News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 30 Aug 2025 19:08:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Chief of Staff to vet all Ghanaian delegations to 80th UNGA – Presidency https://www.adomonline.com/chief-of-staff-to-vet-all-ghanaian-delegations-to-80th-unga-presidency/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 19:07:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573141 The government has issued strict directives on Ghana’s participation in the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.

According to a statement from the Office of the President, no government official—including Ministers, Deputy Ministers, CEOs of state institutions, and political appointees—may attend the UNGA or any related engagements without prior written approval from the Chief of Staff.

The directive follows a recent Cabinet decision announced by President John Dramani Mahama on foreign travel and participation in international events.

The Chief of Staff stressed that only those formally cleared by the government will be permitted to represent Ghana at the UNGA, including its side meetings, panels, receptions, and bilateral discussions.

Key provisions of the directive are as follows:

  • Approval Requirement: All invitations—whether from the UN, development partners, NGOs, think tanks, or private organisations—must first receive written clearance from the Chief of Staff before being accepted.

  • Suspension of Pending Invitations: Invitations already accepted or awaiting response are considered void unless re-authorised by the Chief of Staff.

  • Submission Process: Requests to attend must be submitted in writing through the relevant supervising Minister to the Chief of Staff.

In the statement dated August 30, presidential spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu explained that the measure is designed to ensure a lean and cost-effective national presence at the UNGA, consistent with the President’s “Resetting Ghana” agenda.

He further warned that any official who disregards the directive will be sanctioned in line with the Code of Conduct for Public Office Holders.

Source: Adomonline

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COP Lydia Donkor makes history as first Ghanaian elected to INTERPOL Africa Committee https://www.adomonline.com/cop-lydia-donkor-makes-history-as-first-ghanaian-elected-to-interpol-africa-committee/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 18:48:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573143 Commissioner of Police (COP) Lydia Yaako Donkor, Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, has been elected to a four-year term as a member of the newly established INTERPOL Africa Committee.

Her election, held on Friday, August 29, 2025, is historic as it makes her the first Ghanaian and the only woman to serve on the committee.

The milestone highlights both her distinguished career in law enforcement and the growing recognition of women’s leadership in policing across the continent.

COP Donkor’s inclusion on the committee underscores the push for gender diversity in high-level security and policing structures. It also reflects Ghana’s active role in global policing networks and her personal dedication to justice, accountability, and regional security.

In her acceptance speech, she stressed the importance of context-specific solutions to crime:
“You would all agree with me that although the challenges facing the world on the global scale are similar, the economic and social dynamics differ significantly from country to country. Therefore, tailor-made measures need to be put in place if law enforcement is to be used in curbing crime.

By joining the INTERPOL Africa Regional Committee, I hope to collaborate with lawmakers to strengthen regional cooperation by enhancing intelligence sharing and joint operations across African jurisdictions through the use of INTERPOL security capabilities.”

The INTERPOL Africa Regional Committee has been created as a key platform to bolster collaboration among law enforcement agencies across the continent. Its mandate includes setting strategic priorities in the fight against crime, recommending policies to the African Regional Conference, and advising on issues of criminality and police cooperation specific to Africa.

Alongside Ghana, member states elected to the committee include Egypt, Kenya, and South Africa, who will also serve four-year terms. Botswana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Sudan secured two-year terms.

COP Lydia Donkor’s election not only enhances Ghana’s standing in international policing but also marks a groundbreaking achievement for women in security leadership across Africa.

Source: Adomonline

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Volta Regional Minister urges swift action to curb cocoa smuggling https://www.adomonline.com/volta-regional-minister-urges-swift-action-to-curb-cocoa-smuggling/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 18:28:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573135 The Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, has reaffirmed his commitment to working closely with security agencies and stakeholders to tackle the growing menace of cocoa smuggling in the region.

He gave the assurance when he received a delegation from the Hohoe Regional Office of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), led by Frank Amoah-Frimpong, the Regional Administrator, who appealed for urgent government intervention to curb the illicit trade.

Mr Gunu, who also chairs the Volta Regional Security Council (REGSEC), pledged that decisive measures would be rolled out to protect cocoa farmers and safeguard the national interest.

“REGSEC, in close collaboration with COCOBOD and our security agencies, will intensify surveillance, strengthen intelligence gathering, and ensure that offenders are brought to justice. Cocoa is a national asset, and its smuggling undermines both our farmers and our economy. This is a fight we must win together,” he said.

He recalled his earlier experience as District Chief Executive of Akatsi North, when he and his security team intercepted more than 100 bags of smuggled cocoa at Ave Dakpa.

“Unfortunately, smugglers are now using more sophisticated methods, which makes collaboration among all stakeholders even more critical,” he noted.

The Minister described cocoa smuggling as a dual threat — robbing farmers of fair prices while depriving the country of vital foreign exchange earnings.

He emphasised that tackling the problem required not only enforcement but also sustainable solutions that would secure the future of the cocoa industry in the Volta Region and Ghana as a whole.

In this regard, Mr Gunu welcomed President John Dramani Mahama’s pledge to establish a cocoa processing factory in the Volta Region as part of a broader industrialisation drive.

“Such an initiative will add value to cocoa, create jobs for our youth, and serve as a lasting solution to this smuggling challenge. We must work together to protect our farmers and make the Volta Region a model of responsible cocoa production and processing,” he stressed.

The delegation from COCOBOD expressed appreciation for the Minister’s assurance and reiterated the need for tighter border control measures, stronger community sensitisation, and incentives to encourage farmers to sell their produce through approved channels.

SourceGNA

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Galamsey pits claim 22 lives in Central Region – NADMO https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-pits-claim-22-lives-in-central-region-nadmo/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 18:06:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573108 More than 22 people have drowned in abandoned illegal mining pits in the Central Region over the past seven months, according to the Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Kwesi Dawood.

He said the deserted pits had claimed the lives of both illegal miners, commonly called galamseyers, and innocent individuals, particularly women and children with no ties to mining activities.

Describing the situation as both “alarming” and “heartbreaking,” Mr Dawood warned that the actual figures could be higher due to underreporting.

He made the disclosure at a media briefing following a Regional Security Council meeting, which also launched a task force to reclaim illegal mining sites across all mining districts in the region.

The task force — which will operate in Assin North, Assin Central, Upper Denkyira East and West, Twifo Ati-Morkwa, Twifo Hemang Lower Denkyira, and the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem Municipality — comprises security agencies, NADMO, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Minerals Commission, miners, and the media.

Mr Dawood said the initiative was designed to address the environmental destruction and safety hazards caused by illegal mining.

It also forms part of the government’s broader plan to convert degraded galamsey sites into productive agricultural land and tree plantations — a project spearheaded by the Regional Minister, Ekow Payin Okyere Eduamoah.

As part of the effort, heavy machinery has been deployed, while free crop seedlings will be distributed to communities to encourage farming on reclaimed lands, thereby providing alternative livelihoods.

“This initiative includes implementing our ‘Tree for Life’ reforestation policy, aimed at cultivating cash crops such as cocoa, palm, and rubber on rehabilitated sites,” he explained.

Mr Dawood urged illegal miners to abandon their harmful activities and join the reclamation drive to restore farmlands and protect national food security.

Representing the Regional Minister, Mr Abdullah Amoh called on miners to support the initiative as community engagement and mapping of degraded areas continue.

He stressed that reclaiming sites through reforestation, soil rehabilitation, and water purification would restore natural habitats and secure livelihoods for communities dependent on healthy ecosystems.

He added that the projects would help reduce flooding risks, water contamination, and health problems linked to toxic exposure.

Mr Amoh assured that the government would strengthen enforcement against illegal mining, allocate resources for sustainable land restoration, and roll out public awareness campaigns to discourage galamsey while encouraging community participation in environmental protection.

He underscored the government’s commitment, stating:

“Addressing the aftermath of illegal mining is vital for ecological balance, economic sustainability, and the well-being of present and future generations. Without coordinated action to reclaim degraded sites, the environmental and social costs will continue to rise.”

SourceGNA

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Gonjaland Youth Association demands justice for Gbinyiri clash victims https://www.adomonline.com/gonjaland-youth-association-demands-justice-for-gbinyiri-clash-victims/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 17:56:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573129 The national executives of the Gonjaland Youth Association have called for justice for the victims of the recent killings at Gbinyiri, which have fueled ongoing conflict in the Sawla District of the Savannah Region.

Addressing a press conference in Sawla, the Association condemned the murders, describing them as not only a grave injustice to the victims’ families and communities but also a serious threat to peace, security, and the rule of law.

President of the Association, Alhassan Baba Darison, urged the relevant authorities to act with urgency and impartiality in apprehending the perpetrators.

He stressed that the Gonjaland Youth Association remains committed to promoting peace, unity, and justice across the region.

Source: Rebecca Natomah

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]]> Photos from Daddy Lumba’s one-week observance https://www.adomonline.com/photos-from-daddy-lumbas-one-week-observance/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 17:46:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573002 Hundreds of fans, relatives, and well-wishers thronged the Black Star Square on Saturday, August 30, to mark the one-week observance of the late Ghanaian Highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

The solemn gathering was steeped in both grief and celebration as family, close associates, and admirers reflected on the life and legacy of one of Ghana’s most influential musicians.

The atmosphere was deeply emotional, with mourners breaking into tears at different moments, while others sang along to Daddy Lumba’s timeless classics that were played throughout the ceremony.

The event featured musical tributes from artistes and groups who sought to honour the man whose music shaped Ghana’s Highlife and left an indelible mark on the industry.

Beyond the melodies, heartfelt words were shared by those whose lives and careers had been touched by his artistry.

A number of prominent personalities across entertainment, politics, and other sectors were also present to pay their respects, underscoring the far-reaching influence of Daddy Lumba’s music beyond showbiz.

Their presence spoke volumes of the impact he had, not only as a musician but also as a cultural icon whose songs cut across generations.

The one-week observance served as both a memorial and a celebration of a life that defined Ghanaian Highlife.

For many in attendance, it was a reminder that though Daddy Lumba may be gone in body, his music and legacy remain eternal.

Adomonline’s photojournalist, Joseph Odotei, was at the event and captured these moments.

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Tourism authority to clamp down unlicensed hotels in Obuasi https://www.adomonline.com/tourism-authority-to-clamp-down-unlicensed-hotels-in-obuasi/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 17:35:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573113 The Ghana Tourism Authority is renewing its efforts to soon clamp down on unlicensed hotels in Obuasi and other communities in the Ashanti region.

The exercise is part of a regional effort to sanitize the hospitality sector of some over 200 facilities in the region including guesthouses and restaurants that are operating illegally and breaching key regulatory requirements.

The authority warns without effective management of the facilities; it could potentially hamper progress in the hospitality sector denying the country of revenue.

Leadership of the Ghana Hotels Association in the Ashanti region has been meeting with some directors and managers of hotels and other hospitality facilities in Obuasi.

The forum was to address challenges facing the sector in the gold mining town and expose managers to ways to effectively manage hotels in today’s competitive market.

Concerns were raised over the delays in the issuance of licenses and room standardization for the facility effective operations.

Director of the Ghana Tourism Authority in Ashanti, Frederick Rudolf Adjei says the poor management of these facilities has a negative implication on the sector.

“The few hotel rooms that we have, if they don’t train their staff and they don’t manage it effectively, the hotels will collapse. Even though new ones are coming up, the ones that are already traditionally doing well, the services deteriorate and they collapse, the number of hotel rooms will reduce,” he said.

But the authority says it will soon commence a crackdown on illegal hotel operators in the town.

