPC appointee, remains suspended.
Additionally, they visited the Northern Development Authority (NDA) offices, where faceless characters had erected walls to grab large portions of the NDA lands under alleged dubious circumstances.
In response to a distress petition, the ORAL Team swiftly acted to protect four bungalows behind the State House, which were about to be demolished by a faceless private developer.
President Mahama’s National Security Committee intervened, and the government workers occupying the bungalows were assured of their safety.
However, Okudzeto Ablakwa noted that President Mahama has made it clear that no government bungalow is for sale, and the ORAL Team has warned faceless private developers to seek refunds from whoever they purportedly bought the state lands from.
Nana Akosua Frimponmaa Sarpong Kumankumah, the Presidential Candidate for the Convention People’s Party (CPP), has issued a stark warning about the possible collapse of Ghana’s 24-hour economy, citing concerns over the government’s current handling of ministerial responsibilities and the lack of proper oversight.
In an interview with Citi News, she emphasized the importance of a well-structured system that allows for collaborative input and feedback, particularly within ministries, and explained that while political opposition often points out deficiencies, the real challenge arises when individuals are given the power to implement solutions without adequate support.
“For some reason, it seems like you have a lot of ideas when you’re in opposition and can identify the loopholes. However, when they give us some power or resources to come up with solutions for what they think should happen at the ministry, the ministers they appoint should ensure that someone is overseeing them not necessarily criticizing, but supporting,” she said.
Nana Akosua Frimponmaa expressed frustration over the lack of avenues for constructive dialogue, noting that if ministers do not fully embrace new ideas, those ideas may not be given the chance to succeed.
She warned that the failure to allow open collaboration could have serious consequences for the country’s economy.
“If you ask me to support and you don’t provide a system that allows me to share the ideas I have, and I have to go sit in some minister’s office for the minister to scrutinize them and if the minister doesn’t believe in the idea, they’ll just put it under the table.
“If they think the knowledge should stay with their people, I can assure you and I say this again that it was not a campaign statement when I said that, the 24-hour economy might collapse in 24 hours,” she stressed.
The 24-hour Economy as promised by President John Dramani Mahama will be a deliberate policy intervention by his government to encourage and support certain businesses and companies to operate 24/7, preferably in a three-shift system of 8 hours each, by creating an enabling environment that promotes productivity, competitiveness and well-paying jobs.
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The Appointments Committee of Parliament will on Monday, January 13, 2025, begin vetting President John Dramani Mahama’s first set of ministerial nominees, as he takes steps to form his cabinet following his inauguration on January 7, 2025.
The nominations, submitted by the President on January 9, 2025, were in line with Article 78 of the 1992 Constitution, which requires prior Parliamentary approval for ministerial appointments.
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, confirmed receipt of the nominees and referred them to the Appointments Committee for vetting.
“I have received on your behalf a message from the Office of the President, dated January 9, 2025. Hon. members, I will accordingly refer the nominees to the Appointments Committee for consideration and report to the House, it’s so referred,” Speaker Bagbin announced.
The Appointments Committee of Parliament includes members from both the Majority and Minority caucuses. It is chaired by Bernard Ahiafor, with Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah serving as Vice Chairman. Other members include Kwame Governs Agbodza, Mahama Ayariga, Alhasan Umar, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin as the Ranking Member, Patricia Appiagyei as the Deputy Ranking Member, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, Shaibu Mahama, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, and Patrick Yaw Boamah.
The Committee reviews ministerial nominations and ensures that ministers nominated by the President are capable and suitable for their respective positions. It also recommends persons vetted to the House for approval or otherwise either by consensus or vote.
The nominees include:
1. Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson – Minister for Finance Designate 2. Mr John Abdulai Jinapor – Minister for Energy Designate 3. Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine – Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Designate
Profiles of the nominees
Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson – Minister for Finance Designate
Dr Forson is an economist, chartered accountant, and tax practitioner with deep expertise in public finance, macroeconomics, and fiscal policy. A five-term Member of Parliament, he holds a PhD in Finance from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and Master’s degrees in Taxation and Economics from the University of Oxford and KNUST, respectively. His appointment is expected to drive fiscal reforms and strengthen Ghana’s financial management.
Mr John Abdulai Jinapor – Minister for Energy Designate
Mr Jinapor brings a wealth of experience in energy economics and finance. Holding a Master’s degree in Energy Economics from GIMPA and qualifications in Economic Policy Management and Marketing from the University of Ghana, he is poised to provide leadership in resolving Ghana’s energy challenges.
Dr Dominic Akuritinga Ayine – Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Designate
Dr Ayine is a seasoned legal expert with over 30 years of experience. A former Deputy Attorney-General, he holds a PhD in Law from Stanford University, an LLM from the University of Michigan Law School, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Ghana. His return to the justice portfolio is expected to advance legal and judicial reforms.
