President John Dramani Mahama has nominated a total of 42 ministers so far, including seven women and 24 members of Parliament (MPs).
First Batch
On Thursday, January 9, 2025, President Mahama announced his first set of ministerial nominees, which included:
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson (MP) – Finance
John Abdulai Jinapor (MP) – Energy and Green Transition
Dominic Akuritinga Ayine (MP) – Attorney-General and Minister of Justice
Second Batch
On Thursday, January 16, 2025, President Mahama submitted the names of nine additional nominees for various portfolios to the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin. The second batch included:
Kwame Governs Agbodza (MP) – Roads and Highways
Eric Opoku (MP) – Food and Agriculture
Agnes Naa Momo Lartey (MP) – Gender, Children and Social Protection
Abla Dzifa Gomashie (MP) – Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts
Emelia Arthur (MP) – Fisheries and Aquaculture
George Opare-Addo – Youth and Empowerment
Haruna Iddrisu (MP) – Education
Ahmed Ibrahim (MP) – Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs
Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare (MP) – Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry
Third Batch
On Tuesday, January 21, 2025, President Mahama unveiled the third batch of his ministerial nominees, which included:
Dr. Edward Omane Boamah – Defence
Samuel Nartey George (MP) – Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations
Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (MP) – Lands and Natural Resources
Kofi Iddie Adams (MP) – Sports and Recreation
Abdul-Rashid H. Pelpuo (MP) – Labour, Jobs and Employment
Kwabena Mintah Akandoh (MP) – Health
Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed (MP) – Environment, Science and Technology
Joseph Bukari Nikpe (MP) – Transport
Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak (MP) – Interior
Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (MP) – Foreign Affairs
Adjei Kenneth Gilbert – Works, Housing, and Water Resources
Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum (MP) – Minister of State in Charge of Special Initiatives
Felix Kwakye Ofosu (MP) – Government Communications
Issifu Seidu (MP) – Minister of State, Climate Change, and Sustainability
Regional Ministers
On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, President Mahama announced his first 10 regional ministers-designate. He added three more on Thursday, January 16, 2025, and the final three on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, bringing the total number of regional ministers to 16. They are:
The Volta region has commenced the vetting process for 287 Municipal, and District Chief Executive (MDCE) aspirants, a diverse group consisting of 33 females and 254 males.
The exercise, which started on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, is expected to run until January 27, 2025.
The Vice Chairman of the Volta Regional NDC, who also chairs the vetting committee, Egypt Kobla Kudoto, addressed aspirants before the process began.
He emphasised that the program is a crucial component of the party’s “Reset Ghana” agenda, spearheaded by His Excellency.
“This program is part of our resetting project that His Excellency has promised to reset Ghana. The process starts from the assemblies, especially when we have assemblies that are in a comma. For the last 8 years, we all know what has been happening. Assemblies that cannot afford their A4 sheets, assemblies that have to depend on borrowing fuel to run their vehicles.
“That tells you there is a workload for those of you sitting here who will be occupying the office as MDCEs. So, what it simply means is that we will go for competence, we will go for those hungry for results, and we will go for those who will breathe new life into our assemblies to ensure our Reset Ghana agenda is realized,” Mr. Egypt stated passionately.
Aspirants expressed confidence in the vetting process, commending its transparency and professionalism.
Abdul Wahab Mohammed, vying for the position of Hohoe Municipal Chief Executive, praised the committee’s approach and shared his vision for the municipality.
“If chosen, I will prioritise fixing Hohoe’s roads, introduce initiatives to create jobs for the youth, and focus on completing the Satellite UHAS campus in Hohoe. This agenda will undoubtedly give Hohoe a facelift,” he told the media.
Another aspirant, Madame Bridget Yaa Simpi, revealed that her inspiration to contest stemmed from Vice President Prof. Jane Nana Opoku Agyemang.
She outlined her vision to develop agriculture and tourism in the Hohoe Municipality.
The vetting committee, chaired by Mr Egypt Kobla Kudoto, includes other notable members such as former Regional Minister Joseph Amenɔwode, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzra, Francis Ganyaglo, and other party executives.
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Fans of Diana Hamilton in Sunyani and the United States of America who have longed to participate in the Awake Experience have had their wishes granted, as the 2025 edition of the annual concert has been extended to Sunyani and the U.S.
The 11th edition of the concert will see events in Sunyani and the U.S. as Diana Hamilton seeks to expand her ministry beyond Accra and Kumasi.
At the launch held in Accra on Monday, January 20, 2025, it was announced that the Accra edition will take place on February 16, 2025, at the ICGC Christ Temple East, while the Kumasi and Sunyani editions will be held on February 23 and March 2, respectively.
The Bantama branch of the Church of Pentecost will host the Kumasi show, with the Eusbett Hotel hosting the Sunyani edition.
For the Accra edition, Diana Hamilton has recruited legendary gospel artiste, Pastor Joe Beecham, spirit-filled ministers Kwaku Teye and Kofi Peprah, and the exciting music group, Team Eternity.
In Kumasi, Diana Hamilton will be joined on stage by the highly-revered Cindy Thompson, Uncle Ato, Mabel Okyere, and Kwame Gyedu.
ACP Kofi Sarpong will be returning to his home region of Bono to join Diana Hamilton, Sandy Asare, Kwame Gyedu, and Emmanuel Awotwe to inspire the hundreds of patrons who will be enjoying the concert for the first time.
A feature of the 11th edition of the Awake Experience with Diana Hamilton is a number of outreach programs, including a mentoring seminar at the Accra Girls Senior High School in Accra.
Through the Diana Hamilton Foundation, the award-winning gospel musician will also commission a classroom block constructed in Dodo Tamale. The project was done in partnership with the Adom Group of Companies.
Diana Hamilton will also partner with Zoomlion to undertake a mammoth clean-up exercise at Teshie and its environs.
Speaking at the launch, Diana Hamilton expressed amazement at the continued growth of her ministry and thanked God, as well as her team and Ghanaians, for their consistent support.
She assured that the 2025 edition of the show will be transformative and life-changing, one that will etch in the memories of patrons for the rest of their lives.
Hopeson Adorye (L) penned down a heartfelt letter to Sammi Awuku (R)
A leading member of the Movement for Change, Hopeson Adorye, has openly expressed heartfelt gratitude to Sammi Awuku for his remarkable demonstration of brotherhood.
In a letter posted on his Facebook page on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Adorye recounted how the Akuapem North Member of Parliament reached out to him with condolences when his family suffered a loss, despite the consistent criticisms Adorye had directed at him in the past.
Adorye further highlighted how Sammi Awuku took the time to attend the funeral and offer his support, despite his busy schedule in his constituency.
“Sammi Awuku tactically and emotionally won my heart despite all the attacks from me. The young man called me when my late mother-in-law’s funeral was approaching. He supported my wife and me. On the day of the funeral, although he had other funerals in his constituency, he made time to attend my mother-in-law’s funeral early in the morning at 8 am and stayed until around 11 am before heading back to his constituency. What a man,” Hopeson Adorye wrote.
Overwhelmed by Awuku’s display of kindness, Adorye reflected on his past actions and pledged never to make negative comments about the lawmaker, whom he now regards as both a brother and a friend.
He further urged others not to bring negative information about Awuku to him, as he would no longer entertain or comment on such matters.
“Sammi, henceforth, I will never say or make any negative comment about you. It’s a promise from me to you as a brother and a friend. Also, nobody should bring any negative information about him and expect me to comment on it. Sammi Awuku, you are a brother for life. You really touched my heart. I am most grateful to you. Friends and brothers forever. God richly bless you,” he posted.
Hopeson Adorye laid his mother-in-law to rest on Saturday, January 18, 2025, in Tema, following her demise.
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Kwame Agbodza, the Roads and Highways Minister-designate, has revealed that some road contractors in Ghana are owed as little as GH¢5,000 by the previous government, highlighting concerns over the management of road toll funds.
During his vetting by the Appointments Committee on Monday, January 20, Agbodza discussed the controversial cancellation of road tolls by the Akufo-Addo administration.
He expressed his surprise at the decision, stating that instead of cancelling the tolls, the government should have worked to improve the system by addressing the leakages and enhancing its effectiveness.
Agbodza criticised the move as an act of illegality, pointing out that such a decision could not be made unilaterally.
He noted that road tolling was an Act promulgated by Parliament
He suggested that there was some negligence in how the cancellation was handled, particularly as the government had claimed the road toll was generating only paltry ¢80 million.
The minister-designate emphasised that road tolls would be reintroduced, albeit in a modern form.
He stated that the future system would involve technology, allowing for fairer and more efficient collection without the need for physical road obstructions or manual toll collection, ensuring a smoother experience for drivers.
“We decided to caution the government not to cancel road toll but rather find a way to make it better.
This means that we should find a way to block the leakages and enhance it.
So it was surprising that it was cancelled or they claimed they zeroed it.
For me, it was an act of illegality but it had an act and was a law so they couldn’t unilaterally do that. I believe there was some level of negligence in the way it was done.”
“They claimed road toll was accruing just GH¢80 million but today road contractors are working in Ghana which are owed GH¢5,000.
So the road toll is coming back but not in the form of building obstructions on the road for drivers to stop and somebody taking money from them but this coming in a form of technological and fair that will make it easy to collect,” he stated.
