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Mahama Pledges Six Stadia For Newly Created Regions

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President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to construct six modern sports stadia in Ghana’s newly created regions, as part of efforts to promote sports development and equitable infrastructure across the country.

Speaking during a stop in the Western North Region on his “Thank You Tour,” Mahama disclosed that the Ministry of Sports and Recreation is spearheading the planning and design phase of the project.

“Under the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, modern sports stadia will be built in the six newly created regions, as well as in other regions that currently lack such infrastructure,” he told a gathering of traditional leaders and residents.

The initiative aims to address longstanding disparities in access to quality sporting facilities, especially in under-resourced areas. By expanding infrastructure, the plan seeks to nurture talent and create more opportunities for youth participation in sports.

The six beneficiary regions — Western North, Oti, North East, Bono East, Savannah, and Ahafo — were established following a 2018 national referendum, increasing Ghana’s administrative regions from ten to sixteen. The creation of these regions was intended to enhance local governance and spur development at the grassroots level.

BY Wletsu Ransford

Jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship. Linc and I are

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Jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship. Linc and I are - Yinka Theisen writes

Yinka Theisen, the ex-lover of Linc Edochie, has dismissed claims that her relationship with the son of the legendary actor, Pete Edochie, crashed because he brought it on social media. 

In a post she shared on her Facebook page this morning, Yinka argued that jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship but the couple involved.  She said people should dismiss the negative superstition that relationships run into troubled waters when brought to the public.

Her post reads

‘’I just read a post by someone who happened to have been a Facebook connection for awhile. I have removed the individual. He wrote about me & that my relationship ended because I shared my engagement & supposedly I was told not to share it. 

First of all you folks need to stop this silly superstition about people destroying relationships when it is made public. When two people are in a committed relationship, the only people that can destroy it are those two and what they allow. I would never announce an engagement without the consent of the other person. That makes absolutely no sense. Also if you are filing immigration papers, you have to announce it on social media. 

Linc and I were well aware of that and chose to do that.  Linc was the first person that posted pictures of us & he asked for my permission. It was my birthday this year and he wanted to announce it. A group called May Nation has continued to distort this. No group of people are responsible for the end of the relationship. 

There were obvious cracks that I chose not to mention. It was not the first time we had issues. Jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship. Linc and I are. Also I believe what is meant for me can never be taken away from me. If a relationship ends, no matter how sad it is, it was meant to end. Some Nigerians have such warped way of thinking. 

I don’t regret celebrating my relationship on social media. It was a beautiful one while it lasted. I chose to remember the fond moments rather than dwelling on negativity. He is a good man with lots of admirable qualities. That is how I chose to remember him & not some negative things that occurred at the end. ‘’

Jealous people are not responsible for the end of our relationship. Linc and I are - Yinka Theisen writes

Suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo’s $10m ECOWAS Showdown Tests Ghana’s Democratic Pillars

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Justice Gertrude Torkornoo

The unprecedented lawsuit mounted by suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo against the Republic of Ghana at the ECOWAS Court of Justice is more than a personal quest for vindication—it’s a high-stakes constitutional drama unfolding on both domestic and regional stages.

Her demand for a staggering $10 million in compensation for alleged moral and reputational damages follows her suspension by President John Dramani Mahama on April 22, 2025.

Western Ghana Confirms 97 Mpox Cases Amid Containment Efforts

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Ghana Health Services (GHS)Ghana Health Services (GHS)
Ghana Health Services (GHS)

The Western Regional Health Directorate has confirmed 97 Mpox cases out of 387 suspected infections reported between January and July 12, 2025.

Regional Director Dr. Yaw Ofori Yeboah confirmed all cases were mild, with no healthcare worker infections or fatalities recorded.

Testing identified 260 negative results, while 53 cases remain pending. Health workers traced 460 contacts, with 341 completing the mandatory 21-day monitoring period. Currently, 49 patients receive home-based care, and 48 have recovered. The outbreak spans 11 districts, with seven new suspected cases under investigation.

A Public Health Emergency Committee is coordinating containment, including door-to-door case searches and intensified community education. The Ghana Red Cross Society trained 100 volunteers to support awareness campaigns via educational materials, radio discussions, and mobile announcements targeting high-risk groups.

Dr. Yeboah emphasized ongoing vigilance despite the absence of severe cases, noting response efforts prioritize early detection and public sensitization.

‘Collaborating with Ghanaian musicians is difficult, but Kofi Kinaata makes it easy’ – Donzy

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Kofi Kinaata (L) and Donzy (R) performing at an event Kofi Kinaata (L) and Donzy (R) performing at an event

Ghanaian hiplife artist and rapper, Elias Ewusi Essel, popularly known as Donzy, has opened up about the challenges of working with fellow musicians in Ghana.

Speaking in a recent interview with Hitz FM, Donzy shared insights into his strong relationship with Highlife artist Kofi Kinaata.

“Collaborating with Ghanaian musicians is very difficult, but Kofi Kinaata makes it easy,” he stated.

The “Club” hitmaker explained that many popular Ghanaian musicians often make collaborations stressful, which discourages other artists from reaching out.

However, he praised Kofi Kinaata for being approachable and easy to work with, highlighting the strong bond they’ve built over time.

“The way I speak to Kofi Kinaata to promote our songs on his socials is not the same with other artists,” he added.

Donzy emphasised that he feels comfortable personally calling Kofi Kinaata to promote their work, something he says he cannot do with most other artists.

He concluded by naming a few other Ghanaian musicians he shares a genuine bond with and enjoys working with, including Sarkodie, Fameye, and Keche, among others.

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Minority walks out of Parliament over ‘dispute’ on Ernest Kumi death announcement

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The Minority caucus addressing the press The Minority caucus addressing the press

The Minority in Parliament staged a walkout on Thursday, July 17, 2025, following criticism from Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga over the manner in which Minority Leader Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin announced the death of former MP Ernest Yaw Kumi in the absence of Speaker Alban Bagbin.

Ayariga took issue with Afenyo-Markin’s decision to communicate the MP’s passing without the Speaker present, describing it as a breach of parliamentary protocol and constitutional procedure.

He argued that it is the Speaker’s responsibility to formally notify the House of a vacancy, not the Minority Leader.

“Are we to treat the communication from the leader of the minority caucus in this House, that our colleague belonging to his side is no more, as a communication that the seat has become vacant? Because vacancy occurs when the person passes, and there’s no doubt about the passing. This House, ordinarily, has never in the past discussed the matter until there was an official communication by the Speaker,” Ayariga stated.

However, Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin justified his action, insisting that “he issued a clear caveat.”

The tense exchange prompted the Minority to exit the chamber in protest, further deepening tensions within the House.

Addressing the press afterward, the Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe described the Majority Leader’s remarks as “insensitive.”

Ernest Yaw Kumi, the Member of Parliament for Suhum, passed away on July 7, 2025.

His death came just months after a lengthy legal battle regarding his eligibility to serve as MP. In February 2025, the Koforidua High Court convicted him of contempt for defying an injunction that barred his swearing-in. A bench warrant was subsequently issued after he failed to appear for sentencing.

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Speaker Bagbin refers four deputy minister nominees for vetting

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By Elsie Appiah-Osei 

Accra, July 17, GNA — Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has officially referred four deputy minister nominees to the Appointments Committee of Parliament for thorough vetting and report.  

The nominees, appointed by President John Dramani Mahama, are Madam Dorcas Afo-Toffey, a National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Jomoro and Deputy Minister-Designate for Transport; Mr. James Gyakye Quayson, NDC MP for Assin North and Deputy Minister-Designate for Foreign Affairs; Mr. Mohammed Adam Sukparu, NDC MP for Sissala West and Deputy Minister-Designate for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations; and Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah, NDC MP for Essikado-Ketan and Deputy Minister-Designate for Health. 

“The nominations were done by the President in accordance with Articles 78 (1) and 79 (1) of the Constitution, and their names had been submitted to Parliament through the Speaker for prior approval to serve as Deputy Ministers,” Mr. Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, stated in a statement. 

The statement said “this is the last batch of deputy ministers” nominated by the President. 

The nominees are expected to undergo scrutiny by the Appointments Committee before being approved by Parliament. 

Speaker Bagbin urged the Committee to do the “right thing and not do anything expeditiously” in the discharge of their oversight duties.  

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Edited by Benjamin Mensah 

Weija-Gbawe MP Demands Answers On Hajj Deaths

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Jerry Ahmed Shaib

 

Tensions flared in Parliament on Tuesday as Members of Parliament (MPs) pressed the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, for answers over the circumstances surrounding the deaths of seven Ghanaian pilgrims during the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.

Raising the issue during parliamentary proceedings, Weija-Gbawe MP, Jerry Ahmed Shaib requested a detailed report from the minister regarding what led to the fatalities and what steps were being taken to support bereaved families and prevent such tragedies in future pilgrimages.

“I rise to ask the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs to provide a detailed report on the circumstances surrounding the death of seven Ghanaian pilgrims during the 2025 Hajj, including the specific measures implemented to ensure pilgrim safety and prevent future occurrences,” Ahmed Shaib submitted.

However, in response, Minister Ahmed Ibrahim said he was unable to provide comprehensive answers because the 2025 Hajj operations were overseen by a special presidential committee chaired by MP for Asutifi South, Alhaji Collins Dauda.

According to him, the committee had full responsibility for planning, coordination, and execution of the pilgrimage, and had not yet submitted its final report to the relevant authorities.

“Mister Speaker, the Hajj Committee was constituted under the Office of the President, and per the terms of reference, they were to plan, coordinate, execute, manage, and report on all matters relating to the 2025 Hajj,” the minister stated, adding, “As such, it is not directly under my purview, and I am unable to respond adequately to the question at this time.”

His response drew immediate concerns from MPs, who insisted the minister could not absolve himself of responsibility simply because the Hajj Committee had yet to report.

Returning to the floor, Jerry Ahmed Shaib pressed further, asking whether the ministry had held any discussions at all concerning the deaths and what forms of redress had been offered to the families of the deceased.

“Minister, even as a Cabinet Minister, have there been any discussions on what caused the deaths? What has been done for the bereaved families, and what measures have we put in place to prevent future occurrences?” Shaib queried.

The minister maintained that it would be inappropriate to speculate before the committee submits its report. “Mister Speaker, I am under oath. Until the Hajj Committee chaired by Honourable Collins Dauda presents its report, I cannot provide details on the matter. Once the report is in, I will brief the House adequately,” Ahmed Ibrahim reiterated.

The debate escalated as Tolon MP and Deputy Minority Whip, Habib Iddrisu, expressed his astonishment at the minister’s deflection. He argued that as the Minister for Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim bore ultimate responsibility for addressing matters related to the Hajj, regardless of the committee’s existence.

“Mister Speaker, the Minister’s own title includes ‘Religious Affairs’ – this is clearly within his remit,” Mr. Iddrisu said, pointing out, “We’re talking about the Hajj. This is a religious matter, and he is the sector minister. It is unacceptable that he cannot answer a question on this.”

Mr. Iddrisu highlighted the seriousness of the situation, referencing a widely circulated case during the pilgrimage where a Ghanaian pilgrim, declared dead, was later found to be alive in Madina after funeral rites had already been performed.

“The Ghana Hajj Board issued a death certificate, and two days later, the person emerged alive. This is no ordinary issue, Mister Speaker. The matter deserves transparency and immediate answers,” he said.

