News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Fri, 19 Sep 2025 20:00:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Ghana and US are inseparable – Okudzeto Ablakwa https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-and-us-are-inseparable-okudzeto-ablakwa/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 20:00:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580739 Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has emphasized that Ghana and the United States will continue to work closely to strengthen the economies of both countries.

Speaking at the Centre for Global Africa meeting in Delaware, USA, Minister Ablakwa highlighted some of the initiatives and partnerships Ghana has been championing to improve the welfare of its citizens.

At the event, he praised the strides Ghana continues to make under the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama’s government.

He also outlined ambitious policies of the NDC-led administration aimed at setting Ghana on the right developmental path.

Ahead of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, themed “Better Together: 80 Years of Peace, Development and Human Rights,” Minister Ablakwa stated that Ghana is prepared to make a statement of hope, peace, development, and human rights on the global stage.

He further spoke on measures to make Ghana a model among its peers, including setting clear KPIs for ambassadors to ensure ambitious and results-driven economic diplomacy.

Minister Ablakwa emphasized that Ghana’s new era of diplomacy focuses on tangible gains for the country while leveraging opportunities abroad to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ghana’s approach have been lauded by Africans and Ghanaians alike for employing innovative and effective strategies in strengthening international relations and achieving practical results.

Source: Ohene Amponsah

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Akufo-Addo takes swipe at Mahama’s 9-month governance https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-takes-swipe-at-mahamas-9-month-governance/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 19:50:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580723 Former President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has taken a swipe at the Mahama-led administration, nine-month into governance, suggesting that the ruling NDC’s supposed failures is paving way for his party, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to reclaim power in 2028.

He made the remarks during the commissioning of a new party office for the Bantama constituency of NPP, led by its Member of Parliament, Francis Asenso-Boakye.

Addressing party supporters, the ex-president touted the party’s achievements, which he believes will provide a strong foundation for the party to win power in the next general elections.

“You saw the great works under me and Ex-president Kuffour. We did a lot. These are what we will be using for our campaign to reclaim power. You are witnesses to what is happening under this current administration. I don’t need to say much, because we are all witnesses to it. Things aren’t going on well,” noted Nana Akufo-Addo.

General Secretary of NPP, Justin Kodua Frimpong, noted that many Ghanaians who refused to vote in the last elections now regret their decision.

As the party prepares for the election of its flagbearer in 2026, Mr. Kodua Frimpong stressed that the NPP must learn from its past mistakes and correct them before the next polls.

“After voting, we must fix the wrongdoings in our party before heading into the next contest,” he noted.

He added that following the January 21 elections, the NPP must unite in campaigning heavily for the years ahead of the national polls.

The commissioning ceremony assembled senior party officials, constituency executives, traditional leaders, and members of the NPP Loyal Ladies.

The Bantama constituency office has since been described as a “symbol of unity, grassroots empowerment, and dedication to effective party organization.”

Former President Kufuor urged members of the party to work diligently, remain united, and avoid internal conflicts.
He admonished the aspiring candidates to refrain from hate speeches and whipping their supporters in line to have an election devoid of insults.
“The aspirants should be mindful of what they say. They should ensure their supporters also avoid insulting one another. Let’s lead by example,” he noted.

He further reminded them to put the country’s interest first, emphasizing that political service must ultimately be service to the nation.

The party stalwarts expressed gratitude to members and supporters for turning out in their large numbers to support Mr. Asenso-Boakye, describing their presence as a sign of loyalty and commitment to the NPP.

Source: Stephanie Frimpong/ Nana Akwesi Gyamerah

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Minerals and Mining Act Review: Media spotlight deemed key to creating a win-win industry framework https://www.adomonline.com/minerals-and-mining-act-review-media-spotlight-deemed-key-to-creating-a-win-win-industry-framework/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 19:40:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580732 The Ghana Chamber of Mines says a modern competitive and predictable legal and regulatory framework is essential if Ghana is to optimally benefit from the mining and mineral resources.

As the country reviews its Minerals and Mining Act, the main minerals industry association expects the reforms to be forward looking in terms of balancing investment attraction, sustainability and fair value retention.

Chief Executive of the Chamber, Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, stressed the need for trans-generation equity in the mining industry, by ensuring mining for economic growth does not compromise the health of the future generation and the environment.

“We need a law that attracts both foreign and local direct investment in a highly global competitive market while simultaneously ensuring that a fair share of value created remains in Ghana,” he said. “Without a competitive framework that offers stability and a fair return on investment, the billions of dollars needed to discover and develop new mines will go to other jurisdictions”.

The Minerals Commission is currently conducting a comprehensive review of both the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703), as amended, and the Minerals and Mining Policy of 2014 to promote equity, sustainability, and shared prosperity.

Dr. Ashigbey emphasized that the media’s active involvement in this process is crucial to create a “win-win framework” for the industry.

“Your informed analysis can help the public and policy makers understand this critical balance in advocating for a revision that secures Ghana’s interest without killing the golden goose,” he told a mining-related media training workshop organized by the Ghana Chamber of Mines and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) in Kumasi.

“Our conversation must move beyond the simplicity of the narrative of extraction and revenue. We must delve into the complex yet profound positive stories of how mining is building a modern Ghana,” said Dr. Ashigbey.

According to him, while it is cardinal for the media to hold the industry accountable for its shortcomings, it is equally important to highlight the contributions of the mining industry to development, emphasizing that 99.4% of workers currently in the mining industry are Ghanaians.

President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, urged journalists to closely follow the review process to ensure the revised Act provides real solutions to the nation’s mining challenges.

He highlighted the devastating impact of illegal mining ‘galamsey’, describing it as not only an environmental hazard but a national security threat.

“Galamsey is no longer a threat to individual livelihoods but a national security threat. Chronic health conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, children born with deformities, kidney failure, and its attendant health challenges are all linked to galamsey and the use of harmful chemicals in such operations.

“Lack of political will from successive governments to walk the talk by ensuring an end to galamsey has caused a great disservice to Ghana, as several water bodies are destroyed through the illegal mining. The question is, when will Ghana see an end to this menace?” he quizzed.

Mr. Dwumfour believes understanding the intricacies of mining policy, the economic benefits and the innovative solutions being explored will make mining sustainable and environmentally friendly.

Chief Operations Officer of the Chamber of Mines, Ahmed Dasana Nantogmah, is hoping participants at the training will walk away with a renewed confidence in reporting on mining issues, stating that the Chamber remains open to collaboration, fact-sharing, and constructive critique.

“We also look forward to maintaining this partnership beyond the confines of this workshop. The Chamber remains committed to engaging the media with openness, transparency, and mutual respect,” he said.

The workshop, jointly organized by the Ghana Chamber of Mines and the GJA, is part of efforts to deepen collaboration between industry and the media in shaping a forward-looking mining sector.

Source: Kofi Adu Domfeh

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SHS placement: GES sends important message to parents https://www.adomonline.com/shs-placement-ges-sends-important-message-to-parents/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 19:32:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580718 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has urged parents and students to direct their Senior High School (SHS) placement concerns to district and regional education offices, rather than visiting the national resolution centre.

According to the Head of Public Relations at GES, Daniel Fenyi, the decision aims to reduce congestion and curb potential corruption in the placement process.

“Resolution centres for SHS placement are available in every district and at all regional education offices. We want to reduce the burden on parents and eliminate situations where people spend nights at the national centre,” he explained in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show.

Mr. Fenyi emphasized that all placement-related issues can be addressed at the district or regional level, meaning parents no longer need to travel to Accra.

“This approach will also help us curb the potential exploitation of parents and ensure a smoother, fairer process,” he added.

Source: Farida Seidu | Adomonline

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Akufo-Addo confident NPP will reclaim power in 2028 https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-confident-npp-will-reclaim-power-in-2028/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 19:25:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580701 Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has expressed confidence that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) will return to power in the 2028 general elections.

He emphasized that the party’s track record under his administration, as well as that of former President John Agyekum Kufuor, provides a solid foundation for a political comeback.

Speaking at the commissioning of the newly constructed Bantama Constituency office of the NPP on Friday, September 19, Akufo-Addo said the achievements of both administrations would serve as the basis for victory.

“The work the NPP did during my time and during former President Kufuor’s time is enormous, and it is that legacy we will build on to win back power in 2028,” he stated.

He also voiced concerns about the current state of the nation under the Mahama-led administration, urging party members to remain united and focused.

“When we unite and do things right, I know that, with God’s help, we will reclaim power in 2028,” Akufo-Addo added.

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Sierra Leone turns to GoldBod model to curb smuggling, boost revenue https://www.adomonline.com/sierra-leone-turns-to-goldbod-model-to-curb-smuggling-boost-revenue/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 16:48:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580712 Sierra Leone’s Finance Minister, Sheku Fantamadi Bangura, has held talks with the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, in Accra, as his country considers adapting Ghana’s gold management framework to reform its mining sector.

The visit, which took place on Thursday, September 18, 2025, formed part of Sierra Leone’s efforts to curb gold smuggling, enhance transparency, and raise mineral revenues.

Mr Bangura praised Ghana’s approach, describing it as an “innovative step to formalise and strengthen its gold sector,” adding that similar reforms could “play a key role in boosting Sierra Leone’s economy.”

He indicated particular interest in Ghana’s measures for licensing, assaying, and traceability, noting that they ensure minerals are properly accounted for and exports generate fair value for the state.

In response, Mr Gyamfi welcomed the prospect of collaboration, stressing GoldBod’s readiness to share technical expertise, institutional experience and best practices. He explained that formalising the gold trade through licensing, assaying and responsible sourcing not only bolsters government oversight but also builds investor confidence.

Established earlier this year under the GoldBod Act, the institution has the authority to buy, assay and export gold from licensed artisanal and small-scale miners.
Its mandate includes reducing illegal flows of gold, increasing foreign exchange earnings and improving traceability across the gold trade.
For Sierra Leone, where smuggling and weak regulation have long undermined revenues, the Ghanaian model presents both opportunities and challenges.
Centralised gold buying could boost state revenue and strengthen anti-money-laundering controls, but experts caution that such a system must balance government oversight with competitive markets and safeguards to protect small-scale miners.
Both parties agreed to follow up with technical exchanges, with the possibility of signing a memorandum of understanding to define areas of cooperation.

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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The holy trinity of pan-Africanism: Dr. Aidoo electrifies audience at 2025 Dubois–Padmore–Nkrumah memorial lecture https://www.adomonline.com/the-holy-trinity-of-pan-africanism-dr-aidoo-electrifies-audience-at-2025-dubois-padmore-nkrumah-memorial-lecture/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 16:27:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580696 The 2025 Dubois–Padmore–Nkrumah Memorial Lecture turned into an intellectual tour de force as Dr. Kojo Opoku Aidoo, renowned Pan-Africanist and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, delivered a captivating address at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park in Accra.