“We are done with Kumasi and Mampong. Our next place we are visiting next is Obuasi. After here, we will head to Konongo, Agogo and Manso,” he revealed.

Chairman of the Hotels Association in the Ashanti region, George Arkoh Mensah, explained measures are being instituted to enhance the operations of facilities in Obuasi.

“We want to hold a training for them with good resource personnel that will explain, teach, and guide them how to be efficient managers in their facilities,” he noted.

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Krachi East MCE warns caretakers against misusing donations for PWDs https://www.adomonline.com/krachi-east-mce-warns-caretakers-against-misusing-donations-for-pwds/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 17:14:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573101 The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Krachi East in the Oti Region, Sarfo Nketia, has cautioned caretakers of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) against treating resources allocated to them as personal property.

Speaking at a donation ceremony, he stressed the need for integrity and accountability in managing items received on behalf of PWDs.

At the event, 143 PWDs received refrigerators, fufu pounding machines, industrial sewing machines, plastic chairs, and cash to support their welfare.

The programme was attended by the Chief of Dambai, Nana Kwaku Biano, the Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, and other dignitaries. It aimed to enhance the living conditions of PWDs and ensure they receive the support they deserve to thrive.

However, MCE Sarfo Nketia expressed concern about possible misuse of the donations by caretakers.

“These donations are not just items; they represent hope and support for our PWDs,” Nketia said. “It is crucial for caretakers to understand their role in safeguarding these resources and ensuring they are used for their intended purpose. Misappropriation of these items undermines the very essence of government efforts to uplift the lives of PWDs.”

For his part, Oti Regional Minister John Kwadwo Gyapong commended the government’s initiative, describing it as a step that will significantly improve the lives of vulnerable individuals.

He also urged other assemblies in the municipality to provide the necessary support to PWDs, helping them avoid the need to beg.

Source: Obrempongba K. Owusu

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]]> Coka urges female journalists to promote peace and national cohesion https://www.adomonline.com/coka-urges-female-journalists-to-promote-peace-and-national-cohesion/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 16:40:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573082 Former Afigya Kwabre South Constituency Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Odeneho Kwaku Appiah, is admonishing female journalists to harness their platforms to promote peace and national cohesion.

Speaking at a media engagement in Kumasi, the NPP stalwart, known politically as “Coka” in the Ashanti region stressed on the significant role of women in national development, touting their abilities to shape national discourse with their insights.

His admonition comes on the seeming disunity and conflicts erupting in certain parts of the country, as he urged media personalities who wield much authority to inform and educate the society to be peace ambassadors.

“Irrespective of one’s jurisdiction, if one region or community was in conflict, it has rippling effect in another community or region. You must endeavour to be peace ambassadors in the community, promoting dialogues that ensure unity,” he noted.

Chairman Coka met with selected female show hosts, producers, reporters, and editors in the Ashanti region in a maiden interaction with media personalities.

Acknowledging the potentials of women, Mr. Appiah recounted reasons that informed his deliberate decision and efforts to increase women participation in political activities in his constituency during his tenure.

He bemoaned the habitual neglect exhibited by some political figures toward female journalists by not engaging them in political discourse and other vital topics that promote development.

He further encouraged the journalists to push for their inclusion and membership in the national umbrella for journalists – the Ghana Journalists Association.

“Register to be members of GJA. Joining professional groups is necessary in shaping the work you do and also to get assistance from such professional associations in times of need,” he noted.

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Gbinyiri conflict: REGSEC extends peace deals to over 1,000 victims in Côte d’Ivoire, assures safety https://www.adomonline.com/gbinyiri-conflict-regsec-extends-peace-deals-to-over-1000-victims-in-cote-divoire-assures-safety/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 16:25:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573078 The Savannah Regional Minister, Salisu Issifu Be-Awuribe, led a high-powered Regional Security Council (REGSEC) delegation to neighbouring Vonkore in Côte d’Ivoire to broker a peace deal with over 1,400 residents who fled their homes in the Bole and Sawla-Tuna-Kalba districts of the Savannah Region following the Gbinyiri violent clash.

The visit, part of REGSEC’s measures to reintegrate victims back into their communities, aims to lay the foundation for a possible roadmap for lasting peace with the Overlord of Gonja, Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I, his sub-chiefs, and the Birofor and Lobi communities in both districts.

At Vonkore, the regional minister expressed his displeasure at seeing his people, especially children, living in open and unfamiliar conditions, and assured them of efforts to support their reintegration.

Mr. Be-Awuribe attributed the conflict to unverified misinformation on social media, which largely contributed to the unrest, and promised to address the issue.

He explained that REGSEC would lead the development of a peaceful roadmap, beginning with comprehensive documentation of agreements, entering into partnerships, and clearly outlining the dos and don’ts within the area.

Ivorian leaders, in turn, assured their Ghanaian counterparts of their professionalism and full cooperation, adding that no Ivorians would be allowed to cross into Ghana to cause mayhem.

The Ivorians later guided the Ghanaian team through a dedicated camp set up to shelter the victims.

The delegation from Ghana also donated 10 bags of rice and two cans of cooking oil to support the victims’ upkeep.

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Aaron Boakye: What if the answer isn’t to kill bacteria but to silence them? https://www.adomonline.com/aaron-boakye-what-if-the-answer-isnt-to-kill-bacteria-but-to-silence-them/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 15:32:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573014 Across Africa and around the world, antibiotic resistance is turning once-treatable infections into deadly threats. Hospitals are seeing more cases of drug-resistant bacteria, and common antibiotics are losing their power. The World Health Organization now ranks antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among the top ten global health challenges. However, while scientists race to develop new antibiotics, bacteria continue to evolve at a faster rate than we can keep up. What if the answer isn’t to kill bacteria but to quiet them?

That is the idea behind quorum-sensing inhibition, a growing field that targets how bacteria communicate. Bacteria aren’t just solitary invaders; they coordinate their attacks through chemical signals called autoinducers. When sufficient bacteria are present, they “sense” each other and activate group behaviors, such as toxin release, biofilm formation, and surface colonization. In pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus, this microbial chatter is what makes them so virulent and challenging to treat.

My research focuses on disrupting these conversations. In a recent study published in Bioinformatics and Biology Insights, I investigated how marine-derived compounds, specifically furanones, can inhibit quorum sensing in P. aeruginosa, a notorious bacterium responsible for chronic lung infections, surgical site colonization, and hospital outbreaks. These furanones, originally produced by red algae like Delisea pulchra, evolved as natural antifouling agents, preventing bacteria from settling by hijacking their communication systems.

Using computational tools like molecular docking and dynamics simulations, I studied how different furanones interact with P. aeruginosa’s key quorum sensing receptors: LasR, RhlR, and PqsR. The results were striking. These compounds act as molecular imposters, mimicking natural signals and binding to the receptors to block proper communication. Some structural tweaks like shorter side chains or halogen substitutions enhanced their binding strength, offering valuable clues for designing next-generation inhibitors.

What makes quorum sensing inhibitors (QSIs) so promising is their subtlety. Unlike antibiotics, which kill bacteria and trigger resistance, QSIs disarm bacteria without threatening their survival. They reduce virulence and biofilm formation, making infections easier to treat, especially in cases like cystic fibrosis or on implanted medical devices, where biofilms are notoriously resilient. In some studies, combining QSIs with antibiotics has improved outcomes, offering a powerful one-two punch against stubborn infections.

This approach could be transformative for Africa. In hospitals, QSIs might help prevent infections on catheters and surgical implants. In agriculture, they could protect crops from bacterial diseases without relying on chemical pesticides. In aquaculture and food storage, they might reduce spoilage and contamination without leaving harmful residues. By targeting bacterial behavior instead of survival, we reduce the need for antibiotics and slow the spread of resistance.

Of course, challenges remain. Bacteria often use multiple signaling systems, and some can switch strategies when one is blocked. Designing inhibitors that are specific and safe, especially for beneficial microbes, is still a work in progress. But advances in molecular modeling, microbiome profiling, and synthetic biology are helping us develop smarter, more targeted QSIs. Interest is growing in natural resources, especially marine and plant compounds, and new delivery systems like nanomaterials.

This work doesn’t claim to reinvent drug discovery. Instead, it shows how we can combine ecological wisdom with modern science to identify new leads—many of which have roots in traditional medicine. Africa’s biodiversity and long history of plant-based healing offer a rich reservoir of compounds that could be refined into precision therapies. The ocean, too, holds untapped potential. Nature has already done the hard work of evolving these molecules, we are simply learning how to listen.

Quorum sensing inhibition reframes our relationship with microbes. It’s not about extermination, but modulation. It invites us to think of pathogens as networks, not just cells as communicators, not merely invaders. In doing so, it offers a quieter, more strategic way to fight infection. And in an age where antibiotics are faltering and resistance is rising; silence may be our most powerful tool.

The writer, Aaron Boakye, is a PhD Candidate at the University of Utah passionate about drug discovery and therapeutics.

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5 in critical condition, 13 injured after Kia truck ploughs into crowd during float in Agona Asafo https://www.adomonline.com/5-in-critical-condition-13-injured-after-kia-truck-ploughs-into-crowd-during-float-in-agona-asafo/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 15:07:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572963 Five people are in critical condition and 13 others injured after a Kia truck loaded with coconuts ran into a crowd during a float at Agona Asafo in the Agona East District of the Central Region.

According to the Assembly Member for Agona Asafo Electoral Area, Ishmael Odoom, the community annually organizes a football gala to open its Akwanbo Festival.

After the tournament, the winning team and their supporters usually hold a float through the principal streets as part of the celebration.

He explained that while the jubilant crowd was on the float, the Kia truck, which was carrying coconuts, failed to stop despite seeing the large gathering and crashed into them.

Mr. Odoom said 18 people were injured on the spot and rushed to the Agona Swedru Government Hospital, where five remain in critical condition.

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172 Ivorian refugees seek asylum in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/172-ivorian-refugees-seek-asylum-in-ghana/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 14:53:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572993

One hundred and seventy-two Ivorians have, since the last two weeks, fled into Ghana to seek asylum.

The refugees are said to be fleeing in anticipation of possible disturbances in the run-up to the Côte d’Ivoire Presidential elections in October this year.

They are currently being housed at the Ampain Refugee Camp in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region.

The Executive Secretary of the Ghana Refugee Board, Tetteh Padi, who briefed the Daily Graphic last Wednesday, said, “We have some Ivorian’s who have come into the country to seek asylum based on the fact that they predict or believe that there is a bit of tension leading up to the presidential election.

“They think that it could get worse, so they have come into the country to seek asylum,” Mr Padi said interview.

Asylum seekers

The Ghana Refugee Board Executive Secretary said the board had registered them as asylum seekers and provided whatever was necessary for them to be able to survive.

For those who have come to the Ampain Refugee Camp, Mr Padi said, “They have been given shelter and whatever else they will need, but we are not giving food as it stands at this moment.”

He said the refugees started coming in two weeks ago, but explained that the numbers had been a bit lower than they were last week.

He expressed concern that the numbers would not go up, so as not to have so many of them (Ivorian refugees).

He was also hopeful that the election would be peaceful.

Mr Padi said once the Presidential election in Côte d’Ivoire is peaceful, the refugees would return to their country.

The Ghana Refugee Board Executive Director further added that before the arrival of the Ivorian refugees, the Ampain Refugee Camp had some Sudanese refugees who came in weekly.

“So from time to time, we get a few from Sudan and we send them to Ampain,” he stated.

Background

The Presidential elections of Côte d’Ivoire are set to take place in October this year, and the announcement by President Alassane Ouattara, who first came to power in 2011 after months of political violence that left about 3,000 people dead, is another test case for the stability of the French colony.

