News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:57:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Gender Ministry condemns viral video of man forcing child to smoke https://www.adomonline.com/gender-ministry-condemns-viral-video-of-man-forcing-child-to-smoke/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:57:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602635 The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection has initiated a police investigation following the circulation of a disturbing video showing a group of men forcing a young child to smoke a cigarette.

The footage, widely shared on social media, captures the men laughing as they pressure the visibly confused child to inhale the substance, sparking public outrage and calls for swift punishment.

According to the Ministry, exposing a child to harmful substances constitutes child endangerment and violates the Children’s Act, 1998 (Act 560), which mandates the protection of all children from physical, psychological, and moral harm.

The act also contravenes national policies that promote safe and nurturing environments for children.

The Gender Ministry has forwarded the video to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, with authorities expected to identify and arrest those involved.

The incident comes as Ghana and the global community mark the final days of the annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. The Ministry emphasized that the video underscores the urgent need to protect children from all forms of abuse.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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Police investigate viral video showing man giving cigarette to child https://www.adomonline.com/police-investigate-viral-video-showing-man-giving-cigarette-to-child/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:54:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602633 The Ghana Police Service has launched an investigation into a disturbing viral video showing a man giving a substance suspected to be a cigarette to a young child.

According to a police statement, efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the man captured in the footage. Authorities are also working to locate the child to ensure their immediate safety and protection.

Investigators have urged the public to assist by providing any information that could help trace the suspect or the child. Anyone with relevant details is encouraged to report to the nearest police station.

The Police stressed that the act constitutes child endangerment and will be treated with the utmost seriousness as part of ongoing efforts to combat abuse and exploitation.

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Gender Ministry refers viral video of child forced to smoke to police https://www.adomonline.com/gender-ministry-refers-viral-video-of-child-forced-to-smoke-to-police/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:48:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602630 The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has referred to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) a disturbing viral video showing a group of men coercing a young child to smoke a cigarette.

In a statement issued on Friday, November 21, the Ministry condemned the act as blatant child endangerment, emphasizing that exposing a child to harmful substances constitutes abuse and violates the child’s rights and dignity under Ghanaian law.

The Ministry noted that the incident breaches the Children’s Act, 1998 (Act 560), which mandates the protection of every child from physical, psychological, and moral harm. It also contradicts the objectives of the Early Childhood Care and Development Policy, which promotes safe and nurturing environments for children.

The Ministry urged parents, guardians, caregivers, and the public to take their responsibility to safeguard children seriously and called on the police to swiftly arrest and prosecute all those involved.

Beyond the referral to law enforcement, the Ministry encouraged families, traditional authorities, religious bodies, and civil society groups to intensify efforts to prevent violence and protect vulnerable groups, particularly children and women, as the country marks the final phase of the global 16 Days of Activism against Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

“The protection of children’s rights and dignity is a collective duty,” the statement stressed.

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No DNA test has been done yet – Family of late Samuel Aboagye refutes reports [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/no-dna-test-has-been-done-yet-family-of-late-samuel-aboagye-refutes-reports-listen/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:43:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602644 The family of the late Samuel Aboagye, one of the eight victims of the August 6 helicopter crash, has clarified that no DNA test has yet been conducted to determine the paternity of Aboagye’s child.

Shortly after Samuel Aboagye’s death, rumors circulated that his wife had refused to present their child for DNA testing, which was intended to assist in identifying Aboagye’s body.

This fueled speculation that the child might not be his. Later, reports emerged claiming the DNA test had been completed and that Aboagye’s wife had been vindicated.

However, Nana Dwamena Kwabena Yiakwan II, brother of the deceased, told Adom News that the family has not undertaken any DNA test and that the circulating reports are false.

He expressed surprise at the rumors and emphasized that the family has no one to suspect for spreading such claims.

He further noted that a court ruling scheduled for December 23, 2025, will determine the next steps.

“The DNA test will only be conducted after the court proceedings. All current media speculations are unfounded,” he added.

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Taptap Send managers pay courtesy visit to Ghana’s new High Commissioner to the UK & Northern Ireland https://www.adomonline.com/taptap-send-managers-pay-courtesy-visit-to-ghanas-new-high-commissioner-to-the-uk-northern-ireland/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:29:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602638 Taptap Send has paid a courtesy visit to Her Excellency, the High Commissioner of Ghana to the United Kingdom, Sabah Zita Benson, as well as her deputy, Aquinas Quansah, to welcome them and their new team to the United Kingdom and express appreciation for their continuous support in strengthening the Ghana–UK remittance corridor.

During the visit, the Taptap Send delegation thanked the High Commissioner for her guidance, which has contributed significantly to the company’s growth and impact within the Ghanaian diaspora community.

The meeting also reaffirmed Taptap Send’s commitment to partnering with the Ghana mission in the UK on diaspora projects like the Ghana card registration drive, as well as community engagement events.

Speaking during the visit, Taptap Send’s Head of Africa, Mawutor Abraham, highlighted their mission to not only facilitate safe and reliable transactions but also to give back to the community that supports them.

Her Excellency, on her part, commented on Taptap Send’s brilliant community presence and welcomed a deeper partnership with Taptap Send.

As part of this commitment, Taptap Send is offering a 1.5% cashback on every transfer to Ghana till the 24th of this month, allowing customers to earn more while supporting their families back home. This gesture reflects the company’s dedication to making remitting money more fulfilling and enhancing the strong bond between Ghanaians in the UK and their loved ones in Ghana.

The High Commissioner commended Taptap Send for its continuous efforts to serve the Ghanaian community and encouraged continued collaboration that benefits both the diaspora and the economy back home.

Taptap Send remains committed to innovation, customer satisfaction, and community support as it continues to build trust and expand its services to make money remittances to Ghana accessible and reliable.

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Proxy voting is a national right, attempts to abolish it threaten the democratic voice of diaspora Ghanaians – CGNU https://www.adomonline.com/proxy-voting-is-a-national-right-attempts-to-abolish-it-threaten-the-democratic-voice-of-diaspora-ghanaians-cgnu/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 15:24:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602619 A UK-based advocacy group, Concerned Ghanaians for National Unity (CGNU), has condemned what it describes as deliberate attempts by some political actors to deny Ghanaians abroad their constitutional right to vote.

The group says efforts to abolish proxy voting, particularly ahead of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) upcoming presidential primaries, pose a direct threat to democratic participation.

In a statement issued on behalf of Ghanaian diaspora voters across all political parties and independent groups, CGNU stressed that proxy voting is a protected right under Ghanaian law.

Citing Section 25 of the Public Elections Regulations (C.I. 94), the group noted that any registered voter who is unable to vote in person due to absence, illness, or other circumstances is legally entitled to vote by proxy.

The group dismissed claims that proxy voting facilitates electoral malpractice, describing such assertions as “misleading, unfounded, and inconsistent with national law and long-standing practice.”

CGNU also highlighted what it called the “deep irony” of the situation.

“The New Patriotic Party—the same party that championed and engineered the Representation of the People Amendment Act (ROPAA) to secure voting rights for Ghanaians abroad—now appears open to arguments for abolishing proxy voting, which is currently the only lawful means through which diaspora citizens can participate,” the statement said.

The group argued that ROPAA was grounded in the principle that every Ghanaian, regardless of location, deserves a say in national governance. Any attempt to curtail diaspora voting rights, they said, would contradict not only the spirit of ROPAA but also the NPP’s own democratic legacy.

“Proxy voting is legal, legitimate, and essential for ensuring that every Ghanaian retains their constitutional voice. Any attempt to abolish it is an attempt to silence the diaspora, weaken internal party democracy, and undermine Ghana’s national electoral integrity,” CGNU concluded.

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Energy Minister sets strict technical and commercial criteria for Springfield deal https://www.adomonline.com/energy-minister-sets-strict-technical-and-commercial-criteria-for-springfield-deal/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 14:53:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602625 Energy Minister John Jinapor says the government will only consider a state-led takeover of Springfield Exploration and Production Limited’s (SEP) stake in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 (WCTP2) if the asset meets strict technical and commercial criteria.

He made the comments on the Joy Super Morning Show while outlining the due diligence process the government intends to follow.

The government is currently exploring a possible intervention in the block as part of broader efforts to protect declining upstream assets and boost oil production, which has dropped significantly over the past few years.

The outcome of the evaluation will determine whether the state engages Springfield or walks away from the deal.

John Jinapor said the ministry will not proceed unless a thorough assessment shows that the field is commercially viable and beneficial to the state.

“Does the field hold potential? Is the field prolific? Is the state going to benefit if it takes a stake in that field? That is the technical aspect,” he explained.

He added that the commercial evaluation would also require validating Springfield’s financial claims.

“They claimed that they spent some money. Have they indeed spent that money? Can we validate those expenditures? Very, very critical,” he said.

The minister stressed that while he is committed to supporting Ghanaian companies in the petroleum sector, he will not compromise on due process or transparency.

“I’m determined to help any Ghanaian company. But I’ll never bend the rules. I’ll never bend fair principle,” he stated.

John Jinapor also welcomed scrutiny from civil society groups, including ACEP, noting that their comments help refine the process. He assured that any final report on the WCTP2 assessment will be made available to stakeholders for open discussion.