With precision and passion, Dr. Aidoo revisited the legacies of three giants who shaped Africa’s destiny—Kwame Nkrumah, W.E.B. Du Bois, and George Padmore.

He described them as the “Holy Trinity of Pan-Africanism,” mapping their ideological and political connections across decades and continents.

Reawakening Nkrumah’s Industrial Dream

Dr. Aidoo highlighted Nkrumah’s bold vision for a self-reliant, industrially advanced Africa, focusing on the historic 7-Year Development Plan that aimed to transform Ghana into a leading industrial nation.

He traced how Nkrumah’s government turned Tema into a manufacturing hub, constructed the monumental Akosombo Dam, and established KNUST as a center for science and innovation—laying the foundation for an African scientific and technological renaissance.

The Intellectual Triangle

The lecture explored the synergy between Nkrumah, Du Bois—the American scholar-activist—and George Padmore, the Trinidadian Marxist thinker.

“While their ideological approaches differed, they shared a single goal: Africa’s total liberation and industrial rise,” Dr. Aidoo noted.

Du Bois provided philosophical grounding, Padmore contributed revolutionary strategy, and Nkrumah synthesized these into Philosophical Consciencism—an ambitious framework blending socialism, African tradition, and anti-colonial struggle.

A Call to Action for Today’s Leaders

In a stirring conclusion, Dr. Aidoo challenged Africa’s current generation of leaders, academics, and entrepreneurs to reclaim the unfinished mission of the Pan-African pioneers.

He drew attention to Africa’s limited contribution to global manufacturing—just 2%—calling the imbalance unacceptable.

“This is not just about factories or power plants,” Dr. Aidoo declared. “It is about the soul of Africa—its dignity, security, and destiny.”

A Renewed Sense of Purpose

The lecture left participants inspired and contemplative. Attendees described the event as more than a historical reflection; it was a call to reignite the revolutionary spirit of the continent’s forebears.

From Accra to the diaspora, the message was clear: the work of the “Holy Trinity” must continue, and the time for Africa to industrialize is now.

Source: Akwasi Agyeman

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Education Ministry assures smooth SHS placement process https://www.adomonline.com/education-ministry-assures-smooth-shs-placement-process/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 16:07:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580690 The Ministry of Education has assured parents and students of a smooth resolution process under the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS), as thousands visit centres nationwide to secure Senior High School admissions.

This comes after the release of placements, which saw over 107,000 candidates miss out on automatic school assignments.

Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Clement Apaak, who oversaw proceedings at the GNAT Hall in Accra on Friday, September 19, assured that all cases would be resolved before the official reporting date of October 18.

“As a ministry and a government, we will do our best to meet the needs of every student. While not everyone may secure their first choice, there are equally good schools available to meet their aspirations,” he said.

Dr. Apaak explained that the October 18 reporting date was set to allow sufficient time to address placement challenges and urged parents to remain patient and cooperate with officials.

The Ministry added that it will continue monitoring centres across the country to ensure all qualified students are placed before the academic year begins.

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Improved turbidity in key rivers shows progress in galamsey fight – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/improved-turbidity-in-key-rivers-shows-progress-in-galamsey-fight-sammy-gyamfi/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:56:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580693 Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has defended the government’s fight against illegal mining, known as galamsey, saying recent water quality data shows improvements in some areas despite worsening conditions in others.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, concerns were raised about the fact that turbidity levels in many rivers have increased from 14,000 NTU in August 2024 to 32,000 NTU currently, forcing water treatment plants to shut down. The Kwanyako water treatment plant was an example.

In response, Mr Gyamfi described the claim as a “half-truth,” noting that while the figures cited were correct, they did not present the full picture.

“That is not wholly true. The data you’ve put out is correct. But that is not all there is in terms of data on turbidity levels,” he explained. “In many cases, it has worsened, you’re right. But in many cases, too, we’ve seen improvements.”

He shared figures from the Water Resources Commission to back his point.

“River Densu at Mangoase in July last year had a turbidity level of 256, today it is 44. That’s an improvement. River Nsawam was 59 in July 2024; in July 2025, it is 19.1. River Ankobra at Dominase has dropped from 3,720 NTU last year to 2,920 now.

“River Tano at Elubo was 1,010NTU last July; today it is 834. Tano at Sefwi dropped from NTU level of 12.3 to 9.57. River Offin at Barekese fell from 41.9 to 18.2. River Bia at Dadieso saw a major reduction from 1,190 to 372. And Bamboi Black Volta moved from 52 to 4.79,” Mr. Gyamfi listed.

According to him, these examples prove that progress is being made even if the overall challenge remains discouraging.

“In many cases, it’s worsened. In other places, too, it has improved. The answer is simple: you cannot fix an age-long problem in eight months,” he said.

Mr. Gyamfi also criticised the previous administration, claiming it failed to show seriousness in dealing with illegal mining.

“The country that was handed over to us on 7th January 2025 was a country that was not fighting galamsey at all. As a matter of fact, fighters of galamsey were being fought. Fighters of galamsey were being arrested, prosecuted, and jailed,” he said.

He insisted that in 2024 no real anti-galamsey operations were carried out. “The government of the day said it had lost in mining areas in 2020 because of its fight against galamsey, which was not true. They lost the 2024 elections because of their fraudulent fight against galamsey,” he added.

Mr Gyamfi said the current government has shown clear commitment and deserves support.

“Our social contract with the people of Ghana is a four-year contract. Give us the opportunity to fix the problem within the four years because we have shown enough commitment,” he said.

He pointed to policy changes as evidence of this commitment.

“Under the old regime, it was lawful for people to be given licences to mine in forest reserves. Today, that policy has been cancelled. In eight months, not a single licence has been given to anybody to mine in forest reserves.

“That is something you fought for, and I think you should be proud that at least on that score we have achieved something,” he added.

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Gov’t working on comprehensive solution to address strike threats – Labour Minister https://www.adomonline.com/govt-working-on-comprehensive-solution-to-address-strike-threats-labour-minister/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:55:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580687 The Minister of Labour Jobs and Employment, Dr. Rashid Pelpuo has said the government has taken notice of the Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of the Trade Union Congress’ (TUC), declaration of an indefinite strike, and is working on a broader solution that addresses it.

He said it will not only address TEWU-TUC’s grievances but also the concerns of other unions threatening strike action.

According to the Minister, efforts are underway to reach out to TEWU leadership for further talks.

Speaking on JoyNews, he explained that tackling the demands individually would create more problems for the labour force in Ghana, and instead, a comprehensive approach is being considered.

“The Ministry of Finance is leading the effort to find a solution, and the government is hopeful that a mutually beneficial agreement can be reached.”

Dr. Rashid Pelpuo assured that the government is committed to addressing the concerns of all stakeholders and finding a solution that works for everyone.

TEWU-TUC has declared an indefinite strike over delayed Conditions of Service agreements, citing frustration over the lack of progress despite repeated engagements and follow-ups.

The strike will affect members in Technical and Public Universities, the Ghana Library Authority, and the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board.

Source: Myjoyonline 

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The youth are no longer safe, we will resist oppressive rule – NPP’s Salam Mustapha https://www.adomonline.com/the-youth-are-no-longer-safe-we-will-resist-oppressive-rule-npps-salam-mustapha/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:54:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580681 NPP Youth Organiser Salam Mustapha has called on Ghanaian youth to rise against what he terms selective justice and abuse of office by the John Mahama-led government.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, September 19, Mr. Mustapha accused security agencies of targeting NPP members with politically motivated arrests, physical assaults, and violations of legal rights, including breaches of the 48-hour rule and the imposition of stringent bail conditions.

He further claimed that individuals affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) receive leniency, citing threats against Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin and an alleged assault on NPP’s third Vice Chairman, Alhaji Osman Masawudu, by NDC’s Chief Awudu Sofo Azorka.

“We’re seeing state-sponsored harassment of opposition voices. The youth of Ghana are no longer safe. They cannot speak. We will resist oppressive rule,” he asserted.

Mr. Mustapha urged youth to participate in a planned protest on Tuesday, September 23, which he said would demonstrate opposition to what he described as growing tyranny under the current administration.

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We don’t fight or invoke curses in Kantamanto Market – Coordinator warns traders https://www.adomonline.com/we-dont-fight-or-invoke-curses-in-kantamanto-market-coordinator-warns-traders/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:38:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580676 Kantamanto Market Coordinator Kakari Mensah has dismissed claims of leadership confusion, emphasizing that the market operates under clear rules and systems to maintain discipline and order.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem during a visit to the market, Mensah clarified that recognised leaders manage the affairs of traders, countering suggestions that some executives had secretly elected a new chairman.

“The Kantamanto Market has leaders, and we have rules and regulations governing us. It is not true that some executives have colluded to elect a chairman. The market leaders are in charge of traders’ affairs,” he stated.

He added that a disciplinary committee exists to address misconduct, ensuring disputes are resolved peacefully.

“If you flout the law, there is a disciplinary committee to handle the issue. We don’t fight in this market, and we don’t invoke curses,” Mensah stressed.

He reassured traders and the public that the market leadership remains intact and committed to fostering a peaceful and well-regulated business environment.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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GTEC directs UCC Vice-Chancellor to step aside  https://www.adomonline.com/gtec-directs-ucc-vice-chancellor-to-step-aside/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:15:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580672 The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has directed the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Professor Johnson Nyarko Boampong, to step aside, appointing Professor Denis Worlanyo Aheto as acting Vice-Chancellor.

In a statement dated September 19, 2025, GTEC noted that Prof. Boampong remains in office despite surpassing the mandatory retirement age of 60, in violation of Article 199(1) of the 1992 Constitution.

“Article 199(1) states that a public officer shall, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, retire from the public service on attaining the age of sixty years,” the Commission explained.

GTEC clarified that the role of Vice-Chancellor falls under public service, as defined in the University of Cape Coast Act, 1992 (PNDCL 278), and must comply with the compulsory retirement provision. The Commission also cited Statute 8.2 of the UCC Statutes, 2016, which allows a Vice-Chancellor to serve an additional term only if it does not exceed the retirement threshold.

Additionally, GTEC directed the UCC Governing Council to suspend the process of appointing a substantive Vice-Chancellor until the Cape Coast High Court rules on a suit filed regarding the matter.

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We agreed to choose one person to speak for all groups – Kantamanto leaders https://www.adomonline.com/we-agreed-to-choose-one-person-to-speak-for-all-groups-kantamanto-leaders/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 14:32:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580663 Vice Chairman of the Used Clothes Association, Daniel Ampadu, has disclosed that the Kantamanto traders have united under a single leadership structure following the fire that destroyed the market earlier this year.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem when the team visited the market, he revealed that the decision was based on advice from President John Mahama.