After some stability, the country is now being tested by President Ouattara’s latest announcement to run for a fourth term.

The announcement has stirred up anger from voters and opposition candidates, some of whom had been barred from contesting the elections.

Source: graphic.com.gh

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Remains of Nana Gyan-Apenteng arrive home https://www.adomonline.com/remains-of-nana-gyan-apenteng-arrive-home/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 14:49:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572985 The remains of the former Chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC), Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng, arrived in Accra last Wednesday, August 27, at the VIP Lounge of the Kotoka International Airport.

The veteran journalist, aged 74, passed away in May this year in London, where he had gone to seek medical treatment.

Leading members of the family and close friends, including the Asafohene of Tutu Akuapem, Dr. Afua Asabea Asare; the Saanahene of Eti Amanfrom, New Tafo Akyem, Okatakyie Nana Anim I; and the Atiamo Ababio Konti of Akyem Eti, Nana Baffour Twumasi, inspected the documents covering the hermetically sealed casket to verify the details.

Also present was a delegation from the NMC, led by its Executive Secretary, George Sarpong.

Ceremony and Burial

The Saanahene and his linguist performed a traditional libation ceremony at the airport before the District Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Dzorwulu, Rev. Kingsley Asare Addo, prayed for the family.

The body was later conveyed to the morgue after the official ceremony to welcome the columnist home.

His burial is scheduled for October 4, followed by a Thanksgiving service on October 5 at Eti Amanfrom, New Akyem Tafo.

Mr. Sarpong paid glowing tribute to Nana Gyan-Apenteng for his immense contribution to media development in Ghana, noting that throughout his career, he embodied integrity, wisdom, and a deep respect for democratic values.

“His tenure as Chairman of the Commission was marked by vision, inclusiveness, and an unwavering commitment to strengthening the media as a pillar of Ghana’s democracy.

“Beyond his official duties, Nana Gyan-Apenteng was a mentor and inspiration to generations of journalists, writers, and cultural workers,” Mr. Sarpong said.

“The NMC mourns his passing but celebrates a life of meaning and impact. His legacy will endure in the institutions he served and in the ideals he championed,” he added.

Profile

Nana Gyan-Apenteng served as Chairman of the eighth NMC from November 2015 to November 2018, succeeding Ambassador Kabral Blay-Amihere.

He was a consultant in Communication, Media, and Culture, and also served as President of the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW).

With over 45 years of experience, he worked as a reporter, editor, writer, teacher, and trainer.

Although he retired as Editor of The Mirror, he continued contributing as a columnist.

In the 1980s and early 1990s, while living in London, he served as Deputy Editor of the erstwhile West Africa magazine.

On returning to Ghana, he worked with the Third World Network as head of communications and editor of its monthly magazine, Africa Agenda.

He also served as a media trainer and communication consultant for several organisations, including MTN Ghana, UN agencies, the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), and STAR Ghana.

Source: GraphicOnline

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Akrofuom MP supports 50 Okada riders with riding licences https://www.adomonline.com/akrofuom-mp-supports-50-okada-riders-with-riding-licences/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 11:31:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572960 The Member of Parliament for Adansi Akrofuom Constituency, Joseph Azumah, has paid for 50 Okada riders to acquire operational licences to enable them to operate legally in the area.

This initiative came to light when the MP covered the cost of the licences for the riders to help improve their work.

Speaking to Adom News correspondent Isaac K. Normanyo after the registration, Joseph Azumah said the era of giving handouts was over, adding that supporting riders to acquire legitimate licences was a more sustainable way of empowering them.

According to him, an amount of GH¢50,000, catered for by himself and the District Chief Executive (DCE), was deliberately invested to make the lives of the riders better.

The riders expressed excitement and gratitude, noting that Okada operations remain one of the few sustainable means of transportation on rural roads, and acquiring legal licences gives them peace of mind.

A staff of the DVLA, who was present, advised the riders to be cautious in their operations to avoid unnecessary accidents.

Source: Isaac K. Normanyo

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Adu Boahene trial: 83 pages of defence evidence missing – Atta Akyea https://www.adomonline.com/adu-boahene-trial-83-pages-of-defence-evidence-missing-atta-akyea/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 11:24:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572923 The legal battle against former Director General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Charles Adu Boahene, has taken a dramatic turn, with his legal team appealing a court decision after alleging that 83 pages of a crucial bank statement were missing from the prosecution’s documents.

The lawyer for the accused, Samuel Atta-Akyea, has accused the prosecution of a “deficit of evidence” and said the judge is blocking their access to vital information needed for their defence.

The case, which has garnered national attention, sees Adu Boahene, his wife, and two others facing 11 charges, including stealing, money laundering of GH¢49.1 million in state funds, willfully causing financial loss to the state, and abuse of public office.

The prosecution, led by the Attorney-General’s Department, alleges that Adu Boahene, while serving as the Director of the NSB, illegally transferred funds from a state-owned account to a private company.

In an interview on JoyNews on Friday, August 29, Mr Atta-Akyea expressed his frustration with the court’s proceedings.

“The Attorney General withheld about 83 pages of a bank statement that the Attorney General has filed before the court,” he said. “So you could see a deficit of evidence by what the Attorney General filed before the court.”

According to Atta-Akyea, the defence team immediately raised an objection, questioning the whereabouts of the remaining pages.

He claims the judge “blocked it,” preventing the prosecution from providing the missing documents.

“The judge didn’t want them to bring it. This is where we are, fact. These are all facts if you are a journalist following this story and that’s why we’ve appealed the decision of the judge that the judge should not block evidence that the accused persons require to prepare their defence and even use those pieces of evidence to cross-examine the witnesses who are being called,” Atta-Akyea stated.

The defence’s appeal highlights a core tenet of criminal law in Ghana, where the accused has a constitutional right to a fair trial, including access to all evidence that is both inculpatory (points to guilt) and exculpatory (points to innocence).

Mr Atta-Akyea maintains that the missing bank statement pages could hold the key to exonerating his client, or at the very least, allow for a robust cross-examination of the prosecution’s witnesses.

The dispute over the bank statements is not the first time the defence has raised issues with the prosecution’s disclosures.

In an earlier ruling, the court partially granted a motion filed by Atta-Akyea for further disclosures, ordering the Ghana Police Service to provide the defence with information on a BMW vehicle linked to the case.

The prosecution had alleged that Adu Boahene had not declared the vehicle as an asset and had imported it, claims the defence has denied.

But the Deputy Attorney-General, Justice Srem Sai, has rejected the claims.

In a post on X on Thursday, August 28, he dismissed suggestions that the Attorney-General’s office had lost evidence in the Republic v Adu-Boahene trial.

“The Attorney-General’s office has not lost any evidence regarding the ongoing Republic v Adu-Boahene criminal trial,” he wrote.

According to him, all relevant documents were intact and had been duly filed before the court.

“As of June 18, we had filed all the documents which we intend to rely on to prove the charges against the four accused persons in the case.

“The documents include contracts of sale, bank wire transfer records, bank account statements, company registration documents, property ownership records and purchase receipts, INTERPOL stolen vehicle records, investigative caution statements and charge statements of each accused person, records of asset non-declaration, a flow chart of money movements through a complex web of bank accounts, and testimonies of our three witnesses.”

Source: Myjoyonline.com  

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US visiting titles don’t make you a Professor – GTEC to Heritage University staff https://www.adomonline.com/us-visiting-titles-dont-make-you-a-professor-gtec-to-heritage-university-staff/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 10:30:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572932 The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has clarified that temporary “visiting professor” appointments by foreign universities do not align with Ghana’s formal academic ranks, and therefore cannot entitle a lecturer to use the title “Professor” in the country.

This followed correspondence with Dr. Williams Abayaawien Atuilik of Heritage Christian University, Amasaman, who in a July 16, 2025, letter explained that Abilene Christian University (ACU) in Texas had appointed him as a Visiting Associate Professor on February 11, 2022.

He added that Lubbock Christian University, also in Texas, had on December 19, 2023, acknowledged his service as a visiting faculty member and similarly appointed him as a Visiting Associate Professor of Finance and Accounting.

GTEC, however, stated that in Ghana the academic progression to the rank of Professor follows a strict sequence: Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, and Professor. The commission stressed that Dr. Atuilik’s foreign appointments were “temporary in nature” and “do not align with the formal academic ranks recognised in Ghana.”

New Appointment at Heritage Christian University

After GTEC’s directive, Heritage Christian University moved to resolve the matter and formally promoted Dr. Atuilik to the rank of Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance, effective August 2025.

In a letter dated August 18, 2025, and signed by the University’s President, Dr. Samuel Twumasi-Ankrah, the institution informed GTEC of the new appointment. The letter noted that although Dr. Atuilik had earlier applied for promotion to full Professor, the University’s Appointments and Promotions Committee, guided by GTEC’s notice, approved his promotion to Associate Professor instead.

“We wish to bring to your notice that Dr. Williams Abayaawien Atuilik has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance by the Council of the University in accordance with the approved criteria for appointments and promotions,” the letter read.

Background of the Dispute

On June 17, 2025, GTEC wrote to Dr. Atuilik demanding evidence of his professorial appointment or for him to immediately cease using the title “Professor.” The Commission reiterated in a July 21 response that honorary or temporary academic titles—whether conferred locally or abroad—should not appear in professional or public documentation unless earned through recognised academic pathways.

“Titles that have not been formally earned through recognised academic pathways must not appear in any official, professional, or public documentation. The inappropriate use of such titles undermines the credibility of academic institutions and compromises the integrity of Ghana’s higher education system,” GTEC stated.

Following months of correspondence between GTEC, Heritage Christian University, and Dr. Atuilik, the directive has now been complied with, culminating in his promotion to Associate Professor.

Attached below is a copy of the series of communications between GTEC and Heritage University and Dr Atuilik

 

 

 

 

 

Who is Williams Abayaawien Atuilik?

Williams Abayaawien Atuilik?

He is Vice President and Provost of Heritage Christian University and Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Research at Heritage Christian University.

He is a Chartered Accountant, Barrister at Law, Chartered Tax Consultant, Chartered Banker, Chartered Economist and Chartered Economic Policy Analyst.

He is the Senior Partner of Massim Consult, a Consulting firm that provides consulting & business advisory services, audit and assurance services, research services and training services. He is also a Partner of the law firm of Akanbek, Atuilik & Associates, a firm of barristers, solicitors and tax consultants.

Williams has been involved in several consultancies through the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana).

He holds the following academic qualifications: Ph.D. in Business Administration (Accounting) (Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America); Master of Science in Public Financial Management (School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London, United Kingdom); Master of Science in Business Administration (Finance) (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Accra, Ghana); Master of Arts in Economic Policy Management (University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana) in addition to other certificates.

He is also member of many other Professional Associations.

Source: GraphicOnline

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CSSPS portal back online for SHS placement review and confirmation https://www.adomonline.com/cssps-portal-back-online-for-shs-placement-review-and-confirmation/ Sat, 30 Aug 2025 10:00:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572914 The Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) Review and Confirmation Portal is now fully operational after recent technical challenges were resolved.

In a press release, the Ghana Education Service (GES) announced that candidates can log in with their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) Index Number and Date of Birth to review and confirm their selected schools.

GES Public Relations Officer, Daniel Fenyi, stated on Friday, August 29, that the portal will remain open until September 8, 2025, giving candidates limited time to complete the exercise.

The Service emphasized that the process is strictly for review and confirmation, and no changes can be made to the selected schools.