Watch as Agbodza gives details of actual kilometres of road constructed by the Akufo-Addo government
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Atlético v Bayer, January 21
Last weekend, Atlético suffered their first defeat since October. Diego Simeone’s team had won 15 games in a row, but failed to beat modest Leganés. Los Colchoneros had enough scoring chances, but they didn’t use their opportunities. Atlético certainly don’t want to repeat their mistakes, as a defeat to Bayer could ruin the team’s chances of getting into the top 8.
Bayer are in good shape too. Xabi Alonso’s boys have won their last 12 matches and have scored almost 3 goals per game on average. Leverkusen have 13 points in the UCL and are in 4th place, but the competition is so tight that Atlético, who are in 11th position, are only 1 point less than Bayer.
Odds: W1 – 2.49, X – 3.485, W2 – 3.01.
Benfica v Barcelona, January 21
Benfica have 10 points and are in 15th place after 6 games. Bruno Lage took charge of the Eagles in September and quickly improved the team’s performance in the Portuguese league. However, in the Champions League, the Lisbon team lacks stability: the 4-0 victory over Atlético was followed by the home defeat to Feyenoord (1-3). Benfica beat Barcelona 3-0 at home in 2021, but can they surprise the Catalans again?
Barcelona, after several poor results, have won 4 games in a row with an aggregate score of 16-3, including the victory over Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final. Nevertheless, last weekend, the Blaugranas drew with Getafe in La Liga, which complicated their position in the title race. At the same time, in the UCL, Barça is doing great: the team is in 2nd place with 15 points and will try to qualify for the round of 16 in the match against Benfica.
Odds: W1 – 3.52, X – 4.245, W2 – 1.996.
Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City, January 22
The Paris Saint-Germain v Manchester City match is worthy of the Champions League final, but as of today, both teams are at risk of elimination from the tournament. After 6 games, the Parisians have 7 points and are in 25th place. The Citizens’ situation isn’t much better: 8 points and 22nd position. The tournament situation promises us a very interesting match.
This season, Paris Saint-Germain have lost at home only to Atlético, while Manchester City have lost 7 of their last 11 away games. The teams’ coaches, Luis Enrique and Pep Guardiola played for Barcelona together and are good friends. Yet, in the match at the Parc des Princes, each of them needs a win, and both teams will do their best to get 3 points.
Odds: W1 – 2.54, X – 3.89, W2 – 2.704.
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betPawa has awarded a winning token to eight teams from the Women’s FA Cup that triumphed in their matches during the round of 16 last weekend.
Each winning team, along with three technical staff members, received a GH¢400 Locker Room Bonus (LRB). The victorious teams include Hasaacas Ladies, Rootz Sistaz FC, Faith Ladies, Northern Ladies, Sung Shining Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Jonina FC, and Fosu Royals.
This initiative follows betPawa’s announcement last November to extend its groundbreaking player appreciation programme, the Locker Room Bonus, to the Women’s FA Cup, starting from the round of 16 through to the final.
This move aims to honour the players who are the heart of the game.“It’s amazing to see our efforts rewarded. The Locker Room Bonus is more than just money; it’s recognition of our hard work and commitment,” said N-Yanyimaya Gnabekan of Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
The Locker Room Bonus serves as a direct benefit to players, celebrating their victories and further rewarding exceptional performances.
Players who make the matchday squad list receive their winning bonus directly to their mobile money wallets immediately after a match win.
This initiative was introduced in Ghana in 2022 for the Ghana Premier League (GPL), and now each player and three technical staff from the winning teams will receive GH¢400 for every match they win from the round of 16—a first in the history of Ghanaian women’s football.
The teams that advanced to the round of 16 included Ampem Darkoa, Hasaacas Ladies, Jonina FC, Anlo Ladies, Rootz Sistaz FC, Sissamba Ladies, Soccer Intellectuals, Faith Ladies, Fosu Royals, Northern Ladies, FC Savanna, Ashtown Ladies, Tuutingli Unity Ladies, Blacoe Soccer Academy, Sung Shining Ladies, and Dreamz Ladies.
The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, speaking on behalf of His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, has commended First Sky Group for its remarkable achievements in the business sector during its 22nd anniversary thanksgiving celebration at the Accra International Conference Centre.
In a heartfelt address, Mr. Debrah highlighted the company’s inspiring growth journey, which began with just three employees and has now expanded to over 5,000 workers.
He described this achievement as a testament to the group’s resilience, innovation, and commitment to contributing to Ghana’s socioeconomic development.
“Let us rise and give a big round of applause to Eric and his team for their outstanding success over the past 22 years. Their story reflects the potential of Ghanaian businesses to thrive and make significant contributions to national development,” he stated.
Government Commitment to Healthcare and Legislation
Mr. Debrah brought good news to the audience, emphasizing the government’s commitment to addressing critical healthcare challenges, including kidney transplants and other organ-related issues. He assured the gathering that as soon as the Minister of Health is appointed, legislative measures will be expedited to tackle these pressing health concerns.
“Kidney issues are becoming rampant, and leadership needs to take bold steps to address them. The advocacy from traditional authorities and civil society organizations (CSOs) is commendable, and together we will ensure a sustainable solution,” he added.
Thanksgiving and Gratitude to God
Drawing inspiration from Luke 17:1-2, Mr. Debrah acknowledged the importance of thanksgiving, likening First Sky Group’s gesture to the biblical story of the healed lepers, where only one returned to show gratitude. He lauded the organization for recognizing God’s role in its achievements and reminded all present that “every source of joy comes from the Lord.”
A Call to Action for Job Creation
The Chief of Staff underscored President Mahama’s vision to prioritize job creation under the “Resetting Agenda,” encouraging collaboration between government and the business community. He extended an open invitation to entrepreneurs to propose initiatives that could generate employment, assuring them of the government’s support.
“The President’s doors are open to business leaders like Eric and others. If you can demonstrate that with the government’s support, you can create jobs, the necessary attention will be given to you. The focus is on practical solutions to transform the mindset of Ghanaians from seeking jobs after school to creating jobs,” he emphasized.
Partnership for National Development
Mr. Debrah reiterated the government’s readiness to offer concessions and policies that will enhance the operations of businesses, thereby creating more job opportunities for Ghanaians. He assured attendees that the government would intensify consultations with the business community to foster an environment conducive to economic growth and wealth creation.
“Ghana will rise again,” he declared, expressing optimism about the nation’s future and urging all stakeholders to work collectively toward national prosperity.
A Model of Excellence
First Sky Group, known for its exceptional contributions to construction, agriculture, and philanthropy, has become a shining example of business excellence in Ghana. The 22nd-anniversary celebration was not only a moment to reflect on the past but also an opportunity to inspire other businesses to contribute to Ghana’s development agenda.
As the curtains closed on the event, the message was clear: partnerships between the government and private sector remain vital to building a prosperous and resilient Ghana.
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson is the Majority Leader of Parliament
The Majority Leader in Parliament, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has expressed deep regret over the recent violent clashes at Obuasi, that lead to the deaths of 9 persons believed to be small-scale miners.
Others have been left severely and critically-injured.
Addressing a press conference in Parliament on Tuesday, Ato Forson, who is also the Minister of Finance, described the incident as a significant blot on the nation’s quest for peaceful resolution of conflicts.
“The recent confrontations between small-scale miners and military personnel in Obuasi, which led to the death of nine miners and left several others in critical condition after sustaining various degrees of injuries, is most regrettable,” he remarked.
He also extended his condolences to the families of the deceased and wished the injured speedy recovery.
The Majority Leader further emphasised the need for dialogues and effective engagements to address the underlying issues surrounding mining activities in the region.
He called for a thorough investigation into the incident to ensure accountability and prevent future occurrences.
“This incident underscores the urgent need for sustainable solutions to the challenges in the mining sector. Violence must never be an option,” he stated.
The Majority also urged all stakeholders, including the government, local authorities, and mining communities, to collaborate in creating a peaceful and regulated environment for small-scale mining.
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson also entreated the security agencies to exercise restraint and professionalism when dealing with conflicts, reiterating that the safety and dignity of all citizens must remain a priority.
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A Ghanaian man known as Mr. Salifu Ibrahim, a worker at Zoomlion and the Youth Employment Agency is going viral for returning a huge sum of cash he found to the owner.
Ibrahim reportedly found the large sum of money after it went missing in Tamale and decided to do the honest thing and return it to the owner.
He reportedly tracked down the owner and returned the sum of money to him.
The owner, who chose to remain anonymous, thanked Salifu Ibrahim for his selflessness, saying: ““I am overwhelmed with joy and appreciation for this selfless act,”
It’s currently unclear if Mr Ibrahim received any reward from the owner for his heroic act. The Zoomlion worker said he returned the money becaue stealing is against his religion.
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Social media users called for Mr Ibrahim to be rewarded for his honesty.
“Can we please send him to a beautiful vacation for his good deed? Ghanaians make it happen to appreciate him,” one user wrote.
Another said he had made a big mistake and should have kept the money.
“Mo gyimii no , always returning money. Can never be me.hw3,” they wrote.
Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) staged a protest in the chamber, demanding government action against the escalating violence in the country. The MPs were seen singing the patriotic song “Yen Ara Asaase Ni” [This is our land], calling on the government to address what they described as widespread violence in the aftermath of the recent elections.