“When the market got burnt, we were advised by President Mahama that because it’s one big market, we should all come together and get one leader. So when we came back, we made sure we did exactly that,” he explained.

According to him, although the market is divided into sections with each group having its own leaders, all section heads have now agreed to work under one overall leader.

“Every section still has a leader whether chairman, secretary or vice — but we have all chosen one person to represent us. That leader is the one to speak for us in times of need and to stand in for us whenever the market faces challenges,” Mr. Ampadu said.

Vice Chairman Used Clothes Association Daniel Ampadu

He further stressed the security arrangements in place, stating that about 60 personnel are tasked with guarding the market daily.

“We have gates around the market and by 6 pm they are closed so no one can enter to cause destruction. When we stay united like this, it helps the market to improve,” he stressed.

Touching on infrastructure, the Vice Chairman mentioned that the lack of electricity remains the biggest challenge.

“The only problem we are working on now is the lights. When the place got burnt, everything was destroyed, including the wiring. But we are done with new wiring, so very soon the lights will be fixed. This will allow others who are trading outside to come inside,” he assured.

Source: Dorcas Abedu-Kennedy

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Stop selling outside; come inside the market – Kantamanto Coordinator to traders https://www.adomonline.com/stop-selling-outside-come-inside-the-market-kantamanto-coordinator-to-traders/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 14:30:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580660 Kantamanto Market Coordinator, Kakari Mensah, has expressed concern about indiscipline among some traders at the market.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem during the station’s visit to the market, Mr. Mensah said measures that were put in place after the fire disaster earlier this year are being ignored by some traders.

“When our place was not burnt, our leaders put things in place to help the market. We had a task force and security to ensure discipline and make sure people who went wrong were dealt with according to the law,” he recalled.

He lamented that despite repeated efforts, some traders continue to sell along the railway lines instead of inside the market.

Kakari Mensah Kantamanto Market Cooridnator

“Some of the market people have gone back to the rails to sell when it is not supposed to be like that. I always tell our leaders to do something about it, but they have tried stopping them to no avail,” he said.

Mr. Mensah also condemned the practice where some traders misinform buyers that the market is closed due to the fire incident.

“Sometimes they will even convince buyers that they are not sellers inside and that the place is closed because of the fire. But the truth is, we are working inside, and we want other traders to come inside and do business,” he urged.

According to him, keeping trading activities inside the market is the only way to restore order and discipline at Kantamanto.

Source: Dorcas Abedu-kennedy

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My doors are always open to you – Asaki Awingobit to Kantamanto traders [Audio] https://www.adomonline.com/my-doors-are-always-open-to-you-asaki-awingobit-to-kantamanto-traders-audio/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 13:26:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580629 Sampson Asaki Awingobit, Executive Secretary of the Importers and Exporters Association of Ghana, has called on traders at Kantamanto Market to close ranks and coordinate effectively to secure better prices and policies that safeguard their businesses.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Awingobit commended the market leaders, especially the Used Clothes Association, for their commitment to protecting the welfare of their members.

However, he raised concerns about poor communication between the various unions operating in the market and questioned whether they were affiliated with national bodies such as the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) or the Traders Advocacy Group Ghana (TAGG).

“I have realised there is a gap in communication between the various unions at Kantamanto. They must coordinate and engage with importers and exporters to negotiate prices. They cannot be selling the same products for different prices,” he said.

Awingobit urged traders to demand fairer prices from importers, stressing that mutual dependence would compel both parties to agree on favourable terms.

He also encouraged traders to strengthen their representation when seeking government intervention on national or security issues.

“When there are matters that require the attention of President Mahama or relevant ministries, they must present a strong, united front. My office is open to them, and I am ready to lead them in meetings with the Finance Minister, Trade Minister, or any relevant authorities to seek redress,” he said.

The Executive Secretary also expressed concern over what he described as unfair treatment by the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) and undue tax pressures from SSNIT, calling for unity to resist harassment and negotiate policies that support the market’s growth.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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Ablakwa provides free chop boxes, mattresses for all fresh SHS students in North Tongu https://www.adomonline.com/ablakwa-provides-free-chop-boxes-mattresses-for-all-fresh-shs-students-in-north-tongu/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 13:06:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580516 Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has once again extended support to students in his constituency by providing free chop boxes and mattresses to all 2,207 fresh Senior High School (SHS) students.

According to the MP, the initiative aims to ensure that no student is denied access to education due to financial constraints.  

The beneficiaries are spread across the five Senior High Schools in the constituency. Mr. Ablakwa explained that the support forms part of a broader educational package designed to reduce school dropouts and ease the financial burden on parents.

“This is in line with the North Tongu tradition, where every student is guaranteed an equal opportunity to pursue education without unnecessary obstacles,” he said.

Beyond providing essentials, the MP revealed that major infrastructural projects are underway in the constituency’s senior high schools.

These include the construction of new mega dining halls and dormitory blocks to accommodate the growing student population.

Mr. Ablakwa expressed optimism that these measures will create a more conducive learning environment and ensure that all students, regardless of background, have the resources and facilities they need to succeed.

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Kantamanto Market traders highlight struggles, urge government intervention [Photos] https://www.adomonline.com/kantamanto-market-traders-highlight-struggles-urge-government-intervention-photos/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 13:02:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580564 Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show on Friday, August 19, 2025, was broadcast live from the vibrant Kantamanto Market, where second-hand clothing sellers shared their daily struggles and appealed for support from both the public and authorities.

The traders highlighted several recurring challenges, with the unstable exchange rate topping their concerns.

They explained that the continuous depreciation of the cedi against major foreign currencies has not brought them any relief.

Instead of reduced costs, they are forced to purchase bales of clothing at the same — or in some cases, even higher — prices than before.

This situation, they lamented, has left them with shrinking profit margins and little room to sustain their businesses.

Another major concern raised by the traders was the growing presence of hawkers and unregulated vendors who display their goods along the roadside.

They explained that these roadside sellers lure customers away from the main market, creating an unfair playing field. As a result, many established stallholders often end the day without making a single sale, despite spending long hours at their stalls.

The traders therefore appealed passionately to local authorities to step in and enforce order, stressing that proper regulation will ensure fairness for all and help preserve Kantamanto’s reputation as a leading trading hub.

Leaders of the Used Clothing Association echoed these frustrations but also proposed ways forward. Sampson Asaki Awingobit, Executive Director of the Importers and Exporters Association, and Daniel Ampadu, Vice Chairman of the Association, both underscored the importance of stronger collaboration between authorities and market leaders to regulate activities around Kantamanto. Secretary of the Association, Samuel Darko Apenteng, emphasized the urgency of finding practical measures to ease the financial pressures on traders while ensuring fair competition.

Kantamanto Market Coordinator, Kakari Mensah, added that with sustained dialogue and coordinated efforts, the market could once again flourish as Ghana’s central hub for second-hand clothing trade.

In unison, the representatives stressed that the sellers are not asking for charity but for fairness, structure, and clear policies that enable them to trade sustainably.

Their collective call was directed at the relevant authorities to restore order in the market, curb the menace of roadside trading, and introduce measures that safeguard the livelihoods of thousands of families who depend on the used clothing business.

Below are some photos

Source :Joseph Odotei

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Fire destroys 15-bedroom house, GH₵100k in Gomoa Dominase https://www.adomonline.com/fire-destroys-15-bedroom-house-gh%e2%82%b5100k-in-gomoa-dominase/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 13:00:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580642 A devastating fire has destroyed a 15-bedroom house and cash amounting to GH₵100,000 at Gomoa Dominase in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region.

The property, owned by the Abusuapayin of Gomoa Dominase, Nana Kweku Botwe, was completely consumed by the blaze along with several other valuables.

Speaking to Adom News, Nana Kweku Botwe lamented that the tragedy could have been prevented if fire tenders in nearby Winneba, Apam, and Swedru were operational.

“We called all the fire stations, but they told us their machines have not been working for months. If they had responded on time, the house and money could have been saved,” he said.

Patrick Abeka, the Assembly Member for Gomoa Dominase Electoral Area, has called on the government to urgently repair and equip fire service vehicles in the three towns to prevent future disasters.

“This is not the first time lives and properties have been lost because of faulty fire tenders. The government must act quickly,” Mr. Abeka stressed.

Source: Kofi Agyei

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GoldBod is not using galamsey gold in its operations – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-is-not-using-galamsey-gold-in-its-operations-sammy-gyamfi/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 12:41:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580573 Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has dismissed claims that the newly established body encourages illegal mining by buying galamsey gold.

“To create the impression that nobody was buying galamsey gold and all of a sudden GoldBod is now giving it a market is clearly wrong,” he said.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show during a discussion on the government’s commitment to the fight against illegal mining, Mr Gyamfi said that such claims are misleading.

“There has always been a market for gold anywhere in the world, including Ghana. Have we ever woken up to any news that there is stranded gold in Ghana? There’s always demand,” he said.

Mr Gyamfi explained that GoldBod does not directly buy gold. Instead, licensed private individuals make the purchases.

“Gold Board itself is not on the market buying gold. These licensed buyers are not stationed at mining sites. They sit in their offices, mostly in district and regional capitals, and buy gold brought to them. They have no technology or system to tell whether the gold was mined responsibly or not,” he noted.

He said the issue of traceability in the gold sector has existed since colonial times, and GoldBod, though only five months old, has been tasked to help address it.

“It is this five-month-old corporation called Gold Board that has now been given the mandate to find a solution to that problem. You think we can find a solution in five months to a problem that has existed for decades?” he asked.

According to him, the Board is already working on introducing a traceability system by the end of the year to help identify the source of gold. This will involve modern technologies such as satellite monitoring, RFID, and blockchain to ensure responsible sourcing.

“By next year, we will commence the rollout of this system. Licensed miners will have to seal and scan their gold with unique codes so buyers can know exactly where it is coming from. Aggregators will also have to trace the origin even after melting,” Mr Gyamfi explained.

He said that traceability will not only help fight illegal mining but also open Ghana’s gold to better international markets.

“Currently, because small-scale gold is not traceable, we are limited to markets in Dubai, Hong Kong, India, and Turkey. With traceability, we can access LBMA refineries in Switzerland and China where prices are higher,” he said.

He insisted that GoldBod’s mandate is to promote responsible mining and sustainability, not to fuel illegal mining.

“People are having the wrong impression that Gold Board is in the market buying galamsey gold. Nothing of that sort is happening,” he said.