A technical team and a 24-hour support unit are on standby to assist candidates, parents, and guardians with any further concerns.

GES expressed appreciation to the public for their patience and cooperation during the brief disruption.

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Acting Environment Minister Armah-Kofi Buah writes to Attorney General for immediate revocation of L I 2462 https://www.adomonline.com/acting-environment-minister-armah-kofi-buah-writes-to-attorney-general-for-immediate-revocation-of-l-i-2462/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 20:23:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572852 The Acting Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has taken a decisive legal step to strengthen Ghana’s fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

He has formally written to the Office of the Attorney General requesting the immediate revocation of Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462 and its amendment, L.I. 2501.

The move signals government’s determination to streamline mining regulations and close loopholes that have hampered efforts to tackle environmental degradation.

According to Mr Armah-Kofi Buah, revoking the two L.Is. will unify the existing legal framework and eliminate conflicting provisions that undermine effective regulation.

By consolidating oversight under one coherent system, he explained, government hopes to build a stronger and more coordinated front in the national campaign against illegal mining.

The decision is also expected to empower regulators to enforce mining laws more effectively.

Mr Armah-Kofi Buah noted in his letter that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) already has a comprehensive regulatory regime capable of supervising all mining operations in the country. He expressed confidence that the EPA’s guidelines provide sufficient safeguards to ensure compliance with environmental and social standards.

“This will not only guarantee responsible mining practices but also protect the livelihoods of communities affected by mining activities,” he stressed.

The Acting Minister emphasised that illegal mining continues to pose a grave threat to Ghana’s environment, with rivers, farmlands, and forest reserves bearing the brunt of destructive practices.

He maintained that government’s renewed legal approach represents a crucial step toward reversing the damage and safeguarding natural resources for future generations.

He urged all stakeholders, including miners, traditional authorities, and local communities, to support the initiative as part of the collective responsibility to end galamsey and restore the nation’s ecosystems.

Source: Lands Ministry

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Funeral date announced for slain Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah https://www.adomonline.com/funeral-date-announced-for-slain-immigration-officer-stephen-king-amoah/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:52:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572669 The family of the late Immigration Officer, Stephen King Amoah, who was tragically killed earlier this year, has officially announced his funeral arrangements.

Amoah, 38, will be laid to rest on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the SDA Church, Old-Tafo (4 Miles), from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

He was the son of the late Festus Noah Amoah of Agona and Madam Patience Kwartweng of Kona.

He is survived by his widow, Ernestina Amoah of Nsuta-Kwamang, and two children—Nana Kwadwo Acheampong Amoah and Eliana Ohenewaa Kwarteng Amoah.

The family, in announcing the funeral date, expressed gratitude to the public for the support extended to them during this difficult period.

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Military will be deployed only if necessary – Police assures Akwatia residents https://www.adomonline.com/military-will-be-deployed-only-if-necessary-police-assures-akwatia-residents/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:49:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572824 The Ghana Police Service has assured residents of Akwatia that the military will only be called in during the upcoming by-election if the situation demands it.

Speaking at a media briefing, COP Dr. Vance Baba Gariba, Director-General of Operations, said the military will remain on standby and will not be involved unless absolutely necessary.

“The military will only be on standby. If we don’t need them, we will not request their deployment,” he stressed.

COP Gariba urged the public to remain peaceful and turn out in large numbers to exercise their civic duty, assuring them of full police protection throughout the process.

He further emphasized that the Police Service, working with other security agencies, is fully prepared to maintain law and order and ensure a peaceful and transparent election.

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Six dead, two injured after attack on Chenchire Community https://www.adomonline.com/six-dead-two-injured-after-attack-on-chenchire-community/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:48:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572820 Six people have been confirmed dead and two others left injured after armed men attacked Chenchire, a farming community near Mandari in the Bole District of the Savannah Region.

According to a police statement, the incident happened around 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 28, 2025.

The Bole Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Alex Adjeivie, was alerted to the violence and immediately deployed a 22-member team made up of two senior officers and personnel from the National Formed Police Unit to the scene.

When the team arrived, residents who had initially fled into the bush gradually returned and led officers through the community, where six bodies were discovered in separate locations.

Two survivors of the attack—80-year-old Sansah Sinkpe and 43-year-old Sansah Boonie—were quickly taken to the Bole District Hospital for treatment.

Police say investigations are ongoing to track down the perpetrators and restore calm in the area.

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Health Minister donates medical equipment to Sefwi Asawinso Government Hospital https://www.adomonline.com/health-minister-donates-medical-equipment-to-sefwi-asawinso-government-hospital/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:46:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572727 The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Sefwi Juaboso, has donated essential medical equipment to the Sefwi Asawinso Government Hospital in the Wiawso Municipality of the Western North Region to help improve healthcare delivery.

The items include a delivery bed, ECG machine, patient trolley, microscope, examination lamp, wheelchair, dual stethoscope, centrifuge, nebuliser, and other vital supplies.

Presenting the donation during a familiarisation visit as part of his working tour of the region, Mr. Akandoh said the gesture aligns with government’s commitment to strengthening health facilities, particularly in underserved areas.

He commended the hospital staff for their dedication despite logistical challenges and urged them to put the items to good use to enhance healthcare services.

Medical Officer at the facility, Dr. Paulina Appiah, welcomed the donation, describing it as timely in bridging gaps in maternal care, diagnostics, and emergency response.

Source: Augustine Boah

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Akwatia by-election: GJA urges responsible reportage and safety assurances https://www.adomonline.com/akwatia-by-election-gja-urges-responsible-reportage-and-safety-assurances/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:44:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572815 The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has raised concerns about the heavy military presence in Akwatia ahead of the parliamentary by-election scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

In a statement on Friday, the Association reminded the security services that election security is primarily the responsibility of the Ghana Police Service, as mandated by the relevant Legislative Instrument, with the military expected to provide only backup support when necessary.

The GJA warned that the presence of masked security personnel in the constituency could create fear and panic among voters and undermine confidence in the electoral process.

It also issued a strong call to journalists covering the polls to uphold the highest ethical standards, urging accuracy, fairness, and balance in their reportage.

The Association further advised reporters to avoid conduct or language that might expose them to hostility, while cautioning media houses to equip their teams with protective gear and risk management guidance before deployment.

“We expect you to professionally broadcast or publish the news—don’t become the news,” the GJA told its members.

The Association appealed to political parties and their supporters to respect the work of journalists and avoid confrontations that could compromise their safety. It also held the security agencies, particularly the Police, fully accountable for protecting journalists on duty.

The GJA reminded the Ghana Armed Forces of its unfulfilled promise to release findings into the assault of JoyNews reporter Carlos Calony and his cameraman by a soldier earlier this year, insisting that the delay raises questions about the military’s commitment to accountability.

Reaffirming its stance, the GJA said, “Journalists are not combatants in the political contest; they are professionals carrying out a democratic duty to inform the public. Journalism is not a crime, and journalists must be treated as partners in democracy, not targets of threats or attacks.”

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GJA demands retraction, apology from GRNMA General Secretary over threats https://www.adomonline.com/gja-demands-retraction-apology-from-grnma-general-secretary-over-threats/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:40:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572807 The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has strongly condemned comments made by the General Secretary of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), Dr. David Tenkorang-Twum, describing them as “reckless and dangerous.”

According to the GJA, Dr. Tenkorang-Twum declared during a recent interview that journalists who criticize nurses unfairly had been “marked” and would be “shown” whenever they visited public hospitals.

The association said these statements amount to intimidation and a direct threat to the safety of media practitioners.

Speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Friday, GJA President Albert Dwumfour demanded that Dr. Tenkorang-Twum retract the remarks and issue a public apology within five days.

Failure to do so, he warned, would compel the GJA to petition the National Media Commission (NMC), the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), and international press freedom bodies such as the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

Mr. Dwumfour also stressed that the association would hold Dr. Tenkorang-Twum personally accountable for any harm that befalls journalists in public hospitals.

He insisted that the comments—whether current or not—were unacceptable and risked eroding trust between journalists and health professionals.

“The safety of journalists is non-negotiable. Any attack on a journalist is an attack on democracy itself,” the GJA stated, vowing to pursue legal action if the threats are not withdrawn.

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]]> Police deploy 5,500 officers for Akwatia by-election https://www.adomonline.com/police-deploy-5500-officers-for-akwatia-by-election/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:39:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572802 The Ghana Police Service has announced the deployment of 5,500 personnel to maintain peace and order during the Akwatia by-election scheduled for September 2.

Speaking at a press briefing at the Akwatia Police Station, COP Dr. Vance Baba Gariba, Director-General of Operations, said the constituency has been divided into nine security zones to ensure effective coverage.

Police deploy 5,500 officers for Akwatia by-election

He noted that the deployed officers have already familiarized themselves with the local community, while an additional 600 armed officers will conduct patrols to swiftly respond to any disturbances.

Dr. Gariba urged residents to remain calm, assuring them of maximum security, and encouraged voters to turn out in large numbers without fear of intimidation.

He further cautioned the media against spreading misinformation during the polls, stressing that only accredited journalists would be permitted to cover the exercise.

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Trump cancels Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris https://www.adomonline.com/trump-cancels-secret-service-protection-for-kamala-harris/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 19:36:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572792 President Donald Trump has cancelled Secret Service protection for Kamala Harris, which had been extended by Joe Biden before he left office, according to one of her advisers.

As a former vice-president, Ms Harris was entitled under law to receive six months of security after leaving office in January, which was due to expire in July.

Her protection had been quietly extended for another year by a directive signed by her former boss but was revoked by Trump in a memo dated on Thursday, according to the memo seen by the BBC.

The move comes just before Harris embarks on a national book tour to promote “107 Days” – a memoir of her short-lived and ultimately unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign.

A copy of a letter seen by the BBC, dated 28 August, directs the Secret Service to “discontinue any security-related procedures previously authorised by Executive Memorandum, beyond those required by law” for Harris from 1 September.

A senior White House official confirmed the move.

Sources familiar with the situation told CBS, the BBC’s US news partner, that a recent threat assessment found nothing alarming that would warrant extending her detail past the legally-mandated six month period she was entitled to.

In 2008, the US Congress enacted a law permitting the Secret Service to provide protection to former Vice Presidents, their spouses and any children under the age of 16 after leaving office.

It has been just over seven months since Harris left office at the end ofJoe Biden’s administration in January.

Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, had his own protections end on 1 July at the end of the legally mandated period.

Harris will lose the agents that are assigned to protect her and her property in Los Angeles, as well as proactive threat intelligence carried out to identify and pre-empt any potential threats.

The price of similar protections, if privately funded, could add up to millions of dollars per year.

California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have both expressed outrage at the announcement.

“This is another act of revenge following a lost list of political retaliation in the form of firings, the revoking of security clearances and more,” Ms Bass told CNN, who were first to report the story.

The LA mayor said this puts Harris in danger and she would make sure she was safe in Los Angeles.

Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has revoked Secret Service protections for a number of people, including Hunter and Ashley Biden, the children of the former president, and Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

Several former Trump officials and allies have also had their protections revoked, including ex-Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and John Bolton, a former national security adviser who had become a vocal critic.

Harris faced several security threats during her time in office, and former Secret Service officials have said that the dangers were compounded by the fact that she was the first woman and first person of colour to serve in the office.

In August 2024, for example, a Virginia man was charged with making online threats to kill, kidnap or injure Harris and former President Barack Obama.

In an earlier incident in 2021, a 39-year old Florida pled guilty to making threats against Harris after admitting she sent videos to her imprisoned husband in which she displayed weapons and said that a “hit” could be carried out within 50 days.