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has instructed the management of the Saint Vincent College of Education to reopen the institution, following an amicable resolution with Ya-Naa Abukari Mahama.
The Ya-Naa had earlier ordered the closure of the college due to agitations surrounding the appointment of a new principal.
In a significant development today, Professor Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai, Director-General of GTEC, along with staff from the Commission, visited the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi where an agreement was reached to allow the college to resume operations.
Professor Abdulai confirmed that the institution would be fully operational by Wednesday, January 22. “I want to assure the public and stakeholders in tertiary education that the issues have been resolved, and normalcy should return to the institution by tomorrow,” he stated.
In response to public concerns about the closure, Musah Yakubu, Public Relations Officer for the Ya-Naa, clarified that the decision to shut the school was not driven by any personal interest.
He explained that the closure was a temporary measure to restore calm and facilitate discussions. “His Majesty wanted to restore calm so he could engage with the Director-General of GTEC.
“The discussions have now been successfully concluded, and everything has been resolved. We are hopeful that Saint Vincent will resume its operations as planned.”
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President John Dramani Mahama has made 10 more key appointments to the Office of the President.
The appointment, which was announced on Tuesday, January 21, 2024, included Ghanaians with vast experiences in various fields, including communication, diplomacy, governance and security.
Below is a profile of the new presidential staffers:
Joyce Bawah Mogtari – Presidential Adviser and Special Aide to the President
Joyce Bawah Mogtari, before her appointment, was Special Aide to John Dramani Mahama.
The presidential adviser was a spokesperson for the campaign team of President Mahama for the 2024 election.
She was also a Deputy Minister of Transport during Mahama’s first term as president.
She is an experienced mediator and has done this on several occasions both locally and internationally. She has also previously served as the head of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority, after being the Director of Legal Services of the authority.
Mogtari, a lawyer by profession, was formally called to the bar in 2000 and she started her career with the firm Sey & Co. Later, she became a consultant for KPMG and the Venture Capital Trust Fund.
She holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from Holborn College, University of London (1997). She also holds a master’s degree in Maritime Law (LL.M) from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Maritime Law Institute (IMLI), Malta, where she was the recipient of the IMO Legal Committee Chairman’s Award for Best Overall Performance in International Transport Law. She also holds a master’s degree in Conflict Resolution and Mediation from the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Centre, Ghana.
Stanislav Xoese Dogbe – Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations)
Stanislav Xoese Dogbe, widely known as Stan Dogbe, has, since 2012 worked with President John Dramani Mahama as his Special Assistant and Director of Communications.
He was a presidential aide to the late former President Prof John Evans Atta Mills and Mahama when he was vice president.
He also served as a technical adviser to the newly appointed Minister and Deputy Ministers of Information between 2009 and 2010. During Mahama’s previous presidency, he managed the president’s communication strategy.
Stan Dogbe was also responsible for all backend communications and campaign operations of the John Mahama 2020 and 2024 Campaigns.
The Deputy Chief of Staff, who is a journalist, was the Head of Talk Programmes at Joy FM and senior editor in the newsroom of the media house.
Nana Oye Bampoe Addo – Deputy Chief of Staff (Administration)
Nana Oye Bampoe Addo, formerly known as Nana Oye Lithur, was the Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection during Mahama’s first term in office.
She holds a Bachelor of Law (BL) from the School of Law, Accra (1992) and a Master’s in Law, Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa (LLM) from the University of Pretoria, South Africa (2001).
She previously worked as the Chief Executive Director of the Human Rights Advocacy Centre and for years was also the Regional Coordinator (Africa Office) for the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI).
She is an advisory member of the International Consortium on Realising Reproductive Rights and a member of the steering committee of the International Consortium on Medical Abortion. The Human Rights Advocate is an executive member of the International Freedom of Information Advocates Network, the Africa Freedom Of Information Centre, and the Convener of the Right to Information Coalition of Ghana.
She has been involved with the Coordinated African Regional Survey on Access to Information for Ghana, as well as running an access to justice programme and a human rights clinic.
Seth Emmanuel Terkper – Presidential Adviser on the Economy
Seth Terkper was Mahama’s Minister of Finance during his first term. Before assuming the Minister of Finance role, he was a Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MOFEP) from March 2009 to January 2013.
Between July 1999 and February 2009, Seth Terkper held various positions (last as Senior Economist) in the Fiscal Affairs Department (FAD) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Before joining the IMF, Terkper worked in staff and management positions — including National VAT Coordinator and Deputy Commissioner — in the National Revenue Secretariat (MOFEP) and revenue agencies in Ghana.
The presidential adviser holds a first degree in Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.) from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in Ghana and a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree from the Kennedy School, Harvard University. He is also a chartered accountant.
Professor Francis Dodoo – Presidential Adviser, National Anti-Corruption Programme
Professor Francis Dodoo is a former Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation and Development at the University of Ghana.
He is a demographer with a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He has chaired the boards of the Export Development and Agricultural Investment Fund (EDAIF), Ghana’s Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC), and the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS). Professor Dodoo is a 4-time Olympian and was voted Ghana’s Sportsman of the Year in 1987.
Professor Dodoo served as President of both Ghana Athletics (GAA) and the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) and was awarded the Grand Medal of the Republic of Ghana in 2006 for his contributions to the country.
He has also served as Chair of the African Institute for Development Policy (AFIDEP) board, Chair of the Governance Commission of World Athletics (WA), and as a member of the Governance and Integrity Committee of the Commonwealth Games Foundation (CGF).
Larry Gbevlo-Lartey – Special Envoy to the Alliance of Sahelian States
Larry Gbevlo-Lartey is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the Ghana Armed Forces and a former National Security Coordinator of Ghana, with extensive experience in security and diplomacy.
Gbevlo-Lartey, who is also a private legal practitioner, has previously served as the African Union Chairperson’s Special Representative in Charge of Counter-Terrorism Cooperation and the African Center for the Study and Research on Terrorism (ACSRT).
He served as the National Security Coordinator of Ghana from 2009 to 2014. The special envoy also has some experience in academia.
He established the Human Security Research Center in Accra and is a visiting lecturer at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre.
Nana Yaa Jantuah – Presidential Staffer
Nana Yaa Jantuah is a former General Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP).
Yaa Jantuah was the Director of Public Affairs at the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission.
She has practised public relations for about 25 years, starting as a Public Relations Officer at the Ghana Investment Promotion Council, and then to the Ghana Free Zones Board; and rising to become the Director of Public Affairs of the PURC.
Beatrice Annangfio – Presidential Staffer
Beatrice Annangfio, widely known as Beatrice Annan, is a member of the communication team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and was a spokesperson of the campaign team of John Mahama for the 2024 election.
She is a private legal practitioner, with a speciality in commercial law and practice. She also is a policy analyst and a Fellow at the Institute of Energy Security with experience in the areas of energy and natural resource law.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from KNUST, an LLB from the University of Ghana, and an M.A. in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana.
She is an Associate of Morrison, Twumasi & Partners, and a fellow of the President Obama Young Leaders Initiative.
Shamima Muslim – Deputy Presidential Spokesperson
Shamima Muslim was a member of the campaign team of President Mahama for the 2024 Election.
Muslim is a broadcaster, gender advocate, and development communicator. Shamima Muslim brings a wealth of experience in communications.
She is the Founder and Convener of the Alliance for Women in Media Africa (AWMA), a Non-Governmental Organisation dedicated to improving the visibility and impact of women in the media.
Muslim’s career spans several achievements, including her role as one of the moderators of Ghana’s 2012 Vice-Presidential Debate and her selection as a pioneer representative of Ghana at President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative in 2010.
Professor Kwaku Danso-Boafo – Cabinet Secretary
Professor Kwaku Danso-Boafo was the Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Manifesto Committee for the 2020 and 2024 elections.
He previously served as Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ireland from 2009 to 2014. He has also served as Ghana’s Ambassador to Cuba with concurrent accreditation to Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua, and Panama. He also served as the Minister of Health from January 2000 to February 2001.
Prof. Danso-Boafo was an Associate Professor, Deputy Director, and Coordinator of the International Health Track in the Master of Public Health Program, Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
He also taught at Atlanta University, later Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia.
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The UK- Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), a member-based trade association that promotes trade between the UK and Ghana, has released the 6th edition of its annual Ghana Business Environment and Competitive Survey (BECS) Report for the year 2024.
725 businesses across Ghana comprising UKGCC member and non-member companies from 22 industries and ranging from small to large companies, participated in the survey. Business components assessed included availability of telecom, power, labour, water, and logistics partners, taxation policy, cost of telecoms, government bureaucracy, regulatory framework, and government support of exports.
The Report reveals a mixed picture for Ghana’s business environment. While businesses express cautious optimism about future growth, particularly in technology adoption and market expansion, significant challenges remain.
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Key Survey Findings
The survey identifies taxation policy, cost of telecoms, government bureaucracy, and the regulatory framework as the top concerns for businesses in 2024. For the first time, cost of telecoms and the regulatory framework appeared on the list of poorly rated business components, emphasising areas that require immediate government attention to enhance Ghana’s business environment.
Despite challenges, businesses rated the availability of telecom facilities as the best-performing business component, though this rating declined from 36% in 2023 to 20% in 2024. Other positively rated components include the availability of power, labour, water, and logistics partners.