By Ernest Kofi Adu, Parliament House

Speaker refers Ayensu-Danquah, Toffey, Quayson, Sukparu to face Parliamentary vetting

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Deputy Minister Nominees Of Mahama
(L-R) Gyakye Quayson, Dorcas Toffey, Sukparu and Ayensu-Danquah are deputy minister nominees

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has referred four individuals nominated by President John Dramani Mahama for deputy ministerial positions to the Appointments Committee for vetting.

The referral was announced during parliamentary proceedings on Thursday, July 17, 2025, following a communiqué from the President.

The nominees are Dorcas Affo-Toffey, MP for Jomoro, nominated for Deputy Minister for Transport; James Gyakye Quayson, MP for Assin North, nominated for Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mohammed Adam Sukparu, MP for Sissala West, nominated for Deputy Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations; and Grace Ayensu-Danquah, MP for Essikado-Ketan, nominated for Deputy Minister for Health.

The nominations were first announced by the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Ofosu Kwakye, on July 9, 2025.

Speaker Bagbin directed the Appointments Committee to conduct public hearings and submit a report to the House, stating:

“Honourable Members, I accordingly refer the nominees to the Appointments Committee for the usual consideration. You are not compelled to consider them expeditiously,” the Speaker directed.

The referrals, made under Articles 78(1) and 79(1) of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, mark the next step in the nomination process as the committee evaluates the nominees’ suitability for their proposed portfolios.

The recent nomination by the President completes his selection of ministers and deputy ministers following his assumption of office on January 7, 2025.

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Defence Minister Inaugurates VAG Governing Board

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Dr. Omane Boamah presenting a cheque to VAG leadership

 

THE MINISTER for Defence, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, has inaugurated the Governing Board of the Veterans Administration, Ghana (VAG), at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Defence.

As part of the event, the Minister presented a cheque for GH¢1,452,000 to support the operations and welfare initiatives of the Administration.

The 12-member Board is chaired by Rear Admiral Peter Kofi Faidoo (Rtd) and comprises a blend of retired senior military officers and former warrant officers.

The members include Air Commodore Thomas Niifio Okai, Brigadier General Charles Gbekle, Brigadier General Seidu Mumuni (Rtd), Brigadier General Nicholas Kwami Kporku (Rtd), Colonel John Wilberforce Kweku Asabre (Rtd), Group Captain Seth Fianya (Rtd), Major Christine Naa Adoley Oko (Rtd), Captain John Kwame Jabari (Rtd), and Ex-Warrant Officers Class One William Koku Akpakli, Moses Amoah Nyarko, and Abukari Issaka. Each member took the Oath of Office, Oath of Secrecy, and Oath of Allegiance during the ceremony.

Delivering his remarks on behalf of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, John Dramani Mahama, the Minister congratulated the Board on their appointment and reaffirmed the government’s trust in their capacity to lead the institution tasked with promoting the welfare of Ghana’s ex-servicemen and women. He praised veterans for their dedication and bravery in serving both at home and on international peacekeeping missions.

Dr. Boamah highlighted the persistent challenges veterans face after retirement, including access to quality healthcare, delayed pensions, and financial constraints. He assured the Board of the government’s commitment to solving these issues through enhanced healthcare delivery, financial support systems, employment pathways, and better recognition of veterans’ contributions to national development.

The Minister also urged the new Board to go beyond traditional governance roles by becoming champions of veteran welfare. He encouraged innovation, strong partnerships with the private sector, and collaboration with the Ministry of Defence to implement effective programmes that support veterans and the families of fallen soldiers.

In his response, Rear Admiral Peter Kofi Faidoo (Rtd) expressed the Board’s appreciation to the President and the Minister for the confidence placed in them. He pledged the Board’s dedication to delivering on its mandate with diligence and professionalism, while prioritising the well-being of veterans and preserving the legacy of Ghana’s service men and women.

BY Prince Fiifi Yorke

 

 

Two NPP members file injunction to halt upcoming National Delegates Conference

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2 NPP members have filed a suit at an Accra High Court to stop the party's Delegates Conferene 2 NPP members have filed a suit at an Accra High Court to stop the party’s Delegates Conferene

Two members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Shamsudeen Iddrisu and Kwadwo Boateng, have filed an application at the Accra High Court seeking an interlocutory injunction to stop the party’s upcoming National Delegates Conference scheduled for Saturday, July 19, 2025, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

According to court documents sighted by GhanaWeb on Thursday, July 17, 2025, the two plaintiffs are praying the court to issue:

“An order of interlocutory injunction restraining the defendant from organising the Extraordinary National Delegates Conference pending the final determination of the instant suit.”

In his supporting affidavit, Kwadwo Boateng stated that he is a card-bearing member of the NPP in the Bantama Constituency, located in the Ashanti Region.

He further noted that the NPP’s structures, conduct, and internal procedures are governed by the party’s constitution.

Citing relevant sections of the party’s constitution, Boateng argued, “Every year, at least four weeks before the Regional Annual Delegates Conference, a Constituency Annual Delegates Conference must be held in every constituency. Similarly, a Regional Annual Delegates Conference must take place at least four weeks before the National Annual Delegates Conference.”

He continued, “The actions, conduct, membership, structure, organisation, procedures, and activities of the Defendant/Respondent are governed by the Constitution of the New Patriotic Party (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Constitution’). I have attached a copy of the NPP Constitution to this affidavit, marked as Exhibit BK 2.”

Boateng maintained that, “Per the Constitution, at least four (4) weeks prior to the Regional Annual Delegates Conference, there shall be a Constituency Annual Delegates Conference organised by the party in every constituency.”

The plaintiffs contend that the upcoming conference fails to comply with these constitutional requirements and should therefore be halted until the court makes a final ruling on the matter.

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‘You control the rate, abokyi controls the dollar’

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A Facebook post by the Bank of Ghana on Thursday morning announcing the day’s foreign exchange rate has drawn ridicule from several Ghanaian social media users.

The post, published on the official Bank of Ghana (BoG) Facebook page around 10:00 AM, stated the day’s buying rate at GH¢10.42 and the selling rate at GH¢10.43 per US dollar.

In response, some social media users highlighted the significant disparity between the Bank’s published rates and prevailing rates in the forex market.

A large section of respondents expressed concern that while the BoG continues to announce relatively low exchange rates, these do not reflect the reality on the ground, where the dollar is reportedly being sold for over GH¢13.

“Bank of Ghana has the rate, but Zamarama has the dollars,” one user remarked.

“You control the rate online; abochi controls it offline in the black market,” another added.

One user also asked, “Why don’t banks have dollars to sell to importers?”

Meanwhile, a group of importers expressed frustration over their inability to access dollars from commercial banks, saying the situation is negatively affecting their businesses.

According to the importers, banks are refusing to sell dollars due to the wide gap between the Bank of Ghana’s rates and those of the forex market.

This, they claim, is forcing them to resort to the black market, where rates are significantly higher.

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From Man City prospect to Bechem United’s new hope

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Aminu in red, was part of Ghana's U17 World Cup team in 2017 Aminu in red, was part of Ghana’s U17 World Cup team in 2017

Once tipped to be one of Ghana’s brightest exports to European football, Aminu Mohammed is back on home soil with a point to prove, and Bechem United believe they’re the club to help him do it.

The 25-year-old forward, who famously caught the eye of Manchester City scouts after lighting up the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup with Ghana, has signed a permanent deal with Bechem ahead of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

Back then, Aminu’s pace, flair and composure in front of goal made him a standout at WAFA, so much so that City were willing to pay around $2 million for his signature, hoping he could grow into their first team.

But like so many young African talents snapped up by Europe’s elite, Aminu’s path wasn’t smooth.

He never broke into City’s senior squad, spending loan spells at Dutch side NAC Breda and Belgium’s Lommel SK, only to see each move end without the breakthrough he needed.

In 2022, Manchester City released him. His last stop was Kozanis in Greece’s lower leagues, a far cry from the Etihad dream he once chased.

Now, the talented winger has returned home, older, battle-tested, and with a chance to restart where it all began: the Ghana Premier League.

Bechem United see Aminu as a statement signing who can inject pace and creativity into their attack as they look to build on last season’s progress.

Aminu has already linked up with the Hunters’ pre-season camp and is expected to be central to their plans under the current technical team.

Fans who remember his dazzling performances for the Black Starlets will hope he can rediscover the confidence and spark that once made him a $2 million teenager on Europe’s radar.

His journey is a reminder of how brutal football’s talent factory can be, but also of how coming home can offer a second chance.

For Aminu Mohammed, Bechem United isn’t just a new club. It’s a fresh start, a shot at redemption, and maybe, finally, the stage to show the world what Ghana first saw in him.

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Burkina Faso military rulers scrap electoral commission, taking control of future polls

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Ibrahim Traoré seized power 3 years ago amid concerns about the failure to quell jihadist violence Ibrahim Traoré seized power 3 years ago amid concerns about the failure to quell jihadist violence

Burkina Faso’s military rulers have disbanded the country’s electoral commission calling it a waste of money.

The interior ministry will handle elections in the future, state-run RTB TV reported.

Since seizing power in September 2022, the coup leaders have initiated sweeping reforms, including the postponement of elections which would lead to a return to civilian rule.

A nationwide vote was due last year, but the junta extended the period of transition to democracy until July 2029, allowing leader Capt Ibrahim Traoré to remain in power and free to contest the next presidential election.

The AFP news agency quotes Territorial Administration Minister Emile Zerbo as saying that the electoral commission was “subsidised” with around $870,000 (£650,000) a year.

Abolishing the commission would “reinforce our sovereign control on the electoral process and at the same time limit foreign influences”, he added.

After coming to power three years ago amid criticism that the civilian authorities were failing to deal with a growing Islamist insurgency, the military leaders have rejected the assistance of former colonial power France in favour of Russia.

Rights groups have since accused the army of targeting civilians in its attempt to quash the militants, as well as suppressing political activity and the freedom of expression.

There are also question marks over the effectiveness of the military operation. In the first half of 2025, jihadist group JNIM said it had carried out over 280 attacks in Burkina Faso – double the number for the same period in 2024, according to data verified by the BBC.

Empress Gifty’s Lawyer Withdraws Apology Demand, Says Nana Agradaa Has Been Forgiven

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Gospel artiste Empress Gifty’s legal team says they have forgiven Evangelist Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa, for calling her lawyer a “so-called lawyer”, a comment that previously triggered legal demands for an apology.

Patrick Tawiah-Amprofi, lead counsel for Empress Gifty, initially issued a letter on June 16, 2025, urging Agradaa to retract and apologize after she was captured in a viral video describing him with that phrase following their first court appearance.

Six months enough for Mahama to end galamsey – Tony Aidoo

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Dr. Tony Aidoo, former Senior Presidential Aide and Head of the Policy Evaluation and Oversight Unit under the late President John Evans Atta Mills, has issued a stern warning to the current NDC administration led by President John Dramani Mahama to address illegal mining urgently or face possible electoral defeat in 2028.

Speaking in an interview on Joy News on Thursday, July 17, Dr. Aidoo emphasized that Ghanaians would not tolerate inaction on campaign promises, particularly on the fight against galamsey, which continues to destroy farmlands, pollute water bodies, and threaten livelihoods across the country.

“If the goodwill that the people of Ghana gave the NDC is going to be dissipated, it will be due to inaction on galamsey and corruption issues. If the government is unable to solve the galamsey issue, I will be disappointed because it was an electoral promise, and you cannot take Ghanaians for a ride,” he stated.

Drawing a contrast with the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government, Dr. Aidoo criticised former President Nana Akufo-Addo for his perceived lack of commitment to tackling illegal mining. He urged President Mahama not to repeat the same mistakes.

“Akufo-Addo didn’t care, so President Mahama must not think that Ghanaians do not care about the fight. If he doesn’t solve the galamsey issues, the Ghanaian people will vote the NDC government out in 2028,” he warned.