Trump faced two assasination attempts during last year’s presidential campaign, during which the Secret Service is credited with playing a key role.

Source: BBC

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Atiwa East MP organises free vacation classes for over 2,400 pupils https://www.adomonline.com/atiwa-east-mp-organises-free-vacation-classes-for-over-2400-pupils/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 16:55:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572760 The Member of Parliament for Atiwa East, Abena Osei-Asare, has organised a free vacation class programme for more than 2,400 students in her constituency.

The maiden edition, held from August 4 to 29, 2025, was designed to help pupils build confidence, improve communication skills, and reinforce knowledge acquired during the school term.

ABENA OSEI-ASARE HOLDS FREE VACATION CLASSES FOR OVER 2,400 STUDENTS IN ATIWA EAST

Ms. Osei-Asare explained that the initiative was introduced to keep children meaningfully engaged during the holidays while preventing a decline in their academic performance.

She commended teachers and parents for their dedication to the programme, stressing the vital role of educators in nurturing students despite existing infrastructure challenges.

Looking ahead, the MP underscored the need for greater teacher motivation and improved educational infrastructure, noting that government must provide a more conducive learning environment.

The vacation classes add to Osei-Asare’s ongoing interventions in the constituency, which include scholarships, school infrastructure projects, and the distribution of learning materials, reaffirming her commitment to advancing education in Atiwa East.

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Adom FM/TV’s Afia Amankwah Tamakloe donate to mothers at Amamole Health Centre https://www.adomonline.com/adom-fm-tvs-afia-amankwah-tamakloe-donate-to-mothers-at-amamole-health-centre/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 16:43:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572761 The Amamole Health Centre in the Ga North Municipality was filled with excitement on Friday as media personality and philanthropist Afia Amankwah Tamakloe, through her Save Mother and Child Foundation (SMACH), extended support to mothers.

Mrs. Tamakloe donated food items, clothing, and baby essentials to more than 50 nursing mothers and pregnant women at the facility.

The packages included rice, cooking oil, tin tomatoes, baby food, and other supplies aimed at easing the burden on new and expectant mothers.

The initiative formed part of SMACH Foundation’s commitment to improving maternal and child welfare. It also doubled as a personal celebration of Mrs. Tamakloe’s recent academic milestone—completing a master’s degree in public health at the University of Ghana in August 2025.

In her remarks, she called on government to prioritize investment in healthcare infrastructure and medical equipment to enhance the quality of care in health facilities nationwide.

She further urged beneficiaries to strictly adhere to medical advice from doctors and nurses to safeguard their health and that of their babies.

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Oti Regional Minister reassures health workers in Nkwanta South amid conflicts https://www.adomonline.com/oti-regional-minister-reassures-health-workers-in-nkwanta-south-amid-conflicts/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 16:12:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572743 In an effort to ensure the safety of workers in the Nkwanta South Municipality, Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, has reassured health workers about their security amid ongoing conflicts in the area.

The engagement took place at the Nkwanta St. Joseph Catholic Hospital, where the Minister sought to provide healthcare professionals with reassurance and encourage them to continue offering critical services to the community.

The persistent conflicts in the municipality have heightened anxiety among health workers, who fear for their safety while performing their duties.

Reaffirming government’s commitment, Mr. Gyapong said: “Your safety is our priority, and we are taking all necessary steps to ensure that you can work without fear.”

He urged the workers to remain focused on their mission to provide healthcare and expressed gratitude for their dedication during these difficult times.

During the meeting, health workers raised urgent concerns, particularly the need for improved accommodation facilities. Rev. Sister Anesthesia Okyere, Administrator of St. Joseph Catholic Hospital, disclosed that inadequate housing resources have hindered staff from effectively carrying out their duties.

REV ANESTHESIA OKYERE ADMINISTRATOR ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC

She explained that the lack of accommodation has forced some staff to stay away from work during periods of conflict, putting their lives at risk. Rev. Sister Okyere further appealed to the Minister to consider granting clearance for staff who are yet to be mechanized in order to strengthen the workforce.

In response, the Minister acknowledged the problem and promised to advocate for better accommodation for the staff. “We understand that comfortable living conditions are crucial for your productivity and overall well-being,” he assured.

He pledged to work closely with the relevant authorities to address the challenges, stressing that government remains committed to ensuring health professionals feel valued and secure in their roles.

Nurse Manager Helen Dotse also echoed the call for improved accommodation and requested clearance for workers currently being paid from the hospital’s internally generated funds.

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Adu-Boahene Trial: AG withholding key documents – Atta-Akyea alleges https://www.adomonline.com/adu-boahene-trial-ag-withholding-key-documents-atta-akyea-alleges/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:48:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572746 Lawyer for former Director of the National Signal Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu-Boahene, Samuel Atta-Akyea, has accused the Attorney-General (AG) of withholding vital documents in the ongoing trial.

Speaking on JoyNews Today, Mr. Atta-Akyea alleged that the AG had been “selective” in providing information crucial to the defence.

“The AG has been selective in furnishing us with the documents it wants to file. In fact, we brought it to the attention of the judge that in a very consequential bank account, they’ve decided not to include the full volume of the bank account,” he said.

According to him, the missing details could prove his client’s innocence. “What is exculpatory of Adu-Boahene and why the AG should give it to us… The evidence that will aid the accused persons to conduct their case… should be given to them,” he stressed.

The defence further argued that while the prosecution alleged funds were withdrawn from a private B&C account to purchase properties in Kumasi and London, no supporting details had been disclosed.

“So give us when this purchase took place, let us have who owned the property, the vendor, when was it sold, and how much. They couldn’t give it,” he added.

Mr. Atta-Akyea insisted that fair trial standards require full disclosure by the prosecution.

“The fair trial requirement is that you shouldn’t withhold information that should aid the innocence of the accused person. Because the AG is not a prosecutor; an AG is supposed to hold the scales of justice even,” he noted, describing the alleged conduct as “unprofessional.”

He also criticised recent public comments by Deputy Attorney-General Justice Srem Sai on the matter as “unfortunate” and undermining due process.

Meanwhile, Justice Srem Sai has firmly rejected the claims. In a post on X on Thursday, August 28, he dismissed suggestions that the Attorney-General’s office had lost evidence in the Republic v. Adu-Boahene trial.

“The Attorney-General’s office has not lost any evidence regarding the ongoing Republic v. Adu-Boahene criminal trial,” he wrote.

According to him, all relevant documents remain intact and have been duly filed before the court.

“As of June 18, we had filed all the documents that we intend to rely on to prove the charges against the four accused persons in the case.

“The documents include contracts of sale, bank wire transfer records, bank account statements, company registration documents, property ownership records and purchase receipts, INTERPOL stolen vehicle records, investigative caution statements and charge statements of each accused person, records of asset non-declaration, a flow chart of money movements through a complex web of bank accounts, and testimonies of our three witnesses.”

Source: Prince Adu-Owusu

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CSA warns public of Google Maps brand impersonation scams https://www.adomonline.com/csa-warns-public-of-google-maps-brand-impersonation-scams/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:40:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572732 The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has cautioned the public about a growing wave of scams involving the impersonation of well-known brands on Google Maps and Google Search.

According to the CSA, cybercriminals are creating fake business profiles of popular companies such as Pizza Hut, Pizzaman/Chickenman, Hisense, Bel Aqua, Papaye, and Burger King to deceive unsuspecting users.

These fraudulent listings often display fake contact numbers, emails, or websites, luring victims into sharing sensitive details such as PINs and one-time passwords (OTPs), which are then used to steal funds or payments.

The Authority has advised the public to always verify contact information from official company websites rather than relying solely on Google searches.

It also urged businesses to monitor their online presence regularly, share verified contact details, and consider acquiring official toll-free numbers to protect customers.

Additionally, the CSA encouraged citizens to report suspicious listings to Google and notify its 24-hour Incident Reporting Point of Contact by calling or texting 292, via WhatsApp on 0501603111, or by emailing report@csa.gov.gh.

Source: AdomOnline

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Forestry Commission addresses shortfall in frontline technical staff to aid Galamsey fight https://www.adomonline.com/forestry-commission-addresses-shortfall-in-frontline-technical-staff-to-aid-galamsey-fight/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 15:32:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572735 The Forestry Commission is addressing challenges with shortage of frontline technical staff to step up measures in fighting illegal mining and forest degradation.

In recent years, there has been a shortage of persons with technical expertise in natural resource management, impeding the effectiveness of the Commission’s work.

Acting CEO of the Commission, Dr. Hugh Brown, has indicated these technical experts will be in position to coordinate efforts to deal with forest destruction.

“We have rapid response teams and forest guards. The rapid response team are led by the technical staff so they will coordinate efforts to protect our forest reserves,” he said.

“With the FLEGT these are going to be officers who will support the timber industry division,” he added.

Mr. Brown spoke on the sidelines of the 2nd Matriculation Ceremony of the Forestry Commission Training Centre.

Between 2001 and 2023, Ghana lost approximately 3.4 percent of its forest cover annually.

Some of the country’s forest reserves are under siege by illegal miners and loggers despite the heightened war waged against the menace.

The Forestry Commission has embarked on some operations to rid the forest reserves of the illegality that has contributed to the depleted reserves, but its staff strength remains an impediment.

Dr. Hugh Brown indicated the need to equip the youth with the needed expertise to help protect the forest reserves.

The Certificate Program in Natural Resources Management Programme has taken in its second batch of students.

A total 81 students of the 330 applicants gained admission with 46 percent of being females.

Director of the Forestry Commission Training Centre, Roselyn Fosuah Adjei is upbeat about the impact of the training program on forest protection.

“As we are all aware of the issues with Galamsey and illegal logging, we can’t take away the fact that we need people who are skilled and dedicated to be at the forest frontiers,” she indicated.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has pledged its commitment to addressing logistical challenges of the school.

Special Advisor to the sector minister, Prof. Jerry Kumah read a speech on behalf of the Ministry.

“The Ministry is committed to provide the needed resources to the Forestry Commission Training Center to deliver on its mandate. We will address key infrastructure and logistical needs to ensure optimal delivery of excellence at the center including effective running of this Certificate programme,” he added.

The program is being rolled out by the Forestry Commission Training Center in collaboration with the University of Energy and Natural Resources.

About eighty percent of the cost is absorbed by the Forestry Commission.

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Gov’t in talks with 13 countries to employ Ghanaian nurses – Health Minister https://www.adomonline.com/govt-in-talks-with-13-countries-to-employ-ghanaian-nurses-health-minister/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 14:59:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572686 The Minister of Health has disclosed that government is in negotiations with thirteen countries to employ Ghanaian nurses abroad, as part of efforts to address the growing backlog of unemployed health professionals.

Speaking during a visit to the Sefwi Wiawso Nurses and Midwifery College in the Western North Region, the Minister revealed that thousands of nurses and midwives who completed training as far back as 2020 are still awaiting employment.

“We have a huge backlog of nurses from 2020 who are still waiting for employment. The government is negotiating with 13 countries to export our nurses, and once these agreements are signed, it will open doors for many of our health professionals,” he stated.

According to him, the initiative would not only ease the pressure of limited job placements locally but also provide Ghanaian nurses with international exposure and opportunities for professional growth.

He further assured staff and students that government remains committed to strengthening the health sector through both local job creation and international partnerships.

Additionally, the Minister announced that government will sponsor fifteen nursing and midwifery tutors annually to pursue PhD programmes in order to build capacity in health education.