Corruption remains a persistent issue, consistently appearing among the top five most declined components over the past four years. Tax policy and the cost of power also remain key concerns, highlighting the need for government engagement to develop sustainable solutions. Respondents identified advanced technology and telecom services as the most improved components since 2021. For the first time, the availability of quality infrastructure was included in the list of improvements, reflecting incremental progress.
In terms of cost of doing business in Ghana, tax policy and macroeconomic challenges, including the weakening of the Ghana Cedi, were highlighted as key drivers of high operational costs, thereby increasing cost of doing business. Persistent exchange rate volatility continues to influence the pricing of domestic factors of production.
Respondents identified domestic marketing, certifications, quality control, and labour as the most affordable business components over the past four years. However, rising inflation in 2024 has impacted the affordability of labour.
Key Priorities for Action
The report advocates for government-business collaboration to proactively reduce tax burdens, combat corruption and enhance a transparency, streamline and simplify regulations to create a predictable regulatory environment that boosts investor confidence, and improve access to flexible and affordable financing mechanisms and provide growth incentives to support SMEs, which are critical to Ghana’s economic resilience and growth.
Government-business collaboration is also needed to enact policies to ensure the safety of investments and create a stable business climate that attracts both local and international investors.
Leveraging the immense opportunities in key sectors such as manufacturing, technology and services through targeted support, including capacity building and infrastructure investment; and addressing gaps in energy, telecom, and water infrastructure to enable sustainable business operations are also identified as further areas for government-business collaboration.
The collective voices of over 725 respondents in this year’s survey reflect the aspirations, challenges, and contributions of Ghana’s business leaders. These insights serve as a foundation for creating actionable strategies and fostering collaboration between the government, private sector, and international partners to unlock Ghana’s full potential and create a more enabling business environment for sustainable economic growth.
Anthony Pile MBE, UKGCC Executive Council Chairman, remarked that “Creating a safe and secure environment is paramount for fostering business confidence. Strategic investments in community policing, enhanced street lighting, and an increased presence of security personnel can significantly reduce crime and ensure businesses thrive in a stable setting”.
Adjoba Kyiamah, Executive Director of UKGCC, added that “The 2024 BECS report highlights the critical challenges facing Ghana’s manufacturing sector, including high production costs, limited access to financing, and energy inefficiencies”.
According to Ms. Kyiamah, “comprehensive reforms aimed at reducing these operational costs, improving access to affordable financing, and incentivising energy-efficient technologies are essential”.
Such measures, she said, “will not only revitalise the manufacturing sector but also position it as a cornerstone for Ghana’s industrialisation and job creation efforts.”
Commenting on the report, Vish Ashiagbor, Country Senior Partner of PwC, a UKGCC Platinum member company and consultants/advisors for the report, noted that “The report emphasises the urgent need for pragmatic interventions, including clearer and consistent policies, a predictable taxation regime, and sustained collaboration between the government and the private sector to unlock Ghana’s growth potential”.
He was of the view that “a pro-business Government should review the approach for optimising its revenue mobilisation potential and avoid further burdening the business community.”
About the Survey
The UKGCC’s annual Business Climate and Competitiveness Survey was first launched in 2019 and has been conducted every year since then. The main purpose of the survey is to increase the understanding of opportunities and challenges that the Ghanaian market presents for UKGCC members and businesses generally, whether large or small, new or old, and across all sectors.
The survey provides a platform for businesses to provide key feedback on the health, confidence, intentions, and issues of businesses in Ghana and therefore, serves as the foundation for the UKGCC’s advocacy work.
The 2024 edition provides a comprehensive analysis of several important indications of the current business climate, as perceived by businesses, offering a data-driven look at the trends shaping the business landscape.
The report was prepared by PwC Ghana for the UK – Ghana Chamber of Commerce, with support for data collection received from the Palladium Group, through the UK government funded Jobs and Economic Transformation (JET) Programme.
Ghanaian gospel urban musician, Kingzkid, has expressed dissatisfaction with organisers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) after their recent introduction of a new category to the awards scheme.
In an interview on Hitz FM on January 21, 2025, Kingzkid indicated that he is not content with the introduction of the Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song category.
“For me, I think it’s not enough; maybe for other people, it might be enough. But for me, I think it is a start and an inspiration to all the artistes to be able to work harder to stand boot for boot because I definitely want to see, if not for me, other urban gospel artistes being able to win Artiste of the Year one day,” he said.
Kingzkid further called on organisers of the Telecel Music Awards to involve urban gospel musicians in other categories, such as Artiste of the Year and others.
“I think it is a start, and the motive of doing music, first of all, is not to win an urban gospel category but to reach the entire world with your music. My vision essentially is to see people doing urban music going boot for boot with other artistes. I am someone looking to take Rap Artiste of the Year… And eventually, the first Artiste of the Year should emerge from the urban gospel as well,” he added.
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs), on January 19, 2025, introduced the Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song category.
This category recognises the most popular gospel song that seamlessly blends contemporary genres like R&B, hip-hop, and pop with traditional gospel elements.
The Crusaders Against Corruption, Ghana (CACG), has called on President John Dramani Mahama to enforce the law requiring public officeholders to declare their assets publicly before assuming office.
In a statement released on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, the group cited Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates that specific public officials declare their assets and liabilities before taking office.
This, they emphasised, is a vital mechanism for promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity within the government.
“The Crusaders Against Corruption, Ghana, urges President John Dramani Mahama to prioritize the enforcement of Article 286 of the 1992 Constitution, which makes it mandatory for certain public officeholders to declare their assets and liabilities before taking office.
“This article serves as a crucial mechanism to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity within our government. According to Article 286(1), all public officeholders, including the President, Vice President, Members of Parliament, ministers, ambassadors, and judges, are required to submit a written declaration of their assets, liabilities, and interests to the Auditor-General,” the statement read.
The group urged the president to uphold this obligation by appointing only officials who have fulfilled the requirement.
“As the President of Ghana, CACG implores you to ensure strict adherence to this legal obligation by swearing into office only those who have declared their assets and liabilities,” the statement added.
According to CACG, enforcing asset declarations is crucial not only for combating corruption but also for fostering transparency and accountability in governance.
See the full statement below:
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Parliament has officially approved the nomination of Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson as Ghana’s Minister of Finance.
The approval, which took place on Tuesday January 21, 2025, follows a thorough vetting process by the Appointments Committee.
Dr. Ato Forson, who is a seasoned economist and Member of Parliament for Ajumako-Enyan-Esiam constituency, is expected to bring his extensive experience in public finance and economic management to bear on the country’s fiscal policies.
With his appointment, the government aims to address key economic challenges, including stabilising the cedi, managing public debt, and fostering sustainable economic growth.
The new Minister of Finance has pledged to adopt prudent financial measures and work collaboratively with stakeholders to ensure transparency and efficiency in the management of the nation’s resources.
The Minister-Designate for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has issued a stern warning to District Chief Executives (DCEs) across the country, cautioning against any form of disrespect or sabotage toward Members of Parliament (MPs).
He stressed the importance of a harmonious working relationship between DCEs and MPs, noting that such collaboration is crucial for the effective functioning of Ghana’s local governance system.
Speaking during his vetting by the Parliamentary Appointments Committee on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Ahmed Ibrahim underscored his commitment to fostering mutual respect and cooperation between the two groups.
Drawing on his extensive experience as a Parliamentarian and former Whip, he expressed confidence in his ability to mediate and ensure productive partnerships at the local level.
Ahmed Ibrahim, who has served as a Whip in Parliament for 12 years, assured the committee that he would leverage his parliamentary expertise to establish an environment conducive to effective collaboration.
“When given the nod, having been a Whip in Parliament for 12 years, I will not allow any DCE to disrespect any Member of Parliament,” Ahmed Ibrahim declared.
“In the same way, I will also make sure there is a common platform for any DCE and MPs to be able to have frequent discussions for us to understand our job descriptions.”
He explained that clear communication and defined roles are essential to preventing misunderstandings and fostering a collaborative spirit.
According to him, MPs and DCEs must prioritise the development needs of their districts over personal or political differences.
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Accra, Jan. 21, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, January 21, appointed Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Mr Ablakwa is a four term Ghanaian legislator representing the good people of North Tongu in the Volta Region.
He has had an illustrious public service career spanning some two decades, with a reputation for being a strong advocate for ethical, transparent and transformational leadership.
For nearly eight years, between 2017 and 2024, Mr Ablakwa served as a Ranking Member of the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs.
He rose to become the first Chairman of the reformed Assurances Committee.
Mr Ablakwa is currently the Chairman of President John Mahama’s flagship anti-corruption drive, Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL).
In 2009, he was appointed Deputy Minister for Information by the late President John Evans Atta Mills of blessed memory.
By that appointment, he made history as the youngest Deputy Minister of Ghana’s Fourth Republic.
President John Dramani Mahama also appointed him as a Deputy Minister for Education in charge of Tertiary Education in 2013.
His academic credentials include reading Political Science, Philosophy and Economics for his first degree at the University of Ghana, an LLB from the University of London, MSc in Defense and International Politics from the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, an MA in Communications and Public Relations from the University of Leicester and an Executive Certificate in Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School of Governance.
Before he was called into national politics, he was the MD of Sawvi Solutions and before then a University of Ghana Branch Manager of Carrera Computers.