Dr. Aidoo further argued that the government has sufficient time to act decisively on the matter.

“Six months is long enough to solve galamsey. The Blue Water Guards and the GoldBoard Taskforce are commendable policies, but he should stop the galamsey,” he added.

Trendy Two-Piece Outfits Every Lady Should Try

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Two-piece outfits have taken over the fashion scene — and for good reason. They are stylish, versatile, and easy to wear, offering a polished look with minimal effort. Whether you’re dressing for a casual day out, a formal event, or just want to stay trendy while feeling comfortable, two-piece sets are the perfect go-to for modern ladies.

One of the most popular types is the crop top and high-waist skirt combo. This pairing flatters the figure and can be styled up or down depending on the fabric and accessories. Ankara two-piece sets are especially bold and colorful, making them ideal for cultural events, church, or even weekend outings.

Pant and blazer sets are another favorite — ideal for corporate wear or formal occasions. These can be styled with a fitted inner top and statement heels for a sleek, boss-lady look. Fabrics like crepe, linen, or cotton work beautifully for this style, offering both comfort and class.

For more relaxed vibes, palazzo pants with a matching top or shorts and shirt combos are great choices. These are perfect for travel, beach days, or casual hangouts. Pair them with sneakers, flats, or sandals for a relaxed but chic finish.

One of the best things about two-piece outfits is the ability to mix and match. You can pair the top or bottom with other pieces in your wardrobe to create new looks without buying a whole new outfit.

Whether made from silk, denim, Ankara, lace, or satin, two-piece sets are here to stay. They save time, offer endless styling options, and ensure you always step out looking coordinated and confident.

OSP talks too much, I don’t trust him – Tony Aidoo slams Kissi Agyebeng

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Dr. Tony Aidoo, former Senior Presidential Aide and Head of the Policy Evaluation and Oversight Unit under the erstwhile administration of the late President John Evans Atta Mills, has launched a scathing critique of the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, accusing him of lacking the competence and results expected from his high-profile office.

He expressed deep disappointment over what he described as the Special Prosecutor’s failure to secure meaningful corruption-related convictions since assuming office.

“So far, we have had the Attorney General, in the quest to be transparent, bring out some steps he has taken to bring certain people to book, but we have not seen any prosecution yet. And I don’t trust the Special Prosecutor,” Dr. Aidoo stated bluntly.

He criticised Mr. Agyebeng for what he termed excessive media engagement without matching results, suggesting that the Special Prosecutor has focused more on publicity than building solid legal cases.

“He talks big and small. He doesn’t know what he’s doing. He is a shame. He has never succeeded in any prosecution on corruption, so what are we paying him for?” Dr. Aidoo queried on Joy News on Thursday, July 17

According to the veteran politician and governance expert, a well-prepared case backed by solid evidence should not be ignored by the judiciary. He implied that the failures of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) stem from poor case development rather than judicial bias.

“If you build up your case, the judges will not ignore the evidence. But if you fail to provide convincing evidence, then you won’t get anything. I don’t think he is building his cases well; he talks too much.”

Dr. Aidoo concluded with a piece of unsolicited advice to the Special Prosecutor: “I will advise him to talk less and do well.”

Meanwhile, the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has charged seven individuals and three companies in connection with a sprawling GHC280 million extortion and money laundering scheme allegedly perpetrated within the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).

The accused include former Chief Executive Officer of the NPA, Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, along with other current and former staff of the Authority and directors of private companies believed to have facilitated the laundering of illicit proceeds.

How I bonded with the woman who carried my child – Ini Edo

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The actress also called for the promotion of legal and ethical surrogacy practices that protect mothers from stigma.

Nollywood star Ini Edo has opened up about the deeply personal journey that led her to motherhood through surrogacy, revealing how she built an emotional connection with the woman who carried her child.

Ablakwa confirms Nigerian traditional leader has retracted ‘Igbo Kingdom in Ghana’ claims and apologized

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Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has addressed public concerns following a viral video of Nigerian chief Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, who claimed to be the “King of Igbos” in Ghana and expressed plans to establish an ‘Igbo village’ in the country.

The video, which sparked backlash online, has since been clarified by the individual involved.

According to a statement shared via Ablakwa’s Facebook page, the chief was invited for a meeting where he explained that the clip was taken from a 2013 interview and does not reflect his current views. He expressed deep regret over the comments and confirmed that he has abandoned any such intentions, adding that no land had been acquired for that purpose.

“He conveyed profuse apologies to the President, Government, Chiefs, and People of Ghana,” the Minister noted.

Ablakwa, however, reminded all guests, especially fellow Africans, to respect Ghana’s laws and traditions.

In a call for calm, the government urged the public to avoid commentary that could fuel division or xenophobia. “Let us all in the true spirit of African solidarity guard our commentary so this matter does not degenerate,” Ablakwa wrote, reaffirming the strong ties between Ghana and Nigeria.

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Defence Minister rewards soldier who rejected ‘galamsey’ bribe

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The Minister for Defence, Dr Omane Boamah, has rewarded Lance Corporal Solomon Asare Teye-Tsu, the Ghanaian soldier who was recently honoured and promoted by the Ghana Armed Forces for his patriotic act of rejecting a bribe from illegal miners (galamsey operators) at the Bibiani Gold Mines.

At an all-ranks durbar held for officers, soldiers, and civilian staff of Garrisons 1 & 5 at Burma Camp on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, Dr Boamah made a personal donation of GH¢10,000 to L/Cpl Teye-Tsu to promote professionalism in the Armed Forces.

He lauded L/Cpl Teye-Tsu for his exemplary conduct, commended the troops for their bravery, professionalism, and commitment, and reminded them of the importance of upholding their military code.

Dr Boamah urged the leadership of the Armed Forces to act decisively against personnel who deviate from the professional standards expected of the Ghana Armed Forces. 

While expressing regret over the recent killing of two soldiers in Bawku, he also cautioned against soldiers who provide unauthorised private security services, calling on the military high command to address this illegal practice.

“Government seeks to enhance operational capacity, improve troop welfare, and explore strategic partnerships and global collaborations,” he said, adding that the barracks would be upgraded with 10,000 new housing units as well as modern equipment and logistics.

On Friday, July 11, 2025, then Private Teye-Tsu, who currently serves with the Department of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces, was promoted to the rank of Lance Corporal by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Lieutenant General William Agyapong.

As part of the reward package, he was presented with a citation and nominated to serve with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

This recognition followed an earlier honour presented by Ojeyz Securities Limited, the private security company managing operations at the Bibiani Gold Mines, where L/Cpl Teye-Tsu had been stationed last year.

It would be recalled that L/Cpl Teye-Tsu was on official guard duty at Bibiani when he was approached by a group of artisanal miners, who attempted to bribe him with a large sum of money in exchange for access to the restricted mining site.

Driven by integrity and patriotism, he rejected the bribe, apprehended the illegal miners, and handed them over to the authorities for prosecution.

Impressed by his selfless action, Ojeyz Securities Limited described him as a “shining star” — an accolade that sparked similar honours from the Ghana Armed Forces.

Aged 30, L/Cpl Teye-Tsu was enlisted into the Ghana Armed Forces in 2023. He hails from Odumase-Krobo in the Eastern Region, and is an alumnus of Manya Krobo Senior High School and King David College, both in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality. He is also a member of Kloma Gbi (Voice of the Krobo States), a Krobo-based youth network.

Ghana Boundary Commission, GCAA discuss collaboration on airspace, border security

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The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Boundary Commission, Brigadier General Anthony Ntem, led a delegation to pay a courtesy call on the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) at Kotoka International Airport on Thursday, July 17, 2025.

The purpose of the visit was to formally introduce himself to the Authority and initiate cooperation and collaboration between the two government institutions on matters relating to air boundary management.

Welcoming the delegation, the Acting Director-General of the GCAA, Rev Stephen Wilfred Arthur, provided an overview of the Authority’s mandate, which includes regulating Ghana’s air transport industry, overseeing economic regulation, and providing air navigation services within the Accra Flight Information Region (FIR).

Rev Arthur noted that the GCAA gained autonomy in 1986 through the promulgation of PNDC Law 151, which has since been amended. The most recent legislation governing the Authority is Act 1120, passed in 2024.

For his part, Brigadier General Ntem expressed appreciation to the Acting Director-General for the insight shared regarding the GCAA’s operations.

He explained that the Ghana Boundary Commission was initially established under Act 795 in 2010, which was repealed and replaced by Act 1123 in 2024.

He outlined the Commission’s functions, including the delimitation of airspace and the resolution of issues concerning air boundary disputes.

“When we have issues with neighbouring countries regarding airspace boundaries, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority is one of the key institutions involved. GCAA is also expected to be part of the Airspace Boundary Technical Committee, which is yet to be formed. Therefore, I deemed it fit to introduce myself and my team and begin formal collaboration on these matters,” he said.

Brigadier General Ntem further noted that, in addition to airspace, the Commission also handles land and maritime boundary matters.

In response, Rev Arthur emphasised the importance of familiarising the GCAA with the provisions of the Ghana Boundary Commission’s new Act to enhance collaboration.

“We pledge to be supportive of your mandate because we operate under the same government. It’s like we are branches of the same tree, we may grow in different directions but share common roots and a trunk, which is the government and the nation. Regardless of how things have been in the past, we believe there is a great opportunity to collaborate more effectively,” he said.

Rev Arthur proposed that the two organisations hold biannual meetings to facilitate knowledge-sharing, suggesting that GCAA’s strategic outputs could serve as valuable inputs for the Commission.

“It is only fair and appropriate that we engage meaningfully to improve our systems,” he added, noting that such collaboration could help resolve issues concerning the Accra FIR.

He also highlighted that cooperation would enhance the GCAA’s provision of air navigation services. The Authority’s Air Navigation Services (ANS) Division is responsible for the airside of the airport, the airspace above the aerodrome, and the oceanic space.

He called for the sharing of protocols and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) related to oceanic air boundaries with the GCAA, noting potential joint operations with the Ghana Maritime Authority, such as search and rescue missions in oceanic airspace.

“Even if something exists from the past, emerging trends and standards may require us to re-examine whether they remain relevant. Whether it’s the oceanic side or our land boundaries, we must share technical demarcations to ensure we are working with the same information,” he added.

He assured the Boundary Commission that the GCAA would make available all relevant technical charts and coordinates of the airspace.

Supporting the Acting Director-General’s remarks, the Authority’s Acting Deputy Director-General (Technical), Theophilus Adonis Aryee Ago, stated that the GCAA would intensify engagement with the Commission to gain a deeper understanding of airspace demarcation, especially since Ghana shares air boundaries with distant countries such as Rwanda.

Ago noted that the current delineation of Ghana’s airspace even covers São Tomé, reinforcing the need for clarity and collaboration in demarcation matters.

At the end of the meeting, the Commission presented a copy of its new Act to the Acting Director-General of the GCAA.

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‘If you don’t have a wife, wetin you gain?’

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Ghanaian dancehall heavyweight Stonebwoy has stirred conversation online following comments he made during a live radio interview.

While appearing on Hitz FM’s Cruise Control on July 16, 2025, Stonebwoy took a moment to give a shoutout to his wife, Dr. Louisa Satekla, and their two daughters.

“Shoutouts to ‘Doc,’ my very pretty and beautiful wife,” he said.

He then cheekily asked, “If you don’t have a wife, wetin you gain?”

In a mix of English and pidgin, Stonebwoy made some cryptic remarks that drew laughter in the studio, suggesting that having a wife is far better than just dating.