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NSS Scandal: Former D-G was posted as volunteer and received GH¢ 8.2m – Audit report https://www.adomonline.com/nss-scandal-former-d-g-was-posted-as-volunteer-and-received-gh%c2%a2-8-2m-audit-report/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 14:43:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572654 Findings from the technical and forensic audit of the National Service Authority (NSA), seen exclusively by The Fourth Estate, indicate that the former Director-General of the NSA, Osei Assibey Antwi, while at post as D-G, was at the same time posted as a volunteer within the NSA.

This was during the 2022/2023 service year, about a year after he took office as the head of the NSA (then NSS).

Mr Assibey Antwi is said to have been designated a volunteer, assigned an EZWICH card with the number 1177042059, and posted to the Greater Accra region after his registration. But auditors say the payroll records indicate he was assigned to the Kumawu Farms, a 200-acre farmland in the Ashanti Region. The Kumawu Farms, described in media reports as a mixed commercial farming project for service personnel, is an initiative Mr Assibey Antwi’s NSA administration is reported to have commenced when they came into office.

According to the report, Mr Assibey Antwi was paid GH¢516,000 every month for 16 months, totalling GH¢8,256,000. At the current national service allowance of GH¢715.57, the amount paid to Mr Assibey every month could have paid the allowance of 721 service personnel.

The findings in the audit report align with a previous statement by the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, when he provided an update on the investigations by Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) into financial malfeasance at the National Service Authority on Friday, June 13.

“In the 2022/2023 service year, a total of eight million, two hundred and fifty-six thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢8,256,000.00) was deposited into EZWICH account number 1177042059, which is registered in the name of suspect Osei Assibey. Investigations showed that he personally received these funds,” Dr Ayine said.

He added that when his house was searched during the investigations, the EZWICH card was found.

Background

In November 2024, The Fourth Estate concluded its months-long investigations into alleged malpractices at the NSA. The investigations revealed the presence of thousands of ghost names in the database of the NSA, which potentially was causing the nation to lose millions of cedis through what is famously known in Ghana as ‘ghost names’.

But before publication of the report, the leadership of the NSA went to court on the blindside of The Fourth Estate to secure an injunction against the publication of the story.

Following the development, the MFWA, which runs The Fourth Estate project, submitted a petition to the Office of the Special Prosecutor. A similar petition was subsequently submitted to the then newly constituted Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL).

On June 13, 2025, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, announced to the nation that investigations had been conducted and some former executives of the NSA, alongside other persons, were going to be prosecuted for fraudulent practices at the NSA that had cost the nation over 548 million. In his presentation to the nation, the Attorney-General extoled The Fourth Estate for what he described as the foundational work that had aided his investigations.

“The now-famous National Service scandal, which was first uncovered by The Fourth Estate through its investigative journalism, formed a major plank of the oral report. My office is extremely grateful to The Fourth Estate for the excellent foundational work that they did,” Dr Ayine said.

Source: The Fourth Estate

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Prove legitimacy by September 1 or… – Lands Minister warns 907 small-scale mining license holders https://www.adomonline.com/prove-legitimacy-by-september-1-or-lands-minister-warns-907-small-scale-mining-license-holders/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 14:40:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572711 The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah (MP), has warned that all small-scale mining license holders who fail to prove their legitimacy by 5:00 pm on 1st September 2025 will have their licenses permanently revoked.

This follows a review of licenses conducted by a special committee tasked with auditing existing small-scale mining permits. Out of 1,278 licenses reviewed, 316 were found to be clear of any irregularities. The remaining 962, however, were fraught with various issues, leading to 55 being revoked earlier this year.

The Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners (GNASSM) had earlier pleaded for an extension of the deadline, which the Minister granted, moving it to the end of August 2025.

With the ultimatum now drawing to a close, the Ministry has reiterated that any licenses that remain defective after 5:00 pm on 1st September 2025 will be permanently revoked.

“Affected license holders are therefore reminded to submit any documentation to prove the legitimacy of their small-scale mining licenses to the Ministry on or before 17:00 hrs., 1st September 2025. Failure to do so will result in the revocation of their license by the Honourable Minister,” portions of a statement from the License Review Committee read.

The Ministry says the review and revocation exercise form part of efforts to sanitize the mining sector and clamp down on illegal mining.

Meanwhile, a comprehensive review of large-scale mining licenses is expected to commence soon as part of broader efforts to enforce compliance with mining laws and regulations.

Source: Lands Ministry

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]]> Driver jailed for stealing motorbike at Asesewa https://www.adomonline.com/driver-jailed-for-stealing-motorbike-at-asesewa/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:38:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572701 The Odumase-Krobo Circuit Court has sentenced a 28-year-old driver, Emmanuel Aboku, to six years in prison for stealing a motorbike belonging to a farmer at Asesewa in the Eastern Region.

Aboku was convicted on the charge of stealing, contrary to Section 124(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

According to the prosecutor, Chief Inspector John Brahene, the complainant, Albert Nahi, a 56-year-old farmer from Akotoe village near Asesewa, reported the theft of his black Haojue motorbike with registration number M-21-GR 3036, valued at GH¢17,000.

He said on July 24, 2025, at about 0600hours, Mr. Nahi parked the motorbike at the Star Oil Filling Station in Asesewa before travelling to Accra.

However, when he returned the following day around 1600 hours, the motorbike was missing.

The Chief Inspector said police investigations, aided by CCTV footage from the filling station, revealed that Aboku was responsible for the theft.

A manhunt was launched, leading to his arrest on August 16, 2025, at Asesewa.

He added that during interrogation, the accused admitted to the crime in the presence of an independent witness and led investigators to Anyesu Village, where the stolen motorbike was retrieved.

The prosecutor noted that the accused was charged and arraigned before court.

After considering the facts and his admission of guilt, the court sentenced Aboku to six years’ imprisonment.

Inspector Brahene said the sentence, according to the court, is intended not only to punish the offender but also to serve as a deterrent to others engaged in similar criminal activities within the Krobo enclave.

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CAS Broker: Driving technology innovation in Ghana’s logistics industry https://www.adomonline.com/cas-broker-driving-technology-innovation-in-ghanas-logistics-industry/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:37:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572649 CAS Broker has emerged as a trailblazer in Ghana’s logistics and port operations, introducing groundbreaking digital innovations that are transforming how cargo moves across the nation’s ports, terminals, and inland trade corridors. With a vision to digitise Africa’s supply chain, CAS Broker is setting new standards for efficiency, transparency, and growth.

Success Story: The JAPTU Project

One of CAS Broker’s most notable achievements is its collaboration with the Joint Association of Port Transport Unions (JAPTU). Through the Driver and Vehicle Management System (DVMS) powered by NFC card technology, CAS Broker successfully registered and certified over 8,700 drivers and 8,100 trucks in compliance with ACVL standards.

This system has:

Improved accountability and security at Ghana’s major ports.

Reduced fraud, double registration, and revenue leakages.

Created a unified platform for JAPTU’s toll management and Transport Loading Advice (TLA) processes.

The JAPTU project not only strengthened trust between truckers and port authorities but also demonstrated how Ghana can digitise fragmented transport unions for national economic benefit.

Technology Modules for Port & Terminal Operations

Beyond JAPTU, CAS Broker has developed a suite of integrated technology modules designed for port terminals, shipping lines, and logistics companies:

CAS TMS (Transport Management System): Automates truck scheduling, dispatching, and driver performance metrics.

CAS Loadboard: Matches cargo with available trucks in real time, reducing idle time and increasing utilisation.

CAS Fleet Management: Monitors vehicle performance, GPS tracking, and fuel efficiency.

CAS ICD Movement Solution: Digitises container transfers between terminals, ensuring prompt payments through invoice factoring.

CAS Toll & Entry/Exit Gate Systems: Integrated with boom barriers and OCR systems for seamless gate control.

CAS Fuel Management: Tracks consumption, prevents siphoning, and links directly with OMC partners.

CAS CRM: Enhances client engagement and automates sales pipelines for freight forwarders.

CAS Compliance Dashboards: Provide government agencies and customs with real-time insights into cargo and driver activities.

These modules work seamlessly together, giving port stakeholders a unified view of operations and helping reduce congestion, fraud, and inefficiencies.

AI-Powered Innovations

At the heart of CAS Broker’s solutions is Artificial Intelligence (AI). Two flagship AI innovations stand out:

1. AI-Driven CRM: A next-generation customer relationship platform that uses predictive analytics to help freight forwarders and port operators identify new clients, generate leads from cargo manifests, and create data-driven sales funnels.

2. AI Cargo Matching Module: An intelligent system that automatically pairs shippers with the most suitable truckers based on cargo type, route, cost optimisation, and historical performance. This reduces delays, improves efficiency, and unlocks new revenue for both truckers and shippers.

By embedding AI across its ecosystem, CAS Broker is positioning Ghana as a leader in smart logistics for Africa.

Expansion into West Africa

With a strong foothold in Ghana, CAS Broker is actively exploring regional expansion into West Africa, targeting landlocked countries such as Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali that rely heavily on Ghana’s ports for trade. By offering scalable SaaS and hybrid deployment models, CAS Broker is well-placed to provide governments, unions, and logistics companies across the sub-region with solutions that improve cross-border efficiency, transparency, and compliance.

About CAS Broker

CAS Broker is a Ghanaian logistics technology company specialising in digital platforms for freight brokerage, port terminal optimisation, and supply chain management. Through partnerships with institutions such as JAPTU, ACVL, and CAS Broker continues to deliver innovative solutions that transform Africa’s logistics industry.

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Sir Sam Jonah commends President Mahama for upholding democratic principles https://www.adomonline.com/sir-sam-jonah-commends-president-mahama-for-upholding-democratic-principles/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:37:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572687 Ghanaian statesman and business leader, Sir Sam Jonah, has lauded President John Mahama for his steadfast commitment to democracy, particularly his refusal to consider amending the constitution for a third term.

In a post on social media platform Threads on Friday, Sir Jonah praised the former president for resisting calls that could have allowed him to seek another term, describing Mahama’s leadership as embodying “the values of democracy and integrity.”

“Despite calls to amend the constitution for personal gain, he remains committed to upholding the rule of law and respecting the limits of his mandate. His humility, determination, and genuine commitment to leaving a lasting legacy are traits that set him apart as a leader,” Sir Jonah wrote.

He added that Mahama serves as “a role model for future African leaders” and that his dedication to constitutionalism is “a beacon of hope for our continent.”

The commendation follows President Mahama’s firm stance against proposals to alter Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, emphasizing his focus on governance and accountability within the bounds of the law.

Source: Kenneth Awotwe Darko

 

 

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IET-GH President advocates investment in local government engineers https://www.adomonline.com/iet-gh-president-advocates-investment-in-local-government-engineers/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:19:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572685 A gathering of engineers, public officials, and development stakeholders convened to address a pressing national concern: building sustainable infrastructure through empowered local engineering.

The central theme of the forum was Equipping the Engineering Department of the Local Government Service for Sustainable Infrastructure Development.

Delivering the keynote address, Engr. Henry Kwadwo Boateng, President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), Ghana, highlighted both the challenges and actionable solutions to strengthen infrastructure development at the local level.

He pointed out that many engineers serving in Ghana’s local assemblies are tasked with designing, supervising, and implementing critical infrastructure but often lack basic tools, mobility, and equipment. Without these essentials, even the most skilled professionals struggle to deliver quality infrastructure.

“Equipping engineering departments must be the first step. Infrastructure development depends not only on policy but also on capacity, which is built through practical investment,” Engr. Boateng said.

He stressed the importance of continuous in-service training, noting that staying updated with global trends in technology and sustainable practices is essential for engineers to remain innovative and efficient. “Knowledge and innovation are as vital as concrete and steel,” he added.