Mr Ablakwa is the recipient of numerous awards including an honorary doctorate degree from the AMET University in India, being adjudged the Most Impactful Member of Parliament in 2024, medal of honour from the Ghana Medical Association, special award from the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, citation from the John Agyekum Kufuor Foundation and making it to the list of the 2025 Most Influential 100 Africans.
He is a prolific author, former President of NUGS, member of the Parliamentarians for Global Action, accredited member of the Institute for Public Relations (APR), member of the African Leadership Network, Fellow, African Youth Governance Convergence, member of the American Council for Young Political Leaders and Chairman of the Ghana-Cuba Parliamentary Friendship Association.
He is married to Lawyer Nuhela Seidu, a senior partner at Sory@Law.
Why You Don’t Bath or What? Fans Roast KiDi After Sharing New Video Looking Dark
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Ghanaian musician KiDi is facing some trolling from fans after sharing a recent video looking a little less fairer than Ghanaians are used to seeing of him.
KiDi in the video is vibing, singing along and dancing to a song.
With his tattoos on display as usual, fans were stunned to see him looking a bit darker than usual.
That sparked some hilarious comments which mocked him for not bathing and not using a good cream for himself.
Comments below the video included: “What is happening to u. Why you don’t bath or wat,”
President Mahama’s latest ministerial nominations include Dr. Omane Boamah for Defence, Muntaka Mubarak for Interior, and Kofi Adams for Sports, awaiting parliamentary approval.
President John Dramani Mahama has released the third batch of ministerial nominees, featuring notable individuals poised to take on critical portfolios in his administration.
Accra, Jan. 21, GNA – Mr Ahmed Ibrahim, the Minister-designate, Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, has reiterated National Democratic Congress (NDC) government’s support for the election of metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives (MMDCEs) on non-partisan basis.
The NDC’s stance is in contravention with the opposition New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) position, which advocates election of MMDCEs on partisan lines.
The planned referendum in 2019 to decide whether the positions of MMDCEs should be elected was eventually suspended at the eleventh hour.
Speaking during his vetting by the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Tuesday, Mr Ahmed Ibrahim said the government had identified district assemblies’ boundaries as a challenge, and upon approval, would do a lot of consultations to addressing the issues.
The Local Government Ministry, he said, would work towards ensuring timely release of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF) to enable the MMDCEs to work expeditiously in their various jurisdictions.
Commenting on how government would leverage traditional leaders in the development efforts of assemblies, the nominee said, his outfit intended to establish Royal Academy of Chiefs, as a Faculty of the University of Local Government Studies, to provide capacity-building courses for chiefs.
That, he said, would enable traditional leaders to enhance their knowledge and understanding of local governance issues and contribute meaningfully towards developing their respective areas.
“There will be an inter-face of chiefs, Pastors, Imams, MPs and MMDCEs to identify the basic needs of the assemblies, and collectively find means to addressing them,” he added.
The nominee indicated that the government would set up a platform to bring together all former ministers of the Local Government ministry to support the planning of the development of the various assemblies.
The nominee was of the belief that the development of the assemblies should not revolve around the MMDCEs alone but must be a collaborative effort of the stakeholders in the area.
“Upon my approval, I will work towards ensuring radical shift of mindset at the various assemblies no matter the cost to rally the human resource in the area to accelerate development.
“The Ministry will deepen ethical efficiency and good governance at the metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies,” Mr Ibrahim stated.
Commenting on his plans to increase revenue for the local assemblies, Mr Ibrahim said his outfit would promote the automation of revenue mobilisation drive to curb leakage.
To that end, he said, government would engage national service personnel to collect revenue at the various assemblies and based on their performance, they would retain them as permanent staff or otherwise.
Joyce Bawah Mogtari has expressed heartfelt gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for appointing her as Presidential Adviser and Special Aide.
She was named among the latest appointees announced by President Mahama.
In a post on X following the announcement on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Madam Mogtari thanked God for the opportunity to serve once again in President Mahama’s administration, pledging her dedication to the role.
“God has spoken and I know that God has confirmed and established JB, the people’s leader! I am grateful to each one of you and grateful to President JD Mahama!.”
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President John Dramani Mahama has nominated the Member of Parliament (MP) for Buem constituency, Kofi Adams as the new Minister of Sports and Recreation.
The selection was confirmed following the release of the third batch of Ministerial appointments for Parliamentary approval.
Kofi Adams, who is expected to go through vetting, replaces Mustafa Ussif, who served as Minister of Sports from 2021 under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) led by Nana Akufo-Addo.
World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has commented on the United States’ announcement to withdraw its membership from the organisations.
President Donald Trump after eight hours of taking the oath of office moved quickly to withdraw the U.S. membership from WHO citing a string of reasons including WHO’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the failure to adopt urgently needed reforms.
Mr. Trump further stated that the organisation demands unfairly onerous payments from the United States and complained that China pays less.
The WHO in response stated that the United States’ intentions to withdraw from the Organization is worrying as it plays a crucial role in protecting the health and security of the world’s people, including Americans.
By addressing the root causes of disease, building stronger health systems, and detecting, preventing, and responding to health emergencies, including disease outbreaks, often in dangerous places where others cannot go.
“The United States was a founding member of WHO in 1948 and has participated in shaping and governing WHO’s work ever since, alongside 193 other Member States, including through its active participation in the World Health Assembly and Executive Board” part of the statement read.
“For over seven decades, WHO and the USA have saved countless lives and protected Americans and all people from health threats. Together, we ended smallpox, and together we have brought polio to the brink of eradication,” it added. W.H.O further added that the American institutions have contributed to and benefited from membership in WHO. With the participation of the United States and other Member States, WHO has over the past 7 years implemented the largest set of reforms in its history, to transform our accountability, cost-effectiveness, and impact in countries.
“We hope the United States will reconsider and we look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue to maintain the partnership between the USA and WHO, for the benefit of the health and wellbeing of millions of people around the globe,” the statement added.
Sherigu (U/E), Jan. 21, GNA – As part of contribution towards bridging the digital gap in rural communities, Loozeele Initiative, a Non-Governmental Organisation has inaugurated a multipurpose resource center at Sherigu in the Bolgatanga Municipality.
The Loozeele Resource Center is stocked with 40 laptop computers and 10 tablets, and it is expected to serve about 11 schools including the Sherigu Senior High School, the only second cycle institution within the catchment area.
The objective of the Center is to empower young people especially pupils and students in the Upper East Region and Northern Ghana with digital skills and knowledge to enable them to succeed in the increasingly technology-driven world.
It is also expected to enhance the teaching and learning of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) subject in the basic schools by offering opportunities for the schools to use the facility for practical sessions.
The facility had funding from the MasterCard Foundation.
Loozeele Initiative is a community initiative aimed at addressing rural-urban migration particularly among girls in the Upper East Region through skills acquisition, education and employment opportunities.
Ms Teni Agana, the Managing Director of the Loozeele Resource Center, explained that technology was revolutionising the world and there was the need to empower children and young people in rural communities with competencies to be able compete favourably.
Apart from the facility, she said, mobile service would also be offered where a vehicle would be made available to carry the computers to schools that were at a distance for them to also benefit.
“The Center will serve both low-cost private schools and public schools where the pupils and students are able to come to the center to learn practically whatever that was implemented in the classrooms,” she said.
Ms Agana explained that as part of enhancing Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in the area, plans were in place to establish a robotic center as part of the Loozeele Resource Center to offer education to the young people.
The Managing Director noted that the Loozeele Resource Center would also offer as a career training center for young people on how to choose their careers and have access to educational opportunities including scholarships and would collaborate with tertiary institutions such as University of Ghana and Ashesi University to offer mentorship programmes for the young people.
she added that the center would engage women entrepreneurs in the communities to market their products to attract high markets by teaching them how to use social media to promote their products.
Ms Agana, who is also a native of the Sherigu community indicated that the establishment of the Center was part of her efforts to contribute to improving education in the area and called for support from the community to achieve the objectives.
As part of the Loozeele Initiative, a basic school, Loozeele Excellence Academy, had been established and since 2023, the population has increased from 100 to 400 pupils, ranging from Nursery to Primary five.
She commended the MasterCard Foundation and the Ashesi University where she completed her tertiary education for the support and platform to fulfil her dream of contributing to quality education in her community.
Mr Johnson Asuah Ayamga, the Head teacher of Loozeele Excellence Academy, noted that the opening of the Resource Center was a great relief as it would propel teaching and learning of the ICT subject and enhance better understanding among the pupils.
Mr Joel Adamu Issaka, a teacher at the Sherigu Senior High School indicated that the Loozeele Resource Center had come at the right time as the students would have access to computers to do research and engage in practical lessons.
This was disclosed by Altezza Travel, a destination management company headquartered in Tanzania.
The ranking attributed the West African country’s position to its independent judicial system, multiparty democracy, freedom of speech, and free press.
In terms of the Global Peace Index, Ghana surpassed Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, China, and Jamaica.
In the Terrorism Index, it is among the countries with a zero score. Its crime rate is lower than in Canada, Greece, and Australia.
Regarding the Global Safety Report and the Human Development Index, Ghana, however, lags behind all “first-world” countries yet outperforms the majority of African nations, including popular tourist destinations like Kenya, Ethiopia, and Madagascar (often romanticized in Hollywood).