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University of Ghana reacts to Prof. Gyampo and Dr. Domfe’s recent altercation https://www.adomonline.com/university-of-ghana-reacts-to-prof-gyampo-and-dr-domfes-recent-altercation/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 14:28:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602568 The University of Ghana says it has initiated internal procedures to address the recent public confrontation between two of its senior academics, Prof. Ransford Gyampo and Dr. George Domfe.

In a statement issued on Friday, November 21, 2025, the university said the actions of both lecturers are being assessed under the University of Ghana Statutes (2024) and the Code of Conduct for Academic Senior Members (2011).

Management noted a widely circulated video showing the two lecturers in a heated verbal exchange during a live appearance on TV3’s current affairs programme, The Key Points, on Saturday, November 15, 2025. What began as a panel discussion escalated into a tense personal argument.

The university explained that it has activated its internal mechanisms to examine the conduct of the lecturers and determine appropriate disciplinary measures.

“The University demands high standards of professionalism, integrity and decorum from all faculty and staff, and expects all members of the University community to uphold these values in both public and private engagements,” the statement said.

“Management remains committed to safeguarding the dignity of the University and preserving public confidence in the institution,” the statement added.

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KNUST graduates pay emotional tribute to slain colleague Joana Deladem Yabani https://www.adomonline.com/knust-graduates-pay-emotional-tribute-to-slain-colleague-joana-deladem-yabani/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 14:26:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602588 Graduating students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) paid a heartfelt tribute to their slain colleague, Joana Deladem Yabani, who was set to graduate with the Class of 2025.

During the ceremony, Overall Best Student Ebenezer Appiah Odei paused his address and invited the entire congregation to rise for a minute of silence in Joana’s honour.

The solemn moment swept through the auditorium as students, faculty, and families reflected on a life tragically cut short. The tribute by her classmates was a poignant gesture to acknowledge her brilliance and the future she was denied.

Joana Deladem Yabani was tragically murdered earlier this year, a loss that deeply shook the university community. The final-year student, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, was found dead around 5:00 a.m. on February 27, 2025, near the KNUST Disability and Rehabilitation Centre by campus security personnel.

She was allegedly strangled by a schoolmate believed to be her boyfriend, who remains in police custody as investigations continue.

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Police destroy 600 sacks of Indian Hemp worth about GH¢4.2Bn https://www.adomonline.com/police-destroy-600-sacks-of-indian-hemp-worth-about-gh4-2bn/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 13:09:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602597 The Volta Regional Police Command has destroyed 600 sacks of Indian hemp weighing 47,530 kilogrammes, valued at approximately GH¢4.2 billion, following a court order issued after the conclusion of a criminal trial.

The destruction exercise took place on Monday, November 17, at about 2:30 p.m., involving exhibits seized in 2022 in the case of The Republic vs. Yao Kwadwo, also known as Wallako, and two others.

In a statement issued on Thursday, November 20, Chief Inspector Francis Kwaru Gomado, Head of the Public Affairs Unit of the Volta Regional Police Command, said the Ho Circuit Court authorised the disposal after the exhibits had been presented in evidence.

“The six hundred sacks contained a total of forty-seven thousand, five hundred and thirty kilograms (47,530kg) with an estimated face value of about 4.2 billion Ghana cedis,” the statement said.

The order was granted by His Honour Felix Datsumor, presiding judge of the Ho Circuit Court.

The burning exercise was supervised by a multi-agency team including Circuit Court Registrar Mr. Moses Dzanfi; State Attorney Mr. Joseph Opusomah; Mr. Daniel John Pekyi of the Narcotics Control Commission; and Mr. Emmanuel Mensah Gbekor of the Environmental Protection Authority.

The exhibits were “completely burnt under strict Police, National Security and media presence at about 22:30 hours at the Kiefe dumping site in Ho,” the statement noted.

The Volta Regional Police Command expressed appreciation to all stakeholders for their collaboration in combating drug trafficking and reaffirmed its commitment to fighting the drug menace.

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Minority accuses government of stalling reintroduction of Anti-LGBTQ Bill https://www.adomonline.com/minority-accuses-government-of-stalling-reintroduction-of-anti-lgbtq-bill/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:31:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602587 The Minority in Parliament has criticised the government for what it says is a deliberate attempt to delay the reintroduction of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, popularly known as the anti-LGBTQ bill.

According to the caucus, it has been five weeks since Speaker Alban Bagbin announced that the revised version of the bill was undergoing final fine-tuning to facilitate its smooth passage. Yet, the bill has still not been brought back to the House for consideration.

Raising the issue on the floor of Parliament on Friday, November 21, the lead sponsor of the bill, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, MP for Assin South, urged that it be scheduled on the order paper next week.

“It is five weeks since Mr Speaker gave that ruling, yet no attempt has been made by this House to address the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, even as the cancer of LGBTQ continues to devastate our norms and threaten our family values,” he said.

He warned that Parliament must not give the impression that a bill considered a priority in the previous Parliament has been abandoned. Ntim Fordjour alleged that the government is blocking the bill from being listed for discussion, a development he described as disappointing to Ghanaians. He insisted the matter be corrected if it was due to an oversight.

However, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga rejected the claims, stating that the government has no intention of obstructing the bill’s return and assuring the House of the Mahama administration’s commitment to ensuring its passage.

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Aduro Ye Herbal donates 5,000 sets of Obuasi diapers to health facilities in Obuasi https://www.adomonline.com/aduro-ye-herbal-donates-5000-sets-of-obuasi-diapers-to-health-facilities-in-obuasi/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:20:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602598 Chief Executive Officer of Aduro Ye Herbal, Dr. Collins Amo, producers of Obuasi Bitters and Obuasi Baby Diapers amongst others, has donated five thousand (5,000) sets of its baby diapers to selected health facilities within the Obuasi East and Obuasi municipalities.

The gesture forms part of the company’s ongoing commitment to strengthening maternal and child healthcare within the Obuasi enclave.

The beneficiary facilities include St. Jude Hospital, Obuasi Government Hospital, SDA Hospital, Bryant Mission Hospital, and the AGA Health Foundation.

Presenting the items, Dr. Amo underscored the company’s resolve to contribute meaningfully to the development of the communities in which it operates.

“As part of our corporate social responsibility, we find it important to support key sectors such as health—especially when it involves mothers and newborns. These diapers are locally produced here in Obuasi, and we believe they will help ease the burden on health facilities and families,” he said.

The herbal company reiterated continuous partnership with local authorities and institutions to promote improved healthcare delivery and general community well-being.

Health officials from the beneficiary institutions expressed gratitude for the timely support, noting that the donation would significantly enhance hygiene and care within maternity and child welfare units.

This latest gesture adds to a growing list of philanthropic interventions by Dr. Amo.

Over the years, he has supported several worthy causes, including donations to orphanages and widows.

Last year, he contributed GH₵200,000 to the Heal KATH project—an act that earned widespread public commendation.

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Cuts to nurses allowances, abandoned rural health promises are red flags for 2026 – Kingsley Agyemang https://www.adomonline.com/cuts-to-nurses-allowances-abandoned-rural-health-promises-are-red-flags-for-2026-kingsley-agyemang/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:18:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602554 The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Dr. Kingsley Agyemang, has expressed serious concern over what he describes as worrying gaps in the 2026 budget regarding rural healthcare and the welfare of health workers.

Speaking to journalists at a post-budget briefing, Dr. Agyemang said the government has failed to provide a clear roadmap for improving healthcare access in rural areas, despite earlier commitments by the NDC to deploy mobile medical and dental vans.

“I represent a rural constituency, and not a single medical outreach or mobile van has been deployed. These interventions were meant to support the most deprived communities,” he said.

He criticised the budget for its silence on plans to upgrade SHS sickbays into satellite clinics, improve occupational safety in workplaces, and introduce tax incentives to motivate health professionals.

Dr. Agyemang also raised alarm over a significant cut to the nursing training allowance—from GH₵770 million to GH₵474 million—warning that it threatens the pipeline of health professionals needed for underserved communities.

He further questioned the lack of progress on two proposed nursing training schools, despite GH₵40 million having been allocated for them in the previous budget.

According to him, while critical health-sector priorities remain unaddressed, the government appears prepared to commit billions to purchasing new presidential and military aircraft.

“With health allocation barely GH₵16 million, less than eight percent of the national budget, at a time when galamsey-related health issues are rising, this is not the direction we should be taking,” he stressed.

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Fire destroys shop at Agartha Market in Koforidua https://www.adomonline.com/fire-destroys-shop-at-agartha-market-in-koforidua/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:10:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602552 A morning fire on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, destroyed a commercial container shop at Agartha Market near the National Ambulance Service office in Koforidua.

According to reports, the blaze started inside the metal container around 10:00 a.m., quickly consuming the items stored inside.

Thick smoke filled the area as traders and residents raised the alarm.

Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service arrived at 10:04 a.m. to find the shop heavily engulfed. Although they brought the flames under control within minutes, the container and its contents were already partially destroyed.

No injuries or casualties were reported.

The cause of the fire is still unknown, and investigations have begun to determine what triggered the incident.