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Renowned Ghanaian playwright Dr. Ben-Abdallah passes on https://www.adomonline.com/renowned-ghanaian-playwright-dr-ben-abdallah-passes-on/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 11:42:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580540 Renowned Ghanaian playwright and theatre scholar Dr. Mohammed Ben-Abdallah has passed away at the age of 81.

His death on Thursday, September 18, 2025, was announced by his son, Abdul Muiz Abass, in a Facebook post on Friday.

“Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un (Surely we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return). With deep sorrow and a heavy heart, I announce the passing of my beloved father, Dr. Mohammed Ibn Abdallah, who returned to his Maker yesterday. A man of wisdom, humility, and unwavering faith he served his people, his family, and his country with honour and grace,” the post read.

Dr. Abdallah will be laid to rest on Friday in Kumasi after Jumu’ah prayers in line with Islamic rites. A three-day Dua is also scheduled, with further funeral arrangements in Accra to be announced later.

Born on April 25, 1944, in Kumasi, Dr. Abdallah trained as a teacher before pursuing theatre studies at the University of Ghana, Legon. He later earned an MFA in Theatre Arts from the University of Georgia in 1976 and a PhD in Theatre Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980.

He was instrumental in shaping Ghana’s cultural landscape, helping to establish the National Theatre of Ghana and its resident companies — the National Drama Company, National Dance Company, and the National Symphony Orchestra. He also served as Head of the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana.

Source: Adomonline

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How can newly established GoldBod be blamed for decades of galamsey? – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/how-can-newly-established-goldbod-be-blamed-for-decades-of-galamsey-sammy-gyamfi/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 11:33:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580529 Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), Sammy Gyamfi, has dismissed claims that the newly established body is promoting illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

“Let me clear some misconceptions that GoldBod is promoting galamsey. And my simple question to them is how can a five-month-old statutory corporation, GoldBod, be responsible for an age-long galamsey problem?”

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, which discussed the government’s commitment to fighting galamsey, Mr Gyamfi said it was wrong to blame GoldBod for a problem that has troubled the country for many years.

He explained that galamsey existed long before GoldBod and had already reached worrying levels before the company was set up.

“Galamsey has been with us for decades. Last year there was no GoldBod, but we saw a lot of protest against galamsey because galamsey has reached unprecedented and alarming levels. So how can you say that a corporation that was established barely five months ago is the one to blame for galamsey?” he added.

Mr Gyamfi stressed that GoldBod’s role is clearly defined in law to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly mining, not to take over the statutory fight against galamsey.

“GoldBod was established to promote sustainability initiatives and environmentally friendly mining practices. If you look at section 31G and H of the GoldBod Act, we have that function. So GoldBod is rather supposed to come and support the fight,” he said.

According to him, the direct mandate to combat illegal mining lies with the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and its allied agencies.

“We don’t have that mandate, the mandate is that of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and their allied agencies. They have that statutory obligation to fight galamsey. But in stipulating our functions, Parliament said, GoldBod, since you will be in that space, you should support the fight,” he explained.

Highlighting the corporation’s achievements so far, Mr Gyamfi said GoldBod has already made a difference within its short existence. “And in less than five months since our establishment, we’ve done what no institution in Ghana has done,” he noted.

He pointed to the corporation’s direct support to the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat, which was set up as a central coordinating body to strengthen the fight.

“This national anti-illegal mining operation secretariat which was formed to be a multisectorial central coordinating body for this galamsey fight, for us to optimise resources, they didn’t have money, they didn’t have vehicles.

“In less than five months, GoldBod has given them GH₵5m and five Toyota Hilux vehicles, and we plan to give them more vehicles. And since we gave them support, you’ve seen the renewed fight all over the place,” he said.

He added that such contributions show that the corporation is part of the solution, not the problem.

“So how can the same GoldBod, established to support the fight against illegal mining and actually supporting the fight against illegal mining by putting in resources, be accused of promoting galamsey?” he questioned.

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Fetish priest linked to ‘galamsey’ shrine flees during raid in Western region  https://www.adomonline.com/fetish-priest-linked-to-galamsey-shrine-flees-during-raid-in-western-region/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 11:01:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580525 A fetish priest who allegedly provides spiritual protection for illegal miners reportedly fled during an anti-galamsey raid by a taskforce along the Ankobra River in the Western Region.

The shrine, dedicated to Maame Wata and said to belong to Togbe Nana Benin, was uncovered during a joint riverine operation with the Western Naval Command on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.

The priest allegedly abandoned the site without attempting to invoke any spiritual powers after spotting the taskforce.

Accra-based TV3 reported that the team also inspected several makeshift structures used by illegal miners along the riverbank.

Inside one room believed to be used for purification rituals, officers found a list of prescribed ritual items — one sheep, one goat, six fowls, one guinea fowl, cowries valued at GHC 3,000, and an additional cash payment of GHC 300. Two sheep and a fowl were found tethered nearby, apparently awaiting sacrifice.

A naval officer who led the operation described the discovery: “This room is designated for the mallam or juju man. You’ve escaped, yet you’re supposed to wait and meet with us. We don’t have time for this; we only answer to God. You’re running away? Next time, we expect to see you with the juju.”

Western Regional National Security Liaison Officer Brigadier General Musah Whajah (Rtd) reiterated the taskforce’s commitment to eliminating illegal mining, saying no form of intimidation or spiritual ritual would derail the mission.

He vowed the team would persist until meaningful improvement was seen in the state of the Ankobra River.

The operation has reignited debate about whether spiritual symbols deter enforcement teams or strengthen their resolve.

The taskforce leader was unequivocal: “This is where they consult the gods, their operating bed, so to speak. They believe that by doing this, they’ll be granted more gold, but in reality, they’re destroying our water bodies. We won’t forgive them; we’ll destroy everything. Wherever their gods reside, we’re ready to confront them. We’ve encountered various rituals — white sheep, white fowls, and other things — but we won’t back down. We’ll take them down and move forward.”

Source: Adomonline

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NACOC raids drug dens in Otinibi, arrests four https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-raids-drug-dens-in-otinibi-arrests-four/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 10:56:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580510 The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has conducted a successful raid in Otinibi, a suburb of the Greater Accra Region, targeting suspected drug dens and criminal hideouts.

The dawn operation led to the arrest of four individuals believed to be involved in drug trafficking and related illegal activities.

According to NACOC, the area had become notorious for a mixture of brothels and drug dealings, sparking concerns among residents and local authorities.

During the raid, officers seized significant quantities of illegal substances, including 2 kilograms of cannabis, and 1 kilogram each of hashish, GH Gold, and amnesia—substances known to be widely abused in the region.

The confiscated drugs will undergo forensic analysis as investigations continue into the broader criminal network operating in the area.

NACOC said the raid forms part of intensified efforts to clamp down on drug trafficking and substance abuse across the country. It further assured that intelligence-led operations will be extended to other hotspots and urged the public to support law enforcement by reporting suspicious activities.

The four suspects are currently in custody and are expected to be arraigned after initial investigations are completed.

Source: NACOC

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Accra Mayor directs schools to inscribe “Oobaakɛ” at entrances to preserve Ga language https://www.adomonline.com/accra-mayor-directs-schools-to-inscribe-oobaak%c9%9b-at-entrances-to-preserve-ga-language/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 10:00:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580497

The Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, has directed the Metro Education Unit of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) to boldly inscribe the Ga word for welcome, “Oobaakɛ”, at the entrances of all basic schools in the metropolis to promote and preserve the indigenous language.

According to the Mayor, the inscription of “Oobaakɛ” at school entrances would serve as both a cultural reminder and an educational tool, exposing pupils to the language while instilling in them a sense of identity and pride.

Mr. Allotey gave the directive on Thursday during a working visit to the Martyrs of Uganda R/C Basic School in Mamprobi, the Ministry of Health (MOH) Basic School, the 28th February Road Primary & Kindergarten, and the Peter Odartey Lamptey Memorial JHS, where he distributed stationery and welcomed new entrants.

Interacting with the Ga language teacher at the Martyrs of Uganda R/C Basic School, the Mayor urged her to make every effort to effectively impart the language to pupils.

“As Mayor, I will ensure that the Ga language is taught in all schools in the metropolis. It is our heritage and must be passed on to the younger generation,” he said.

During his visits, Mr. Allotey also engaged with pupils and personally taught them how to greet and welcome others in Ga, stressing the importance of children appreciating their local culture while pursuing academic excellence.

He further assured that the Assembly would collaborate with the Ghana Education Service (GES) and other stakeholders to ensure the proper integration of Ga language teaching into the school curriculum. He emphasised that the preservation and promotion of local languages remained a priority in the Assembly’s cultural and educational agenda.

The Mayor pledged that the AMA would continue to roll out programmes that promote the cultural awareness and identity of the Ga people as part of efforts to build a more inclusive and heritage-conscious city.

Source: 3news.com

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We’re not serious as a political party if… – Asiedu Nketia  https://www.adomonline.com/were-not-serious-as-a-political-party-if-asiedu-nketia/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:39:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580490 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has stated that it is premature for any member of the party to campaign to lead into the 2028 elections.

“If you campaign to replace President John Dramani Mahama when the government has not even attained a year in office and for that achieve its goals, then we are not serious as a political party,” he stated.

Speaking in an interview with the Daily Graphic on his ‘Thank You’ tour of the country, he said all those with presidential ambitions must concentrate on supporting President Mahama to achieve his agenda of resetting the economy and improving the lives of the citizenry.

Mr. Nketia called for unity and discipline to sustain the party’s momentum and avoid the kind of infighting that, in his view, is weakening the opposition.

Context

Mr Nketia’s ‘Thank You’ tour has stirred controversy in political circles, with some suggesting that the three-day programme was less about gratitude and more about positioning for a future presidential bid.

The September 17 to 19, 2025, tour across 16 constituencies in the Eastern Region has been officially marketed as a follow-up appreciation effort on behalf of the NDC.

Party officials say it was meant to recognise the contributions of executives, cadres, and grassroots organisers who worked tirelessly for the NDC’s victory in the 2024 elections and assure the electorate that the NDC will keep to its promises.

Mr. Nketia said the party was reaching out to all the electorate, stressing it was too early for any member of the party to begin campaigning either for the party’s flagbearer position or for a national executive role.

Credibility

He recalled that in the run-up to the 2024 elections, he (Asiedu Nketiah) announced that the party was going to run a three-pronged campaign with President Mahama and the then running mate, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, focusing on the presidential campaign at different levels while he led the campaign for parliamentary candidates.

He explained that each campaign was tailored to the needs of every constituency, which resulted in the party flipping over a number of seats.

Mr Asiedu Nketia said during the electioneering, he promised to visit the constituencies to thank them for the confidence reposed in the NDC, adding that he did not have to wait for the next elections.