“You see, he didn’t have a wife. He couldn’t have a wife. It’s a girlfriend business, he couldn’t marry. He’s a stubborn boy,” he quipped.

Although Stonebwoy didn’t mention anyone by name, many social media users interpreted the remarks as a subtle jab at fellow musician Shatta Wale.

Reactions on X (formerly Twitter) came in fast, with users commenting: “Always trying to be petty… Stonebwoy should grow up,” and “This goes straight to Shatta Wale.”

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Tano North NDC Executive Committee Disowns members

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The Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tano North Constituency has said that a recent press conference held by some members of the party does not represent the official position of the party in the area.

They have accused the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Tano North, Pius Opoku, of nepotism and are demanding his dismissal.

Some members of the party in Bomaa, at a press conference on Tuesday, July 15, accused the MCE of consistently appointing friends and family to key positions within the municipal assembly.

They enumerated the School Feeding Coordinator and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) Coordinator among other positions.

In addition, they expressed their dissatisfaction with the current leadership of the party, claiming that the situation has created an environment of mistrust and discontent among party members.

The group, therefore, called on President John Mahama through the Minister of Local Government to sack the MCE with immediate effect and threatened to demonstrate against Mr Pius Opoku.

In a press statement on Thursday, July 17, Abudu Issifu, Deputy Constituency Secretary for Tano North, stated that the earlier press conference was not sanctioned by the Constituency Executive Committee and does not reflect the official position of the NDC in Tano North.

He noted that though the NDC respects the democratic rights of individuals and affiliate groups to express their opinions, it is misleading and disingenuous to present such views as the collective voice of the Tano North NDC.

The Deputy Secretary indicated that the party is a structured and disciplined political organisation, adding that all official communications are issued through recognised party channels and appointed spokespersons.

“We therefore call on the media, the general public, and our cherished party supporters to treat the contents of that press conference as the personal views of the organisers, not the official stance of the Tano North Constituency of the NDC,” Mr Issifu noted.

Mr Issifu, therefore, entreated the general public, especially residents of Tano North, members and leadership of the NDC to disregard the recent press conference.

He has assured that the current constituency executive committee remains focused and committed to its objective of winning the parliamentary seat for the first time since 1996.

“We will not be distracted by such unauthorised and misleading actions by some individuals and groups,” Mr Abudu Issifu emphasised.

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Chief of Staff calls for Governance Excellence ahead of 2025 Boardroom Summit

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Organizers of the Boardroom Governance Summit have reaffirmed their commitment to promoting governance excellence, ethical leadership, and national development with a high-level courtesy call to the Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, at the Jubilee House ahead of the 2025 edition of the Summit

The strategic engagement, held under the auspices of Ghana’s Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, who will also be the Guest of Honor at the Summit in October, marks the beginning of this year’s journey toward the much-anticipated Summit, which is expected to spotlight the national importance of effective corporate governance.

The courtesy call was led by the Convenor, renowned industrialist and global governance advocate Professor Douglas Boateng in collaboration with, the Institute of Directors Ghana (IoD-Gh), Ghana Bar Association, Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) and other partners.

Speaking during the engagement, the Chief of Staff reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to promoting governance excellence across all spheres of national life.

“As a nation, there are times when we become accustomed to our usual ways of doing things, and we need someone to prompt us, because if you keep doing the same thing repeatedly, you tend to become complacent. That’s why we’re excited about this summit: it offers a platform to discuss and strategize on how best we can run our institutions and companies more efficiently” he said.

Mr. Debrah further emphasized that robust governance structures are foundational to effective public sector delivery and private sector growth, particularly in the face of today’s complex global challenges. “From time to time, we must pause and reflect: what are we doing right, and what are we doing wrong? President Mahama intends to reinvigorate our systems of governance in areas where we have become lax” he added.

In his remarks, Professor Douglas Boateng highlighted the importance of national ownership in the governance discourse.

“Today’s courtesy call on the government is a reaffirmation of our shared belief that board governance excellence, particularly at the boardroom level, is not a peripheral discussion but a national imperative.,” said Prof. Boateng.

He added that the principles guiding boardrooms should extend beyond corporate spaces to public decision-making bodies.

He stated, “It is important to remember that boardrooms are not only in corporate towers. Cabinets and ministerial committees are also boardrooms where decisions shaping the destiny of the nation are made. Like corporate boards, they must be guided by best-practice principles of transparency, accountability, competence, and ethical stewardship.”

This year’s engagement builds on the momentum generated by the maiden edition in 2024, which brought together over 700 C-suite executives and governance professionals to explore the intricate relationship between boardroom governance, accountability, and sustainable development.

With this year’s summit projected to draw an even larger participation and deeper stakeholder engagement, the 2025 edition promises to further entrench the values of ethical leadership and long-term value creation in Ghana’s corporate and public sector institutions.

Akufo-Addo insisted we disband NPP’s vigilante groups but I opposed it – Freddie Blay admits

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A former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, has disclosed that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo advocated for the disbandment of the vigilante groups of the party.

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews on Wednesday, July 17, 2025, he indicated that he was against the decision as the National Chairman of the party at the time because he felt the party needed to protect itself.

“The president then, Nana Akufo-Addo, insisted that we should disband vigilantism. I, Freddie Blay, was the chairman then, and I thought that maybe before you put down the gun, you must raise it. It was a deterrent.

“Sometimes, we suffered it (vigilatesim) when the police were standing by and we were being beaten; our office had been invaded. People had even come to put guns there and made it look as if we were harbouring a gun in our premises. So, I said, let’s have vigilante people so that they take care of us; let them be disciplined,” the former NPP National Chairman shared.

He indicated that the party decided to establish the vigilante groups because they were not being protected by the state’s security agencies during election violence.

“At that time, we allowed them to be there… We didn’t call it vigilante; we called them party security. But we wanted them to be disciplined.

“At the time, the whole idea was set up to find party security. We were being brutalised. People from outside came and beat us,” he said.

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Igbo Leader Addresses Land Acquisition Allegations – Apologizes to Ghanaians

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The leader of the Igbo community in Ghana, Eze Jude Chukwudi Ihenetu, has issued an official statement clarifying recent misunderstandings regarding alleged plans to acquire land for the establishment of an “Igbo Village” in Ghana. He reaffirmed the community’s deep respect for Ghanaian laws and customs, as well as its commitment to peaceful coexistence.

Eze Ihenetu categorically stated that no plots of land have been purchased, nor are there any intentions to acquire land for the creation of an Igbo Village or Kingdom in Ghana.

According to him, since his arrival in Ghana in 1995, has consistently emphasized his dedication to upholding local laws and traditions adding that his initiatives as leader of the Igbo community have focused on improving the welfare of Igbos living in Ghana and fostering unity through shared economic and familial ties.

This clarification was made in a press statement personally signed by Eze Ihenetu, following a meeting with Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, on July 16, 2025.

He explained that rumors regarding the establishment of an “Igbo Kingdom” stemmed from a misinterpreted 2013 interview conducted shortly after his coronation as Eze Ohazurume I of Ndigbo in 2012. He confirmed that any such plans were formally cancelled in 2014 and never materialized.

Eze Ihenetu expressed his sincere apologies to the President of Ghana, the Government, traditional leaders, and the people of Ghana for any concerns caused by reports of a proposed acquisition of 50 acres (250 plots) of land in Ningo Prampram, Greater Accra Region.

He reassured the President and the people of Ghana that the Igbo community deeply values its longstanding relationship with Ghana and remains fully committed to peaceful and respectful coexistence.

“We, the Igbo people, hold the laws of Ghana in the highest regard and denounce any actions or narratives that may threaten the strong bond between our communities,” he stated.

Eze Ihenetu urged members of the Igbo community in Ghana to remain calm, peaceful, and uphold the principles of dignity and integrity.

In conclusion, he reiterated:
“We shall not establish an Igbo Kingdom in Ghana. We renew our full respect for the laws of Ghana.”

Economist Links Port Reform to Inflation Control and Industrial Growth

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Economist Dr. Paul Appiah Konadu has endorsed President John Mahama’s administration’s crackdown on illegal port charges, asserting it will curb imported inflation and support Ghana’s industrial sector.

In an interview with The High Street Journal, Dr. Konadu highlighted shipping lines’ use of arbitrary exchange rates as a primary concern, noting they defy the Bank of Ghana’s official rate of GH¢10.3–10.5 per dollar by charging up to GH¢13.

These unapproved fees inflate costs for imported machinery, spare parts, and raw materials critical to local manufacturers, Dr. Konadu stated. He warned that such practices directly fuel imported inflation in Ghana’s import-dependent economy, undermining production competitiveness and raising consumer prices. “When shipping lines impose illegal charges, it artificially raises production costs and filters into market prices,” he explained, emphasizing that the issue extends beyond finished goods to essential industrial inputs.

Dr. Konadu dismissed concerns that reducing port charges might undermine local industries by making imports cheaper. He clarified that the goal is eliminating market distortions, not subsidizing imports. “Local production must compete on merit—not rely on inflated import costs as artificial protection,” he argued, adding that fair pricing is vital for businesses dependent on imported equipment.

The economist praised ongoing collaboration between the Ghana Shippers Authority and the Bank of Ghana as a critical enforcement step. He stressed that removing illegal fees will enhance cost predictability for manufacturers and align with broader efforts to stabilize prices. Dr. Konadu concluded that rigorous regulation at ports is indispensable for taming inflation and fostering sustainable industrial growth.

Ghana championing green energy transition

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By Iddi Yire

Accra, July 17, GNA – The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition is actively championing green energy transition as part of efforts to combat climate change. 

Mr John Abdulai Jinapor, the Minister of Energy and Green Transition, said the various initiatives being undertaken by the Government and other players in the energy sector were geared towards a more sustainable energy future.  

The Minister said this in his half year report on Ghana’s energy sector when he took his turn at the Government Accountability Series press conference at the Presidency, in Accra. 

The Government Accountability Series is being organised by the Presidency Communications Bureau as part of efforts to deepen transparency and accountability in governance. 

Mr Jinapor said the Ministry mandate had been expanded with a focus on shifting the nation’s energy sector and economy towards sustainability and long-term economic growth underpinned by renewable energy. 

This, he said, includes promoting renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, biomass, mini-hydros, and other new forms of renewable energy to ensure that we have a just and equitable transition to a low-carbon future.  

Mr Jinapor noted that in this regard, the ministry had launched the Ghana Scaling-Up Renewable Energy Programme (SREP), which was funded with an $85 million grant from the African Development Bank, Climate Investment Fund, SECO, and the government of Ghana. 

He said the project aims to deploy 12,000 net-meter solar PV systems across homes, construct 35 mini-grids to supply electricity to 70,000 people in 47 island communities, and ensure that we supply 1,450 solar home systems for off-remote grid households and public facilities.  

He said the Ministry was also facilitating the development of a 200-megawatt solar project at various locations across the country.  

The Minister said in addition, a 25-megawatt floating solar plant was being built at the Bui Power Station to bring the total capacity to 30 megawatts, with the floaters being manufactured locally in line with our local content participation policy. 

He said the Volta River Authority (VRA) was also developing a 30-megawatt floating solar facility at the Kpong Hydro Reservoir and was being funded by KFW.  

“What we are seeking to do is that we are deploying a lot of solar panels to feed into the grid,”  Mr Jinapor said. 

“So, daytime will depend on these solar panels, and at night, we’ll switch to hydropower so that the hydro dams more or less become like battery storage,” he added. 

He noted that in that way, they could bring about longevity in terms of how they manage the nation’s hydro dams.  

