News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 30 Jun 2025 16:38:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Mother arrested for attempting to poison child over lover’s infidelity https://www.adomonline.com/mother-arrested-for-attempting-to-poison-child-over-lovers-infidelity/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 16:38:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549762

The DOVVSU Department of the Kasoa Divisional Police Command has arrested a 24-year-old nursing mother, Mary Tawiah, over an alleged attempt to poison her child following her boyfriend’s infidelity.

The boyfriend, Kobby Nbelenbele, is also in custody, assisting with investigations.

The unfortunate incident occurred at the Kasoa Old Market in the Awutu Senya East Municipality of the Central Region.

Information gathered by Adom News suggests that Mary and Kobby live in Teshie, but he allegedly abandoned her to be with another woman in Kasoa.

Mary reportedly confronted Kobby and his alleged mistress at the Kasoa Old Market, sparking a heated argument.

An eyewitness, Felix Dnkwa, narrated that in the midst of the confrontation, Mary threatened to poison their child and pulled out a substance from her bag, attempting to feed it to the boy.

However, her attempt was thwarted by the swift intervention of bystanders, who quickly restrained her and handed her over to the police.

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Hanna Bissiw exposes attempt to influence release of arrested illegal miners https://www.adomonline.com/hanna-bissiw-exposes-attempt-to-influence-release-of-arrested-illegal-miners/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 16:33:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549793 The Administrator of the Minerals Development Fund (MDF), Dr. Hannah Louisa Bissiw-Kotei, has revealed that someone recently contacted her to plead on behalf of some illegal miners who had been arrested.

Dr. Bissiw-Kotei made the disclosure in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, following a series of arrests and community engagements in the Ashanti Region.

However, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Women’s Organiser declined to mention any names.

“The person gave me a long history about how far back we go and wanted to see if the arrested individuals could be released. But I made it clear that it would not be possible. They have caused destruction and must face the consequences,” she stated.

Reaffirming her commitment to the fight against illegal mining, despite threats to her life, she vowed to uphold the integrity of the Minerals Development Fund, insisting it would not be tarnished by any bribery scandal.

“He tried everything possible, but it didn’t work, so he finally mustered the courage to call me. He said they are willing to accept any conditions we give. But they must face the full rigours of the law, because bribery will not work at the Minerals Development Fund,” she stressed.

The outspoken politician emphasized that she is personally committed to championing the cause of mining communities and will stop at nothing to defend their interests.

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Virologist warns of widespread COVID-19 resurgence amid rainy season https://www.adomonline.com/virologist-warns-of-widespread-covid-19-resurgence-amid-rainy-season/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 12:29:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549695 Head of Biology at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), Professor Kofi Bonnie, has cautioned that the recent resurgence of COVID-19 is not confined to a single area but is being reported across several regions of the country.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Ultimate Health, he urged the nation to renew its commitment to public health measures as the rainy season brings an increase in influenza-like illnesses.

Responding to a recent circular issued by the University of Ghana Health Directorate warning its community and surrounding areas, Professor Bonnie emphasised that the alert is not only relevant to the university but to the entire nation.

“It is not a localised resurgence. In fact, we have other regions reporting,” he said.

“So, if the university has come out with a circular cautioning the community in the university and its environs, it’s not just for us. I think the nation should take it up—everybody—especially during this time of the year,” he added.

He highlighted the seasonal rise in respiratory illnesses that typically accompany the rainy period, urging people to return to familiar and effective preventive measures.

“Why don’t we go back to what we know best? These protocols we got so much addicted to—wearing masks, staying away from large gatherings unless absolutely necessary, and making sure that when someone is sneezing or coughing, we keep our distance,” Prof. Bonnie advised.

The University of Ghana Health Directorate issued a fresh COVID-19 resurgence alert, signalling concerning cases and the need for precautionary measures.

The notice was issued on Monday, June 23, as the tertiary institution braces to forestall any escalation, indicating “a few suspected and confirmed cases reported in our immediate vicinity.”

The directive, aimed at students, faculty, staff, and visitors, urges heightened vigilance and adherence to public health protocols to curb a potential spread that could disrupt academic and social life.

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Clozar Group marks first anniversary with bold vision to redefine logistics industry https://www.adomonline.com/clozar-group-marks-first-anniversary-with-bold-vision-to-redefine-logistics-industry/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 12:22:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549355 Clozar Group, a fast-growing logistics company transforming cross-border commerce in Africa and beyond, has marked its first anniversary by outlining a bold vision for the future.