“Credibility is important in politics. I don’t have to wait for the next elections to visit the constituencies to thank them and campaign at the same time,” he stated.

The NDC chairman pointed out that he was not an armchair chairman but someone who took the frontline in politics by actively campaigning.

“It is therefore important to reach out to not only our supporters but the electorate as well,” he stated.

Elections

As to when the party would go to the polls to elect its leaders and flag bearer, Mr. Asiedu Nketia said the party was yet to take those decisions, stressing that “our preoccupation is to support President Mahama deliver on his promises.”

He emphasised that anyone campaigning to be the party’s flag bearer would be doing so in vain since the delegates to elect the flag bearer would change when the party began its internal elections.

He urged party members to remain calm and united as President Mahama’s administration gradually settled to create more opportunities for appointments and appealed for understanding as the leadership of the party was working to ensure all loyal members got the opportunity to serve.

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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“Why should Ghana bear America’s burden?” – Prof. Antwi-Danso slams US deportee deal https://www.adomonline.com/why-should-ghana-bear-americas-burden-prof-antwi-danso-slams-us-deportee-deal/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:38:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580496 International Relations Expert, Professor Vladmir Antwi-Danso, has questioned Ghana’s decision to accept 14 deportees of West African origin from the United States, raising concerns about transparency, burden-sharing, and accountability.

His comments follow President John Dramani Mahama’s recent disclosure that the group had arrived in Ghana after an agreement with the U.S. government. The move comes in the wake of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s strict immigration policies, which saw record numbers of undocumented migrants deported.

Speaking to TV3, Prof. Antwi-Danso dismissed suggestions that Ghana’s acceptance of the deportees was solely humanitarian.

“It is never true that in such diplomatic relations, you go on humanitarian grounds and you gain nothing. Even on humanitarian grounds, there is something promised. There is no way any relationship is made on the grounds of one side winning and the other side losing. So there must be some promise given us by the Americans before we accepted to bring them here,” he said.

He further criticised the framing of the deportation as Ghana’s responsibility, stressing that the migrants were West African nationals and should have been handled within the ECOWAS framework.

“Again my beef is on the question of they are West Africans, so we were humanitarian enough to bring them. Why should it be the case that America’s immigration problem should be the problem of Ghana and not the problem of ECOWAS? Why did America not negotiate with ECOWAS and negotiated with Ghana? What role is Ghana playing and who is paying for their upkeep here, whatever it is?” he asked.

Meanwhile, the Labour Division of the High Court in Accra has scheduled Tuesday, September 23, 2025, to hear two ex-parte applications filed by eleven of the deportees challenging their detention in Ghana.

The applicants are seeking two reliefs: an interim injunction to stop their deportation to their home countries, and a writ of Habeas Corpus compelling the state to produce them in court and justify the legality of their detention.

At a virtual sitting on Thursday, September 18, Justice Priscilla Dikro said she needed more time to review the applications before ruling.

Counsel for the applicants, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, argued that the matter was urgent, stressing that his clients were being unlawfully detained.

According to the applicants, President Mahama has already announced plans for their deportation, a position backed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The interim injunction seeks to halt that process, while the Habeas Corpus writ demands that the government present them before the court.

The eleven applicants include Nigerians Daniel Osas Aigbosa, Ahmed Animashaun, Ifeanyi Okechukwu, and Taiwo K. Lawson; Liberian national Kalu John; Togolese nationals Zito Yao Bruno and Agouda Richarla Oukpedzo Sikiratou; Gambian national Sidiben Dawda; and Malians Toure Dianke and Boubou Gassama.

They have named the Attorney-General, the Chief of Defence Staff, and the Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service as respondents, insisting that their fundamental human rights have been breached.

Source: Adomonline

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Galamsey crisis: We’ll boot you out if… – GMA tells government https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-crisis-well-boot-you-out-if-gma-tells-government/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:02:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580487 President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr. Frank Serebour, has urged Ghanaians to use their votes as a weapon to compel political leaders to take decisive action against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

According to him, the GMA has intensified its involvement in the fight against galamsey to protect public health and curb preventable diseases.

Dr. Serebour noted that despite years of interventions, illegal mining continues to threaten communities, making political accountability critical.

“When the GMA asked political parties to declare their positions and sign a pact, we wanted clarity on where they stand. Some called for strike action, but strikes aren’t sustainable. The only consequence politicians fear is electoral loss. My message is, if you don’t fight it, we’ll boot you out,” he said in an interview with Citi News.

He added that while the association will continue to issue ultimatums and push for reforms, sustained political pressure remains the most effective path to lasting change.

“We should continue to apply pressure. We will continue to talk and to advocate,” he stressed.

Source: Adomonline

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TEWU-TUC begins indefinite strike today  https://www.adomonline.com/tewu-tuc-begins-indefinite-strike-today/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 08:57:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580471 Barring any last-minute change, the Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union (TEWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) will today, September 19, 2025, begin an indefinite strike.

The action is expected to affect members across Technical and Public Universities, the Ghana Library Authority, and the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB).

According to the union, the strike has become necessary following government’s failure to address long-standing concerns of non-teaching staff despite exhausting all laid-down procedures.

In a statement signed by General Secretary King James Azortibah, TEWU-TUC said it has exercised patience and restraint but warned that any attempt to intimidate members would amount to an unfair labour practice.

The union recalled that on September 8, it served official notice of the strike, citing persistent delays in finalising and signing Conditions of Service agreements. It noted that repeated engagements and follow-ups with management and relevant authorities had yielded no results, leaving members frustrated.

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GTEC revokes accreditation for 3 programmes at Cape Coast-based institute https://www.adomonline.com/gtec-revokes-accreditation-for-3-programmes-at-cape-coast-based-institute/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:51:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580457

The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has revoked the accreditation of three postgraduate programmes at the Institute of Development and Technology Management (IDTM) in Cape Coast.

The affected programmes — PhD, MPhil, and MA in Development Studies — were originally approved to run only as regular weekday courses. However, GTEC discovered that the institute had repackaged them into part-time and weekend programmes without authorisation.

In a letter dated September 17, 2025, and addressed to the President of IDTM, the Commission stressed that accredited academic programmes cannot be altered in their mode of delivery without explicit approval.

GTEC directed the institute to withdraw all admission letters issued under the unauthorised versions of the programmes, halt new enrolments, and submit evidence of compliance.

It further ordered IDTM to provide a comprehensive teach-out plan by October 17, 2025, to safeguard the interests of students already enrolled.

To ensure a smooth transition, the University of Cape Coast (UCC) and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have been tasked to supervise the implementation of the teach-out plan.

Both institutions have also been instructed to immediately terminate any collaborative admissions arrangements with IDTM.

The Commission warned that failure to comply with the directives would attract regulatory sanctions. The move underscores GTEC’s renewed efforts to tighten oversight of tertiary institutions and uphold academic standards across Ghana.

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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I have never faked any degree – NDC Central Regional Chairman tells GTEC https://www.adomonline.com/i-have-never-faked-any-degree-ndc-central-regional-chairman-tells-gtec/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:45:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580442 The Central Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Dr. Richard Kofi Asiedu, has accused the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) of attempting to tarnish his reputation.

According to him, the commission “is being used as an instrument for mischief to serve political interests.”

His comments follow a recent GTEC statement declaring that the “Dr” title he uses—also as CEO of St. Andrews Group of Schools and Companies—is honorary, and directing him to desist from using it. This comes months after a similar controversy in July 2025, when GTEC challenged his use of the title “Professor.” At the time, Dr. Asiedu admitted that the professorship was honorary and stopped using it.

GTEC insists that Dr. Asiedu lacks the academic qualifications to hold a doctoral title. But in response, he maintained that he legitimately earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree between 2009 and 2012 at Atlantic International University in Hawaii, USA.

“His doctorate is purely academic, and he possesses all relevant documents, including transcripts, to verify this qualification. Dr. Asiedu has nothing to hide. All his academic qualifications and honorary recognitions can be independently verified with the respective institutions that awarded them,” a statement issued on his behalf said.

He further questioned why GTEC proceeded to make its announcement despite his earlier request to submit supporting documents. He explained that delays in producing the documents were due to an ongoing legal dispute with his former spouse, who currently has custody of them.

Expressing disappointment at the commission’s stance, Dr. Asiedu stressed that he had demonstrated good faith and cooperation in efforts to resolve the matter.

Read the full statement below:

Press Statement
To All Media Houses

St. Andrews Group Defends Dr. Richard Asiedu: Academic Credentials Authentic, Reputation Under Unfair Attack

Press Statement
For Immediate Release

The Management of St. Andrews Group of Schools & Companies has noted with deep surprise and disappointment the recent public statement by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) concerning our Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Richard Kofi Asiedu.

We are compelled to state on record that this development appears to be a deliberate attempt to tarnish the hard-earned reputation of Dr. Asiedu, a man who has devoted his life to education, philanthropy, and national service.

While Dr. Asiedu was in Japan, officials from GTEC contacted him by phone requesting that he make his academic documents available. He informed them that he would do so and initially set 15th September 2025 as the date.

However, some of the documents were in the custody of his former spouse, and the court needed to issue directions for their release. When the court did not sit as expected, Dr. Asiedu promptly communicated this challenge to GTEC.

At no point has GTEC provided him with an official written directive; the first he and Management learned of any public action was through media publications.

This sequence of events raises serious questions and gives us reason to believe GTEC may be being used as an instrument for mischief or to serve political interests.

When GTEC earlier directed that the honorary title of “Professor” should not be used, Dr. Asiedu immediately complied and publicly announced that he would henceforth not use that title. Since then, he has only used the academic title “Dr.”, which reflects his earned qualification. This demonstrates that he is law-abiding and respectful of regulatory authority.

We further wish to place on record that Dr. Asiedu has never faked any degree. His academic journey is well documented as follows:

After completing his Advanced Level education, he enrolled at the Takoradi Polytechnic (now Takoradi Technical University), where he pursued a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Purchasing and Supply Management from 1997 to 2000.

From 2002 to 2005, he undertook a top-up programme leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) under the public admission scheme.

In 2009, he successfully completed a Master’s degree at the University of Cape Coast (UCC).

Between 2009 and 2012, he pursued and completed a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Atlantic International University, Hawaii, USA. His doctorate is purely academic, and he possesses all relevant documents, including transcripts, to verify this qualification.

Dr. Asiedu has nothing to hide. All his academic qualifications and honorary recognitions can be independently verified with the respective institutions that awarded them.

For his outstanding contributions to education, Dr. Asiedu has also been honoured internationally:

In February 2022, the Alfred Nobel University in Ukraine conferred on him the honorary title of Professor in Human Development, during a public ceremony to which he invited John Dramani Mahama, then-presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and now President of the Republic of Ghana, who delegated Prof. Joshua Alabi to represent him.