Engr. Boateng also addressed funding challenges, highlighting that while Internally Generated Funds (IGFs) are crucial for district development, they are often entirely consumed by recurrent expenditures. He advocated for transparent allocation of development control revenues, such as building permits, directly into engineering departments.

Professional regulation was another key focus. Engr. Boateng emphasized that engineers within the Local Government Service must be licensed and regulated by bodies such as IET-GH and the Engineering Council to ensure accountability, maintain professional standards, and build public trust.

Concluding his address, he issued a call to action: “Let us invest in our engineers. Let us train them, equip them, and support them. Because in doing so, we are not just building infrastructure—we are building the future of Ghana.”

Source: Kodwo Mensah Aboroampa

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Health Minister assures nurses of payment after salary delays https://www.adomonline.com/health-minister-assures-nurses-of-payment-after-salary-delays/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:13:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572653 The Minister of Health has assured nurses experiencing salary delays that the government is actively working to resolve the issue.

Speaking during an engagement with health workers at Bibiani Government Hospital in the Western North Region, the Minister acknowledged the challenges faced by affected nurses and appealed for patience as steps are being taken to clear the arrears.

“We understand the challenges the delay has brought to you and your families, and I want to assure you that the Ministry of Health, together with the Ministry of Finance, is taking the necessary steps to settle all outstanding salaries soon,” he stated.

He emphasised that the government remains committed to the welfare of health professionals and will ensure the timely payment of their entitlements.

Mr. Akandoh noted that 7,000 unpaid nurses are currently enrolled on payroll and receiving monthly salaries, while the government continues to migrate the remaining numbers.

The Minister further encouraged nurses to continue delivering quality healthcare while the payment processes are finalised.

He also addressed concerns about expanding the list of medicines covered under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and urged patients to adhere strictly to medical prescriptions as part of efforts to improve healthcare delivery.

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Source: Augustine Boah

]]> Gender Ministry to establish resettlement camp at Gbiniyiri https://www.adomonline.com/gender-ministry-to-establish-resettlement-camp-at-gbiniyiri/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 13:09:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572666 The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) and other stakeholders are to set up a resettlement camp for displaced residents of Gbiniyiri in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District in the Savannah Region.

Food, water and care would be provided at the camp while the government works to restore peace and stability in the area.

Communal clashes over land ownership in Gbiniyiri has led to the death of a number of people, with more than a dozen others injured last weekend.

Following the incident, many residents, mostly women and children, have been displaced, apart from properties destroyed.

The sector Minister, Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, who disclosed this to the media, said the school feeding coordinator in the region, together with a number of caterers, had volunteered to cook for the displaced, adding that there were more sustainable means for the victims to survive and start afresh.

Event

She made the disclosure when she led a delegation to Obogu in the Asante Akyem South District in the Ashanti Region to familiarise herself with the implementation of the nationwide Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) reassessment exercise.

It was being carried out in collaboration with the Ghana National Household Registry (GNHR).

The minister said she was impressed with the work done so far by enumerators and that the exercise would help to eliminate duplication, correct inclusion and exclusion errors, and ensure that only eligible households remained on the programme.

Regional assessment

The six-day reassessment exercise is being conducted in 600 households within the Obogu community.

The data collected would be categorised into three groups—poor, non-poor, and extreme poor, so that those who fall within the extreme poor category will qualify for the LEAP.

For his part, the Head of the Ghana National Household Registry said, “We have already completed eight regions, including Central, Volta, Oti, Savannah, Northern, and North East.”

“Currently, if you look at our social registry, we have about 3.2 million households, translating into 14 million household members,” he added.

Obogu accident

While in the district, the minister and her delegation visited the Saviour Church community, where all 16 church members lost their lives in a fatal road crash on the Atwedie section of the Kumasi-Accra Highway at Obogu in the Eastern Region, barely a month ago.

The victims were returning from the church’s annual programme .

She also interacted with the people at the Savour Church premises at Obogu, where she observed the deprived nature of the community.

The minister said most of the people were qualified for LEAP and that the government would continue to introduce interventions to help improve livelihoods.

Gratitude

Community leaders and some affected families expressed gratitude for the support, describing it as timely and encouraging.

“You have been with us from day one.

You have since supported us, both emotionally and financially, in our difficult times,” Gabriel Kwame Owusu, a relative of 10 out of the 16 victims, said.

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Scores gather for one-week observance of late Akwatia MP Ernest Yaw Kumi [Video] https://www.adomonline.com/scores-gather-for-one-week-observance-of-late-akwatia-mp-ernest-yaw-kumi-video/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:55:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572641 The one-week observance of the late Member of Parliament for Akwatia, Ernest Yaw Kumi, is being held at the Akyem Wenchi Funeral Grounds in the Eastern Region, drawing a large gathering of mourners.

The ceremony has attracted attendees from across the political spectrum, including lawmakers and members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), alongside relatives and residents of Akyem Wenchi, who have come to honour the late legislator.

Mr. Kumi, aged 40, passed away on Monday, July 7, 2025, following a short illness, leaving behind his wife and children.

Preparations are also underway for a by-election to fill his parliamentary seat, with the Electoral Commission scheduling the vote for September 2, 2025.

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Water Supply interruption hits Tema and parts of Accra https://www.adomonline.com/water-supply-interruption-hits-tema-and-parts-of-accra/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:49:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572644 Ghana Water Ltd. (GWL) has announced a temporary shutdown of the Kpong Treatment Plant following damage to its raw water transmission pipeline on Thursday, August 28, 2025.

The emergency repair works, expected to last three days, will disrupt water supply to the entire Tema Metropolis and parts of Accra, including Ashaiman, Gbetsele, Akatamanso, Klagon, Lashibi, Baatsonaa, Spintex, East Legon, and surrounding areas.

GWL management has advised customers to store sufficient water while the supply remains available. Essential service providers such as schools and hospitals are encouraged to contact GWL for support through its toll-free line, WhatsApp, or social media platforms.

The company assured customers that water supply will resume immediately after repairs are completed, apologising for any inconvenience caused.

Read the statement below:

INTERRUPTION IN WATER SUPPLY DUE TO EMERGENCY REPAIR WORKS AT KPONG TREATMENT PLANT

The Management of Ghana Water Ltd. (GWL) wishes to inform its cherished customers and the public that there has been a damage to the raw water transmission pipeline that serves the Kpong Treatment plant, today 28th August 2025. This has necessitated a shutdown of the treatment to allow for emergency repair work to be undertaken.

The repair work, which has since commenced, is expected to last for three (3) days. Consequently, there will be temporary interruption in water supply until the work is completed.

Affected Areas

The interruption will affect customers in the entire Tema Metropolis and most parts of Accra, including but not limited to Ashaiman, Gbetsele, Akatamanso, Klagon, Lashibi, Baatsonaa, Spintex, Parts of East Legon, and surrounding communities

Customers in these areas are kindly advised to store adequate quantities of water while supply is still available.

Support for Essential Service Providers

Essential service providers, especially schools and hospitals, are encouraged to reach out to GWL for assistance during this period through the following channels:

Toll-Free (Telecel lines only): 0800 40000

  • Phone: 0302 2218240 / 0207385089 / 0207385090
  • WhatsApp: 0555123393 / 0555155524
  • All GWL Social Media Handles

Commitment to Restoration

GWL assures all affected customers that water supply will be restored immediately upon completion of the repair work. We sincerely regret the inconvenience this interruption may cause and appreciate the patience and understanding of our valued customers.

For further enquiries, please contact:
PR & Communications Department
📧 prcommunication@gwcl.com.gh

Source: AdomOnline

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12% of tertiary students abuse cocaine; 11% abuse heroin – Opare Addo https://www.adomonline.com/12-of-tertiary-students-abuse-cocaine-11-abuse-heroin-opare-addo/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:38:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572647 Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, has revealed alarming levels of drug use on university and college campuses across Ghana.

Speaking at a JoyNews dialogue on Thursday, August 28, themed “Breaking the Chains: Ghana’s Opioid Crisis,” Mr. Opare Addo said, “Codeine and cough syrups stand at 28%. And then you will be amazed to know that 12% of our university and tertiary students are abusing cocaine and 11% heroin.”

He added that weed edibles are the most widely used, with 59% of respondents admitting consumption. Shisha and hookah, often mixed with other substances, account for 49%, while 41% of students abuse prescription drugs.

The minister expressed concern about students increasingly experimenting with expensive hard drugs. “I know cocaine is expensive, I know heroin is expensive, and we even drilled down to the various institutions,” he said.

Highlighting differences among institutions, Mr. Opare Addo noted, “The nursing health institutions don’t do a lot of abuse. Reasons are that they still operate some form of military regime in the schools, like you need permission to go out. But the worst abusers are the universities.”

He described universities as “epicentres” of the drug crisis, stressing that these substances are often sold openly during hall week celebrations and festive occasions on campus.

Source: Clara Seshie

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South Korea bans phones in school classrooms nationwide https://www.adomonline.com/south-korea-bans-phones-in-school-classrooms-nationwide/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:34:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572592 South Korea has passed a bill banning the use of mobile phones and smart devices during class hours in schools – becoming the latest country to restrict phone use among children and teens.

The law, which comes into effect from the next school year in March 2026, is the result of a bi-partisan effort to curb smartphone addiction, as more research points to its harmful effects.

Lawmakers, parents and teachers argue that smartphone use is affecting students’ academic performance and takes away time they could have spent studying.

The ban has its sceptics, including students, who question how it would work, its wider implications and whether it is addressing the root cause of addiction.

The bill passed convincingly on Wednesday afternoon, with 115 votes in favour out of 163 members present.

Most South Korean schools have already implemented some form of a smartphone ban. And they are not the first to do so.

Some countries like Finland and France have banned phones on a smaller scale, applying the restriction only to schools for younger children. Others like Italy, the Netherlands and China have restricted phone use in all schools.

But South Korea is among the few to enshrine such a ban in law.

Children these days “just can’t seem to put their smartphones down,” says Choi Eun-young, mother of a 14-year-old in Seoul.

It’s not just children though. Nearly a quarter of the country’s 51 million people depend on their phones too much, according to a 2024 government survey. But that figure more than doubles – to 43% – for those between the ages of 10 and 19. And it has been rising over the years.

More than a third of teens also say they struggle to control the amount of time they spend scrolling through videos on social media. And parents fear that this is getting in the way of everything else they could be doing with their time.

“When they go to school, they’re supposed to study, but also build friendships and take part in various activities. Yet they’re unable to focus on those things,” says Ms Choi. “Even when they’re chatting with friends, they quickly go back to their phones, and naturally this interferes with learning as well.”

Some parents, like Kim Sun, whose two daughters are in primary school, are also worried about bullying on social media, where “kids throw around unthinkably harsh insults” at each other.

Cho Jung-hun, an MP from the opposition People Power Party who introduced the bill, says he was encouraged to act as other countries made similar moves. He says there is “significant scientific and medical proof” that smartphone addiction has “extremely harmful effects on students’ brain development and emotional growth”.

Although it only bans phone use during class hours, the law gives teachers the power to stop students from using their phones on school premises. It also asks schools to educate students about the proper use of smart devices.

There are some exemptions. The bill allows students with disabilities or special educational needs to use assistive devices, and permits use for educational purposes or during emergencies.

Teachers, however, appear to be divided over the ban. Of the two major teachers’ groups in the country, only the conservative Korean Federation of Teachers’ Association backed the bill, saying it provides “a much firmer legal basis” for restricting phones in classrooms.