Former Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has clarified the controversy surrounding the granting of a presidential pardon by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during the final days of his administration.
According to him, although the process for pardoning the 12 individuals was initiated, no pardon was granted as widely reported following the leak of a document issued by the Office of the President to the Council of State.
In an interview on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme, Tuah-Yeboah explained that the document in question was intended for the Council of State’s advice regarding the individuals the president wished to pardon.
He noted that members of the Council of State objected to granting pardons to all the individuals listed in the document.
“These individuals submitted petitions. Those petitions were vetted, and then, because the president couldn’t sit at the Jubilee House on his own to pardon people, he submitted a letter to the Council of State. The Council of State, on January 2, actually met the president as part of the consultation process. At the end of the consultation, it was decided that these individuals should not be pardoned.
“When news started circulating that the president had pardoned these individuals, the presidency issued a statement to clarify that no such decision had been taken by the president.
“The president consulted the Council of State, and at the end of the day, a decision was made not to pardon these individuals. Unfortunately, the letter forwarded to the Council of State was leaked. Instead of most people, including some media personnel, taking the time to review the letter, they concluded that the president had pardoned these individuals. However, that letter was clearly a request from the president to the Council of State as part of the consultation process. As of now, those individuals remain in prison,” he clarified.
The letter from the Office of the President indicated that President Akufo-Addo, in line with Article 72(1) of the 1992 Constitution, wished to exercise his prerogative of mercy for the 11 convicted individuals. Akufo-Addo, according to the letter, asked the Council to expeditiously consider the individuals listed to enable him to act accordingly.
Below are the individuals on the list:
1. Akwasi Alhassan
Convicted of murder and sentenced to death on March 19, 1993. He has spent 31 years in prison, with his sentence commuted to life imprisonment by presidential order.
2. Beatrice Ofori
Convicted of human trafficking on June 6, 2023, and sentenced to eight years with hard labour. The 64-year-old suffers from severe hypertension, leading to significant mobility challenges, and has spent much of her sentence in the prison infirmary.
3. Frank Obeng
Sentenced to 40 years for manslaughter, Obeng is serving his term in Nsawam Prison. His sentence has been reduced to 12 years following the presidential pardon.
4. Stephen Nyarko
Convicted of conspiracy to rob and robbery in December 2010, he was sentenced to 30 years. Having served 22 years, including time on remand, his pardon recognises
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Kontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Abobade III
The Kontihene of Akyem Asuom, Nana Boadi Amponim Abobade III, has stated that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was not pleased about losing the prestigious presidential chair.
According to him, during the presidential inauguration held on January 7, 2024, Akufo-Addo appeared uncomfortable with the fact that President John Dramani Mahama would take over, judging by his demeanor at the event.
Nana Boadi Amponim Abobade III indicated that this discomfort stems from Akufo-Addo’s special attachment to the chair, which was even transported in an armored V8 vehicle when he traveled around the country.
Speaking in an interview with GhOne TV, the traditional ruler expressed concern about Akufo-Addo’s unusual fondness for the presidential chair.
“During the inauguration, I noticed that former President Akufo-Addo was uncomfortable. It wasn’t about relinquishing power, but rather his attachment to the chair. If we’re talking about famous chairs, this one comes second only to Otumfuo’s.
“You see, this chair is flown around, transported in a V8, and guarded by armed men with AK47s. It’s a renowned chair. If we put it in a museum, Ghana would earn a lot of money. Akufo-Addo wasn’t sitting in that chair during the swearing-in ceremony, and I could see he was really uncomfortable,” he said.
The traditional ruler added that Ghanaians can now breathe a sigh of relief after John Mahama’s inauguration as president.
“Overall, I think Ghana is happy and relieved. At long last, we can breathe,” he concluded.
President John Dramani Mahama has instructed the Lands Commission to provide a thorough report on all state land transactions within the next 14 days as per reports from Modern Ghana on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
This directive, issued on January 10, is part of the government’s efforts to protect public lands and ensure accountability in their management.
In a letter from the Presidency, the Commission was asked to submit a comprehensive update on recent and ongoing transactions related to state and public lands.
The communication also called for the immediate suspension of all activities related to the sale, lease, or processing of transactions involving these lands.
The Secretary to the President, Callistus Mahama, emphasized that the suspension is necessary to preserve the integrity of public land transactions.
“I am directed to formally communicate a directive for the immediate cessation of all activities relating to the sale, lease, or processing of transactions involving state and public lands,” the letter stated.
The government has also committed to revisiting the regulatory framework governing public land management to promote greater transparency.
“This directive has been issued to protect and preserve state and public lands for the collective benefit of the citizenry and future generations,” the statement added.
The move comes amid increasing concerns over the alleged exploitation of state lands by politically influential individuals in the past administration.
The review aims to ensure that public lands are managed with greater accountability and fairness.