In October 2023, he was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree in Human Resource Management by Azteca University, Mexico, in recognition of his remarkable contributions to education and national development.

It is important to note that Dr. Asiedu is currently not using any honorary titles, even though they were conferred by accredited institutions both in Ghana and abroad.

With respect to GTEC’s current directive, Dr. Asiedu has already indicated his readiness to submit all relevant academic documents. He is set to receive the last batch of documents on Tuesday, 23rd September 2025, following the court’s direction for their release, and will accordingly submit the complete set to GTEC on Thursday, 25th September 2025, in the company of his lawyers.

Against this background, the premature release of GTEC’s directive into the public domain—despite his formal communication and ongoing arrangements—comes as a shock to us. It is unfair, unnecessary, and damaging to the reputation of a distinguished Ghanaian educationist who has consistently acted in good faith and complied with directives.

We also wish to caution political actors who may be attempting to feed into this development for partisan gain. Matters of academic verification should remain professional and above politics.

Finally, we call on the public, stakeholders and media houses to hold regulatory bodies to the highest standards of transparency and accountability. We urge the media to exercise restraint and circumspection in their reportage and to allow due process to run its course before rushing to judgment.

Signed
William Mintah Hayford
Management Secretary
St. Andrews Group of Schools & Companies

Source: Adomonline

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Mahama visits family of late NDC Vice Chairman who died in helicopter crash after Manhyia funeral https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-visits-family-of-late-ndc-vice-chairman-who-died-in-helicopter-crash-after-manhyia-funeral/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:35:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580391 President John Dramani Mahama has paid a solemn visit to the family of the late Dr. Samuel Sarpong, Vice Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who died in last month’s tragic helicopter crash.

The visit followed Mr. Mahama’s attendance at the funeral rites of the late Asantehemaa, Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III, at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.

He was accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, Ashanti Regional Minister Frank Amoakohene, and other members of his entourage.

Dr. Sarpong was among eight people who lost their lives when a military helicopter crashed, a tragedy that sent shockwaves across the country. His sudden passing has left a void not only within the NDC but also among colleagues and loved ones who admired his dedication and service.

Consoling the bereaved family, President Mahama described Dr. Sarpong as a committed party stalwart and a selfless leader who worked tirelessly to advance the ideals of the NDC. He further assured them of the party’s continuous support during this difficult time.

The circumstances surrounding the crash remain under investigation as the nation continues to mourn the loss of prominent figures who perished in the accident.

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Okada regulations: Government to amend Road Traffic Act, 2004 https://www.adomonline.com/okada-regulations-government-to-amend-road-traffic-act-2004/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:31:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580402 The Ministry of Transport is taking steps to establish a robust regulatory framework for the operations of commercial motorcycles and tricycles, popularly known as okada, in Ghana.

Minister of Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, announced that as part of efforts to regulate motorcycles and tricycles used for fare-paying passengers, the Ministry has initiated processes to amend the Road Traffic Act 2004 (Act 683) and the Road Traffic Regulations 2012 (LI 2180).

“Motorcycles and tricycles, commonly known as okada, are vital for transportation systems. However, current regulations ban their use, creating enforcement and safety challenges,” Mr. Nikpe said at the Government Accountability Series press conference held at the Presidency in Accra.

He explained that stakeholder consultations had been completed, and Cabinet had approved the proposed amendments, which will soon be laid before Parliament.

On the issue of transport fares, the Minister revealed that government had negotiated with transport operators for a 15 per cent reduction in public transport fares to ease the financial burden on commuters and reflect recent improvements in the macroeconomic environment, including reductions in fuel prices.

He noted that the adjustment, which took effect on May 24, marks the most significant fare reduction since the administrative arrangement on public transport fares was introduced in 2015.

According to him, the measure has provided much-needed relief to passengers while ensuring the operational stability of transport operators.

Source: GNA

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NSMQ 2025 to launch on October 2 https://www.adomonline.com/nsmq-2025-to-launch-on-october-2/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 07:09:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580420 The 2025 edition of the National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) will officially be launched on Thursday, October 2, with the highly anticipated balloting exercise to determine school pairings for the competition.

The NSMQ, Ghana’s longest-running and most-watched academic contest, is once again expected to ignite excitement nationwide as senior high schools (SHSs) vie for supremacy in science and mathematics.

The preliminary stage of the national championship will take place from October 13 to 17, followed by the one-eighth stage from October 19 to 21. The quarterfinals are scheduled for October 23 to 25, with the semi-finals on October 27.

The grand finale, where the ultimate trophy and bragging rights will be contested, is set for Thursday, October 30.

Produced by Primetime Limited and sponsored by the Ghana Education Service, the NSMQ continues to attract massive national attention each year, drawing in students, alumni, and education enthusiasts.

This year’s contest will be broadcast live on Joy News, Joy Prime, and Joy FM, with support from sponsors including NASCO, VitaMilk, Ayuda, Virtual Security Africa, Admissions Checker, German Ozone Medical Centre, Achimota Retail Centre, Ace Medical Insurance, Slamm Technologies, Family Health Medical School, and Chopbox Technologies.

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Stepmother allegedly burns 3-year-old’s private part with hot water in Winneba https://www.adomonline.com/stepmother-allegedly-burns-3-year-olds-private-part-with-hot-water-in-winneba/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:59:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580414 A three-year-old girl is battling for her life at the Trauma and Specialist Hospital in Winneba after she was allegedly scalded with hot water by her stepmother.

According to the child’s mother, the girl had been sent to Winneba by her father to spend the vacation. She alleged that the stepmother, identified only as Akaima, a Liberian national, poured hot water on the child’s private parts as punishment for bedwetting.

The mother said she discovered the abuse when she went to retrieve her daughter, who had been kept in Winneba longer than expected.

“After picking her, I realised she couldn’t walk properly. When I examined her, I saw the injuries. She told me her stepmother poured hot water on her for wetting her bed,” she recounted.

Medical staff at the Trauma and Specialist Hospital confirmed that the girl had sustained severe burns, which will require complex treatment.

Child rights organisation Challenging Heights has stepped in to support the family with medical expenses. Its Mother and Child Rescue Unit has also called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of both the stepmother and the father, who is alleged to have overseen the act.

“We are expecting DOVVSU to arrest the perpetrator and even the father with immediate effect,” said Enock Dery Paafu, Programmes Manager at Challenging Heights, in an interview with Accra-based Citi News.

In a statement, the organisation urged government to strengthen child protection institutions, including the Department of Social Welfare, the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU), and the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, to better safeguard children’s rights and welfare.

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Gov’t considers permanent military base along Ankobra River to tackle galamsey https://www.adomonline.com/govt-considers-permanent-military-base-along-ankobra-river-to-tackle-galamsey/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:46:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580409 The government has announced plans to establish a permanent military base along the Ankobra River as part of its renewed war on illegal mining (galamsey).

This decision follows a high-level inspection of the river on Thursday, September 18, led by Lands and Natural Resources Minister Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson, the Western Regional Security Council, and the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS).

The delegation, which travelled by canoe from Gwira Wiaso to Gwira Akango, uncovered extensive devastation: cocoa farms converted into illegal mining sites, makeshift settlements in a galamsey hub known as “Chinese Town,” and hundreds of abandoned chanfans and pumps clogging the waterway. Once clear, the Ankobra River now flows thick and milky brown.

Visibly shaken, Minister Buah described the destruction as nothing short of a national crisis. “If this is not war, then I don’t see anything. We will not relent. We will not stop. We will fight until this water is restored,” he said. “That is why we are working with the President’s directive to deploy permanently the military and security forces along our river bodies.”

Captain Nana Kweku Owusu Domme, leader of NAIMOS, strongly endorsed the plan.

“This cannot be solved by one-off raids. We need to actually come and establish a base here to hold the ground. Some of these miners know we just come, conduct operations, and withdraw. Coming to stay here will be best. Then they will know we have come to stay.”

The minister further disclosed that government intends to revise regulations by expanding the buffer zone along rivers from 100 metres to one kilometre, a measure aimed at eliminating any legal cover for miners discharging harmful chemicals into water bodies.

For years, Ghanaians have known the Ankobra was polluted, but the inspection revealed a level of destruction far worse than imagined — a river under siege. With the announcement of a permanent military base, the government is signalling a tougher, uncompromising phase in its fight to reclaim the nation’s waters.

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Many Ghanaian doctors battling mental health, substance abuse – Medical and Dental Council https://www.adomonline.com/many-ghanaian-doctors-battling-mental-health-substance-abuse-medical-and-dental-council/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:39:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580404 The Medical and Dental Council has revealed that a significant number of Ghanaian doctors are battling psychiatric conditions and substance abuse, raising concerns about their well-being and the safety of patients.

According to the Council’s Registrar, Dr. Divine Banyubala, about 30% of affected practitioners are struggling with schizophrenia, while others are dealing with personality disorders and depression.

A worrying number are also battling addictions to substances such as tramadol, morphine, pethidine, and heroin, with some engaging in multiple drug use.

“A lot of them have psychiatric conditions. About 30% are struggling with schizophrenia, others have personality disorders, depression, or substance abuse and addiction issues,” Dr Banyubala disclosed.

To address the situation, he said the Council has set up a Practice Committee, which works through a Health Assessment Panel made up of senior medical professionals. The panel evaluates affected practitioners and recommends appropriate interventions.

Dr Banyubala noted that early intervention has been highly effective, allowing many practitioners to recover and return to work.

“The good news is that with early treatment, about 80% can return to full functioning. Unfortunately, a few are too far gone and can never come back—they are beyond redemption,” he explained.

He added that doctors who fail to comply with treatment or are deemed unfit to practice have their licenses suspended until they fully recover and can safely resume their duties.

The Council emphasised that this approach aims to rehabilitate struggling practitioners while protecting patients and safeguarding the integrity of the medical profession.

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Multiple structures destroyed as fire guts Madina market again https://www.adomonline.com/multiple-structures-destroyed-as-fire-guts-madina-market-again/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:25:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580396 Traders at the Madina market were thrown into panic after fire swept through parts of the market at dawn on Thursday.

The latest incident has led to the destruction of several structures and properties worth thousands of cedis.

Firefighters from the Madina, National Headquarters, and Legon fire stations have been quickly deployed to the scene to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading.

Eyewitnesses reported that thick smoke and flames engulfed the market, forcing traders and residents to flee for safety.

While some attempted to salvage their goods, many watched helplessly as the fire consumed their wares.

The cause of the outbreak is yet to be determined.

This marks the third fire outbreak in the Madina area within the past two months; two at the Ritz Junction market and another at the Redco section.

The recurring incidents have left traders worried and calling for urgent fire safety interventions to protect lives and livelihoods.