Mr Jinapor said as part of efforts to increase local content and local participation in the renewable energy sector, they had gone into partnership with the International Solar Alliance to train Ghanaians in solar energy technologies, and this would certainly create a lot of jobs.  

He said they were working very hard to also ensure that they realize the Renewable Energy Authority Act; declaring that they had made significant progress, and that they would be going to Parliament for approval.  

To address the funding gap and to ensure that we achieve our objective, we have established a Renewable Energy and Green Transition Fund so that we can leverage that fund to raise capital to invest massively in renewable energy. 

He said they were also working to ensure that they distribute 450,000 LPG cookstove to increase access to clean cooking in Ghana.  

Touching on streetlights, Mr Jinapor said as part of their street lighting project, he was happy to announce that they had commenced the installation of all-in-one solar streetlights.  

“We intend to do 23,500 units covering a distance of 700 kilometers so that gradually we can take solar as the main focus and move our streetlights away from the grid,” he said. 

The Minister said the streetlights depend largely on the grid, and unfortunately, these streetlights come on during the peak period.  

He said the difference between the peak period and the off-peak period could range from around 400 to 600 megawatts, and these streetlights alone account for more than 200 megawatts.  

“And so, if we can take them off and put them on solar systems, it means that we’ll be shaving off about 200 to 300 megawatts, and that will contribute significantly towards efficiency in the sector,” the Minister said. 

He announced that the Ministry was working very hard to also bring some Ministries, Departments, Agencies and government schools and clinics on board by installing solar rooftops.  

He said they did that meant that they would also be bringing about efficiency and reducing the electricity bills of these institutions.  

GNA  

Edited by Benjamin Mensah 

Global Media Alliance, Japan Motors Mark 15th Run, Walk

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Officials of Global Media Alliance and Japan Motors

 

Global Media Alliance (GMA), in partnership with Japan Motors, has officially launched the 15th edition of Corporate Run and Walk.

The five-kilometer run and walk, which is designed to coincide with the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day on Monday, September 22, 2025, aims to promote healthy living, strengthen corporate networking, and raise funds in support of the Ghana Blind Union (GBU).

This year, the Corporate Run continues to grow as a flagship platform for encouraging physical fitness, workplace cohesion, and purposeful giving across Ghana’s business community.

Speaking at the launch, the Chief Executive Officer of Global Media Alliance, Ernest Boateng, said “the true essence of this run lies in our focus on improving the well-being of participants and supporting the Ghana Blind Union, a cause that is very close to our hearts, improving health span, how well we live, not just how long we live”.

He reiterated the importance of health-focused leadership within organisations, encouraging business leaders to view the event not merely as a fun run, but as a strategic investment in their employees’ well-being. “We’re not just running for fun or fitness; we’re running to shift the focus from lifespan to health span. It’s not just about how long we live, but how well we live. A healthier body supports a sharper mind and a stronger team, and that’s why exercise matters,” he added.

The Executive Director of Silver Star Tower, Salah Kalmoni, lauded the journey of the Corporate Run as a national tradition for corporate wellness and engagement.

“We’re proud to say this initiative has grown into a health and networking movement for Ghanaian businesses. This year, like previous years, we are sponsoring five blind runners and their guides. We encourage all corporate bodies to get involved for their health, teams, and communities.”

DCE escapes mob attack after galamsey pit collapse at Akyem Wenchi

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The timely intervention of police personnel saved the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Denkyembour in the Eastern Region, Umar Ahmed, from an attack by an angry mob in Akyem Wenchi.

This occurred when the DCE visited the community following the collapse of a galamsey pit that killed about four people, with several others still trapped.

An eyewitness, Ibrahim Sanny, told Adom News that Mr. Umar was on his way to Akwatia around 6:40 p.m. when he was ambushed. Police were forced to fire warning shots to disperse the agitated crowd before managing to rescue him.

After several failed attempts to assist in the rescue operation, Mr. Umar reportedly decided to leave the scene. On his way out, he came across two excavators and asked some residents to help move them to support the ongoing rescue effort.

However, this gesture was allegedly misinterpreted by the locals as an attempt to confiscate the machines, triggering the violent reaction.

The irate crowd mounted a roadblock and pelted stones at Mr. Umar as he ran to his car for safety.

Respect Ghanaian law – Ablakwa tells Igbo Community Leader

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Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has firmly directed the leader of the Igbo community in Ghana, Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, to respect the country’s laws and customs, following viral claims about plans to establish an “Igbo Kingdom” on Ghanaian soil.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, July 17, Mr. Ablakwa revealed that he had summoned Eze Ihenetu to clarify the alarming claims.

The minister noted that while Ghana remains a proud Pan-African nation that welcomes all Africans and people of African descent, foreign nationals must strictly abide by Ghanaian law and avoid actions deemed unlawful, divisive, or incendiary.

“Chukwudi conveyed profuse apologies to the President, Government, Chiefs and People of Ghana for the unfortunate agitations his rather ill-advised interview has created,” Ablakwa said.

According to the minister, Ihenetu explained that the controversial comments stemmed from a 2013 interview shortly after his coronation as Eze Ohazurume I of Ndigbo, which he now “deeply regrets.”

He assured that any such plans were long abandoned and that he had not purchased any land to establish an Igbo settlement or kingdom in Ghana.

Minister Ablakwa reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and hospitality but was unequivocal in his caution: “We, however, expect all our fellow Africans and guests to adhere to our peaceful and law-abiding traditions and desist from conduct or pronouncements considered unlawful, divisive, and incendiary even as they enjoy our famed hospitality.”

Under Ghanaian law, foreigners are permitted to lease land—typically up to 50 years, renewable—but cannot own land outright, as stipulated in Article 266 of the Constitution and the Lands Act, 2020 (Act 1036).

Moreover, the establishment of an independent kingdom or traditional authority structure by a foreign national contravenes the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759), which governs Ghana’s recognised traditional leadership systems.

Although the matter has now been clarified, the incident briefly stirred public concern and underscored the sensitive dynamics of cultural sovereignty and foreign residency in Ghana.

Read below the statement by Okudzeto Ablakwa

FROM THE OFFICE OF MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS GHANA..

Yesterday [Tuesday, July 16], I invited Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, the gentleman captured in a viral video claiming he intends to establish an Igbo Kingdom in Ghana following an alleged purchase of a tract of land.

Izwe clarified that it was an old 2013 interview which he deeply regrets.

He assured that he has long abandoned that idea and has not purchased any piece of land for that purpose.

Chukwudi conveyed profuse apologies to the President, Government, Chiefs and People of Ghana for the unfortunate agitations his rather ill-advised interview has created.

As I emphasized in the meeting, Ghana is exceptionally proud of its celebrated friendly foreign policy which is welcoming of all to our beautiful and peaceful country, particularly Africans and people of African descent. We are determined to keep championing that Pan-African identity — for which we have attained global renown.

We however expect all our fellow Africans and guests to adhere to our peaceful and law-abiding traditions and desist from conduct or pronouncements considered unlawful, divisive and incendiary even as they enjoy our famed hospitality.

Government urges calm and restraint and recalls the inseparable bond of friendship and brotherhood between Ghana and Nigeria.

Let us all in the true spirit of African solidarity guard our commentary so this matter does not degenerate into xenophobic consequences.

 

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CRAG pushes for GH¢10 million EV Transition Fund to modernise car rental industry

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The Car Rental Association of Ghana (CRAG) is urging the government to establish a GH¢10 million Electric Vehicle (EV) Transition Fund to support the gradual modernisation of Ghana’s car rental industry.

At a stakeholder engagement held on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, executives of CRAG met with the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Dzifa Abla Gomashie, at her office to present proposals aimed at transforming the sector into a key driver of sustainable tourism and economic development.

Led by its President, Michael Sarpong of St. Michael Car Rentals, the Association highlighted major challenges including outdated fleets, poor driver training, unregulated operators, and a lack of digital infrastructure. These challenges, they said, continue to hinder the industry’s growth and limit Ghana’s tourism potential.

During the meeting, CRAG proposed the establishment of a Tourism Driving School to train drivers not only in road safety but also in customer service and basic tourism education.

“We want our drivers to be ambassadors who can promote Ghana’s culture and tourist sites to visitors as they drive them,” one executive said.

CRAG also called for the launch of a national car rental digital booking platform, to be managed by the Ghana Tourism Authority.

The proposed platform, they said, would enhance transparency, ensure the use of verified ID, deduct taxes at source, and improve the rental experience for both tourists and locals.

In line with global trends and Ghana’s climate goals, the Association emphasised the need for a GH¢10 million government-supported EV Transition Fund, which they believe would reduce fuel dependency, cut emissions, and create jobs.

“If 200 companies upgrade their fleets, that’s 200 households supported. Each EV means one more driver, one more job,” the Association’s treasurer noted.

In her response, Minister Dzifa Abla Gomashie applauded the Association’s efforts but stressed that Ghana’s tourism transport sector must first address issues of road discipline and driver professionalism.

“Training and education are really crucial, not just for business owners, but for all of us who share the road,” she said.

The Minister cited challenges such as improper lane usage, congestion, and unsafe driving practices, particularly on routes like the Adenta Road, as major issues that negatively affect the tourist experience.

She emphasised that driver training must go beyond vehicle operation to include safety, courtesy, and respect for other road users.

Minister Gomashie also acknowledged the economic constraints facing the government, stating that while immediate financial support may not be possible, CRAG’s proposals have her full attention.

“We are not in a good place economically. But soon, we will exhale. With the work the Ministry of Finance is doing, we should be able to get out of the woods and when we do, this need will be addressed,” she assured. “I will keep this on the front burner. I will not forget.”

The Association also raised concerns about the lack of suitable transport options for cruise tourists visiting the Western Region. They noted that many passengers are priced out of luxury transport and are left with informal taxi services, often charged in US dollars.

“If we had compact EVs, we could serve this market better, offer fair pricing, and protect tourists from exploitation,” the CRAG treasurer added.

The Car Rental Association of Ghana, under the leadership of Michael Sarpong, remains confident that with the right policies, digital tools, and strategic investment, the sector can become a pillar of Ghana’s tourism growth and a model for sustainable transport.

“Everyone loves Ghana. Let’s build a transport sector that matches that love, with quality, safety, and innovation,” the Association concluded.

Nico Williams explains why he snubbed Barcelona

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Nico Williams says he will continue to play for Athletic Club Nico Williams says he will continue to play for Athletic Club

Athletic Club’s star winger Nico Williams has reaffirmed his loyalty to his boyhood club, signing a landmark contract extension that will keep him at San Mamés until June 30, 2035.

The 22-year-old Spain international, who had been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona, announced his decision on July 15, 2025, during a celebratory signing ceremony attended by the club president Jon Uriarte, director of football Mikel González, his brother and team captain Iñaki Williams, and their mother, María Arthur, an ambassador for Athletic’s 125th anniversary.

“When it comes to making decisions, what weighs most is the heart. I’m where I want to be, with my people—this is my home. Aupa Athletic!” Williams declared in a video released by the club.

He expressed his ambition to continue making history with the club of his life, eyeing major titles like the UEFA Champions League, where Athletic will compete for the first time in 11 years.

“We have very ambitious trophies at stake, and what better place to do that than at San Mamés, with the fans and my family,” he added, pledging to repay the supporters’ unwavering support.

The new deal, which extends his previous contract by eight years, includes a release clause increased by over 50% from the prior €58 million, now estimated at around €90 million, and a significant salary boost, making Williams the highest-paid player in Athletic’s history at approximately €10 million per year after tax.

The agreement underscores the club’s unique philosophy of prioritising homegrown talent, a point of pride for the Athleticzale family.