In a poignant display of faith and humility, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife, Hajia Samira Bawumia, have embarked on a spiritual journey to Mecca, seeking divine guidance and protection after his defeat in the 2024 presidential elections.
Dr. Bawumia, who contested as the presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), conceded defeat to his rival, John Dramani Mahama, in a phone call on December 8, 2024.
This marked a significant turning point in Ghana’s political landscape, as Mahama secured his second non-consecutive term as President.
In a heartfelt message on social media, Dr. Bawumia expressed his gratitude to the Almighty Allah for His grace and mercy.
Accompanied by his wife and friends, he performed the Umrah, a sacred Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, seeking divine guidance and protection for himself, his family, and the nation of Ghana.
This gesture of devotion and surrender underscores the couple’s deep commitment to their faith and their determination to navigate the challenges of defeat with dignity and resilience.
As they seek solace in their spiritual beliefs, Dr. Bawumia and his wife embody the values of humility, gratitude, and trust in a higher power.
In the aftermath of the election, Dr. Bawumia’s decision to concede defeat and congratulate President Mahama on his victory has been widely praised as a demonstration of his commitment to democratic principles and the peaceful transfer of power.
In a shocking move, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ashanti Regional Secretariat has introduced a development levy for applicants vying for Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executive (MMDCE) positions.
This new requirement has sparked controversy, with many questioning the party’s motives.
According to a notice issued by the Regional Secretary, applicants are required to pay a development levy as part of the nomination process.
The levy is categorized into two groups: GHC 1,500 for current constituency executives and 2024 parliamentary candidates, and GHC 3,000 for all other categories of applicants.
In addition to the development levy, applicants must also be in good standing with the party and have paid their dues for the last 24 months at a rate of GHC 2 per month.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the disqualification of the application.
This move has raised eyebrows, with many wondering if the NDC is essentially selling MMDCE positions to the highest bidder.
The party’s decision to introduce a development levy has also sparked concerns about the potential for corruption and favoritism in the selection process.
The NDC’s Ashanti Regional Secretariat has not provided any further explanation for the introduction of the development levy, leaving many to speculate about the party’s intentions.
Below is the notice:
*NDC ASHANTI REGIONAL SECRETARIAT*
NOTICE: DUES & DEVELOPMENT LEVY FOR MMDCE NOMINATIONS
All applicants for the MMDCE positions are required to pay the following Development Levy as part of the nomination process: 1. GHC 1,500 – Applicable to Current Constituency Executives and 2024 Parliamentary Candidates. 2. GHC 3,000 – Applicable to All Other Categories of Applicants.
In addition, all applicants must be in Good Standing with the Party and should have paid their dues for the last 24 months at a rate of GHC 2 per month.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the disqualification of the application.
Olayiwola Aminat Omowunmi, wife of actor and producer Ibrahim Yekini, has revealed details about their marriage and how she resisted naysayers.
Aminat shared her nearly 10-year relationship with actor Itele on Bimpe Akintunde’s talk show Iriri Mi, revealing they met during his acting struggles.
On January 7, 2025, Ghana inaugurated the Ninth Parliament of the Fourth Republic, ushering in a fresh cohort of lawmakers alongside seasoned legislators to chart the nation’s legislative course.
This historic event followed the December 2024 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, marking another chapter in Ghana’s democratic journey.
The 9th Parliament sees the inclusion of 115 first-term Members of Parliament (MPs), bringing fresh perspectives, ideas, and energy to the legislative process.
These new lawmakers join 156 continuing Members and four returning MPs, forming a dynamic assembly tasked with addressing the pressing challenges facing the nation.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) also emerged as the majority party in the 9th Parliament, holding 183 seats. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) occupies 88 seats, while four seats are held by independent MPs.
In terms of gender distribution, out of the 276 MPs, 40 are women, representing 14.5 percent of the House. The NDC has 30 female MPs, while the NPP has 10. Though these figures represent progress, they also highlight the need for further initiatives to achieve gender parity in Ghana’s political landscape.
With regards to regional representation, the Ashanti Region leads with 22 new MPs, followed by the Greater Accra and Eastern Regions, each having 15.
Other regions such as the Bono Region (7), Western Region (9), and Northern Region (8) also feature prominently.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo (R) and William Ato Essien
Former Deputy Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has clarified the controversy surrounding the granting of a presidential pardon by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during the final days of his administration.
According to him, although the process for pardoning the 12 individuals was initiated, no pardon was granted as widely reported following the leak of a document issued by the Office of the President to the Council of State.
In an interview on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme, Tuah-Yeboah explained that the document in question was intended for the Council of State’s advice regarding the individuals the president wished to pardon.
He noted that members of the Council of State objected to granting pardons to all the individuals listed in the document.
“These individuals submitted petitions. Those petitions were vetted, and then, because the president couldn’t sit at the Jubilee House on his own to pardon people, he submitted a letter to the Council of State. The Council of State, on January 2, actually met the president as part of the consultation process. At the end of the consultation, it was decided that these individuals should not be pardoned.