No casualties had been reported at the time of filing this report, but officials say investigations are underway to establish the source of the fire and assess the extent of damage.

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Agogo tomato farmers call for processing factory to curb post-harvest losses https://www.adomonline.com/agogo-tomato-farmers-call-for-processing-factory-to-curb-post-harvest-losses/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 06:09:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580387 Tomato farmers in Agogo, located in the Asante Akyem North Municipality of the Ashanti Region, have renewed calls on government to establish a tomato processing factory in the area to sustain their livelihoods and reduce post-harvest losses.

Their appeal follows a recent intervention by government to purchase 1,000 boxes of tomatoes from local farmers for distribution to Senior High Schools within the municipality.

While the farmers acknowledged the gesture as a step towards ensuring fair value for their produce, they argued that such interventions are only temporary and do not address the bigger challenge of wastage.

Speaking to Adom News correspondent, Isaac Amoako, the farmers stressed that countless quantities of their harvested tomatoes go bad during peak seasons due to the absence of storage and processing facilities.

“We appreciate government’s efforts to support us by buying tomatoes for the schools, but this is not enough. Every year, we lose huge portions of our produce because there’s no factory to process them. If we had a processing plant here in Agogo, our work would be more profitable and sustainable,” one farmer explained.

They added that a tomato processing factory would not only guarantee them a stable market but also create employment opportunities for the youth while adding value to Ghana’s agricultural sector.

The farmers are therefore urging government and private investors to collaborate in establishing a tomato processing plant under initiatives such as the One District, One Factory (1D1F) programme, which they believe will transform the local economy and make tomato farming more attractive.

Agogo remains one of Ghana’s major tomato-producing hubs, but without the necessary infrastructure, farmers continue to struggle with price fluctuations and post-harvest losses.

Source: Adomonline.com

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Nearly 300 skilled health workers leave Korle Bu in first half of 2025 – Medical Director raises alarm https://www.adomonline.com/nearly-300-skilled-health-workers-leave-korle-bu-in-first-half-of-2025-medical-director-raises-alarm/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 05:58:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580390 Close to 300 highly skilled and specialised health workers have left the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital between January and June 2025 in search of better opportunities abroad, in what hospital officials describe as an alarming attrition rate threatening healthcare delivery.

Deputy Medical Director of Korle Bu, Dr. Harry Akoto, revealed the figures during a needs assessment visit by the administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as Mahama Cares, ahead of the initiative’s nationwide rollout to address non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

“Our data show that about 300 people have left between January and June this year, and these are highly skilled, highly specialised professionals — not fresh graduates. The reasons are multifactorial, but the bigger chunk is remuneration. People feel they can earn more elsewhere,” Dr. Akoto told JoyNews’ Maxwell Agbagba.

He warned that unless urgent steps are taken to improve working conditions, remuneration, and training for nurses and doctors, the country risks losing its most experienced health professionals to more developed nations.

“We need to ramp up the training of more nurses so we always have enough to take care of ourselves. But we must also improve the environment in which they work. Otherwise, we are fighting a battle we cannot win. I call this the galamsey of healthcare because it is threatening our survival — you can have beautiful buildings, but if there is nobody there to work, patients will still be lost,” he stressed.

Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, Obuobia Darko-Opoku, explained that the visit to Korle Bu is part of a nationwide needs assessment to identify equipment gaps, infrastructure challenges, and service delivery weaknesses before the rollout of Mahama Cares.

“Mahama Cares cannot operate without engaging facilities like Korle Bu because they are the key stakeholders. We need to know what they have, what needs replacement, and what needs urgent attention. The tour has opened our eyes to the realities here, and we are confident that once we get the reports from the departments and act on them, we will make a real difference,” she said.

Madam Obuobia added that the initiative will focus not only on patient support but also on prevention and equipment replacement to strengthen Ghana’s capacity to manage NCDs.

Director of Medical Affairs at Korle Bu, Dr. Frank Owusu Sekyere, described the Mahama Cares initiative as timely and crucial for easing the pressure on Ghana’s premier teaching hospital.

“The visit has been very good. It is easy to sit somewhere and assume what the needs are, but this tour has helped to identify the real gaps — from equipment to human resources. Korle Bu carries a heavy national burden, so this support will go a long way to help us deliver better care,” he said.

Dr. Sekyere noted that Korle Bu loses ICU nurses almost every month and welcomed Mahama Cares’ focus on training, which he said could help plug the human resource gap.

“Health is a shared responsibility, and if Mahama Cares is coming to share that responsibility, that is welcome news. We are definitely looking forward to the takeoff of this project,” he added.

Source: Prince Adu-Owusu

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Man shot dead in Keri in latest incident of violence https://www.adomonline.com/man-shot-dead-in-keri-in-latest-incident-of-violence/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 05:51:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580382 A man was shot dead on his farm at Keri in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, in the latest incident of violence in the area.

The Assembly Member for the Keri-Odomi Electoral Area, Madam Juliana Awasan, confirmed the death of the victim, identified as Sammy Kentenso.

The killing has heightened security concerns in the municipality, which has a long history of violent clashes among the Adele, Challa, and Akyode ethnic groups over land disputes and traditional festivities.

In November 2023, armed assailants opened fire at the Nkwanta central market, killing at least six people and injuring several others. A subsequent clash in January 2024 claimed 17 lives during a traditional festival.

In response to the recurring violence, successive regional ministers, including the current Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, have deployed security personnel to investigate the attacks and engage local chiefs and opinion leaders on peacebuilding measures.

A curfew has been in place in Nkwanta township since November 2023. Residents have been urged by government and security authorities to exercise restraint, lay down arms, and resort to non-violent means of resolving disputes.

There is also a total ban on carrying arms, ammunition, or offensive weapons within Nkwanta and its environs. Security agencies have warned that offenders will be arrested and prosecuted.

Meanwhile, security forces are maintaining surveillance in the area to ensure safety and restore calm.

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Man who fired gunshots during Madina Redco fire outbreak remanded https://www.adomonline.com/man-who-fired-gunshots-during-madina-redco-fire-outbreak-remanded/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 05:50:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580384 A man who fired indiscriminately while Ghana Fire Service personnel were busily dousing an August 3 fire outbreak at Madina Redco has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court.

Due to Mustapha Iddrisu Danlad’s action, six persons were said to have been hit by the pellets from his pump-action gun.

Charged with unlawful discharge of firearm without authority, possession of firearm without lawful authority,and three counts of causing harm, Danlad, who claims to be a Task Force Officer with EOCO, pleaded not guilty.

The court has remanded Danlad into police custody to reappear on September 25, 2025.

Prosecution led by Chief Inspector Daniel Danku, told the court that the complainant in the case was the Madina Divisional Police Command.

On August 3, 2025 at about 13 hours, Officers from the Madina Police Command responded to a fire outbreak at Redco Flats, Madina.

Prosecution said while personnel were assisting the Fire Service personnel to douse the fire, a misunderstanding ensued between the accused and a group of people.

The court heard that soon after tempers were calmed down, Danlad left the scene and returned with a pump action gun and without any provocation, the accused started firing indiscriminately.

Due to the firing, people started running helter-skelter.

Prosecution said while people were running from the fire outbreak, the accused was busily firing towards the people and in the process six people were hit by the pellets from the pump action gun.

The prosecutor said the victim’s were rushed to the hospital where some were treated and discharged and others were referred to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

The court heard that Danlad after the act went into hiding. On September 12, 2025 at about 0500 hours, the accused was spotted at Madina Redco and he was arrested by the Police.

Prosecution said Danlad in his investigation caution statement admitted the offence

Source: GNA

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Tema-Mpakadan railway to open on October 1 – Transport Minister https://www.adomonline.com/tema-mpakadan-railway-to-open-on-october-1-transport-minister/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 05:38:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580377 The Tema-Mpakadan Railway line will be open on October 1, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, the Transport Minister, has disclosed.

He said the train, which was involved in an accident during a test drive on the Tema-Mpakadan Railway in 2024, had been repaired, stating that a test run of the Tema-Mpakadan Railway was carried out on September 16, 2025.

Mr Nikpe disclosed this at the Government Accountability Series press conference held at the Presidency in Accra.

He said the Government plans to modernise and expand the railway infrastructure for fleet and passenger services, creating jobs, boosting local economies and fostering trade.

He noted that the 97km Tema to Mpakadan Railway Line, which was part of a multimodal system connecting Tema Port to Buipe Port via the Volta Lake, had been completed.

He said, however, the viability of the rail line depends on fleet services but requires further investment in port infrastructure to facilitate the transfer of cargo between rail and the lake.

Mr Nikpe said the Government had therefore taken steps to devolve the line for fleet operations.

Concerning the Western Railway Line, the Minister said the Western Railway Line spans 330km from Takoradi to Kumasi, with a branch line extension from Dunkwa to Awaso.

Mr Nikpe said construction on sections of the line, the 22km Kojokrom to Manso, 78km from Takoradi Port to Huni Valley, and 6km Adum to Kaase, had all been halted since December 2024 due to unpaid payment certificates by the administration.

He said the Government, through the Ministry of Transport and the Ghana Railway Development Authority, was engaging stakeholders, including the Ministry of Finance and the Attorney-General’s Office, to resolve the outstanding issues to enable the contractor to resume work.

“I am delighted to share with you that Amandi Construction, one of the contractors, has resumed work and is currently on site,” he said.

The Minister said the Ghana Railway Development Authority was currently collaborating with the Security Agencies and the Lands Commission to launch a campaign to remove encroachers from the railway right-of-way and perfect titles to railway lines nationwide.

He said this was to enable their contractors to have unimpeded assets to learn and facilitate early completion of railway projects.

Touching on Railway Labour Issues and Ghana Railway Company Limited Staff Salaries, Mr Nikpe said the Ghana Railway Company’s operations had declined over the years due to infrastructure deterioration, which had limited its capacity to generate sufficient revenue to cover its costs, including staff salaries.

“We are engaging with the Ministry of Finance and stakeholders to develop a sustainable solution going forward,” the Minister said.

“I must add that we feel for the workers, and we have gotten close to resolving this issue and getting them their salaries.”

Source: GNA

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Every cedi spent matters – BoG reveals how policy rate decisions are made https://www.adomonline.com/every-cedi-spent-matters-bog-reveals-how-policy-rate-decisions-are-made/ Fri, 19 Sep 2025 05:35:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580264 Director of Research at the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr. Philip Abradu-Otoo, has explained how the central bank arrives at its decision on the key policy rate, stressing that every factor that affects how businesses and consumers spend is taken into account.

According to him, the process is far more complex than many assume.

“The things that go into deciding as to where to put the key policy rate of a central bank involve many factors.