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2024 was the worst economic crisis in Ghana’s history – Kwakye Ofosu https://www.adomonline.com/2024-was-the-worst-economic-crisis-in-ghanas-history-kwakye-ofosu/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:01:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602551 Minister for Government Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu has described the economic downturn experienced in 2024 as “the worst crisis in Ghana’s history,” arguing that its severity was unprecedented and avoidable.

Speaking on Metro TV on Friday, November 20, he attributed the crisis to mismanagement rather than global factors, pointing directly to the leadership of former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, who served as head of the Economic Management Team.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu asserted that the hardships citizens endured in 2024 were a direct reflection of policy failures.

According to him, inflation, instability in the currency, and difficulties in public finances all contributed to a level of strain that had never been witnessed in the country’s post-independence history.

He emphasised that these economic indicators showed a stark contrast between the government’s rhetoric and the lived reality of Ghanaians.

He stated that despite assurances from the former Vice President and the NPP government, the administration failed to implement measures that could have cushioned the population.

Instead, he argued, the burden of austerity and high living costs pushed many households into severe distress.

“The numbers and the lived experiences all point to a crisis of historic proportions,” he said.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu also rejected claims that global conditions were primarily responsible for the crisis, saying many countries navigated similar shocks without experiencing the level of hardship that Ghana faced.

He insisted that Ghana’s difficulties were amplified by poor decision-making and an overreliance on short-term policies that could not sustain the economy.

He concluded that the economic crisis of 2024 would remain a central point of political debate as the country approaches the next general election cycle.

In his words, Ghanaians will continue to demand accountability, particularly from Dr Bawumia as he seeks reelection to lead the NPP into the 2028 presidential race.

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Bawumia’s record is abysmal; he can’t take it to the market – Kwakye Ofosu https://www.adomonline.com/bawumias-record-is-abysmal-he-cant-take-it-to-the-market-kwakye-ofosu/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 12:00:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602547 The Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has launched a sharp critique of former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, arguing that the New Patriotic Party’s 2024 presidential candidate has “no credible record” to present to Ghanaians.

Speaking on Metro TV on Friday, November 20, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu said Dr. Bawumia’s performance in office offers no compelling basis for his renewed ambition to lead the NPP into the 2028 elections. He contended that the former Vice President oversaw some of the country’s most disappointing economic outcomes in recent years, leaving many citizens disillusioned.

He argued that Dr. Bawumia’s shifting campaign messages reflect an inability to defend the economic realities under the government he helped lead, noting that many of his earlier promises never translated into tangible results.

According to him, the economic challenges experienced during the former Vice President’s tenure severely undermine any effort to present him as a viable flagbearer for the future.

“If your record does not resonate with the people, you cannot take it to the political market,” he stressed, adding that the 2024 defeat clearly showed public dissatisfaction with Dr. Bawumia’s stewardship.

Mr. Kwakye Ofosu further accused Dr. Bawumia of deflecting blame instead of taking responsibility for the difficulties that arose while he chaired the government’s economic management team.

He concluded that the NPP must confront the realities of its governance shortcomings rather than attempting to revive Dr. Bawumia’s political prospects, insisting that marketing him for 2028 would be “a difficult, if not impossible, task.”

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Domestic abuse is deeply rooted in personality disorders and societal conditioning – Psychiatrist https://www.adomonline.com/domestic-abuse-is-deeply-rooted-in-personality-disorders-and-societal-conditioning-psychiatrist/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:52:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602541 Psychiatrist and clinical psychologist Dr Emmanuel Azusong has explained that domestic abuse is not only a product of individual behaviour but is deeply rooted in personality disorders and societal conditioning.

His comments come after a man was captured in a viral video brutally assaulting a woman believed to be his wife has been remanded into police custody, along with two others accused of trying to threaten a witness.

According to him, abusive men exhibit traits linked to personality disorders, such as narcissism and controlling behaviours, which are often shaped by their upbringing and societal conditioning.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Dr Azusong explained that for some men, abusive behaviour is not only a response to specific situations but a reflection of their deep-rooted beliefs about gender roles and power dynamics in relationships.

Dr Azusong highlighted that many men who engage in abuse against women may have underlying personality disorders that contribute to their violent tendencies.

“A lot of men who are abusive, you would realise that the abuse is not only peculiar to women but it is something ingrained in their nature, in their thinking, and in their upbringing,” he said.

“Most of these individuals may have personality disorders, like narcissistic personality disorder, where they feel entitled to control others, particularly their partners.”

He further explained that societal norms often reinforce these destructive behaviours, particularly the belief that men are inherently entitled to dominate the household.

“These men are brought up by society to think that as the man, they should dominate the affairs of the house,” Dr Azusong said. “And that a woman should have no say in whatever is going on in the house, with her sole duty being in the kitchen.”

Dr Azusong’s noted that ingrained gender roles that persist in many communities, where men are conditioned to see themselves as the authoritative figures in relationships, while women are often relegated to subservient roles.

This power imbalance, he argued, creates an environment where abuse can be seen as acceptable or justified in the minds of some perpetrators.

One of the more troubling aspects of Dr Azusong’s analysis was his reference to the darker psychological motivations that can drive abusive behaviour, specifically the disturbing link between pain and sexual gratification.

Drawing on the recent viral video of the abusive incident, Dr Azusong noted that some men derive sexual pleasure from inflicting harm and maintaining control over their partners.

“In this particular video, you realise that this man still wanted to have sex with the woman despite all the controlling, demeaning, and abusive actions,” he explained.

“There are some men who gain sexual pleasure simply by inducing pain onto the woman. It’s important to recognise that for some individuals.”

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Tatale-Sanguli DCE vows to end floor learning, pushes major education improvements https://www.adomonline.com/tatale-sanguli-dce-vows-to-end-floor-learning-pushes-major-education-improvements/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:51:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602537 The District Chief Executive for Tatale-Sanguli, Mary Tagba, has reaffirmed her commitment to prioritizing education in the district, assuring residents that no child will be left out of the government’s development agenda.

Speaking to the media, Madam Tagba outlined a series of projects aimed at improving both education and healthcare delivery. Communities such as Tugbeni, Sabonjida, Tikasani, Nbolado and Christian Heritage are expected to benefit from these interventions.

She announced that the Assembly has awarded contracts for the construction of CHPS compounds and three-unit classroom blocks with offices in three communities—projects she believes will significantly enhance access to quality education and health services.

The DCE also revealed that 15 solar-mechanized boreholes have been approved to address the district’s longstanding water challenges, particularly during the dry season. She assured residents that access to clean, potable water will soon see meaningful improvement.

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Accra Mayor warns drivers against arbitrary fare increment https://www.adomonline.com/accra-mayor-warns-drivers-against-arbitrary-fare-increment/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:48:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602536 The Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has raised concerns about commercial drivers charging inconsistent fares on the same routes, offering lower prices in the morning and higher rates in the evening.

Mr Allotey made the remarks at the launch of “Operation Disaster-Free Christmas” in Accra, an initiative aimed at strengthening emergency response and ensuring public safety during the festive season.

He described the practice as unfair to commuters and warned that drivers who flout agreed-upon fares will face legal consequences.

“Some of our drivers charge different fees in the morning, and in the evening they charge another set of fees, and it’s a big worry,” he said.

“I can assure you, after this meeting, any driver who does not listen to what we say here and goes out to charge more than they are supposed to take will be sent to the sanitation court. We will take you there and make sure we remand you,” he cautioned.

He added that the enforcement measures, alongside other safety initiatives ahead of Christmas, are intended to ensure a secure, orderly and safe festive season for both residents and visitors.

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Kwahu Traditional Council petitions IGP over arrest of Paramount Chief and Queen mother https://www.adomonline.com/kwahu-traditional-council-petitions-igp-over-arrest-of-paramount-chief-and-queen-mother/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:43:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602528 The Kwahu Traditional Council has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohonu, to launch a full-scale investigation into the dawn raid on the Abene Palace and the arrest of the Kwahuhene, Daasebere Akuamoah Boateng III, and the Queenmother of Kwahu, Nana Adwoa Gyamfua III. 

The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday, November 17, and has since drawn strong condemnation from traditional authorities in the area.

Addressing a press conference, the Twafohene of the Council and Chief of Kwahu Tafo, Nana Kwasi Opoku Mintah II, described the operation as troubling and unacceptable. 

He criticised the conduct of police personnel, who reportedly carried out the raid at approximately 4am. He said the council viewed the development as a breach of respect for traditional authority and an unnecessary show of force.

The Kwahu Adontenghene and Chief of Abetifi, Akyemfour Asiedu Agyemang III, also expressed concern at the humiliation and distress caused to Daasebere Akuamoah Boateng III during the operation. 

He said it would be in the best interest of the officers involved to return to Kwahu and render an unqualified traditional apology to the chiefs. He emphasised that such an apology was necessary to restore dignity and maintain the long-standing relationship between the traditional authorities and state security agencies.

Following Monday’s arrests, the IGP ordered the immediate release of the Queenmother, Nana Adwoa Gyemfua, and directed the Police Professional Standards Bureau to investigate the circumstances surrounding the operation. He also instructed that any officer found culpable be sanctioned in line with police disciplinary procedures.

Residents who witnessed the incident told local reporters that armed men dressed in police uniforms arrived at the palace claiming to be from National Security.