“When news started circulating that the president had pardoned these individuals, the presidency issued a statement to clarify that no such decision had been taken by the president.
“The president consulted the Council of State, and at the end of the day, a decision was made not to pardon these individuals. Unfortunately, the letter forwarded to the Council of State was leaked. Instead of most people, including some media personnel, taking the time to review the letter, they concluded that the president had pardoned these individuals. However, that letter was clearly a request from the president to the Council of State as part of the consultation process. As of now, those individuals remain in prison,” he clarified.
The letter from the Office of the President indicated that President Akufo-Addo, in line with Article 72(1) of the 1992 Constitution, wished to exercise his prerogative of mercy for the 11 convicted individuals. Akufo-Addo, according to the letter, asked the Council to expeditiously consider the individuals listed to enable him to act accordingly.
Below are the individuals on the list:
1. Akwasi Alhassan
Convicted of murder and sentenced to death on March 19, 1993. He has spent 31 years in prison, with his sentence commuted to life imprisonment by presidential order.
2. Beatrice Ofori
Convicted of human trafficking on June 6, 2023, and sentenced to eight years with hard labour. The 64-year-old suffers from severe hypertension, leading to significant mobility challenges, and has spent much of her sentence in the prison infirmary.
3. Frank Obeng
Sentenced to 40 years for manslaughter, Obeng is serving his term in Nsawam Prison. His sentence has been reduced to 12 years following the presidential pardon.
4. Stephen Nyarko
Convicted of conspiracy to rob and robbery in December 2010, he was sentenced to 30 years. Having served 22 years, including time on remand, his pardon recognises
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Accra Hearts of Oak advanced to the next stage of the MTN FA Cup with a commanding 3-0 victory over Home Stars FC.
Following a tightly contested first half, the Phobians broke the deadlock when Mawuli Wayo dazzled his marker with a clever dummy before calmly finishing. Enock Asuobonteng doubled the lead with a clinical effort, and Asamoah Boateng added a third to seal the win.
Asante Kotoko Overcome Acceler8 FC with Late StrikeMeanwhile, Asante Kotoko overcame a spirited Acceler8 FC with a 2-0 victory.
Kwame Opoku opened the scoring in the 43rd minute, while Henry Ansu sealed the win with a goal deep into injury time in the 97th minute, securing the Porcupine Warriors’ place in the next round.
Dreams FC Suffer Shock ExitIn a dramatic upset, Premier League side Dreams FC were knocked out of the competition by True Democracy FC.
Attram De Visser Upset Kotoku Shining StarsFriday night also witnessed another upset as Attram De Visser stunned Kotoku Shining Stars to progress to the next stage.
President John Dramani Mahama has ordered the Lands Commission of Ghana to halt the sale of all public lands with immediate effect.
This directive was contained in a letter signed by the Executive Secretary to the President, Dr Callistus Mahama, to the Executive Secretary of the Lands Commission, which was dated January 9, 2025.
“I am directed to formally communicate a directive for the immediate cessation of all activities relating to the sale, lease, or processing of transactions involving State and Public Lands.
“This directive has been issued to protect and preserve State and Public Lands for the collective benefit of the citizenry and future generations. As such, all ongoing and pending transactions must be halted without delay to facilitate a comprehensive review of the current framework governing the management of such lands,” parts of the letter read.
The President also ordered the Executive Secretary to submit a comprehensive report of all recent land sales and ongoing transactions.
“You are further requested to submit a detailed report of all recent and ongoing transactions concerning State and Public Lands to this office within fourteen (14) days of this communication.
“Your immediate attention to this matter is required,” the letter concluded.
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The Ghanaian captain, who scored against his boyhood club Marseille last week and received a standing ovation for refusing to celebrate, wasted no time making his mark again.
Despite Ayew’s opener, Le Havre struggled to capitalise on their advantage. Yoann Salmier missed a golden opportunity to extend the lead, and Lens punished the hosts when debutant Goduine Koyalipou headed in the equalizer before halftime.
Lens dominated the second half, with relentless pressure culminating in Deiver Machado’s 77th-minute winner.
While Ayew’s leadership and sharpness offer hope for Le Havre’s survival fight, the team’s sixth consecutive defeat leaves them four points adrift of safety.
For Ayew, back-to-back goals highlight his determination to lift his struggling side in the new year.
Popular Ghanaian fashion stylist, Charlie Dior, has expressed his opinion that the marriage of former Black Stars midfielder, Sulley Ali Muntari, and model Menaye Donkor does not appear to be a genuine union.
Dior based his assertion on the couple’s decision to keep their marriage out of the spotlight, refusing to share any insights with the public.
The fashion influencer mentioned that this lack of transparency makes Sulley and Menaye’s union seem perfect, which he believes is not the case.