A spokesperson for the group said that, according to their internal survey, nearly 70% of teachers had reported classroom disruptions because of smartphone use, with some students “unable to control their emotions in the moment [when teachers restrict phone use], swearing at or even assaulting the teachers”.

The other group, Korean Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union, said it did not have an official stand on the law – it said some members were concerned that the law violates students’ right to access their smartphones.

“In the current reality, students have no place to meet friends outside of cram schools except through KakaoTalk [a communication app] or Instagram, and they are constantly pushed into competition at school,” says Cho Young-sun, a high school teacher who believes the bill targets phones rather than the real challenge students face – the country’s notoriously competitive college entrance exams.

Known as Suneung, it is an eight-hour marathon of back-to-back tests that many Koreans believe seals their fate. The score plays a major role in determining whether they go to university and, if they do, which one it will be, and that, in turn, decides their job prospects and income.

Korean children begin preparing for the exam from their first day of school. A 13-year-old student, who did not want to be named, told the BBC that he simply doesn’t have time to be addicted to his phone, as private tutoring sessions and homework after school usually keep him up past midnight every day.

“Rather than simply taking phones away, I think the first step should be teaching students what they can do without them,” says Seo Min-joon, an 18 year-old high schooler who has been speaking up against the smartphone ban.

Banning the phones during class hours doesn’t achieve much, he argues, because “students would still be on their phones while commuting or lying in bed at night”.

“There has been no real education about healthy use, just confiscation.”

Source: BBC

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Eight convicted, fined GH¢6,000 each over Ablekuma North by-election violence https://www.adomonline.com/eight-convicted-fined-gh%c2%a26000-each-over-ablekuma-north-by-election-violence/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:08:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572618 Eight men who participated in violent disturbances during the Ablekuma North by-election have been convicted and sentenced by the Accra Circuit Court.

Each was ordered to pay a fine of 500 penalty units (GH¢6,000) or, in default, serve 24 months in prison.

The convicts — Mohammed Abubakari, Tijani Mahmudu, Prince Dzakpasu, Anas Mohammed, Mohammed Hamda, Darko Otibu Samuel, Musah Muntari, and Ali Saeed (alias Bomba) — appeared before His Honour Isaac Addo on Friday, August 29, 2025, and pleaded guilty to the charges.

Prosecutors told the court the incident occurred at the Methodist Church Polling Station during the by-election. The victims were Hawa Mavis Koomson, former Minister of State and ex-MP for Awutu Senya East; Majeed Mohammed Saana, a trader; and Chris Lloyd Nii Kwei, Deputy Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

While the victims were monitoring proceedings, the accused launched an unprovoked attack, first assaulting Mrs Koomson and Mr Saana before turning on Mr Kwei. Videos of the assault went viral online.

They were charged with conspiracy to commit assault and three counts of assault, contrary to Sections 23(1) and 84 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

The case, which began on Monday, August 26, was fast-tracked after all eight admitted their roles in the violence, leading to their conviction and sentencing.

Source: MyJoyOnline

 

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Ohawu Agricultural College battles infrastructure deficits as University upgrade looms https://www.adomonline.com/ohawu-agricultural-college-battles-infrastructure-deficits-as-university-upgrade-looms/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:03:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572603 The sprawling grounds of Ohawu Agricultural College tell a story of potential constrained by decades of neglect.

With buildings dating back to Ghana’s independence era still housing modern agricultural training, the institution that trains future farmers now struggles with inadequate infrastructure, outdated facilities, and basic survival needs.

As Ghana’s only agricultural college in the Volta Region, Ohawu is tasked with training students in crop irrigation, aquaculture, and sustainable farming. Yet, the campus itself lacks potable water, reliable transportation, sufficient laboratories, and adequate accommodation.

“We teach students about efficient water management for crops, but we cannot provide them clean water to drink,” laments Principal Ernest Mawufemor Kwesi Abiwu. His frustration is evident as he surveys cracked lecture blocks, leaking roofs, and obsolete laboratory equipment that no longer serve the demands of modern agriculture.

Daily Struggles of Students

The college’s 400 students share facilities originally built for far fewer. Many must fetch water daily before lectures, balancing their studies with basic survival.

“Sometimes we have to choose between attending lectures and fetching water,” says Charlotte Yawa Sodzedo, a General Agriculture student.

Inadequate hostel space forces some into overcrowded rooms, while others rent makeshift housing off-campus. The college’s single bus frequently breaks down, disrupting farm visits and field practicals. Laboratories—essential for agricultural training—still carry equipment from the 1960s, unfit for today’s soil science, plant pathology, and animal production courses.

With only 18 lecturers, the staff-to-student ratio is stretched thin, leaving little room for the hands-on training agriculture requires.

A Region Left Behind

The neglect of Ohawu mirrors the educational gap in southeastern Ghana. Principal Abiwu describes the area as a “university desert,” noting that many young people migrate to distant institutions or abandon higher education altogether.

Traditional leader Torgbui Kordor III laments the painful exodus of talent from the region: “Our brightest youth are forced to leave, and many never return.”

Promises and Practicality

Former President John Dramani Mahama’s promise to upgrade Ohawu into a university sparked excitement. But turning colonial-era buildings into a modern university remains a daunting task.

“The transformation must be holistic,” Principal Abiwu insists. “We need adequate lecture halls, functioning laboratories, hostels, housing for staff, transport, internet connectivity, and water.”

Holding On Amidst Challenges

Despite its difficulties, Ohawu has introduced new courses in animal health and production to meet evolving agricultural needs. Partnerships with organizations like Canada’s IDRC and the World Food Programme have provided equipment and curriculum support. Certificate-level programs have been phased out in favor of diplomas and Higher National Diplomas.

Yet progress is hampered by infrastructure deficits. Students continue to appeal for the restoration of allowances to ease the burden of high costs, worsened by poor living and learning conditions.

“We are preparing students for 21st-century agriculture using 1960s infrastructure,” one lecturer remarks. “It’s simply not sustainable.”

A Call for Action

The plight of Ohawu Agricultural College underscores Ghana’s broader challenge of matching agricultural development rhetoric with real investment in rural education. Agriculture remains the backbone of the economy, employing more than half the population, yet the flagship institution meant to train its professionals operates under what many describe as unacceptable conditions.

With this year’s Hogbetsotso Festival launch set to take place at Ohawu Agricultural College, stakeholders see the event as an opportunity to draw national attention to the institution’s plight—and to call on government, organizations, and individuals to support its transformation.

For now, students and staff carry on—teaching, learning, and farming under difficult conditions—while holding onto hope that Ohawu’s next chapter will be about real progress, not just promises.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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Multimedia Group forms historic alliance to project Hogbetsotso Festival on global stage https://www.adomonline.com/multimedia-group-forms-historic-alliance-to-project-hogbetsotso-festival-on-global-stage/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 11:56:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572581 Ghana’s cultural calendar is set for a landmark shift as the Multimedia Group, the nation’s largest media conglomerate, partners with the Anlo Traditional Council to champion the 2025 Hogbetsotso Festival.

The strategic alliance is being hailed as a cultural breakthrough that will project one of Ghana’s oldest traditional festivals beyond its regional roots into a national and global showcase.

The announcement followed a high-level meeting at the Multimedia Group offices in Accra between executives of the media house, led by Mr. Fifi Koomson, General Manager for Joy Brands, and the Hogbetsotso Festival Planning Committee, chaired by Mr. Ken Edzordzinam Kpedor.

The partnership, though awaiting the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), has already set in motion a comprehensive plan to ensure the festival receives unprecedented coverage across radio, television, and digital platforms.

A cultural heritage meets modern media

At the heart of this partnership is a powerful symbolism: Ghana’s most influential media network lending its reach to retell the migration story of the Anlo people — a centuries-old heritage of resilience and settlement — through the lens of modern media.

“The Volta Region is a great region that must be publicized,” Mr. Koomson affirmed, adding that the Multimedia Group is committed to covering every stage of the festival from its launch to the grand durbar. “We believe in showcasing the richness of our cultural identity and positioning Hogbetsotso as a celebration of national unity.”

Early planning, stronger collaboration

Sales Manager for Adom Brands, Mr. Bright Kove, noted that early engagement this year has laid the foundation for stronger collaboration compared to previous years. He disclosed that Multimedia’s existing partnerships with Guinness Brewery and growing interest from Ecobank provide an additional boost for sponsorship, making the 2025 edition one of the most promising yet.

“This year things are taking shape early for a better partnership,” Mr. Kove said. “We are confident that the collaboration will make the festival more vibrant, exciting, and far-reaching.”

A comprehensive media blitz

To deliver on its promise, the Multimedia Group’s Media and Publicity Committee, chaired by Dr. Mrs. Mary Ayim Segbefia, has unveiled the Multimedia Ghana Media Support Plan for the Launch of Hogbe 2025, under the theme “Building Bridges: From a Common History to a Common Destiny.”

The plan outlines a four-day media blitz beginning on Wednesday, August 27, ahead of the official launch on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at the Ohawu Agricultural College. The coverage will include:

  • Live Presenter Mentions (LPMs): Across Joy FM, Adom FM, Joy Prime, and Adom TV.

  • Festival Jingles: Running on Joy FM, Hitz FM, and Adom FM.

  • Special Features: Historical explorations on the Joy News AM Show, tourism and economic discussions on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, and a national unity dialogue on the Joy FM Super Morning Show.

  • Digital & Social Media Drive: Livestreams via Joy Prime Facebook, MyJoyOnline, and hashtags #Hogbe2025, #AnloHeritage, and #BuildingBridges.

The strategy aims not only to build nationwide anticipation but also to extend Hogbetsotso’s reach to the Ghanaian diaspora and global cultural enthusiasts.

Regional significance, national impact

Planning Committee Chairman, Mr. Ken Edzordzinam Kpedor, stressed that the people of the Volta Region have long valued the Multimedia Group, whose vast listenership makes the alliance both strategic and natural. He highlighted this year’s program, including a special mini Hogbe ceremony in Adidome, Central Tongu District, underscoring the festival’s regional inclusiveness.

“The people of the Volta Region love the Multimedia Group, and this partnership ensures that Hogbetsotso will no longer be just a regional festival — it will be a national and international brand,” Mr. Kpedor said.

Preserving heritage, inspiring the future

The Hogbetsotso Festival commemorates the migration of the Anlo people and their settlement in their present homeland — a living testament to resilience, unity, and cultural pride. With Multimedia Group’s involvement, the 2025 edition promises to merge authenticity with modern reach, turning the celebration into a platform that preserves history while inspiring future generations.

What began centuries ago as a commemoration of migration will now, through the power of media, be retold to millions worldwide. The 2025 Hogbetsotso Festival is set to be more than an event; it will be a cultural moment that bridges Ghana’s past with its future.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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GES debunks reports on SHS placement cut-off points https://www.adomonline.com/ges-debunks-reports-on-shs-placement-cut-off-points/ Fri, 29 Aug 2025 11:50:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2572585 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed reports circulating on social media suggesting that there are fixed cut-off points for placement into senior high schools.

In a statement, the Service explained that placements are determined primarily by the raw scores of candidates.

It added that other considerations include the level of demand for a particular school, the competitiveness of specific programmes, the overall aggregates of candidates, as well as catchment area factors.

GES stressed that the idea of predetermined cut-off points is false and has no place in the placement process. It described such reports as misleading and cautioned parents, guardians, and students against relying on them.

According to the Service, these publications are the work of unscrupulous individuals attempting to misinform the public.

The GES further assured all stakeholders that the placement process remains transparent, fair, and merit-based, designed to give every student the opportunity they deserve.

Source: Adomonline

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