Meanwhile, Mauritius is ranked as the safest place to live in Africa. Zambia, Namibia, and Morocco placed 3rd, 4th, and 5th respectively.
Tunisia (6th), Egypt (7th), and Tanzania (8th) followed suit.
Altezza Travel selected eight countries as the safest in Africa based on various reports and assigned each country a point. The analysis was based on several rankings, including indexes on Global Peace, Global Terrorism, KOF Globalisation, Crime, Global Safety, and Human Development.
It would appear that what they say about blood is thicker than water is already manifesting in the life of Stonebwoy’s son, Janam Jnr.
This is because the young son of the celebrated artiste has been captured in a heartwarming video where he is seen performing to his dad’s latest hit single.
Confidently grabbing the microphone and giving his performance, Janam left the audience in awe, even as they admired his young craft.
His energy during the performance was impressive and there could be no doubt he got all of those from his father’s passion for music.
In the video, Stonebwoy’s son sang the lyrics of his father’s song word for word.
Stonebwoy, standing on the side, is seen filled with pride as he watched his son perform the song, “Torcher,” with many fans and followers praising his talent.
In a recent interview, he expressed his joy and gratitude about his son, saying “I’m so proud of Janam and his talent. He’s been watching me perform for years and it’s amazing to see him develop his own style on stage.”
Janam’s performance was not only entertaining but also a proof that the influence of his father’s music on him is a success.
The song “Torcher,” which is part of Stonebwoy’s album has been enjoying playtime across many platforms, with Janam’s performance adding to the success.
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The DRIP project was launched by President Akufo-Addo on July 31, 2024
The local government minister-designate, Ahmed Ibrahim, has vowed to ensure the successful implementation of the District Road Infrastructure Programme (DRIP), which aims to improve road networks across the country.
In his statement on Tuesday, January 21, Ibrahim emphasised the importance of the programme in facilitating national development and ensuring better connectivity for rural communities.
“We are committed to ensuring that the DRIP programme materialises and delivers on its promise of enhanced road infrastructure in all districts,” Mr Ibrahim said.
“It is crucial that the equipment and resources allocated to this programme are used for their intended purpose, and we will closely monitor its execution to ensure that roads are built to the highest standards.”
He explained that the DRIP would not only improve transportation but also stimulate local economies by opening up access to markets, healthcare, and education for rural populations.
“The development of quality roads is key to unlocking opportunities for these communities, and we will ensure that the programme achieves its full potential,” he added.
Ibrahim also reassured stakeholders that the ministry would maintain transparency and accountability throughout the process.
“We will collaborate with local authorities and contractors to ensure effective implementation.
The focus will be on maximising the benefits of the DRIP for the people it is designed to serve,” he concluded.
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Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo has been nominated as Minister of Labour, Jobs, and Employment
President John Dramani Mahama has nominated Dr. Abdul-Rashid Hassan Pelpuo as the Minister of Labour, Jobs, and Employment.
This nomination is part of the President’s third batch of ministerial appointments submitted to Parliament for approval on January 21, 2025.
Dr. Pelpuo, who is the Member of Parliament for the Wa Central Constituency, brings a wealth of experience to the role. His political career includes serving as the Minister of State at the Office of the President in charge of Private Sector Development and Public-Private Partnerships during President Mahama’s previous tenure.
He also held the position of Minister for Youth and Sports from 2009 to 2010.
In addition to his ministerial roles, Dr. Pelpuo has been an active participant in parliamentary affairs. He has served as Chairman of the Population and Development Caucus and as the Ranking Member of the Lands Committee.
His extensive experience in governance and policy implementation is expected to contribute significantly to addressing employment challenges and enhancing labour relations in the country.
Barcelona’s La Masia is undoubtedly the most prestigious football academy in the world, with some of the greatest talents in world football hailing from the Blaugrana youth system.
Great players like Carles Puyol, Xavi Hernandez, Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas, Gerard Pique, and Pedro Rodriguez all emerged from La Masia.
These players defined the glory days of the Catalan club between 2009 and 2015, winning the treble on two occasions.
All these stars also won the FIFA World Cup at the international level, further emphasizing their successful football careers.
In the current era, La Masia has produced exceptional talents to feed the Barcelona first team amid the club’s financial woes.
The likes of Lamine Yamal, Gavi, Pau Cubarsi, Dani Olmo, Inaki Pena, and Alejandro Balde, who were groomed at La Masia, have become key players in Hansi Flick’s current setup.
Recent reports indicate that a new name making waves in La Masia is Nigerian wonderkid Destiny Kosiso.
At the tender age of nine, Kosiso has been hailed as the next big talent to emerge from La Masia, considering his staggering numbers at the academy.
Destiny has reportedly scored 87 goals in 22 games, leaving the Barcelona youth coaches and fans in astonishment.
Apart from his finishing prowess, his pace and goal-scoring instinct make him stand out among his peers at the academy.
According to Footballrover, the 9-year-old singlehandedly bagged an astonishing 20 goals to lead Barcelona’s youth team to victory in the Iscar Cup.
It is interesting to know that Destiny has two elder brothers, David Obinna and Divine Ikkenna, who have also been groomed at La Masia.
However, it is pretty clear that Destiny is a special prodigy who has begun to attract attention from across the globe, with many tipping him as the next big talent to emerge from La Masia after Lamine Yamal.
President John Dramani Mahama has announced his latest batch of ministerial appointments naming the Member of Parliament (MP) for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, as the Minister-Designate for the Interior Ministry.
The MP for Ningo-Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, has been nominated to head the Ministry of Communications, and Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the MP for Ellembelle, has been named as the Minister-Designate for the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.
Edward Omane Boamah heads to the Ministry of Defence as the Minister-designate while Kofi Adams heads to the Sports Ministry while, the MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, is the Minister-Designate for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh is the minister designate for the Health Ministry, Abdul Rashid H. Pelpuo heads to the Ministry of Labour, Jobs and Employment.
A statement by the Presidency noted that the list has been sent to the Speaker of Parliament for prior approval.
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Also, President John Dramani Mahama has released his final list of Regional Ministers-designate.
This completes the team of 16 nominees set to drive his administration’s regional governance agenda across the country.
The nominees are Puozuing Charles Lwanga (Upper West), Joseph Addae Akwaboa (Bono) and Francis Owusu Antwi (Bono East).
The member of parliament for North Tongu Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa has reacted to his nomination as minister-designate for Foreign Affairs.
According to Ablakwa, he is not going to let Ghanaians down, he further expressed his enormous thanks to President Mahama.
President John Mahama in a statement released by the Acting Spokesperson to the President, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, dated January 21, 2025, nominated Okudzeto Ablakwa as the minister-designate for Foreign Affairs.
The Parliamentary Candidate (PC) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Nsawam-Adoagyiri Constituency in the 2024 Parliamentary election, Mr Selorm Philibert Fummey Amenorpe, says though he is contesting the parliamentary election results in court, he is still suitable to apply for the position of Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipal Chief Executive (MCE).
He told The Ghanaian Times by phone that there was no any law in the party’s constitution that ruled him out of applying for the position of the MCE for the area.
Mr Amenorpe was reacting to another statement by a section of the constituents raising concern over his decision to apply for the position of the MCE.
He said he intended to use the position of the MCE, if he got the nod to champion some of his developmental promises during his campaign, while awaiting the ruling from the court on his case.
Mr Amenorpe also rejected claims that he allegedly accepted a courtesy from Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the New Patriotic Party Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri Constituency.
The press statement issued by the concerned youth demanded Mr Amenorpe to step down from his reported intentions to file for the position of the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE).
The Special Aide to Mr Amenorpe in a statement copied The Ghanaian Times , said the allegations raised against the PC, claiming he had taken money from Annoh Dompreh to back down on the pursuit of the election petition, was total false.
“The answer to this allegation is absolute no. The hands of honourable are clean. As the parliamentary candidate for 2020 and 2024, he has honed for himself a high integrity that will not allow him to do such a thing,” the statement said.
The statement added that the PC and the party executives shall litigate the petition at court to its logical conclusion which they were hopeful would end well for them regardless of him being an MCE or not.
Ghana has been ranked the 2nd safest place to live in Africa in 2025.
This was disclosed by Altezza Travel, a destination management company headquartered in Tanzania.
The ranking attributed the West African country’s position to its independent judicial system, multiparty democracy, freedom of speech, and free press.
In terms of the Global Peace Index, Ghana surpassed Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, China, and even Jamaica.
In the Terrorism Index, it is among the countries with a zero score. Its crime rate is lower than in Canada, Greece, and Australia.
Regarding the Global Safety Report and the Human Development Index, Ghana, however, lags behind all “first-world” countries yet outperforms the majority of African nations, including popular tourist destinations like Kenya, Ethiopia, and Madagascar (often romanticized in Hollywood).
Meanwhile, Mauritius is the safest place to live in Africa. Zambia, Namibia and Morroco placed 3rd, 4th and 5th respectively.
Tunisia (6th), Egypt (7th) and Tanzania (8th) followed suit.
Altezza Travel selected eight countries as the safest in Africa based on various reports and assigned each country a point. The analysis was based on several rankings, including indexes on Global Peace, Global Terrorism, KOF Globalisation, Crime, Global Safety, and Human Development.