Williams, who joined the club’s youth academy in 2013, has played 167 matches, scored 31 goals, and helped secure a Copa del Rey title while qualifying for the Europa League and Champions League.

As Athletic Club prepares for a historic Champions League campaign, Williams’ commitment signals a bright future, with the winger poised to continue his rise as a global ambassador for the club, fresh off being named MVP of the Euro 2024 final and earning a Ballon d’Or nomination.

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Former colonial ruler France hands over its last military bases in Senegal

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French General Pascal Ianni French General Pascal Ianni

France has officially handed over its two remaining military bases in Senegal, leaving the onetime colonial power with no permanent presence in either West or Central Africa.

France returned Camp Geille, its largest base in Senegal, and its airfield at Dakar’s airport in a ceremony on Thursday attended by top French and Senegalese officials, including Senegalese Chief of the General Staff Mbaye Cisse and General Pascal Ianni, the head of the French forces in Africa.

The pullout ends the French army’s 65-year presence in Senegal and comes after similar withdrawals across the continent as former colonies increasingly turn their backs on the nation that once ruled them.

France’s withdrawal from Senegal also comes as the Sahel region faces a growing conflict. The violence across Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger is threatening Gulf of Guinea nations to the south.

About 350 French soldiers, who had primarily been tasked with conducting joint operations with the Senegalese army, are now leaving the country, marking the end of a departure process that began in March.

General Cisse said the handover marked “an important turning point in the rich and long military journey of our two countries”.

France is “reinventing partnerships in a dynamic Africa”, Ianni said. “We are turning a page in the military history of our two countries, … a very special relationship and one essential for the countries of the region.”

After storming to victory in elections last year by promising dramatic change, Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye demanded France withdraw its soldiers by 2025.

However, unlike the leaders of other former French colonies such as Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, which are run by military governments, Faye has insisted that Senegal will keep working with Paris.

After gaining independence in 1960, Senegal became one of France’s staunchest African allies, playing host to French troops throughout its history.

Faye has also urged France to apologise for colonial atrocities, including the massacre on December 1, 1944, of dozens of African troops who had fought for France in World War II.

With governments across Africa increasingly questioning France’s military presence, Paris has closed or reduced the numbers of its soldiers at bases across its former empire.

In February, France handed back its sole remaining base in Ivory Coast, ending decades of French presence there.

The month before, France turned over the Kossei base in Chad, its last military foothold in the Sahel region.

Coups in Burkina Faso, Niger and Mali from 2020 to 2023 have swept military strongmen to power. Their governments have collectively ejected 4,300 French soldiers. All three countries have cut ties with France and turned to Russia instead for help in fighting the Sahel’s decade-long unrest.

The Central African Republic, also a former French colony to which the Kremlin has sent mercenaries, has likewise demanded a French pullout.

Meanwhile, the French army has turned its base in Gabon into a camp shared with its Central African host.

Only the tiny Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti will be home to a permanent French army base after Thursday’s withdrawal. France intends to make that base with about 1,500 people its military headquarters for Africa.

Senegal’s chief of the general staff, General Mbaye Cisse, right, and French General Pascal Ianni, who commands France’s troops in Africa, salute as the Senegalese flag is raised during a ceremony to return Camp Geille, France’s largest base in the country, and its airfield at Dakar’s airport to Senegal

Reggie Zippy reportedly arrested for violating non-molestation order against ex-wife

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Reggie Zippy (pictured) has been arrested for violating non-molestation order against ex-wife

Popular UK-based Ghanaian musician, Reggie Zippy, has reportedly been arrested by the UK police over what it describes as a non-molestation order against his ex-wife.

In a post shared by Phelipe Lyks Wangyims, who claims to be a close associate of the musician, he noted that Reggie Zippy had been picked up by UK police due to a complaint filed by his ex-wife, Edith Ward.

In the post, Phelipe Lyks Wangyims explained that Reggie Zippy’s ex-wife caused his arrest due to a post he made earlier.

“Yesterday was my brother Reggie Zippy’s birthday, but because of how extremely busy I was at work, I only remembered late in the day to send him a public birthday message, to call him later that evening to wish him properly.

“I tried calling him later, both his phones were off. I assumed maybe he was just spending some quiet time with his girlfriend, Afia Broni, until I got a message from Afia saying she couldn’t find him. She had driven around to all his usual hangout spots, but still no sign of him. That’s when the worry kicked in,” he said.

Phelipe further explained how Reggie’s new lover, Afia Broni, got the information about the musician’s arrest after hours of searching.

“Eventually, it made sense to contact the police, and to our shock, we found out that Reggy had been arrested.

“Because his ex-wife Edith reported him for violating a non-molestation order, all because of a Facebook post he made that she has interpreted to mean he was talking about her,” he added.

Background:

Reggie Zippy and his ex-wife have had a series of public back-and-forths online following the barrage of issues that surrounded their divorce.

Recently, in December, fans were pleased to see Reggie sharing joyful photos with his ex-wife and children, updating the public on their progress with co-parenting.

Also, in a Facebook post on April 10, 2025, the musician claimed that his ex-wife has been subjecting him to emotional torment.

According to him, Edith Ward is sabotaging his relationship with their children by turning them against him, despite his continued efforts to keep them happy.

Reasons for divorce

During their split, which was witnessed on social media, Edith Ward revealed that she filed for divorce due to issues such as infidelity, lies, alcohol abuse, and financial neglect.

She accused Reggie Zippy of being involved in an extramarital affair with a white woman for two to three years and stated that his failure to provide financially forced her to work tirelessly to support the family.

“I walked away and filed for divorce after you betrayed our marriage. Lies, deceit, constant cheating, and financial abuse made me work day and night to save my family. My love and patience weren’t enough, so I decided to save myself and my children,” parts of her Instagram post read in September 2023.

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Haruna Iddrisu Leads NDC 2028 Polls as Opoku Bid Gains Steam

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Ghana’s ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) faces a competitive succession race for its 2028 presidential candidate, with Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu emerging as the frontrunner in a new Global InfoAnalytics poll.

The survey shows Iddrisu at 27%, narrowly leading party chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah (26%), Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson (22%), and Chief of Staff Julius Debrah (11%).

Concurrently, Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku is being advanced as a potential flagbearer by influential party blocs, according to NDC insiders. Supporters of the Asunafo South MP describe him as a “worthy successor” to term-limited President John Mahama, whose second tenure ends in 2028. A discreet mobilization effort for Opoku is reportedly underway across regional structures.

The developments unfold amid constitutional constraints barring Mahama who previously served from 2012–2016 and began his current term in January 2025 from seeking re-election. Other speculated contenders include North Tongu MP Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa (8% in polls) and Klottey Korle MP Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings (4%).

While Opoku’s backers avoid public campaigning to prevent “unnecessary attention,” the party faces internal debates over balancing experience, regional appeal, and legacy considerations. The NDC’s succession process remains fluid ahead of formal primaries.

African Print Kaba and Slit Styles for Stylish Ladies

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African print designs, especially in the form of Kaba and slit styles, remain one of the most cherished and timeless fashion choices for women across the continent. With their rich colors, bold patterns, and versatile designs, these outfits beautifully blend culture with contemporary fashion, making them ideal for a variety of events — from weddings to church services and family gatherings.

The Kaba and slit combo consists of a tailored top (Kaba) and a fitted or flared skirt (slit), often styled with a back or side slit for ease and elegance. Over the years, designers have modernized this traditional outfit by experimenting with necklines, sleeve designs, and creative fabric pairings like lace, organza, or tulle.

One trendy take is the off-shoulder Kaba top, paired with a high-slit or fishtail skirt. This look is perfect for formal occasions and adds a modern flair while still honoring traditional roots. Peplum tops with dramatic sleeves are also a popular choice — they accentuate the waist and flatter many body types.

For a bold and graceful statement, some ladies opt for layered or pleated skirts, which flow beautifully and add volume. You can elevate the outfit with beadwork, embroidery, or metallic accessories for a regal finish.

African print Kaba and slit styles also allow for personal expression. Whether you choose a bright Ankara fabric, a rich Kente, or a subtle Adire, the possibilities are endless. Matching your outfit with a headwrap (duku) or statement jewelry completes the look.

From traditional ceremonies to modern celebrations, African print Kaba and slit styles continue to evolve, allowing every woman to feel empowered, stylish, and culturally proud.

Why Oppong Nkrumah thinks MDAs should justify access to public funds

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Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, MP for Ofoase Ayirebi and Ranking Member for the Economy and Development Committee of Parliament

The Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, is championing a private member’s bill to require Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), as well as local government units, to provide certified development plans before accessing public funds.

Oppong Nkrumah, also Ranking Member for the Economy and Development Committee of Parliament, believes the legislative move will strengthen fiscal discipline and national development alignment.

The Public Financial Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 seeks to amend the existing Public Financial Management Act, 2016 (Act 921), by making it illegal for the Ministry of Finance, the Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), or any other statutory fund manager to approve the release of funds—whether from the Consolidated Fund, Internally Generated Funds (IGFs), or statutory allocations—to entities that lack a certified medium-term development plan.

Social and public policy advocate, Oliver Barker-Vormawor believes the proposal is a fantastic one and took to Facebook to commend Oppong Nkrumah.

“This is an interesting piece of legislative proposal. There are of course constitutional questions raised as to Parliament’s power to delay release of constitutional funds.

“But if this was a Government Bill, I don’t see our courts overturning it. They would actually hold that it improves accountable governance. Same philosophy should hold even for private member Bills.

“Kudos to Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah for this!!”

Tying funds to development plans

According to the proposed amendment, all MDAs and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) must obtain certification from the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) for their development plans as a prerequisite for budgetary disbursement.

This certification requirement would apply across all sources of public financing and is aimed at reinforcing Section 21(5) of Act 921 while expanding its operational scope.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah explained that the measure is designed to protect the public purse by ensuring that every pesewa of taxpayer money is spent in line with nationally coherent priorities.

“It is unacceptable that in practice, entities prepare budgets and receive funding without coherent or certified development plans. This leads to fragmentation, duplication, and outright waste,” he said.

The proposal draws strength from Articles 86 and 87 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandate the NDPC to coordinate national development planning.

Additionally, the NDPC’s role is operationalised by several statutes and legislative instruments, including Acts 479 and 480, L.I. 2232, and L.I. 2402.

The NDPC works with Cross-Sectoral Planning Groups (CSPGs) to craft the Medium-Term National Development Policy Framework, from which all sectoral and district plans must derive.

These, in turn, constitute the National Medium-Term Development Plan, the ultimate roadmap for Ghana’s development agenda.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah’s bill is underpinned by four core objectives:

  1. Legally tying budget preparation and execution to NDPC-certified development plans.
  2. Eliminating ad-hoc and misaligned spending at all levels of government.
  3. Establishing clear administrative sanctions for public officers who breach the rule.
  4. Enhancing overall policy coherence and fiscal responsibility.

The MP notes that this amendment will compel public institutions to adhere strictly to national development goals, ensuring that financial resources are only deployed for vetted and strategic initiatives.

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Reinvest Capital Locally For Forex Stability – BoG

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The Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama has called on businesses to reinvest their capital locally as a long term strategy to sustain forex stability.

According to him, firms that invoice in Cedis or adopt hedged forex positions are not only reducing their exposure to volatility; they are strengthening the ecosystem within which they operate.

Speaking at the Graphic-Stanbic bank breakfast meeting in Accra on the theme, “Sustaining Forex Gains: Business and Economic Impact” he said the Bank of Ghana has played its part and will continue to do so through sound policy, credible regulation, and institutional discipline.