“We hear street talk about them. The fact that they don’t talk about it or put it out there, for me, that’s not genuine. They are portraying everything as perfect at home, which I don’t think is true,” he said on GhOne TV.
Charlie argued that celebrity couples should be more public due to their status in society.
“We know there’s pressure on celebrity marriages from the public and family. But if you have that celebrity status, you owe us something. You owe us some explanation in some way.”
Charlie Dior compared Sulley and Menaye’s marriage to Ghanaian musician Praye TiaTia and his wife, Selly Galley, calling them his power couple.
“My power couple would be Selly Galley and Praye Tiatia. I follow them on Instagram, and they seem more relatable than Sulley Muntari and Menaye.”
“Because they (Praye and Selly Galley) make it more relatable. I follow them on Instagram, and they share their struggles with us. When she was expecting, she shared her journey, which feels more genuine,” he shared.
Sulley Muntari and his wife Menaye have been together since 2010 and have two children.
The couple has kept their marriage fairly private, with their last public appearance dating back to 2021.
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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has strongly condemned the recent surge in violence, vandalism, and lawlessness perpetrated by elements within the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
In a statement, the NPP urged President John Dramani Mahama to demonstrate true leadership by publicly condemning these actions and taking necessary steps to restore order and sanity in the country.
The NPP’s condemnation comes on the heels of reports of marauding NDC thugs forcibly ejecting public servants from their offices and residences, violent invasions of private homes and offices, car seizures, and a general atmosphere of fear and instability.
These actions, the NPP asserts, threaten to erode the very foundations of Ghana’s democracy.
The NPP General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, emphasized that Ghana has always been a beacon of peace and democracy, and such conduct cannot be allowed to continue unchecked.
He called on the public, traditional authorities, religious leaders, and the diplomatic community to join the NPP in denouncing these acts of violence and lawlessness.
Furthermore, the NPP urged the security agencies, particularly the Inspector General of Police (IGP), to exhibit professionalism and impartiality in addressing these acts of lawlessness.
The party expects swift and decisive action to restore order and ensure the safety of all Ghanaians.
A heated debate has erupted over the Free Senior High School (SHS) policy in Ghana, with Child Rights International (CRI) firmly opposing recent proposals to have parents provide food and accommodations for senior high school students.
This suggestion, made by the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) and the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), has sparked concerns that it may undermine the policy’s purpose of promoting inclusivity and removing financial barriers to education.
*Background of the Free SHS Policy*
The Free SHS policy, introduced by the previous government, aims to ensure equitable access to secondary education for all Ghanaian students.
The policy has been a cornerstone of Ghana’s educational system, providing opportunities for students from low-income backgrounds to access quality education.
*CCI’s Stance on the Issue*
CRI has urged stakeholders to uphold the Free SHS policy, emphasizing that any deviation from its framework could erode its impact and deepen social inequalities.
The organization has called for direct engagement with the government to address the program’s logistical challenges, stressing that parents should not bear the burden of policy implementation.
*NAGRAT’s Proposal*
Angel Carbonu, President of NAGRAT, has suggested that parents should be made to pay for their children’s feeding and accommodation in senior high schools.
He argued that the current economic climate makes the program unsustainable in its present form. Carbonu also proposed that the government should identify financially distressed families and offer targeted bursaries to support them, rather than providing blanket subsidies.
*Implications of the Proposal*
If implemented, the proposal could have significant implications for students from low-income backgrounds, who may struggle to afford the additional costs.
This could lead to a decrease in enrollment rates and perpetuate social inequalities.
*The Way Forward*
CRI has emphasized the need for a national economic dialogue to involve stakeholders in crafting practical solutions to the current crisis.
The organization has also called for transparency about the country’s financial challenges, stressing that “our inability to tell the truth is why we are in this situation.”
A 13-year-old girl narrowly escaped an alleged ritual killing after being abducted by four unidentified men on Friday at Aburi-Kitase in the Akuapem South Municipality of the Eastern Region.
The teenager, who lives near the residence of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, went missing around 8 pm while heading to buy food in Kitase.
According to Citi News sources, the abductors had bound the girl’s hands and legs and were reportedly preparing to harm her by slashing her breast. However, they fled the scene when a good Samaritan fired warning shots upon discovering their activities.
Speaking to Citi News, the Assembly Member for the Kitase Electoral Area, Frank Amankwah, confirmed the incident and linked the growing insecurity in the area to the malfunctioning streetlights along the Ayi Mensah to Peduase Lodge stretch.
Amankwah called on the Inspector General of Police to bolster security in the area and address the rising prevalence of social vices near the Peduase Presidential Lodge.
“I have made several complaints about these traffic issues. From Ayi Mensah to Peduase Lodge, the street lights situated there are all not functioning. Boys from Ashiaman, Madina, Nungua, and nearby towns all come here, so if something like this happens, we cannot identify the source of it.