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A 15-year-old boy has been sentenced to 12 months in prison at the Senior Correctional Centre after being found guilty of conspiring with another teenager to murder a 10-year-old boy in Kasoa for alleged money ritual. The tragic incident occurred on April 3, 2021, when the juvenile and his accomplice lured the young boy, Ishmael, into an uncompleted building under the pretense of playing a game. Once there, the second accused struck Ishmael on the back of the neck with a pickaxe club, causing him to fall unconscious. Despite pleading for his life and asking for forgiveness, Ishmael was then struck on the head with a cement block by the juvenile.
The two teenagers, who had consulted a spiritualist for a money ritual, were told by the spiritualist that they needed GH¢5,000 and a human sacrifice. The juvenile and his accomplice decided to use Ishmael for this ritual and buried him in a shallow grave after the brutal attack, intending to transport his body to the spiritualist.
In court, before receiving his sentence, the 15-year-old tearfully pleaded for forgiveness, stating, “It was not my intention to kill my dear friend and to end his life this way. I pray the court will forgive all my sins and give me a second chance.” He also asked for forgiveness from the deceased’s father. “I have played with Ishmael (deceased) for a very long time. I never planned to kill him. It was the devil,” he added.
Presiding Judge Bernice Mensimah Ackon acknowledged that the juvenile had already served three years and two months while on remand. As required by the Juvenile Justice Act, 2003 (ACT 653), the case was handled by the Juvenile Court for sentencing, and the court decided to sentence the 15-year-old to 12 months at a senior correctional centre. The court took into account the juvenile’s expressed intention to pursue a technical vocation, as he had dropped out of school after Basic 6.
This case comes after the High Court sentenced the 18-year-old accomplice, Nicholas Kini, to life imprisonment for his role in the crime.
The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, has been nominated as Minister-Designate for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation.
This announcement was made in a press release dated Tuesday, January 21, 2025, detailing the nomination of the third batch of ministers by the government.
According to the release, the names of the nominees, including Kwabena Mintah Akandoh as Minister for Health, Abdul Rashid Pelpuo as Minister for Labour, Jobs, and Employment, and Kofi Omane Boamah as Defence Minister, among others, have been submitted to Parliament through the Speaker for prior approval.
The appointments reflect the government’s continued effort to position capable individuals to lead key sectors of national development. Samuel Nartey George, known for his strong advocacy in the digital space and policymaking, is expected to bring expertise and innovation to his new role.
The nominees, once approved, will serve as Ministers of State and Regional Ministers to support the administration in achieving its governance objectives.
When it comes to church and special occasions, dressing with elegance and respect for the setting is key. However, looking stylish while maintaining modesty doesn’t have to be a challenge. With the right outfits, you can effortlessly combine fashion and faith, making a statement that is both beautiful and appropriate for the occasion. Here are some gorgeous styles you can rock to church and other events.
One classic option is the modest sheath dress. A sheath dress offers a streamlined silhouette, usually knee-length or slightly below the knee, and is perfect for church. With its simple lines, this dress can be dressed up with accessories such as a statement necklace or elegant scarf. For a more sophisticated look, opt for a dress with subtle details like lace sleeves or a pleated skirt. Pair it with a smart blazer or cardigan to ensure the outfit remains elegant and appropriate.
For those who prefer a more traditional option, A-line dresses are a great choice. The A-line cut is flattering on most body types, offering a comfortable yet chic look. A well-tailored A-line dress with a modest neckline, such as a boat neck or high neck, creates an effortless yet classy look that is perfect for church or formal occasions. Adding a belt or sash can define the waist and provide an added touch of sophistication.
Skirt and blouse combinations are also a stylish and versatile choice for church or any special event. A high-waisted skirt paired with a blouse that has subtle details like ruffles, lace, or beading can create a balanced look that’s both graceful and fashionable. The skirt can be tailored or flared, depending on your personal style. Opting for soft, flowy fabrics such as chiffon or silk enhances the elegance of the outfit, making it ideal for church services or more formal gatherings like christenings, weddings, or graduations.
For a more contemporary yet modest look, you can rock a maxi dress. Maxi dresses offer full coverage while still providing an elegant, flowing style. A well-structured maxi dress with elements like cap sleeves, a defined waist, or a floral pattern can work wonders for church events or other special occasions. It’s a great option for summer services or occasions where comfort and style are equally important.
Lastly, for cooler weather, consider pairing a knit dress or sweater dress with a chic coat. A well-fitted knit dress can be both comfortable and stylish, especially when layered with a tailored coat and accessorized with a scarf and boots. This look is perfect for fall or winter occasions and can easily transition from church to other events, offering both warmth and elegance.
In conclusion, there are countless gorgeous styles that you can rock to church and various occasions. Whether you prefer dresses, skirts, or a modern take on classic fashion, modesty and elegance can go hand in hand. Choosing the right outfit allows you to feel confident and poised, while still respecting the setting and occasion.
Nigerian Gospel Minister Nathaniel Bassey was among an elite group of international ministers invited to grace the elaborate inauguration festivities and perform songs of praise at President Donald Trump’s inaugural prayer breakfast on Monday.
The Presidential Prayer Breakfast which took place in Washington, D.C. is a non-official and non-government event where intercessory prayers and worship are offered to God on behalf of the office of the president and government of the United States of America.
The event is held once in four years preceding the inauguration ceremony as a breakfast prayer meeting ahead of every new administration.
This year’s event was hosted by Reverend Merrie Turner and was attended by leaders and dignitaries across the world. Nathaniel Bassey was the spotlight for many as he was seen with his iconic short trumpet in hand, radiating calm yet carrying an undeniable intensity.
He delivered soul-stirring songs and intercessory prayers for the United States.
Ahead of the inaugural prayer breakfast, Nathaniel Bassey revealed that the invitation came from Reverend Merrie Turner, who shared how she had been in prayer when God directed her to call on him to release His glory upon the United States.
According to Nathaniel Bassey, Reverend Turner said; “I was in prayer, and the Lord says to me to send for you to come release the glory of God upon our Nation.”
Kadjebi (O/R), Jan 21, GNA – Residents of Kadjebi in the Oti Region have described President John Dramani Mahama’s Ministerial nominees as most qualified and competent persons for their jobs.
They were sharing their views on the Ministerial vetting currently ongoing via the Ghana News Agency (GNA).
Mr. Isaac Kokah, a resident and History Lecture at the E.P College of Education, Bimbilla, Northern Region, said Mr. Eric Opoku, the Food and Agriculture minister-designate for instance, was a Messiah for that Ministry as he had enough experience in that area, so no doubt for him in delivering on mandate.
He mentioned Mr. Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister-designate for Roads and Highways, who appeared before the Vetting Committee on Monday, January 20, as another Minister he envies for the job as he had all the qualities to be nominated for the portfolio.
Mr. Kokah said Agbodza being an Architect and once the minority spokesperson on Roads and Highways, he would deliver well on his mandate.
“Dr. Cassiel Atto Forson, the Minister-designate for Finance, who also appeared before the Vetting Committee already was another Minster, I cherished so much, as he had all the qualities and expertise,” he added.
Ms. Delight Ama Serwaa Akey, a Public Servant resident told GNA that the Ministers-designate are competent and deserved their nominations.
She prayed for them to deliver well and do not disappoint Ghanaians as everyone wanted to see Ghana progress.
Mr. Frank Adjei, a Carpenter resident also told GNA that he hoped the Ministers would work well to see Ghana moving forward.
He said “they have learnt from their past mistakes, so would deliver to the best of their abilities”.
There has been recent allegations of losses and accusations of impropriety regarding the novel gold for oil program started by the previous government with the Bank of Ghana and the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) at the centre of the accusations from some sources.
The MIIF in the past three years has grown to be arguably the most profitable state-owned organisation and perhaps the most impactful, recording over 100% in profits in 2023, increased its assets under management from US$180 Million in 2021 to circa US$1 Billion in 2024, supporting mining capacity building and increasing Ghana’s equity interests in mining.
Ghana Extractives which have been following the activities of MIIF considering its importance to the mineral sector in Ghana has researched and followed the company’s gold trade program including previous engagements with MIIF at different fora such as the October 2024 stakeholder conference and subsequent press conference on the activities of the Fund.
The Objective of the MIIF Gold Trade Desk
MIIF whose investment policy guidelines allows it to trade in precious minerals as an alternative investment according to the presser in 2024, aims to use the Trade Desk to improve the integration of the gold value chain including the proposed gold backed ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) , supporting the stabilisation of the cedi, build gold reserves, optimise returns for the Fund and supporting the formalisation of the small scale mining sector.
USD$1.02 billion Dollars Revenue
MIIF gold trade through a revolving trade line of the cedi equivalent of US$30m to its approved aggregator was able to attract circa US$600 million dollars into the Ghanaian economy between October 2023 and September 2024 with other trade lines leading to revenue in excess of US$ 1.0 Billion.
The MIIF Trade Model
Our research reveals that MIIF through licenced aggregators and under an insured program provides cedis to a licenced aggregator to purchase gold from licenced small-scale miners which is then exported to accredited LBMA (London Bullion Market Association) refineries. According to same research, MIIF has two models covering its trade program – the Gold for Forex and Gold for Oil.