The Governor, however, stated that sustaining forex stability cannot be achieved alone by the Central Bank but should be embedded in how businesses operate, plan and engage the financial system.

He said, “We encourage export-oriented businesses to reinvest their proceeds locally, not just as a patriotic gesture, but as a long-term strategy for profitability and resilience”.

“Our vision must be a Ghana where exporters thrive in a competitive, rules-based environment. The Cedi is trusted, digital, and dominant in everyday transactions. Monetary stability is matched by real-sector dynamism, where business expansion, job creation, and value addition become the true dividends of forex discipline,” he said.

Dr. Asiama added that such businesses deserve recognition and support, through access to tailored credit products, forex liquidity facilities, and procurement incentives where possible.

This is the sustainable forex ecosystem we must build. Not one managed from a control tower, but one co-owned by regulators, businesses, and citizens.

Apart from invoicing and reinvestment, Dr. Asiama also urged Ghanaian businesses to internalise forex risk as part of strategic planning as well as understand their currency exposure across the value chain, hedging or pricing mechanism for exchange rate fluctuations while considering forex conditions into investment and inventory decisions.

“These are not questions for your finance department alone, they are boardroom-level concerns. Financial literacy on forex management must deepen, not just among bankers, but across every sector that imports, exports, or manages capital,” he stated.

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Actress Liz Anjorin Lawal celebrates 5th wedding anniversary, drags colleague Iyabo Ojo

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Actress Liz Anjorin Lawal is celebrating her 5th wedding anniversary today July 17. 

The businesswoman however caught the attention of social media users when she seized the opportunity to drag her colleague and arch rival, Iyabo Ojo, in her anniversary post, calling her all sorts of names and making several allegations against her.

Lizzy posted photos of herself and her husband accompanied it with a controversial caption that read;

‘’2020–2025…

HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO ME AND MY CROWN

DEAR IYABO OJO,

MARRIAGE IS ABOUT KINDNESS AND LOYALTY.

IT’S NOT ABOUT DESTRUCTION BUT ABOUT BUILDING TOGETHER.

MARRIAGE ISN’T ABOUT PRESSURING YOUR PARTNER WITH WORLDLY DEMANDS; IT’S ABOUT GIVING THEM A SECOND CHANCE TO BECOME A BETTER VERSION OF THEMSELVES.

A GOOD MARRIAGE ISN’T ABOUT TEARING A FAMILY DOWN; IT’S ABOUT LOVING AND BUILDING A FAMILY TOGETHER.

ALLEGEDLY:

1,IYABO OJO , I STILL REMEMBER HOW YOU RANDOMLY CALLED ME, CLAIMING SENATOR MELAYE GAVE YOU A DIAMOND WEDDING RING SHORTLY AFTER MY WEDDING. I NEVER KNEW YOU LIED TO ME. WHAT WAS YOUR PURPOSE IN FABRICATING STORIES ABOUT THAT DIAMOND RING?

TO DO WHAT ?GANGAN

SE KI FI OKO TEMI SILE NI

ABI KILOMUN IRO BURUKU YEN ?

2,I CAN BOLDLY TELL THE WORLD THAT SINCE I OFFICIALLY MARRIED MY HUSBAND, YOU’VE MADE LIFE UNBEARABLE FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR CHILDREN.

YOU HIRED FOLA TO RECORD MY HUSBAND’S PRIVATE MOMENTS. YOU AND FOLA FORGED A DEATH CERTIFICATE, USING IT FOR DONATIONS AND FACEBOOK MONETIZATION SCAMS.

YOU JUMPED FROM ONE BLOGGER TO ANOTHER, TRYING TO RUIN MY MARRIAGE AND MY BUSINESS.

3,IYABO OJO, YOU’VE MADE LIFE MISERABLE AND RESTLESS FOR YOUR CHILDREN, NOT MINE.

YOU WEAPONIZED SARIU WITH LIES TO GAIN PUBLIC SYMPATHY AND SOLICIT DONATIONS.

WHY DID YOU MOVE TO MY ESTATE IMMEDIATELY AFTER MY MARRIAGE, CONSTANTLY STALKING ME AND MY FAMILY?

IYABO, YOU EVEN STOOPED SO LOW AS TO STALK AN INFANT IN MY FAMILY.

4,YOU AND YOUR BOSS, WHOM YOU ADVERTISED FOR, CAME TO MY COMPOUND AT 2 A.M. WITH HEAVILY ARMED MEN, ATTEMPTING TO KIDNAP ME. THANK GOD FOR MY SECURITY TEAM.

WHY DID YOU ENTER MY MATRIMONIAL HOME TO RECORD MY COMPOUND AND POST IT ONLINE?

WHY DID YOU SHARE MY PRIVATE PHONE NUMBER AND THE SECURITY CODE TO MY HOUSE?

5, GISTLOVER CLAIMED THEY’VE BEEN SENDING YOU TO PEOPLE’S HOMES. IYABO OJO, WHY ARE YOU TARGETING MY HOUSE? MY LIFE, AND FAMILY? WHY DO MY TORMENTORS, BETRAYER ETC END UP WITH YOU?

IYABO ALICE OJO OMO BIBI INU FETUGA OMO BIBI INU OGUNRO MOFI OJO ENI YI GEGUN FUN E TOMONTOMON E NITORI INU IRAN ABIMO KU KAN KINDU , INU È KONIDUN TOMOTOMO E NI GBOGBO OJO AIYE E ADABI TOBA JE PE EMI NI MO KOKO WA FUN E LOKU..”

Nothing justifies assault on Hawa Koomson – Dr Tony Aidoo

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Former Senior Presidential Aide, Dr Tony Aidoo, has strongly condemned the recent attack on former Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Minister, Mavis Hawa Koomson, stating emphatically that “nothing justifies the assault against Hawa Koomson.”

Speaking in an exclusive interview on , Dr Aidoo criticised the act of violence while acknowledging the former minister’s often controversial political conduct.

“I wouldn’t say Hawa Koomson should not have been there; she has the right to be there. But you see, the very personality and behaviour of Hawa Koomson are so provocative that she invites problems for herself. She acts like a one-woman warrior,” he remarked.

He continued, “A rabble-rouser wherever she goes, but nonetheless, I don’t think she deserves to be attacked. I believe the government must do something about it in terms of identifying the culprits and bringing them to book.”

Dr Aidoo also turned his attention to the broader political implications, calling on the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to uphold its founding values.

“The NDC as a political party has a greater moral responsibility—not just because it is now in power, but by virtue of its historical process of becoming. It was built on the principles of probity, accountability, and social justice.”

He urged President John Mahama to ensure that such incidents do not echo past episodes of political violence.

“So the standard of judging the performance of the government, especially of the NDC government, must be higher. Therefore, it is up to President Mahama to ensure that history doesn’t repeat itself, like what happened at Ayawaso West.”

Dr Aidoo acknowledged that while the Ablekuma North incident differed from the infamous Ayawaso West Wuogon violence, the NDC still bore some responsibility.

“Ayawaso was state-sponsored thuggery; Ablekuma North was not. But nonetheless, the NDC still bears responsibility because the people involved are alleged to come from the NDC. There is no evidence, but it is up to the police to identify who the culprits are,” he stated.

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Ghana to participate in maiden ANOCA School Games in Algeria

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The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has confirmed Ghana’s participation in the maiden African School Games, scheduled to take place in Algeria from July 26 to August 5, 2025.

The prestigious event under the auspices of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) will bring together over 3,000 young athletes from 53 countries across the continent.

The Africa Schools Games, aimed to identify and prepare the next generation of athletes ahead of the African Youth Games and the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games will see Ghana compete in Athletics, 3 x 3 Basketball, Badminton, Beach Volley, Boxing, Cycling, Canoeing, Tennis, Table Tennis, Judo, Swimming and Taekwondo.

The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, to ensure the promotion of sports development and education in Ghana has rigorously selected a team of young budding talents to ensure Ghana’s participation in this prestigious event.

Mr Richard Akpokavie, President of the  Ghana Olympic Committee president has said, “Africa is preparing to host the Youth Olympics and Olympic Games in the nearest future, and this is the best way to prepare ‘the African team.

 “This is a premier platform for identifying and nurturing young talent in African sports. By investing in our young athletes and providing them with opportunities to compete at the highest level, we are building a strong foundation for the future of African sports.”

The GOC president commended the collaboration between the Olympic Committee, the Education Ministry, Ministry for Sports and Recreation, the various federations and the coaches preparing the about 40 athletes for the championship.

“Ghana goes into the games in modesty, parading only first and second year senior high school students, but we’re confident to make our country proud,” said Mr. Michael Ntow Aryeh, Ghana’s Chef de Mission.

He added that “we believe in the potential of our young athletes, and we’re excited to see them showcase their talents on the continental stage.”

The African School Games is a groundbreaking initiative, dedicated exclusively to young African school children.

 The event is organized by the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa and the International School Sport Federation (ISF), with support from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The games will feature various sports disciplines, promoting educational and civic values through sport.

Over 50 African nations have confirmed their participation, with 3,018 athletes expected to compete.

Ghana’s participation in the games is seen as an opportunity to showcase its juvenile talent, promote education through sports, and foster youth development.

Team Ghana is set to leave on July 22, 2025, to embark on a journey for glory in Algeria. They’re expected to make a strong impression at the games, competing against athletes from across the continent.

Source : www.ghanaolympic.com

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Why former President Kufuor wanted NPP National Delegates Conference postponed – Akomea explains

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Nana Akomea is a leading member of the opposition New Patriotic Party Nana Akomea is a leading member of the opposition New Patriotic Party

A leading member of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akomea, has affirmed reports that former President John Agyekum Kufuor wanted the party’s upcoming National Delegates Conference postponed.

Speaking in an interview with JoyNews on Thursday, July 17, 2025, Nana Akomea, who was a Vice Chairman of the NPP’s 2024 election campaign team, explained that the former president only wanted the conference rescheduled to ensure his availability.

He said that Kufuor, who is currently out of the country, petitioned the National Executive Council (NEC) of the party to change the date of the conference to one that would allow him to return and participate.

“President Kufuor had written to request that he would have liked to attend the National Delegates Conference in person. He is out of the country as we speak. So, he had requested if the National Delegates Conference could be moved from Saturday, the 19th of July, to the end of August when he is expected to be in the country,” he said.

Nana Akomea noted that the National Council Committee, at an emergency meeting to consider the petition among other issues, rejected the request.

He said the council turned down the petition because preparations for the conference were already far advanced.

“When the National Council met, President Kufuor’s letter was read. It was considered, but it wasn’t possible to accept his request simply because of logistical issues. The request came in a bit late. All the arrangements had already been made for the delegates’ conference.

“We are looking at 6,000 party people from across the country coming to Accra. The planning processes had been completed. The venue, the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, had also been secured. Accommodations had been arranged at UPSA, Valley View University, and Anakaso. Payments had been made for the venue, accommodation, catering. So, if we were to postpone to say, the end of August, you couldn’t guarantee the venue. As soon as the football league kicks in, the University of Ghana Stadium would no longer be available,” he added.

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About the conference:

The Chairman of the Planning Committee of the National Delegates Conference, Joseph Osei-Owusu, popularly known as Joe Wise, announced that a total of 5,675 delegates are expected to attend the two-day conference scheduled for Thursday, July 18, and Friday, July 19, 2025, at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

Speaking to journalists at a media briefing at the NPP Headquarters, Asylum Down, Accra, on Thursday, July 10, 2025, Osei-Owusu emphasised that all conference activities will take place exclusively at the stadium, with necessary logistical and security arrangements already underway to ensure a smooth and incident-free gathering.