“So, I am pleading for adequate security in the area. It is very unfortunate how loose the security is in Peduase Lodge. I plead with the IGP and all the security apparatus to come to our aid.” he urged.
Sunyani, (Bono), Jan. 12, GNA – The Local Government Service Association of Physical Planners (LoGSAPP) has called for expeditious investigations into recurring cases of market fires in the country.
A statement issued and signed by Mrs Gifty Nyarko, the Interim National President of the Association and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani described the fires as disturbing, saying the causes ought to be determined and tackled.
“There is therefore a critical need for swift investigations to ascertain the causes of the fires, especially the recent outbreak at the Kantamanto Market”, it stated.
The statement advocated strict regulations and enforcement of fire safety measures and standards, including adherence to building codes and regulations during the design, construction and maintenance of markets and other public spaces.
“The fire incidents are tragic and cause serious economic hardship to the victims and their immediate families”, it stated, calling for holistic assessment and in-depth investigations.
“These situations disrupt the local economy, cause financial losses and deeply saddened and destroy vital commercial space that provides means of income and sustenance for many,” it added.
The statement sympathised with the victims and their families, saying as urban planners, “we understand the critical importance of ensuring that markets are safely managed, properly structured and capable of withstanding emergencies”.
It urged relevant institutions, agencies and stakeholders to prioritize fire safety improvements at market places, and underlined the need for enhancing safety infrastructure, calling for the mounting of modern fire detector alarms and hydrants at strategic market locations.
The provision of regular fire safety training for traders and market women in addressing emergencies, fire prevention and fighting is also necessary.
It also called for regular inspections of electrical wiring systems to tackle the problem of short circuits and overloads in markets and other public places and gatherings. GNA
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has taken a significant step towards understanding its defeat in the 2024 general elections by establishing an Election Review Committee.
Chaired by former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, the committee’s primary objective is to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the party’s performance in the 2024 elections.
Admirable Ankara Gown Styles Suitable For Fashionable Women
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Every lady wants to feel comfortable in her clothes and still look stylish. Wearing clothing that blends comfort and style is crucial for women, especially moms, regardless of the occasion or frequency of use.
Due to its comfort and style, a maxi dress is currently one of the most popular items of clothing. Because of their adaptability and extreme comfort, maxi dresses are perfect for a variety of occasions, from formal dinners to more laid-back get-together with loved ones.
The vibrant colours, unique patterns, and cultural significance of Ankara designs have made them more and more popular. When incorporated into maxi dress designs, Ankara textiles have the potential to significantly enhance any woman’s wardrobe. Here:
Any ensemble is known to be elevated by the vivid and eye-catching prints that are typical of Ankara fabrics. Selecting a maxi dress with eye-catching Ankara prints can make you stand out at any event. Use a few accessories to bring out the print. Styles that fall off the shoulder are timeless and universally attractive.
A modern twist on the traditional Ankara fabric, an off-the-shoulder Ankara maxi dress will elevate your look. This style works great for business meetings as well as a night out. Wrap dresses are incredibly flattering and versatile, which is why women adore them. Ankara wrap maxi dresses are a magnificent combination of the traditional wrap dress form with elegant Ankara textiles.
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Acclaimed actor Djimon Hounsou has revealed that, despite decades of working in Hollywood, he is still struggling financially. The actor, known for his standout roles in Blood Diamond, Gladiator, and Amistad, made this startling revelation during an interview with CNN, shedding light on the inequities he has faced in the entertainment industry. Djimon, a two-time Academy Award nominee, expressed frustration over being undervalued throughout his career. “I’m still struggling to make a living. I’ve been in the filmmaking business for over two decades with two Oscar nominations and many blockbuster films, and yet, I’m still struggling financially. I’m definitely underpaid” he said. He added that he has yet to receive the kind of paychecks that many of his peers enjoy, despite his critical acclaim and contributions to major films. The actor also opened up about the broader challenges Black actors face in Hollywood, highlighting the persistent struggle for fair opportunities and pay equity. “I was nominated for the Golden Globe, but they ignored me for the Oscars because they thought that I had just come off the boat and the streets. Even though I successfully did that, they just didn’t feel like I was an actor to whom they should pay any respect. “So, this conceptual idea of diversity still has a long way to go. Systemic racism won’t change like that anytime soon,” Djimon added. Despite the challenges, Djimon Hounsou remains committed to his craft and optimistic about the future.
In a swift response to recent incidents of alleged infiltration of state institutions by party supporters, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has urged its members to report any unlawful activities to the authorities.
This call to action comes after media reports surfaced of NDC supporters storming the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority and Volta Aluminium Company (VALCO) on Wednesday morning.
Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, has denied reports of similar incidents at Kotoka International Airport.
In a statement, Ashie Moore emphasized the need for party supporters to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the regional police commander or himself.