Gunshots were reportedly heard within the palace compound before the Queen mother was arrested. The presence of the officers and the use of force have left many residents alarmed.

The Kwahu Traditional Council insists that the matter must be investigated thoroughly to prevent a recurrence and to protect the dignity of traditional leadership.

The council reiterated that it remains committed to maintaining peace and cooperation with state institutions but expects that mutual respect must underpin all engagements.

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Child mortality figures “staggering, embarrassing” for Ghana – Rev. Steve Mensah https://www.adomonline.com/child-mortality-figures-staggering-embarrassing-for-ghana-rev-steve-mensah/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:42:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602497 The General Overseer and Resident Pastor of the Charismatic Evangelistic Ministry, Rev. Steve Mensah, has expressed deep concern over the alarming rate of child deaths in Ghana, describing the numbers as “staggering, embarrassing”, and unacceptable for a nation seeking progress.

Speaking at the JoyNews National Dialogue on Investment in Newborn Health: Giving Preterm Babies a Strong Start, Rev. Mensah said the statistics on child mortality — particularly deaths within the first five years of life — were shocking and must not be treated as “just another set of numbers.”

“It’s the first time I’ve really heard about the data on how many children die within the first five years. The numbers are staggering. It’s like one and a half times a stadium full.

“We shouldn’t allow Prof’s data to become a conversation that fizzles out. We must take a critical look at the number of children we are losing and reduce it as much as we can,” he said.

Rev. Mensah stressed that the figures should trigger urgent national action, noting that Ghana spends significant resources on many areas, yet the protection of human life — particularly the lives of children — should be treated as the highest priority.

“The numbers are embarrassing to the nation.”

Rev. Mensah’s comments follow a presentation by Prof. Alexander Manu, Director of the Institute of Health Research at UHAS, who revealed stark statistics on child survival in Ghana over the years.

Prof. Manu noted that in 2000, Ghana recorded 67,273 deaths of children under five, while in 2023 the figure had reduced to 32,579, indicating progress but still reflecting thousands of preventable deaths.

He explained that for newborns specifically, neonatal deaths stood at 25,193 in 2000, and 18,856 in 2023, a decline that nonetheless shows newborns continue to account for a significant share of child mortality.

Rev. Mensah urged policymakers, churches, civil society, and the health sector to unite in reducing these numbers, insisting that Ghana’s future depends on protecting its youngest citizens.

He warned that failing to act would mean losing not just children, but the potential leaders, innovators, and contributors to the nation’s development.

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Court grants GH¢50,000 bail to blogger in false publication case against Former NCA chair https://www.adomonline.com/court-grants-gh%c2%a250000-bail-to-blogger-in-false-publication-case-against-former-nca-chair/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 11:07:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602545 An Accra Circuit Court has granted bail to blogger Samuel Amadotor of Dklassgh.net in the sum of GH¢50,000 with two sureties, following charges that he allegedly published false information aimed at tarnishing the reputation of the former Board Chairman of the National Communications Authority (NCA), Okatakyie Boakye Danquah Ababio II.

Presiding judge, Her Ladyship Evelyn Asamoah, charged Amadotor with two counts: publication of false news with intent to cause fear and panic, contrary to Section 208(1) of the Criminal Offences Act (Act 29), and publication of false news under Section 123 of the Electronic Transactions Act (Act 772).

The accused pleaded not guilty to both charges.

According to the police, Amadotor was arrested at his home after allegedly posting stories and videos online that purportedly damaged the reputation of Ababio.

After hearing submissions from the prosecution and the defence, the court granted bail, though no specific justification for the decision was provided in the ruling.

Speaking after the hearing, Amadotor’s lawyer, Jerry Avenorgbo, welcomed the court’s decision.

The trial is expected to continue following Amadotor’s release on bail.

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Gov’t support for Springfield deal depends on independent valuation – John Jinapor https://www.adomonline.com/govt-support-for-springfield-deal-depends-on-independent-valuation-john-jinapor/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:56:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602473 The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, says the government will only support a potential state-led takeover of Springfield Exploration and Production Limited’s (SEP) stake in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 (WCTP2) after an independent and transparent valuation proves the field holds strong commercial prospects.

Speaking on the Super Morning Show, Mr. Jinapor confirmed that Springfield had approached the government, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Explorco for support as part of ongoing discussions over the struggling asset.

He said objective technical and commercial assessments must guide any decision on state involvement.

“Springfield is a Ghanaian company. They’ve invested so much,” he said. “Where they have gotten to, they think they will need some support. As minister, what I will do is that I want an independent, fair valuation of that field.”

He explained that both a technical valuation and a commercial valuation will determine whether the asset is worth state investment. According to him, if the assessment confirms that the WCTP2 field has strong potential, especially after already passing through the high-risk exploration phase, the government will be open to providing the necessary backing.

“If it proves that the field holds huge potential, we would engage Springfield and give them whatever support is required,” he noted.

John Jinapor, however, made it clear that the government will walk away if the results fall short of expectations. “If it does not meet the criteria, forget about it,” he stressed.

The discussion comes as the government explores measures to safeguard declining petroleum assets and boost national oil production amid reduced output from existing fields such as Jubilee and TEN.

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Gov’t targets Springfield’s Oil Block in push to boost production https://www.adomonline.com/govt-targets-springfields-oil-block-in-push-to-boost-production/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:42:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602477 The Government of Ghana says it is considering a possible state-led takeover of Springfield Exploration and Production Limited’s (SEP) stake in the West Cape Three Points Block 2 (WCTP2) as part of efforts to revive declining petroleum output and protect strategic national assets.

The announcement was made in a statement by Richmond Rockson, Spokesperson and Head of Communication at the Ministry of Energy.

According to the Ministry, the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and its subsidiary, GNPC Explorco, are in “constructive discussions” with SEP to assess the feasibility of the takeover.

Officials say the move forms part of a broader strategy to ensure valuable petroleum resources are not left undeveloped due to prolonged commercial or operational challenges.

To support the process, the Petroleum Commission and GNPC have engaged an independent Technical Consultant and Transactional Advisor. Their mandate includes conducting a full technical appraisal of the block, auditing historical costs, carrying out financial due diligence, and independently determining the fair value of SEP’s stake.

“Government considers it urgent to advance the development of the WCTP2 resource base,” the statement said, citing declining crude production and pressures from the global energy transition. Authorities believe swift action could unlock stalled value, safeguard state revenue, and strengthen national energy security.

The Ministry added that future development of the block could involve partnering with experienced deepwater operators to accelerate production if necessary.

It also reaffirmed its commitment to local content, describing the intervention as aligned with national efforts to build a resilient, competitive, and locally driven oil and gas industry.

The statement emphasised that this development does not affect any ongoing investigations involving SEP or related parties, noting that all processes will follow due process and maintain institutional independence.

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Police refute viral video alleging robbery on Berekum–Drobo road https://www.adomonline.com/police-refute-viral-video-alleging-robbery-on-berekumdrobo-road/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:34:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602466 The Bono Regional Police Command has denied claims in a viral video alleging a robbery on the Berekum–Drobo Road on November 18, stating that preliminary checks show no such incident occurred.

According to the Command, investigations so far indicate that no robbery report has been lodged in connection with the alleged incident.

The circulating video, which suggested an attack on travellers by armed men, has caused widespread concern, but police say there is no evidence to support the claim.

Checks conducted across police stations in the Bono Region and nationwide, as well as inquiries with the Ghana Armed Forces, revealed no record of any robbery on the stated date.

“The preliminary checks, both locally and nationally, have shown that there have been no reports of a robbery in the area on the specified date,” the statement noted.

In a release issued on November 20, the police urged anyone with credible information regarding the claim to contact the nearest station, stressing that accurate details are crucial for proper investigations.

The Service also disclosed that its Cyber Crime Unit has begun tracking the source of the video, warning that individuals found spreading false information will face legal action.

The Command encouraged the public to verify claims before sharing content online, noting that unverified reports can create unnecessary fear and disrupt public order.

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GES secures financial clearance to pay 6,249 newly recruited teachers https://www.adomonline.com/ges-secures-financial-clearance-to-pay-6249-newly-recruited-teachers/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:25:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602460 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that it has received financial clearance to pay the salaries of 6,249 teachers recruited in 2024.

In a statement signed by GES Head of Public Relations, Daniel Fenyi, the Service said the approval, granted by the Ministry of Finance, allows it to finalise all processes necessary to place the affected staff on the mechanised payroll.

GES noted that while the clearance expires on December 31, 2025, management is working to ensure that all eligible teachers are fully processed in time for their November 2025 salary payments.

The Service expressed appreciation to its staff for their dedication and reiterated its commitment to ensuring the timely and accurate disbursement of salaries.

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Prof. Gyampo reconciles with Dr. Domfe after apology https://www.adomonline.com/prof-gyampo-reconciles-with-dr-domfe-after-apology/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 08:07:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602455 Development Economist Dr. George Domfe says he has resolved his recent public misunderstanding with political scientist Prof. Ransford Gyampo, who also serves as CEO of the Ghana Shippers Authority.

In a Facebook post, Dr. Domfe revealed that the two had “a long and cordial telephone conversation” during which they addressed the tensions that arose between them in recent days.