Touching on concerns raised over recent reports of a COVID-19 incident at the University of Ghana, Osei-Owusu assured the public that the party has taken comprehensive steps to protect attendees.

Osei-Owusu disclosed that the primary objective of this year’s delegates’ conference is to deliberate on proposed amendments to the NPP’s constitution.

“The agenda is to consider amendments proposed by the Constitutional Review Committee. A 300-page document has already been circulated by the General Secretary to all regional and constituency branches,” he explained.

“In addition, a 64-page summary has also been made available. However, all of this will be distilled into specific motions upon which delegates will vote,” he said.

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Stonebwoy accuses government of favouritism in musician selection for events

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Stonebwoy is a Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy is a Ghanaian musician

Ghanaian musician, Stonebwoy, has accused the current government of sidelining him and other artistes during selection for events despite their availability to perform.

In an interview with Asempa FM on July 16, 2025, Stonebwoy expressed concern over how musicians are chosen for government events.

He claimed that such opportunities are offered based on favouritism.

He argued that some of his colleagues are given more opportunities because of their close ties to people in power.

According to Stonebwoy, he found out about an event only after it had happened.

He noted that even though he was in the country and was available to perform but narrowly missed it; so, he put through a call to the minister to find out why he was not called to perform.

Interestingly, the answer he got was that he and the others who missed out on the opportunity were not close to authorities in that space.

“Sometimes, we line up the artistes per our favourites. When the opportunities come, they pass only one side. I saw the government launch a programme the other day. I was available at the time but only got to know about it when the event had already taken place. I called the minister to remind her that I and other big names were available and could have elevated the event but he hinted that those close to power get to explore such openings,” he said.

The BHIM Nation president said this was not just about him, but other top artistes are also left out because they don’t have personal relationships with government officials.

“It’s like only musicians who are close to big people in government get to perform at government shows,” he added.

@adumuahsamuelgmail.com I was sidelined due to favoritism during the launch. – Stonebwoy #Stonebwoy #shattawale #shatta #shattamovement #fans #stonebwoyofficial #mahama #minister #government #fypppppppppppppp #ghanatiktok #goviral #trendingvideo #fyppp #fypppppppppppppp #fy #kumasitiktokers #parliament #takoraditiktokers #politicaltiktok #accratiktokers #ndc_music #ghanatiktok #viral_video #npp #viral_video #nppghana ♬ original sound – SAMMY OBEY

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‘Koso Na Koso’ Song Gave Me My Wife – Minister OJ

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Minister OJ and wife

 

Gospel artiste, Minister OJ, has shared a remarkable story about how his song ‘Koso Na Koso’ led him to his wife.

In a Peace FM interview, Minister OJ revealed that in 2004, a woman from Amsterdam contacted him for help with the song’s lyrics.

“I knew she was the one for me the moment I heard her voice,” he said. After consulting his best friend and praying about it, Minister OJ proposed to her over the phone, despite never having met. “I told her I’m in love with her and want to marry her. She agreed, and we’ve been together for almost 16 years,” he disclosed.

Minister OJ expressed gratitude to his wife for her years of endless sacrifices that supported his music career. He recently released a new gospel song, ‘Fa Wo Nsa Kame,’ which is streaming on various social media platforms, and is set to stage the “Arise Concert” on July 27 at Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC), Kumasi.

 

Parliament passes University for Development Studies Bill 2025

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Haruna Iddrisu is Ghana's Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu is Ghana’s Minister of Education

Parliament has passed the University for Development Studies Bill, 2025 under a certificate of urgency, 3news.com reports.

Briefing the House, Minister of Education Haruna Iddrisu explained that the Bill seeks to formally establish the University for Development Studies (UDS) through the re-enactment of P.N.D.C.L 279.

This effort, according to him, aims to restructure and strengthen the institution to deliver high-quality tertiary education that addresses Ghana’s diverse development challenges.

Presenting the Committee’s report to Parliament, Chairman of the Committee, Peter Nortsu-Kotoe, highlighted the significant structural changes UDS has undergone since its start 32 years ago.

He stressed the need to revise P.N.D.C.L 279 to align with current policies and best practices adopted across public universities in Ghana.

They added that this reform is seen as a crucial step in empowering UDS to effectively fulfill its educational and developmental mandate.

VKB/MA

President Mahama announces “Greater Kumasi By-Pass” Project under Big Push Initiative

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By Yussif Ibrahim

Kumasi, July 17, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans for the construction of a major road infrastructure project in the Ashanti Region aimed at improving transportation within the Greater Kumasi area.  

The initiative, dubbed the “Greater Kumasi By-Pass,” is a key component of the government’s Big Push Initiative. 

The by-pass is designed to divert heavy-duty trucks traveling to Burkina Faso and Mali away from the congested Kumasi city center.  

Instead, these vehicles will be rerouted through Ejisu to connect to the Mampong and Techiman roads. 

“Under the Big Push, we are going to commence the construction of what we call the Greater Kumasi By-Pass,” President Mahama announced at a durbar of chiefs and people of Ashanti as part of his thank-you tour in Kumasi. 

The President stated that, “the first quadrant of this by-pass will pass through Ejisu and link the Mampong and Techiman roads.  

This means all articulated trucks heading to Burkina Faso and Mali will no longer drive through Kumasi. 

They will turn right at Ejisu and appear on the Techiman road.” 

He said the project, upon completion, would significantly decongest the city, promote safer travel, and help restore Kumasi’s urban integrity. 

In addition to the by-pass, the President reaffirmed his commitment to completing ongoing and long-abandoned infrastructure projects in the region.  

These include Phase Two of the Kejetia-Central Market Redevelopment Project and the Krofrom Market, which has remained unfinished for 17 years. 

He expressed confidence that completing these markets and others would ease congestion, improve trading spaces, and restore dignity to thousands of traders. 

President Mahama also highlighted the expansion of the runway at the Agyemang Prempeh International Airport as a top priority, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to inclusive and equitable development. 

He assured the people of the Ashanti Region that they would continue to receive their fair share of national development under his leadership. 

GNA 

Edited by Kwabia Owusu-Mensah/Christian Akorlie  

Man, 37, Electrocuted –

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A 37-YEAR-old man has been electrocuted whilst cutting trees with his colleague workers under a high tension pole at Agogoso in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region.

The trees were said to be growing very tall, so there was the fear of contact with the high tension poles, which could pose great danger to people who live in the area.

Some workers of a Bibiani-based contractor with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) were therefore cutting the trees to prevent a looming danger in the community on July 13, 2025.

Unfortunately, while the workers were felling the trees, a branch from a tree somehow got into contact with a high tension wire and electrocuted one of the workers, who was only identified as ‘Soldier’.

A Nyinahin District Police statement, confirming the incident, indicated that Soldier was hurriedly transported to the hospital after he was electrocuted, but he was declared dead on arrival.

“Today, 13/07/25 at about 1420 hours, Charles Oppong of Bibiani, a contactor with ECG Bibiani, came to Nyinahin station and reported that whilst felling trees under high tension poles at Agogoso, near BK Hotel, one of his workers called ‘Soldier’, aged 37 years, fell a tree and part of the branch had a contact with the high tension wire and he got electrocuted.”

Soldier, the police report pointed out, “was rushed to Nyinahin Government Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival,” the police report, which has been sighted by the paper, noted.

It further said the lifeless body has since been deposited at the Nyinahin community mortuary for preservation and autopsy, noting that investigation into the incident was ongoing.

FROM I.F. Joe Awuah, Kumasi

Ghanaians will vote NDC out if Mahama fails ‘galamsey’ fight – Tony Aidoo

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Former Senior Presidential Aide Dr Tony Aidoo has issued a stark warning to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government to ensure an end to illegal mining (galamsey) or face the wrath of Ghanaians in the next general elections.

Failure to decisively tackle the pervasive illegal mining menace could lead to the party’s defeat in the 2028 general elections.

Speaking on JoyNews today, July 17, Dr Aidoo underscored the critical importance Ghanaians place on environmental protection and accountability, drawing parallels to the previous administration’s perceived inaction.

“Akufo-Addo didn’t care, so don’t say Ghanaians don’t care about your administration. If you don’t solve the galamsey problem, in 2028 Ghanaians will vote the NDC out,” Dr Aidoo declared, directly referencing the public’s dissatisfaction with the previous government’s efforts to curb illegal mining.

This strong statement highlights how deeply the galamsey issue resonates with the Ghanaian populace and its potential to be a decisive factor in future elections.

The menace of galamsey has escalated into a national crisis, severely impacting Ghana’s environment, economy, and public health.

Major river bodies, including the Pra, Ankobra, and Birim, have been heavily polluted with mercury, cyanide, and other toxic chemicals, rendering them unsafe for consumption and agricultural use.

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has repeatedly reported increased operational costs and challenges in treating water from these sources due to high turbidity and contamination levels.

The devastating impact of galamsey

  • Environmental Degradation: According to reports, over 670 square kilometres of land (an area comparable to Singapore) had been destroyed by illegal mining activities by 2024, leading to extensive deforestation and land degradation. Forest reserves, including the Offin Shelter Belt, have been encroached upon, and once-fertile farmlands are now barren.
  • Water Pollution: Mercury levels in water bodies near mining sites are alarmingly high, posing significant health risks to communities reliant on these sources. Studies indicate that concentrations of mercury in fish in some affected areas are three times higher than safe consumption levels, while water turbidity can exceed recommended safety standards by hundreds of units. The long-term health consequences include neurological damage, kidney failure, and developmental issues in children.
  • Economic Losses: While galamsey provides livelihoods for some, it deprives the government of significant revenue through illegal gold exports. The cost of environmental degradation due to galamsey was estimated to be around 18% of Ghana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by December 2024, reflecting the immense cost of remediation and lost ecological services. It also undermines formal mining operations and discourages legitimate investment.

NDC’s anti-galamsey promises and efforts

The fight against galamsey was a significant electoral promise in the NDC’s 2024 manifesto.

President John Dramani Mahama has publicly recognised the problem as a “national emergency”, vowing a “ruthless war” against it.

Key promises include:

  • Ban on New Mining in Forest Reserves: A commitment to prevent further encroachment on vital ecological areas.
  • Stiffer Punishments: Amending the Minerals and Mining Law to impose more severe penalties for mining in water bodies.
  • Establishment of GoldBod: The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) was launched in February 2024 to formalise the small-scale mining sector by becoming the sole, mandated institutional buyer of gold, aiming to control the flow of gold and cut out illicit channels.
  • Technological Solutions: Proposing the use of advanced technology, including AI, to track excavators and geo-fence small-scale mining concessions.
  • Reclamation and Reforestation: Implementing a ‘Tree for Life’ reforestation policy and a ‘Blue Water Initiative’ to restore degraded lands and water bodies.
  • Alternative Livelihoods: Exploring sustainable alternative livelihoods to reduce dependence on illegal mining, particularly for young people in rural areas.

In recent months, the government has intensified anti-galamsey efforts through Operation Halt, with the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) deploying troops to flush out illegal miners from “red zones” like river bodies and forest reserves.

President Mahama also recently ordered the arrest of rogue anti-galamsey taskforce members involved in extortion, emphasising a commitment to tackling corruption within the fight itself.

Despite these efforts and pronouncements, Dr Aidoo’s strong words serve as a potent reminder that the public demands tangible results.

The perception of government inaction or complicity, regardless of stated intentions, can quickly erode political capital.

For the NDC, the successful resolution of the galamsey crisis is not just an environmental imperative but a crucial test of its governance and a determinant of its political future.

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