Andy Kwame Appiah-Kubi, the immediate past Member of Parliament for Asante Akyem North, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to reassess his campaign promise of limiting the number of ministers to 60, should the demands of governance require otherwise.
Speaking on TV3 on January 11, 2025, Appiah-Kubi acknowledged the appeal of a lean government but emphasized that it should not hinder the country’s progress.
“Let Mr. Mahama consider that campaign message as presidential candidate then. Now he is our President, let him think presidential. If for any reason he thinks that Ghana cannot do with 60 ministers, let him do what is good for the country,” Appiah-Kubi stated.
He also drew comparisons to former President John Agyekum Kufuor, who modified his campaign promises once in office, after grappling with the complexities of governance.
He further advised Ghanaians to remain adaptable, understanding that campaign commitments may need to be adjusted when faced with the realities of leadership.
“I cited also President Kufuor, who before he became President, gave out certain indices. He came to be a President, and the realities dawned on him that what he was talking about in his capacity as a presidential candidate was different from what he was seeing in his seat as President,” he explained.
While advocating for a lean government to help reduce state expenditure, Appiah-Kubi emphasized that national interest should always take precedence over sticking rigidly to campaign pledges.
“Indeed, bringing us a lean government is a policy that I admire and respect, but let us not hold him to it,” he added.
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American rapper and YouTuber, Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., popularly known as DDG, has expressed uncertainty about continuing to live in the United States.
In a recent post on his verified X account, the rapper suggested he might consider relocating to Lagos or London.
He expressed his growing discontent with life in the United States, describing his home country as increasingly less appealing in the current climate.
He tweeted, “America lowkey not it no more ngl.. might have to move to London or Lagos.”
The remark comes as Los Angeles continues to grapple with wildfires that have caused widespread disruption.
While DDG did not explicitly link his comment to the wildfires, the timing of his statement has led to speculation that the natural disasters may be influencing his thoughts on relocating.
Tribune Online reports that at least 16 people have died as wildfires rage across Los Angeles, with officials warning that the death toll could rise further.
Chairman of John Dramani Mahama’s Operation Recover All Loot, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has insisted that the former Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau Nana Attobrah Quaicoe, reached out and decided to hand over the land he bought during the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo tenure.
Nana Attobrah Quaicoe in a letter from his lawyers, denied the claim that he had gone to see the ORAL Team to take back a piece of land he had bought that belonged to the state.
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has stated that he cannot rely on politicians for the development of the Asante Kingdom.
In a strongly worded statement on the role of politicians in the development of Ashanti during a courtesy call by the World Bank Vice President for Western and Central Africa, Ousmane Diagana, the Asantehene said, “In terms of development, if we have the infrastructure everything will be fine. I cannot depend on the politicians for my development.
“I don’t want to depend on them, so let’s have a social contract and then we do it,” Otumfuo Osei Tutu II stated.
He therefore called for a social contract to effectively drive development calling for all Kumasi projects to be managed in Kumasi and not Accra.
“I want all my Kumasi Projects to be Managed in Kumasi and not in Accra,” he stressed.
Mr. Ousmane Diagana who was in the region to find out why projects meant for Kumasi kept delaying compared to the others and what exactly the problem was pledged to work with his team to ensure the needed support to fastrack the completion of the projects in the Ashanti Region.
Member of Parliament for Bongo Edward Abambire Bawa
The Member of Parliament for Bongo and a member of the 12-member committee set up by President John Dramani Mahama to avert a looming energy crisis, Edward Abambire Bawa, has claimed that the country does not have the strategic fuel reserves required for national security purposes.
He made this claim on TV3’s The KeyPoint programme on January 11, 2024, while responding to a question from co-panellist lawyer Martin Kpebu.
Kpebu had asked why the country could not rely on strategic fuel reserves to address what has been described as a looming energy crisis, attributed to the Akufo-Addo government’s failure to purchase fuel for the nation’s energy needs.
Edward Bawa stated that the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST), which is mandated to store a certain percentage of fuel for national security purposes, had not been fulfilling this responsibility.
“My brother, if you want me to be blunt, BOST was never putting any storage down… Usually, we say for the strategic stock, we should have at least six weeks of reserves. The truth of the matter is that BOST was never doing that.
“If you look at what civil society and others always say—that BOST should move away from competing with the BDCs and instead focus on executing their mandate of being strategic stockholders—unfortunately, we do not have that.
“Indeed, if we look at the current situation…SEND Power had diesel that could take us up to 20-something days, but that will not be enough,” he added.
His statement infuriated the other panellists on the show, who were shocked to learn that the country had no reserve fuel to rely on in the event of an emergency.