He said Prof. Gyampo admitted that some of his earlier remarks were regrettable, especially given their longstanding friendship and professional relationship.

Dr. Domfe also acknowledged that his own response to Prof. Gyampo’s comments was unfortunate, and confirmed that both men have apologised for their roles in the disagreement.

The clash between the two began at the studios of Accra-based TV3 on Saturday, November 15, 2025.

“We have sincerely apologized to each other… and have mutually agreed to put this episode behind us and to move forward with renewed respect for each other,” Dr. Domfe wrote.

Both academics, noted for their strong contributions to national policy discourse, stressed that differences of opinion should never escalate into personal attacks.

Dr. Domfe further appealed to their relatives and supporters to respect the reconciliation and avoid reigniting the issue.

“I therefore respectfully urge our families, friends, and supporters to respect this mutual understanding and to continue to support us in our professional contributions to national development,” he added.

In his response, Prof. Gyampo said the apology had been accepted, describing Dr. Domfe as his brother.

Their public reconciliation has drawn positive reactions, with many observers welcoming it as a show of maturity and leadership at a time when national debates are often sharply divided.

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53-year-old farmer found dead under bridge at Awuteykope https://www.adomonline.com/53-year-old-farmer-found-dead-under-bridge-at-awuteykope/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 07:18:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602435 A 53-year-old farmer, Addo Wayo, was on Wednesday found dead under a bridge at Awuteykope in the North Tongu District of the Volta Region.

The incident has sparked concern among residents and family members over the circumstances surrounding his death.

Wayo, who is believed to have been on his way to the farm at the time, was discovered by passers-by and some relatives.

According to Geoffrey Madugu, a cousin of the deceased, the body was later retrieved and transported to a private hospital morgue at Asikuma by family members and residents after police allegedly failed to respond promptly to the scene.

He expressed disappointment at what he described as a lack of urgency on the part of the police.  

“The family expected the police to work judiciously, but they told us they did not have a working vehicle to attend to the scene,” he said.

Residents also raised concerns about the delays, calling for improved police logistics to enhance emergency response in rural communities. 

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Anytime a newborn dies, the cost to country is higher – Prof. Manu warns https://www.adomonline.com/anytime-a-newborn-dies-the-cost-to-country-is-higher-prof-manu-warns/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:52:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602426 Director of the Institute of Health Research at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), Professor Alexander Manu, says that the death of a newborn carries a far greater national cost than the loss of an older child or adult, underscoring the urgent need for increased investment in newborn health.

Speaking during the JoyNews National Dialogue on Investment in Newborn Health: Giving Preterm Babies a Strong Start, Prof. Manu explained that every newborn who dies represents not just a personal tragedy for families, but a significant socioeconomic loss for Ghana.

“I was thinking, those who turned 18 last year were born 18 years ago. I can assure you that a good percentage of them died. We don’t know what their potential could have been in life. Anytime a newborn dies, the cost for the country is higher than somebody who is older, because we don’t know who would be the next president or the next whoever,” he stated.

Prof. Manu explained that investing in newborns yields what he described as a ‘triple return’.

According to him, the interventions that protect newborns also safeguard mothers, prevent stillbirths and improve overall childbirth outcomes.

“As I have said, five out of every 10 children who die before age five are dying in the first month. So if we invest in the first month, we are saving children,” he added.

Ghana continues to struggle with newborn mortality, with the first 28 days of life remaining the riskiest period for a child.

Prof. Manu reiterated that the country cannot reduce under-five mortality without aggressively tackling newborn deaths.

To achieve this, he called for strengthened health systems, better-prepared delivery units, improved access to essential neonatal care, and community-level interventions that ensure babies survive and thrive beyond their first month of life.

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We need more well-equipped neonatal care unit for preterm babies – Dr Nawaane https://www.adomonline.com/we-need-more-well-equipped-neonatal-care-unit-for-preterm-babies-dr-nawaane/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:51:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602425 Chairman of Parliament’s Health Committee, Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane, has called for urgent investment in well-equipped neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) across the country to improve survival rates for preterm and critically ill newborns.

Speaking at JoyNews‘ national dialogue on newborn health, Dr. Nawaane stressed that “Ghana must scale up the number of fully functional NICUs with modern equipment and dedicated monitoring teams” to adequately manage complications that put newborns at risk.

According to him, the availability of more standard neonatal intensive care centres would be meaningless if families cannot afford to use them, pointing to the country’s health financing challenges as a major barrier to accessing specialised newborn care.

He disclosed that the Health Committee will, within the next month, meet with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to push for neonatal intensive care services to be included under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

Dr. Nawaane questioned why NICU services remain excluded despite the fact that many related medical interventions technically fall under NHIS coverage.

He blamed the challenge on poor tariffs, which make it unprofitable for facilities to offer these services under the insurance scheme.

“The truth of the matter is that a lot of the things actually come under NHIS, but because of poor tariffs, facilities cannot run NICUs effectively under the scheme,” he said.

He stated that improving neonatal care is not only a medical necessity but also a national responsibility, as timely and affordable interventions can significantly reduce preventable newborn deaths.

Dr. Nawaane reiterated Parliament’s commitment to pursuing reforms that will expand access to quality neonatal care and protect Ghana’s youngest and most vulnerable citizens.

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Man arrested for publication of false news against Chief https://www.adomonline.com/man-arrested-for-publication-of-false-news-against-chief/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:45:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602421 The Ghana Police Service has arrested a man accused of orchestrating a false-news campaign against a respected traditional leader.

In a statement issued on Thursday, November 20, the Police confirmed that suspect Samuel Amadotor was picked up with support from the National Signals Bureau (NSB).

The arrest followed a complaint by Okatakye Boakye Danquah Ababio I, who alleged that the suspect had circulated fabricated and harmful claims about him.

According to investigators, Amadotor admitted to the act during questioning and claimed he was hired by one Chairman Michael Yeboah to publish the false material.

Police said Yeboah has since gone into hiding and is being pursued as part of what they believe may be a coordinated smear campaign.

Amadotor is currently in custody and is expected to be arraigned on Friday, November 21, 2025, as investigations continue.

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Minority rejects new Accra–Kumasi expressway, says it’s a “misplaced priority” https://www.adomonline.com/minority-rejects-new-accra-kumasi-expressway-says-its-a-misplaced-priority/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:39:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602412 The Minority in Parliament has dismissed the government’s plan to construct a new expressway between Accra and Kumasi, describing it as unnecessary.

The caucus said that the funds should instead be channelled into completing the ongoing dualisation of the existing Accra–Kumasi Highway.

Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central, Patrick Boamah, raised the issue during the debate on the 2026 Budget.

He said the government should “invest in the right sectors of the economy and create the needed jobs this budget is seeking to talk about,” instead of proposing new major road projects.

Mr Boamah pointed to the front cover of the budget, saying it featured “a clear photoshop of a certain express road that the minister spoke about, that he was going to construct an express road to Kumasi.”

He questioned why the government would abandon the existing dualisation project, arguing, “What is the crime of the people of this country… especially from Accra to Paga and to Bawku?

“For eight years, from 2009 to 2016, not a single kilometre of road was added by the NDC government. You come into government again, and instead of you prioritising the completion of the dualisation of the Accra–Kumasi road, you are telling us that you are going to construct an express road. From which funds? It’s a completely misplaced priority.”

“What Ghanaians want to see is the completion of the dualisation project that was started by the Akuffo-Addo administration.”

He added that even the financing model did not make sense.

“How are you going to construct this through a PPP arrangement? And how much are you to charge road users? It’s for you to take that decision,” he said.

However, the Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Suhuyini, rejected the Minority’s position, insisting the expressway is central to President Mahama’s plans to expand economic productivity.

Explaining the government’s road strategy, the Deputy Roads Minister said, “You cannot reduce poverty without efficient transport. Building roads and port infrastructure is what will lower the cost of food and goods and connect farmers to markets and make Ghanaian businesses competitive.”

He added that several national road corridors had been prioritised in the budget.

“We have prioritised the construction of the Western corridor, Wenchi all the way to Wa; the Eastern corridor that will take the road from Aflao to the Upper East Region; and the Central corridor,” he said.

Mr Suhuyini further disclosed that work on the current Accra–Kumasi dualisation project had progressed significantly.

“The dualisation of the Accra–Kumasi highway has reached about 64% completion. When we came into power, that project was stalled because there was no dedicated funding. It has now been put on the Big Push agenda.”

He said the new expressway, which will feature about eight interchanges, is President Mahama’s headline project under the Big Push agenda.

“These are not just concrete, bitumen, and metals; these are projects that will impact our economy, produce jobs, and create employment,” he said.

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‘We’re spending more than ever’: PwC Tax Expert breaks down 2026 Budget https://www.adomonline.com/were-spending-more-than-ever-pwc-tax-expert-breaks-down-2026-budget/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:37:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602408 Tax Partner at PwC, Abeiku Gyan-Quansah, says Ghana’s spending plans for 2026 indicate the country is entering a year of very heavy expenditure that must be matched with equally serious financing efforts.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express Business Edition, he cautioned that the scale of spending expected next year should be clear to every Ghanaian.