The MIIF Gold for Forex Program
The objective of this model was for MIIF to make margins on the USD with the added impact of supporting the cedi against volatility. Contrary to allegations of missing US$90 Million cash, our investigations reveal that MIIF in 2023 disbursed the cedi equivalent of $30m in 3 tranches of $10m each to its first aggregator Goldridge, which according to sources remains the only MIIF owned capital outlay. This monthly revolving outlay returned a monthly average of circa $60 Million over a period of eleven months.
Based on the success of the program, banks such as Fidelity approached MIIF with its own capital under a pre-settlement arrangement. With this arrangement, the bank provides its own capital to plug into the MIIF trade with the objective of off taking dollars derived from the trade. According to sources, there was a return of circa US$156 Million between June to September 2024.
The Gold for Oil
MIIF participation in Government of Ghana’s Gold for Oil did not involve any capital outlay from MIIF. This second model of the MIIF Trade involved oil bulk distribution companies (BDCs) providing cedis to MIIF’s Trade Desk through the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributor (CBOD). This generated forex of circa US$650 Million to support the payment of fuel supplies on behalf of BDCs between February 2024 to September 2024. The forex delivered to the oil import market was however sub-Bloomberg mid-rate, thereby bringing stability to the cedi and supporting the purchase of oil prices at the pump as confirmed by the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors.
Forex Variance in September 2024
According to the MIIF press conference last year which has been much amplified recently, these fiscal gains however caused forex variances which affected MIIF’s trade portfolio as local gold prices soared against lower Bank of Ghana prescribed rates for trading and the prevailing USD commercial rates at the time.
This created a forex variance of US$19.5m out of circa US$156m trade volume of Fidelity Bank’s capital with MIIF, and US$42m out of the $650m trade volume with the BDCs under the Gold for Oil Program. According to reports, the US$19.5m Fidelity variance has been fully remedied and circa US$29 million out of the BDC reported variance of US$42 million remedied through trade receipts.
According to reports, MIIF’s revolving initial capital of $30m provided to Goldridge in cedis was suspended in September 2024 due to the reported forex variance borne out of the prevailing commercial forex rate and the prescribed sub Bloomberg rate from Bank of Ghana.
It is estimated that, a further trading by Goldridge under the revolver can generate more than US$500 million per year. It is instructive to note that, the MIIF gold trade is still ongoing with an expanded number of aggregators and with a projected foreign exchange inflow of US$ 3 Billion dollars in the next two years.
Trade, the future and proposed Ghana Gold Board
MIIF’s Trade has been hugely successful despite the forex variance in September 2024. It is however estimated that, following the turnover of US$30 million to generate over US$600 million, the trade structure provides an opportunity for Ghana to utilise such for the much-needed forex, the attendant formalisation impact on the small-scale mining sector and the economy as a whole.
The MIIF Trade Desk provides a blueprint for future trading programs whether gold for oil or trading by the Government under Ghana’s proposed gold board. The risk of foreign exchange variances are commonplace with commodity trading but with the right monitoring, technology and hedging mechanisms a precious minerals trade program can be Ghana’s game changer and MIIF has shown the way.
Ahmed Ibrahim, the Minister-designate for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, has vowed to prioritise the continuation and effective implementation of the District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) if confirmed by Parliament.
The DRIP initiative, which was commissioned under the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo administration, aims to improve road networks across districts in Ghana to enhance accessibility and foster economic development.
Appearing before the Parliamentary Appointments Committee on Tuesday, January 21, Ahmed Ibrahim expressed his strong commitment to ensuring that the substantial investment made in DRIP is not wasted.
He emphasised the need to optimize the use of resources and machinery already acquired for the programme.
The District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) was launched to address the challenges posed by poor road infrastructure in many parts of Ghana. It focused on improving unpaved district roads, which are critical for the transportation of goods and people, especially in rural and peri-urban areas.
However, the programme has faced implementation challenges, including delays and concerns about maintenance and resource allocation.
Ahmed Ibrahim highlighted the significance of DRIP in addressing the infrastructural deficit at the district level, which continues to hinder local economic growth and social development.
“If given the nod, we will work together to make sure that the DRIP project is materialised because the machines were procured to improve upon district roads that were not tarred and much money was used so you cannot use such an amount and allow it to go to waste
“Whether we like it or not, the machines have been procured and we must put them to good use, therefore, there must be proper structures, proper agreement, proper monitoring and systems to make sure that we make good use of the machines that we procured.”
Ho (V/R), Jan. 21, GNA – Mr Egypt Kudoto, the Volta Regional Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Chairman of the Vetting Committee of Municipal and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) aspirants, has stated that the selection process would prioritise competence and a results-driven mindset.
Addressing the media and aspirants at the beginning of the vetting process on Tuesday, in Ho, the Volta Regional capital, Mr Kudoto emphasised the enormity of the task ahead.
He described the current state of some Assemblies as dire, with many struggling to fulfill basic operational needs.
“We all know what is happening in some Assemblies. There are Assemblies that cannot even afford A4 sheets. Some rely on foreign funds just to fuel their vehicles. This tells you there is a heavy workload awaiting those of you, who will be occupying the office of Municipal or District Chief Executive,” he said.
Mr. Kudoto noted that the vetting process forms part of President John Dramani Mahama’s broader “Resetting Ghana” agenda, which seeks to revive and strengthen local governance systems.
“This programme is part of our Resetting Ghana agenda promised by His Excellency. The process starts from the assemblies, especially as some have been in a coma over the past eight years. What this means is that we will go for competence. We will go for those hungry for results, those who can breathe new life into our assemblies and ensure the realization of the Resetting Ghana vision,” he explained.
He highlighted the importance of humility and a people-centered approach, noting that the NDC, as a social democratic party, expects its appointees to prioritize the welfare of the people over personal interests.
“The Ghanaian people are the ones you will be serving. As a social democratic party, we expect a certain level of humility from those who will occupy these offices. It is not about self-interest but about promoting the interest of our people above all else,” he said.
Mr. Kudoto also urged aspirants to remain united, regardless of the outcome of the vetting process.
“At the end of this exercise, only one person will be appointed for each assembly. The rest of you must support that individual to help the assemblies grow because we are all part of the same party. Let us emerge from this process as a united family, ready to prosecute our agenda, especially here in the Volta Region, the party’s World Bank,” he encouraged.
The vetting process for MMDCE aspirants in the Volta Region began with the Hohoe Municipality and will conclude with the Ho Municipality. A total of 287 aspirants—254 males and 33 females—are to be vetted across the region’s 18 municipal and district assemblies.
Mr. Kudoto reminded aspirants that leadership at the local government level is pivotal to achieving the NDC’s vision and ensuring that the assemblies function effectively as the base of the party’s operations.
Ghanaian playwright, George Quaye, has called for action to be taken regarding the recent violence at Obuasi.
On Sunday, January 19, 2025, Obuasi, one of Ghana’s major mining communities in the Ashanti Region, was home to a major ‘battle’ between personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces and some youth in the area.
The incident reportedly occurred after a group of small-scale miners allegedly besieged the premises of AngloGold Ashanti’s mines.
This led to an exchange of gunshots between the two parties, resulting in the deaths of seven people.
The incident, which left the country in shock, has seen reactions from various personalities, including George Quaye.
In a post on his Facebook page on January 21, 2025, Quaye called for a conversation to be held over the ‘encroachment’ of mining sites by individuals.
He further wondered if more security should be offered to the mining companies or if the companies should be allowed to defend themselves.
“The images from Obuasi are both alarming and heartbreaking. Is it time we had that objective and dispassionate conversation about locals feeling ‘entitled’ to encroach on extractive sites illegally? Day in and out, we hear similar cases from the Electrochem Site in Ada and other places.
“Should the government maybe offer more protection to these huge investments or should they perhaps take their security into their own hands? Will that end well?” he asked.
The playwright also inquired about the role of local leaders in the situation, noting that failure to resolve such a situation would affect the country negatively.
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Some of the new ministerial nominees of President John Dramani Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has nominated 14 more people for ministerial appointment.
The new nominees include the Member of Parliament of North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa; and the Member of Parliament of Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George.
Other nominees are former communication minister, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah; Deputy Majority Leader, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah; MP of Buem, Kofi Adams; and former Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak.
The positions they have been nominated to are the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, and Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations respectively.
Additionally, the president has nominated ministers for the Upper West, Bono, and Bono East regions.
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Eric Opoku, the minister-designate for Food and Agriculture, has promised that secondary schools will establish farms if he is confirmed as minister.
He noted that the initiative would help boost the country’s agricultural sector by utilizing Ghana’s vital land resources.
Opoku made this statement in response to a question posed to him during his appearance before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Monday, January 20, 2025. He was asked how he intends to strengthen the nation’s agricultural sector.
The initiative, dubbed institutional farming, aims to encourage schools to actively participate in agriculture.
“We are also going to encourage institutional farming. Every secondary school in this country will be required to own a farm,” he said.
He also promised to collaborate with the Ministry of Education to “recruit laborers for secondary schools to help them establish and maintain their farms.”
The Member of Parliament for the Asunafo South Constituency in the Bono Region explained that the initiative would not only address the issue of inadequate food supply for secondary schools but also improve the quality of meals served to students.
“If nothing else, we can reduce the cost of school feeding and also enhance both the quality and quantity of the food provided to our students,” he stated.
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