Watch a video of Bawa’s remarks below:
More fire 🔥 Take your time and watch how Hon. Edward Bawah @edabambirebawa MP for Bongo constituency and Energy spokesperson for the NDC exposes the incompetent NPP and what happened during the TRANSITION meeting with Akufo-Addo. NPP NEVER 👎 AGAIN pic.twitter.com/hb3HVn4mxG
John Dumelo disagrees with calls for MPs to use siren
The Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, John Dumelo, has stated that he does not need a siren to assist with his parliamentary duties.
He believes that while sirens can make transportation easier, they are not necessary for him as an MP.
Dumelo mentioned that some of his fellow MPs are in favor of using sirens for transportation, sparking a long-standing debate.
However, he does not agree with this viewpoint.
He specifically disagreed with a statement made by his colleague, Kwame Obeng Asare, also known as A Plus, who expressed a newfound understanding of the necessity for MPs to use sirens.
“I was with him in parliament for orientation, but I just left. A Plus says we need sirens, maybe that’s his opinion, but personally, I don’t think I need a siren.
“I know some people do, and it’s a debate that has been ongoing for some time, but personally, I don’t,” he said in a video shared by EDHUB on X.
Dumelo was elected as an MP in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency in the 2024 Parliamentary election under the National Democratic Congress (NDC) party.
A previous attempt to pass a law allowing government officials, including MPs, to use sirens faced heavy public criticism and ultimately failed.
Watch video below:
Personally, I don’t need sirens as a member of Parliament. – Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon, Hon. John Dumelo pic.twitter.com/irfsLvzzaN
play videoThe extent of this year’s fire also affected traders dealing in bags and other fashion accessories
A fire at Ghana’s largest market for imported clothes and fashion accessories is disrupting the industry nationwide.
Despite being an almost annual occurrence, this year’s fire completely consumed the entire Kantamanto Market. As the primary source of supply for traders in a country largely dependent on used clothing, the disaster is expected to have a lasting impact on livelihoods.
The Ghana News Agency (GNA) interviewed second-hand clothes dealers at the Ho Central Market, many of whom have been forced to close their shops due to the shortage of goods. The traders described the situation as devastating for their businesses.
The extent of this year’s fire also affected traders dealing in bags and other fashion accessories.
Charles Acquah, a used clothes trader with 17 years of experience, appealed to the government and traditional authorities to prioritize the livelihoods of the thousands who depend on the Kantamanto Market and ensure its swift restoration.
“This will affect us gravely if the market is not restored quickly because that is where we all earn our livelihoods to feed our families. If we can’t get goods from there, it will be a major problem,” he said.
“We’ve heard that the traditional ruler has said the market should not be rebuilt. We are pleading with the government to intervene and reconstruct it. The number of people who depend on the market is uncountable.
“If our livelihoods are taken away, many of us might resort to crime. The government must consider our plight,” Acquah added.
Kofi Appiah, a middle-aged trader who has been selling clothes at Kantamanto for over a decade, expressed his despair.
“We have been affected in so many ways. Kantamanto is where we source our goods. Now, where are we supposed to go?
“This is not the first time, but this year’s fire was massive—it destroyed the entire market. We don’t know what to do now. We are pleading with the government to address the situation urgently because this is critical. We are in dire straits,” he lamented.
He also urged both the government and traditional leaders to prioritize the livelihoods of those dependent on the market.
Madam Victory, a single mother who sells used brassieres and other accessories, shared her struggles following the fire. She said the disaster would make it extremely difficult to support her three school-going children.
“We have been gravely affected, and we are pleading with the government to intervene. They should engage Nii Ayibonte to allow for the market’s reconstruction, as has been done after previous fires,” she said.
An unidentified English Premier League player who was arrested by the police during a training session on suspicion of recording a sex tape without the person’s permission has been granted bail, as reported by The Sun.
The report indicated that the player in question is said to be an international who was interrogated by the police for six hours following the allegations.
One of the footballer’s teammates noted that they initially thought the incident was a joke, only to realise it was a serious case after the questioning was done.
“A lot of stars initially thought it was a prank when two uniformed officers strode onto the pitches during training. Everyone was in disbelief. Players were open-mouthed. No one was sure what was going on,” one source told The Sun.
The report mentioned that the player’s phones and other devices were seized by the police to be inspected for video footage and recordings.
The police spokesperson told The Sun that the accused was released due to inadequate evidence.
“A man in his 20s was arrested at an address on suspicion of voyeurism. It was determined no further action would be taken due to insufficient evidence,” he said according to The Sun.
The UK media outlet noted that a woman reported the said player to the police for allegedly filming their sexual encounter without her consent.
The woman was reportedly asked to leave the player’s house after the incident and told friends that “she felt violated and humiliated.”
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The Nigerian singer Asake has sparked concern among his fans on social media after debuting a shocking new look in a viral video.
On Saturday, Asake shared footage of himself alone in the studio, teasing his upcoming project. However, fans were caught off guard by the Afrobeat sensation’s drastically different hairstyle, which was noticeably shorter than his signature dreadlocks.