He noted that even before the discussions began, he had emphasised the need to spend — and the equally important need to finance that spending.

According to him, the right place to start is to show the average person what the 2026 budget truly looks like.

Mr Gyan-Quansah revealed that Ghana is expected to spend a little over GH¢300 billion in 2026. He explained that while the public often focuses on the “200-billion-plus” tax conversation, the actual picture begins with expenditure exceeding GH¢300 billion.

He said the plan is to finance this expenditure with revenues and grants of about GH¢261 billion, but questioned whether this target is achievable.

Providing context, the tax partner noted that for 2025, revenues and grants are expected to close at about GH¢227 billion, with a plan to move to GH¢268 billion. Expenditure, he added, is projected to rise from GH¢250 billion in 2025 to about GH¢300 billion in 2026.

He stressed that under these conditions, the deficit will certainly widen.

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Barker-Vormawor allegedly robbed near Achimota Overhead https://www.adomonline.com/barker-vormawor-allegedly-robbed-near-achimota-overhead/ Fri, 21 Nov 2025 06:35:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602406 Democracy Hub convener Oliver Barker-Vormawor says he was robbed near the Achimota Overhead on Wednesday, November 20, losing several personal belongings in the process.

In a Facebook post shared shortly after the incident, he noted that the attack occurred less than 30 minutes before he made the update.

He listed the stolen items as his MacBook, iPad, Google Pixel 9, GH₵9,500 in cash, credit cards, house keys, two wallets, Sony headphones, and a number of books. He ended the message with a brief “Hmmm,” reflecting his shock and disappointment.

Several hours later, he returned with a surprising update: the Google Pixel had been found, though badly damaged. According to him, the device may have slipped from the robber during the escape and was later run over by a vehicle, leaving it completely destroyed.

Barker-Vormawor has yet to explain the circumstances surrounding the attack or indicate whether the case has been reported to the police.

The development has triggered concern online, with many calling for stronger security measures along major routes in the city.

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ECOWAS to deploy over 1,000 personnel to fight terrorism in West Africa https://www.adomonline.com/ecowas-to-deploy-over-1000-personnel-to-fight-terrorism-in-west-africa/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:34:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602397 The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has announced plans to deploy an initial 1,650 personnel as part of its standby force to counter the rapidly spreading terrorist threat across the subregion.

The initiative forms part of an accelerated effort to bolster regional security as extremist violence expands beyond traditional hotspots.

President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Alieu Omar Touray, revealed the plan while addressing the United Nations Security Council during a high-level discussion in New York on strengthening cooperation against terrorism in West Africa and the Sahel.

Dr. Touray disclosed that early-warning systems in the region have recorded 450 terrorist attacks and nearly 2,000 deaths in 2025 alone, underscoring the severity of the crisis. He cautioned that terrorist activity, once concentrated in the Sahel and Lake Chad Basin, has now spread across the wider West African subregion, posing a direct threat to regional stability.

He also warned that violent extremist groups are increasingly engaging in “economic warfare,” deliberately targeting critical infrastructure by restricting fuel supplies, disrupting trade corridors, and destabilising local economies to weaken states and entrench their influence.

“To confront the escalating violence, ECOWAS is fast-tracking the deployment of its standby force, starting with 1,650 troops, with plans to scale up to 5,000 personnel through additional contributions from member states and support from international partners,” he said.

However, Dr. Touray noted that significant challenges remain. Fragmented national responses, mistrust among neighbouring states, weak intelligence-sharing frameworks, and limited operational coordination continue to hamper regional counterterrorism efforts.

He appealed to the UN Security Council to support initiatives aimed at restoring trust among member states, securing predictable and sustainable funding, and strengthening collaborative mechanisms in the fight against terrorism.

Dr. Touray stressed that ECOWAS’ ability to tackle the growing insurgency would depend on unified political will and deeper international partnerships to prevent further deterioration of security across West Africa.

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Operation Disaster-Free Christmas: IGP bans police leave https://www.adomonline.com/operation-disaster-free-christmas-igp-bans-police-leave/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:29:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602389 The Inspector General of Police (IGP), COP Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has banned all police leave for the remainder of the year as the Ghana Police Service launches Operation Disaster-Free Christmas to ensure public safety during the festive season.

The announcement was made by Jamestown District Police Commander, Superintendent William Abisah, during a briefing on the upcoming Christmas operations.

“I’m here to present our operational order for the Christmas festivities. As we all know, the Christmas season is approaching, and we have already started day and night patrols, as we do every year.

“I am also here to inform you that the IGP has banned leave for all police officers. For that matter, we are preparing seriously for Christmas,” he said.

The initiative aims to strengthen police presence nationwide, prevent crime, and ensure a safe and secure festive period for all Ghanaians.

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GRA to begin VAT compliance checks in markets and businesses on Monday https://www.adomonline.com/gra-to-begin-vat-compliance-checks-in-markets-and-businesses-on-monday/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:21:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602368 Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has announced that the authority will begin visiting businesses and markets nationwide from Monday to inspect VAT compliance.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Sarpong said the exercise is part of efforts to ensure that businesses issue VAT receipts and remit the tax appropriately, particularly as the festive season approaches and commercial activity increases.

“As Christmas is approaching, it’s a busy season. From Monday, we will go round to ensure VAT is being paid. We urge everyone to comply because those who are not applying VAT on their receipts will be sanctioned,” he cautioned.

He also encouraged customers to always demand VAT receipts, noting that doing so makes verification easier and helps strengthen national revenue mobilisation.

“Pay your tax so we can build Ghana together,” he added.

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24-hour economy already operational at ports – GRA Commissioner-General https://www.adomonline.com/24-hour-economy-already-operational-at-ports-gra-commissioner-general/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:04:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602362 The Commissioner-General of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), Anthony Kwasi Sarpong, has disclosed that the 24-hour economy is already in effect at the country’s ports, with commercial and customs activities running smoothly on a three-shift system.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Sarpong said that even before the nationwide rollout of the 24-hour economy initiative, ports—particularly Tema Port—had been operating around the clock to boost efficiency and reduce delays.

“We run three shifts at the ports. Customs staff are always working, and businesses can also make payments online. This helps ease the burden on companies and speeds up the clearance process,” he explained.

He added that the arrangement ensures uninterrupted operations and enhances revenue mobilisation.

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High Court Judge Justice Rita Agyeman-Budu to be laid to rest on November 22 https://www.adomonline.com/high-court-judge-justice-rita-agyeman-budu-to-be-laid-to-rest-on-november-22/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 19:01:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602379 Ghana’s judicial community will bid farewell to Her Ladyship Justice Rita Agyeman-Budu on Saturday, November 22, 2025, with a memorial and burial service to be held at the United Church, Teshie-Nungua Estate.

The respected High Court Judge, who passed away in July 2025 at age 64, is being honoured with a series of services beginning on November 19, culminating in her burial on November 22.

Born on September 19, 1960, in Kumasi, Justice Agyeman-Budu’s life story reflects a remarkable journey of perseverance, academic achievement, and dedicated public service. According to her official biography, she rose from early work as a journalist and social entrepreneur to become one of Ghana’s distinguished judges, noted especially for her pioneering work in gender-based violence courts in both Accra and Kumasi.

Her career in the Judicial Service spanned more than two decades, progressing from District Magistrate to Circuit Court Judge, and later to Justice of the High Court. She served with what colleagues described as dignity, firmness, and compassion, and made significant contributions to judicial reforms and staff discipline committees.

Justice Agyeman-Budu was also a respected figure internationally. Rising through the ranks of the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ)—from Assistant Secretary to President of the Ghana Chapter—she helped shape national and continental conversations on justice for women and girls. She was also the writer behind the 2014 drama A Call for Justice, later adapted into a film and broadcast on national television.

She is survived by her husband, Kwame Agyeman-Budu, their three children, grandchildren, siblings, and a wide circle of colleagues, church members, and international associates.

Justice Rita Agyeman-Budu is remembered as a gentle, principled, and inspiring servant of justice whose legacy will continue to influence generations.

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Pragya riders protest in Kumasi over continued ‘harassment’ and ban from Adum, Kejetia routes https://www.adomonline.com/pragya-riders-protest-in-kumasi-over-continued-harassment-and-ban-from-adum-kejetia-routes/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 18:47:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602343 Hundreds of Pragya riders in Kumasi on Thursday poured onto the streets to protest a road traffic directive that bars their tricycles from operating within the Central Business District, including Adum and Kejetia.

The riders, who make up a significant portion of the city’s informal transport system, say the ban has crippled their livelihoods and exposed them to daily harassment from city authorities.

The demonstrators first converged at the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) to present a petition to the Mayor before continuing their march through selected parts of the city.

Ashanti Regional Chairman of the National Union of Tricycle Operators Ghana, Seidu Mubarak, said the action was sparked by what operators describe as persistent intimidation and extortion by local authorities.

“Today, we are here to demonstrate against the KMA on the kind of harassment, extortion and the continued disregard of the challenges we are facing as tricycle operators,” he told JOYNEWS.

“There are many appeals we have made to the assembly, yet they refuse to hear us.”

He added that riders had expected a turnaround following political assurances during the 2024 election campaign.

According to him, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) promised in its manifesto to regularise and legalise tricycle operations — a commitment the riders say is yet to materialise.