“The committee in arriving at this decision discusses issues about the real sector of the economy,” he said on Joy News’ PM Express Business Edition.

He explained that the real sector remains central to the decision-making process.

“So when we talk about the real sector of the economy, we are talking about how businesses are faring. We’re talking about how consumers are also faring, and whether consumers are feeling the pinch of economic adjustment that is taking place, whether spending in the economy is at a level that is consistent with what the fiscal authorities, for instance, might expect, because the more we spend, the more the fiscal authorities are also able to extract revenues for development purposes.”

Dr Abradu-Otoo noted that the Bank of Ghana has developed its own way of gauging the performance of the real sector, even as it relies on official data from the Ghana Statistical Service.

“So when we talk about the real sector of the economy, it’s about what you and I are doing in the economy. It’s about what businesses are doing in the economy.

“And we try to gauge the tempo of all these activities in the economy, imports, exports, all these things fit under the real sector of the economy.”

The central bank, he said, does not only look at economic activity but also the direction of prices.

“We try to gauge activities in the real sector of the economy. We try to look at what is going on with respect to prices, inflation, you call it inflation.

“And then we try to even look at what the forecast of all these indicators looks like, especially for inflation, and are we getting close to our target?”

He added that the banking sector’s role is also weighed in policy decisions.

“And having done this, we also look at even the banking sector, are they positioned in a way to help support growth in the economy, because the main job of banks in the country is to support growth. Okay, so are banks well-positioned to deliver growth in the economy?”

The process, he said, then factors in risks to ensure the final decision is sustainable.

“And having done that, we then look at the risks surrounding all these things, and then we try to put all these things together in a framework to decide as to whether going forward, we should be confident about ourselves, and whether going forward we think that the risks are very minimal, and whether we can then reposition our key policy rate to deliver continued growth sustainably. I think the keyword is sustainable manner.”

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Woman arrested in Tamale for allegedly possessing drugs https://www.adomonline.com/woman-arrested-in-tamale-for-allegedly-possessing-drugs/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:26:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580367 The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), in collaboration with a joint security task force, has arrested the owner of Suad Collections, a popular clothing boutique in Tamale, for allegedly dealing in narcotic substances.

During a targeted operation in the Northern Regional capital, the suspect was reportedly found with 2,250 wraps of a substance suspected to be cannabis, as well as quantities of opioids.

NACOC officials said the arrest is part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on the illegal drug trade in the region.

The suspect remains in custody and is assisting authorities with investigations, while the seized substances have been sent for laboratory analysis.

Authorities have reassured the public of their commitment to tackling drug trafficking and related crimes across the country.

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Peace Council to mark 2025 Int’l Day of Peace with focus on youth delinquency in schools https://www.adomonline.com/peace-council-to-mark-2025-intl-day-of-peace-with-focus-on-youth-delinquency-in-schools/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:12:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580323 The National Peace Council (NPC) will join the global community to mark the 2025 International Day of Peace with a special programme focused on rising youth delinquency in Ghana’s second-cycle schools.

This year’s celebration, scheduled for Monday, September 22, 2025, will take place at the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT, Accra, under the theme: “Act Now for a Peaceful Ghana: Addressing Youth Delinquency in Second Cycle Schools.”

Speaking exclusively to Adom News, NPC Senior Public Relations Manager Kwesi Yirenkyi Boateng expressed concern over recent alarming incidents in schools, including students carrying knives, scissors, and firearms.

“It is something we cannot take lightly. We must act collectively to address youth delinquency and ensure schools remain safe spaces for learning and growth. Peace is essential for every Ghanaian to live and thrive,” he said.

Mr. Boateng noted that the commemoration will bring together government officials, civil society organizations, educational institutions, diplomatic missions, development partners, the media, and students. Participants will deliberate on practical strategies to foster a culture of peace, tolerance, and social cohesion within schools and society at large.

He added that the NPC views the event as part of its broader mandate to promote peace across Ghana, Africa, and the world.

“This programme is also about amplifying the message of peace through journalists and other stakeholders because peacebuilding is everyone’s responsibility,” he emphasized.

The International Day of Peace, declared by the United Nations, is observed annually on September 21 to strengthen the ideals of peace within and among nations.

Source: Jagri Boaz Binyinjom | Adomonline

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I do not report to the CEO of DVLA; I report directly to the Ministry of Transport – Ayalolo CEO https://www.adomonline.com/i-do-not-report-to-the-ceo-of-dvla-i-report-directly-to-the-ministry-of-transport-ayalolo-ceo/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:11:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580256 Chief Executive Officer of Ayalolo’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) terminals at Tudu and Adenta, Nana Bugyei, has rejected claims by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) CEO, Julius Neequaye Kotey, insisting that he does not report to him.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Bugyei stated that his mandate comes directly from the Ministry of Transport, and therefore, the DVLA chief has “no locus” to question his work.

“He met with me and told me to come to the office, but I just can’t go to the minister. He instructed the chief director to send me an invitation, but I still haven’t received anything, and he doesn’t even respond to my calls. Why would I continue working for eight years without a contract? I do not report to the CEO of DVLA; I report directly to the Ministry of Transport. Therefore, Julius Neequaye Kotey has no authority to question me,” he said.

Mr. Bugyei further alleged that Mr. Kotey was making “false claims” aimed at tarnishing his reputation, noting that any official correspondence regarding his role has always come directly from the Ministry.

According to him, attempts by the DVLA boss to use his position to undermine him will not succeed.

“The minister needed me and sent a letter to my last known location, so no one can claim they are looking for me and haven’t found me. Everything Julius is saying is a complete pack of lies meant to destroy people. He thinks he can use his position to harm others,” he added.

Source: Farida Seidu | Adomonline

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11 US deportees sue Ghana over alleged unlawful detention https://www.adomonline.com/11-us-deportees-sue-ghana-over-alleged-unlawful-detention/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:07:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580318 The Labour Division of the High Court in Accra has scheduled Tuesday, September 23, 2025, to hear two ex-parte applications filed by eleven West African nationals challenging their continued detention in Ghana following deportation from the United States.

The group is seeking two key reliefs: an interim injunction to prevent any plans to deport them to their respective countries and a writ of habeas corpus compelling the state to present them before the court to justify their detention.

During a virtual session on Thursday, September 18, Justice Priscilla Dikro noted that additional time was needed to review the applications before issuing a ruling. Counsel for the applicants, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, emphasized the urgency of the case, insisting that the detention of his clients was unlawful.

According to the legal team, President John Dramani Mahama has already directed that the deportees be repatriated, a position supported by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. The injunction seeks to block this process, while the habeas corpus application calls for the detainees to be brought before the court for accountability.

The eleven individuals include Nigerians Daniel Osas Aigbosa, Ahmed Animashaun, Ifeanyi Okechukwu, and Taiwo K. Lawson; Liberian national Kalu John; Togolese citizens Zito Yao Bruno and Agouda Richarla Oukpedzo Sikiratou; Gambian national Sidiben Dawda; and Malians Toure Dianke and Boubou Gassama.

The Attorney-General, Chief of Defence Staff, and the Comptroller-General of the Ghana Immigration Service have all been named as respondents. The applicants argue that their fundamental rights under Ghana’s 1992 Constitution have been violated.

In supporting affidavits, the group alleges that they were forcibly removed from U.S. detention centers between September 5 and 6, 2025, shackled, and transported to Ghana without prior notice or explanation. They claim they were subsequently handed over to Ghanaian authorities and detained at what they believe to be a military facility without access to legal counsel or court processes.

The applicants maintain that their detention violates Article 14(1) of the Constitution, which guarantees personal liberty, and Article 23, which protects the right to administrative justice. They further argue that their forced return breaches the international principle of non-refoulement, which prohibits deporting individuals to countries where they risk persecution, torture, or other inhumane treatment.

Their lawyers emphasize that at least eight of the applicants had previously been granted “Withholding of Removal” or “Deferral of Removal” under the U.S. Convention Against Torture (CAT) proceedings, legally barring their deportation to their countries of origin.

The High Court will first consider the interim applications on September 23, after which the main case seeking enforcement of their fundamental human rights will proceed.

Source: Adomonline

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The piece of land at the centre of Gbenyiri clashes [Photo] https://www.adomonline.com/the-piece-of-land-at-the-centre-of-gbenyiri-clashes-photo/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:05:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580315 Ordinarily, half a plot of land with only a dug-out foundation and a few iron rods jutting from the ground would attract little attention.

Yet this very piece of land has become the flashpoint of violent clashes in Gbenyiri, displacing families, shutting down schools, and spreading fear across the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District in the Savannah Region.

This is the disputed piece of land
This is the disputed piece of land credit: Graphic.com.gh

Although details remain unclear, residents report that the conflict began when rival factions laid claim to the same plot earmarked for development. Graphic Online understands that a private developer was prevented from proceeding with construction by one of the feuding factions asserting ownership.

What started as a disagreement soon escalated into full-blown clashes, resulting in loss of lives and widespread displacement.

A visit to the site by Graphic Online’s Mohammed Fugu revealed a bare foundation, trenches, and rusting iron rods, indicating that construction had commenced before the dispute erupted.

The conflict, which began on August 24, 2025, has claimed 31 lives, displaced about 48,000 residents, and destroyed numerous homes and properties. Many victims are now living in makeshift camps, while others have sought refuge in neighbouring districts or even across the border in Ivory Coast.

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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Mahama hails late Asantehemaa as “majestic pillar of strength” https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-hails-late-asantehemaa-as-majestic-pillar-of-strength/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 20:03:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2580312 President John Dramani Mahama has paid glowing tribute to the late Asantehemaa, Nana Konadu Yiadom III, describing her as a source of inspiration and a “majestic pillar of strength” for both the Ashanti Kingdom and Ghana.

Delivering the tribute on behalf of the President at the funeral rites in Kumasi on Thursday, September 18, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, said the Queen Mother’s wisdom and guidance left an enduring legacy.

“She was, without a doubt, a majestic pillar of strength and inspiration not only to the Manhyia Palace and the Asanteman, but to the entire nation,” Dr. Amoakohene stated.

The tribute celebrated Nana Konadu Yiadom III’s eight-year reign, during which she upheld Asante values, safeguarded tradition, and promoted peace and dignity.

“Throughout her eight-year reign, she embodied the true essence of Asante values, maintaining tradition with steadfast dedication and projecting an image of dignity and peace. Her wise counsel and astute guidance were invaluable. She was truly an inspiration and a worthy role model, particularly for the women of Asanteman and Ghana at large,” the statement read.

The late Queen Mother, sister of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is being laid to rest with elaborate rites in Kumasi, attracting dignitaries, chiefs, political leaders, and mourners from across the country.

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