Mubarak further noted that government previously initiated steps towards establishing a regulatory framework for tricycles, including sending union representatives and the Transport Minister to Rwanda to study best practices.

“They have been back since March this year, and till today, we don’t know where we are. So we want to call on the government to fast-track the legalisation,” he said.

The KMA insists the directive is necessary to ease congestion and enhance safety within the busy Adum–Kejetia enclave.

However, riders argue that without alternative routes or a clear regulatory framework, the ban amounts to discrimination against low-income transport workers.

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Ofori-Atta has not been served – Lawyer counters OSP ahead of Nov. 24 court showdown https://www.adomonline.com/ofori-atta-has-not-been-served-lawyer-counters-osp-ahead-of-nov-24-court-showdown/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:26:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602335 Lawyer for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has stated that his client has not been notified of a scheduled court appearance in the case brought against him by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP).

Speaking in an interview on Joy FM’s Midday News on Thursday, November 20, Frank Davies insists that his client has to be served with the charges.

“What I can say on authority is that my client, Kenneth Ofori-Atta, has not been formally notified or served with any filed charges. He has to be formally served by the Office of the Special Prosecutor. It is a criminal summons — it has to be served on him. He has to be notified, including notification of the trial date. Nothing of that sort has been done,” he stated.

He added that if the OSP had indeed served the necessary documents, Mr. Ofori-Atta would have immediately informed him.

When asked if the former minister was prepared to face the OSP when duly served, Mr. Davies affirmed that his client is ready to submit himself to the legal process.

“If allegations are raised against you, you are not a demi-god. You are subject to proof in court. So yes, if he is notified, we know what to do as lawyers, and he knows what to do as a responsible citizen of this country. He has not ceased to be a responsible citizen. Once upon a time, he was the Minister for Finance,” he said.

This development comes after the OSP announced its readiness to arraign eight accused persons, including Mr. Ofori-Atta, before the court on Monday, November 24.

The prosecution also indicated that it would seek the necessary court orders to serve the charge sheets on fugitives currently outside the jurisdiction.

The move follows the filing of 78 counts against them, ranging from alleged multiple procurement breaches to causing financial loss to the state and using public office for profit.

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Ghana urges KP States to reform diamond trade for community protection https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-urges-kp-states-to-reform-diamond-trade-for-community-protection/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:17:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602326 Ghana has called on member states of the Kimberley Process (KP) to implement meaningful reforms to protect vulnerable mining communities and uphold the credibility of the global diamond certification system.

Speaking at the KP Ministerial Meeting in Dubai on November 20, 2025, Ghana Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi highlighted that the world has changed significantly since the KP’s establishment, and that reforms are long overdue.

He noted that while diamonds may no longer directly fund rebel conflicts as in past decades, many communities still endure “the violence of exploitation, dispossession and exclusion.” Gyamfi warned that stalled reforms could undermine the relevance and moral authority of the certification scheme.

The Ghanaian delegation emphasised that, although proposals for redefining “conflict diamonds” vary, they all share a common goal of addressing modern challenges. Gyamfi urged renewed consensus-building, stating that consensus should “be a path to progress and not a recipe for paralysis.”

He further cautioned that the pursuit of a perfect agreement should not delay urgent changes, urging the meeting to choose “renewal over stagnation and cooperation over narrow interest.”

Ghana reaffirmed its commitment to working with partners to strengthen the Kimberley Process, ensuring it continues to protect communities while supporting legitimate diamond trade.

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Galamsey: Ghana Institute of Foresters raises alarm over armed miners https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-ghana-institute-of-foresters-raises-alarm-over-armed-miners/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 16:02:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602302 The Ghana Institute of Foresters (GIF) has called for decisive action against illegal mining following its 28th Annual General Meeting on November 6, 2025, at KNUST in Kumasi.

In a statement signed by GIF President Dr. Abukari Nantogmah Attah and National Secretary Dr. Paul Osei-Tutu, the Institute highlighted growing threats to forest reserves, including the takeover of protected areas by armed miners and the continued degradation of water bodies and forest cover.

According to GIF, 50 protected reserves—including 49 forest reserves and the Bui National Park—have been affected by mining activities. While nine forest reserves fell under armed miners’ control at the start of 2025, five remained occupied as of October.

The foresters also raised concerns over attacks on personnel, noting that some officers have been killed or severely injured while resisting illegal mining. Despite the risks, GIF praised the resilience of its members, calling them “unsung heroes.”

The statement further revealed that out of 1,190 illegal miners arrested between 2023 and October 2025, only 35 have been successfully prosecuted, a situation GIF says undermines the fight against galamsey.

While commending government efforts, including the revocation of about 300 small-scale mining licenses and steps to repeal L.I. 2462 and L.I. 2501, the Institute criticized the presidential directive against burning excavators, arguing that seized equipment often ends up back in miners’ hands.

GIF issued several recommendations, including reinstating the burning of mining equipment found in forest reserves, passing a new law regulating mining in forest areas, expanding forest restoration efforts, intensifying public education on galamsey, and transforming the Forestry Commission into a paramilitary institution.

“Nothing can justify the destruction of our forests and water bodies,” the communiqué stressed, urging Ghanaians not to “normalize the abnormal.”

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El-Wak disaster: Bosome Freho MP demands urgent action on job creation, youth funding https://www.adomonline.com/el-wak-disaster-bosome-freho-mp-demands-urgent-action-on-job-creation-youth-funding/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:58:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602327 The Member of Parliament for Bosome Freho in the Ashanti Region, Nana Kwame Asafo Agyei Ayeh, has expressed his deep sadness over the stampede at El-Wak Sports Stadium, which claimed the lives of six young women.

He described the incident as disastrous and heartbreaking.

The legislator made the remarks on the floor of Parliament during debates on the 2026 Budget Statement presented by Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.

He called on the NDC government to fast-track job creation initiatives to address the growing challenges young people face in securing employment.

Asafo Agyei Ayeh also criticized the 2026 Budget, describing it as shameful and accusing the government of failing to deliver on several key commitments outlined in the 2025 Budget.

He alleged that GHS 300 million for the National Apprenticeship Programme, GHS 100 million for the Adwumawura Programme, and another GHS 100 million for the Digital Jobs Project (DJP) were announced but never materialized.

Regarding the 24-Hour Economy initiative, Asafo Agyei Ayeh noted that while the government claimed to have allocated GHS 4 billion in the 2025 Budget, the 2026 financial statement shows that only GHS 110 million was actually released.

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Lightwave challenges Health Minister’s claims on Ghana’s medical records https://www.adomonline.com/lightwave-challenges-health-ministers-claims-on-ghanas-medical-records/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:45:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602313 Lightwave E-Healthcare Solutions Limited has strongly refuted what it calls “false and misleading” claims by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, regarding the management of Ghana’s National E-Healthcare Programme and the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS).

In a statement issued in Accra, the fully Ghanaian-owned technology company said the Minister’s recent comments—made in Parliament on October 28 and later at the Presidential Accountability Series on October 29—suggesting that Ghana’s medical data was controlled from India, were not only inaccurate but also damaging to public confidence in Ghana’s digital health progress.

Data Stored in Ghana, Not India
Lightwave clarified that all healthcare data generated through LHIMS is stored on the Ministry of Health’s own servers at its headquarters in Accra.

According to the company, its role is limited to providing licensed software, while the government maintains full ownership and control of all medical records.
“The healthcare data of Ghanaians is the property of the Government of Ghana and is stored within the Ministry of Health’s servers in Accra,” the statement said, describing the Minister’s remarks as “false and unfortunate.”

The company said it felt compelled to respond publicly to prevent misinformation from undermining trust in a system that has been developed and deployed since 2016.

Project History and Contract Structure
Lightwave outlined the project’s history, noting that Phase One of the LHIMS rollout began in 2016 under then-President John Dramani Mahama at a cost of US$6 million, connecting 23 health facilities in the Central Region.

Following its success, the Ministry of Health signed a second contract in March 2019 valued at US$100 million to scale up the system to 950 facilities nationwide.

The company explained that costs were distributed according to the complexity of each type of health facility. Teaching and regional hospitals required significantly larger investments, while basic health centres needed fewer resources.

For example, the four teaching hospitals alone accounted for 21 percent of the contract cost, whereas all 646 health centres together represented only 17 percent.

By December 2024, Lightwave had completed installations in all four teaching hospitals, six regional hospitals, and 243 district and other hospitals—representing 72 percent of the contract value. This, the company said, justified the US$77 million (77 percent) already disbursed by the Ministry.

Delays Attributed to Late Payments and COVID-19 Disruptions
Lightwave noted that persistent delays in payment and administrative challenges were major causes of project setbacks. Although payments were supposed to be made within 36 days of invoice submission, the company said it often waited between five and twenty months, placing significant financial strain on operations.

It added that COVID-19 disruptions slowed down training, limited facility space, and created global supply chain delays, which were later compounded by Ghana’s temporary port closures.

Lightwave disclosed that although the GHS provided a prioritized facility list in 2023, a 12-month extension to the contract was delayed for almost six months because the revised rollout plan was not released on time.

Financial and Equipment Claims Addressed
The company said that despite these challenges, it continued to provide support services beyond the contract’s expiration on December 31, 2024—without renewal and without payment for services rendered throughout 2025.

Lightwave also dismissed allegations of supplying substandard or insufficient hardware. It maintained that all equipment met or exceeded contractual standards and that any substitutions were approved under the contract’s “substantial equivalence” clause.

The company added that no facility or Ministry unit had ever reported equipment quality issues.

Responding to claims of laptop shortages, Lightwave clarified that the contract required 9,544 laptops—not the 13,172 suggested—and that 7,060 laptops had already been delivered. The remaining units were designated for facilities yet to be rolled out.

Lightwave further pointed to a meeting held in September 2025, where the Minister reportedly instructed the company to submit invoices for eight months of outstanding arrears—contradicting his public statement that no payments were owed.

Legal Steps and Call for Objective Review
Through its solicitors, Messrs Lord & Lords Legal Practice, Lightwave has requested arbitration and copies of all investigation reports concerning the LHIMS project.

The company said these steps are crucial to safeguarding patient data and ensuring continuity of e-health services nationwide.

Reaffirming its commitment to Ghana’s digital health agenda, Lightwave called for an impartial, evidence-based review of the National E-Healthcare Programme—one free from political rhetoric and misrepresentation of facts.

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Couple arrested for beating teenage daughter to death after eating brother’s food https://www.adomonline.com/couple-arrested-for-beating-teenage-daughter-to-death-after-eating-brothers-food/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:35:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602309 A couple at Kokrobite in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region has been arrested for allegedly beating their 13-year-old daughter to death after accusing her of eating her younger brother’s food.

The victim, identified as Celestine, was reportedly assaulted by her father, Issah Mohammed, and her stepmother, Yaa Grace, after the stepmother informed him of the alleged incident when he returned from work.

Information gathered indicates that Issah had earlier divorced Celestine’s biological mother over repeated acts of abuse and was now living with his new partner, who is also a suspect in the case.

Eyewitnesses told Adom News that Issah used a cane, shovel, and cutlass to beat the young girl, resulting in severe internal injuries.

They added that the couple locked Celestine in a separate room without food or water, where she died the following day.

Suspicious neighbours reported the matter to the police, leading to the couple’s arrest.

A relative of Celestine’s biological mother, Justina Acquah, expressed outrage, saying Issah had a long history of abusive behaviour and called for justice for the deceased.

The Kokrobite District Police Command has begun investigations, while the body has been deposited at the Police Hospital for autopsy.

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OSP to arraign Ofori-Atta, 7 others on Nov. 24 https://www.adomonline.com/osp-to-arraign-ofori-atta-7-others-on-nov-24/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:11:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602301 The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has announced that former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta and seven others will appear in court on Monday, 24 November 2025, to answer 78 charges related to corruption and other offences.

In a social media update, the OSP stated that “the prosecution will seek the necessary court orders to serve the charge sheets on fugitives who are currently outside the jurisdiction.”

The charges follow formal accusations against Ofori-Atta, Strategic Mobilisation Limited (SML), and six former senior officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and the Ministry of Finance.

Those charged include Ernest Darko Akore, 67, former Chief of Staff to the Finance Minister; Emmanuel Kofi Nti, 66, and Rev. Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, 64, both former Commissioner-Generals of the GRA; Isaac Crentsil, 63, and Kwadwo Damoah, 65, former Commissioners of the Customs Division; Evans Adusei, 62, CEO of SML; and the company itself, now known as Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd.

The prosecution alleges the accused were part of a sophisticated, long-running “criminal enterprise” operating from 2017 to 2024.

They are accused of conspiring to manipulate procurement processes, award unlawful contracts, and divert more than GHS 1.4 billion for undelivered services.

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Police send important message over 2025 recruitment process https://www.adomonline.com/police-send-important-message-over-2025-recruitment-process/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 15:05:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602290 The Ghana Police Service has announced that it is addressing technical issues affecting its 2025 e-recruitment platform, following reports from applicants experiencing difficulties accessing their PINs, serial numbers, and one-time passwords.

In a public update, the Service stated that its technical support team is working around the clock and has logged all complaints submitted through official support lines and email for immediate attention.

Applicants experiencing delays are urged to remain patient as efforts continue to restore full functionality to the system.

The Police Service also encouraged those facing challenges to contact the technical team directly at 0299208928 or 0299208948 for assistance.

The statement reassured the public that the Service remains committed to ensuring a transparent, efficient, and user-friendly recruitment process for all applicants.

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Court of Appeal frees Assemblyman in Major Mahama murder case https://www.adomonline.com/court-of-appeal-frees-assemblyman-in-major-mahama-murder-case/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 14:41:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602284 A former Assembly Member at Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region, William Baah, who was sentenced to life imprisonment on the charge of abetting the murder of Major Maxwell Adam Mahama, has been freed by the Court of Appeal. 

In a unanimous judgement on Thursday, November 20, the three-member panel held that the trial judge, Justice Mariama Owusu, then Justice of the Supreme Court, sitting with additional responsibility as a High Court Judge, misdirected the jury to arrive at a guilty verdict for the assemblyman. 

“The midsection of the High Court judge was grave. The jury would not have returned a verdict of guilt if they had been properly directed,” the court held.

Specifically, the court held that the court erred when it relied on the cautioned statements of two of the accused persons incriminating the assemblyman.

The court was of the view that the cautioned statement of an accused person which implicated another accused person should be made in the presence of the one the statement implicates, adding that the cautioned statement could only be used against the accused person making the statement and not a co-accused. 

“The Judge was bound to disregard the incriminating statements when directing the jury,” the court said. 

In addition to this, the court held that the statements of two of the accused persons, which the court relied on, were full of inconsistencies and suspicions.

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Implement stalled 24hr economy and tackle unemployment – Abu Jinapor charges government https://www.adomonline.com/implement-stalled-24hr-economy-and-tackle-unemployment-abu-jinapor-charges-government/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 14:38:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2602270 Member of Parliament for the Damongo Constituency, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has criticised the government for failing to deliver on its flagship campaign pledges, accusing the administration of presiding over an economy where “the people are suffering while the data looks good on paper.”

He said Ghanaians have very high expectations of the Government due its campaign promises, but the Government has failed to translate these promises to action.

Contributing to the debate on the 2026 Budget Statement and Economic Policy in Parliament, the lawmaker argued that the government’s overwhelming electoral mandate was won on two clear commitments — reducing the cost of living and doing business, as well as creating “hundreds of thousands of jobs” for unemployed Ghanaians. But nearly a year after assuming office, there are no signs of these promises being materialised.

24-Hour Economy ‘Not Visible’

Hon. Jinapor questioned the government’s claim that its much-touted 24-hour economy had entered full implementation, saying there was no evidence of the promised three-shift system outlined in the NDC’s own 2024 manifesto. “Where is the 1:3:3 formula,” he asked.

Hon. Jinapor noted that even the Ministry of Finance “closes at 5pm,” asking how a supposedly round-the-clock economic model could function when the public sector itself was struggling with basic operations. “A whole year in office, and the Government has failed to demonstrate a well-defined national plan that can support a fully functioning 24-hour economic system.”

He further argued that the promise of one job being expanded into three shifts for three different people had not only stalled but run contrary to the current reality, where workers in critical sectors, including nursing and teaching, were allegedly working without pay.

Macroeconomic Gains ‘Not Reaching the People’

Although the budget highlights improved macroeconomic indicators, including reduced expenditure and lower inflation, Hon. Jinapor said these figures did not reflect conditions on the ground.

He criticised what he described as “under-spending,” noting that government expenditure in the first three quarters was 15% below target. This, he said, was slowing business activity, weakening credit access, and leaving contractors, farmers and public workers unpaid. “What the Budget labels as discipline is, in fact, squeezing the real economy. There is no trickle-down effect.”

Citing recent reports of over one million metric tons of paddy rice rotting in storage due to lack of buyers and weakened purchasing power, he warned that the real sector of the economy was showing signs of distress that could not be ignored.

Concerns Over Government Size

Hon. Jinapor also criticised the expansion of government appointments, particularly the appointment of new presidential staffers, envoys and 18 deputy heads of mission — more than any previous government. These appointments, he argued, has resulted in almost a fifty percent (50%) increment in the budgetary allocation for compensation for staff of the Office of the President, from GHC326 million in 2024 to GHC540 million in 2025.

Referring to reports by the Bank of Ghana warning against the rising cost of compensation, he said such decisions pose major fiscal risks for our economy. 

Priorities in Question

The MP further criticised a budgetary allocation of US$1.2 billion for new military aircrafts and a ship, questioning the government’s priorities when essential sectors were struggling. “Is this the priority of the Government when traders are suffering, farmers are suffering, nurses are suffering, teachers are suffering?” he asked.

The Damongo lawmaker insisted that the budget’s objectives would only be realised if government spending became timely, strategic and targeted toward stimulating demand and creating jobs. But currently, he said, the economy showed “clear signs of stress,” with delayed payments, weak credit flows, and unmet job creation promises eroding public confidence in the economy.

He urged the Finance Minister and the Bank of Ghana to inject liquidity into the economy, support productive sectors and restore the momentum needed to make the budget meaningful for ordinary Ghanaians.

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