The anniversary celebration, which featured a dinner and awards ceremony to recognise and honour staff, took place at Clozar’s office at Spintex in Accra.

Speaking at the event, CEO Tunji Abioye highlighted Clozar’s growth, its impact, and its ambitious aspirations.

Clozar CEO, Tunji Abioye

“Over the past 12 months, we’ve built more than a logistics company. We’ve built a culture—a drive for businesses to go bigger. Most importantly, we’ve built a bridge connecting local businesses and international clients by handling local and cross-border payments, shipment, customs clearance assistance, and order fulfilment, while also bridging language barriers,” he stated.

Clozar CEO Tunji Abioye

Reflecting on the company’s journey, Mr. Abioye expressed pride that what began as a mere vision has become a dynamic force reshaping business operations across Africa.

“Clozar has grown to become one of the biggest, most affordable, and most reliable logistics companies serving both local and cross-border deliveries. That didn’t happen by luck, and it didn’t happen because one young man decided to pursue his dreams and find investors,” he said.

He emphasized that Clozar’s success came from daring to defy the odds and ask bold, unconventional questions in its mission to transform the logistics industry.

“What if Africa didn’t have to wait? What if moving products from Ghana to Nigeria, or from Lagos to Nairobi, could be as seamless as moving them within your own city?

“And most importantly, we built a strong foundation—a family of like-minded and innovative individuals who understand that we’re not just running a business for monthly salaries, but delivering happiness to doorsteps and playing a key role in ensuring the world sees Africa as the self-sufficient continent she truly is,” he noted.

Mr. Abioye expressed heartfelt gratitude to staff, customers, and all other parties who have helped bring the Clozar dream to life.

He shared his optimism that by 2030, Clozar will be one of the most exciting and fulfilling places to work.

“A hub where creativity, innovation, and community thrive, and we wake up each day not to go to a regular job, but to create a legacy of impact.

“To our customers—we see you, we hear you. We’re building Clozar because we want to be closer to you. Not just physically, but in every way that matters. We don’t want to just deliver packages; we want to deliver happiness—on time, every time,” he pledged.

The CEO added, “We’re not stopping at logistics. We’re not limiting ourselves to e-commerce. We are growing beyond. Because at Clozar, we believe the only direction is forward—and the only limit is the one we break next.”

Director of Innovation Commends Clozar

The Director of Digital Innovation at the Ministry of Communication, Emmanuel Ofori, speaking on behalf of the Minister, Sam George, commended Clozar for its ground-breaking initiative.

Mr. Ofori emphasized how Ghana can leverage the global logistics revolution, citing existing systems such as GCNet and UniPass.

Director of Innovation at Communications Ministry

“The logistics landscape is rapidly evolving, powered by smart technology and digital infrastructure in advanced economies. But as global giants surge ahead, many African countries—Ghana included—are still finding their footing in a fragmented system.

“Yes, we can track cargo, but unfortunately, we do these things in silos. There is no harmonization. And once you get things done in silos, you are unable to achieve the full outcomes you want,” he stated.

Director of Innovation at Communications Ministry

He noted that the call is not just for innovation, but for integration, and urged African countries to move beyond paper treaties and start building real, practical solutions.

He asserted that for Africa to become a serious player in the global supply chain, the continent must tear down both physical and digital barriers.

“The vision is clear: a continent where businesses, big or small, can compete on a global scale through innovation, harmonisation, and investment in infrastructure. Let’s stop working in silos. Let’s build something bigger—together,” he charged.

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12-year-old Ghanaian student wins top tech award with innovative Agro App https://www.adomonline.com/12-year-old-ghanaian-student-wins-top-tech-award-with-innovative-agro-app/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 12:11:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549590 Phil-Manuel Kpobi, a 12-year-old student from Sterling International School and a member of Ghana Code Club, has won the “Favorite Project” award in the Mobile Apps Category at Coolest Projects Ghana 2025.

His winning innovation is an Agro App built using the Python-based Flet framework.

The app is designed to connect farmers directly with buyers, reducing post-harvest losses, improving market access, and ensuring fair prices for both farmers and traders.

Key features of the app include real-time messaging, order and delivery tracking, integrated mobile money payments, and photo uploads for produce marketing.

The Ghana Code Club praised Phil-Manuel’s creativity and problem-solving skills, describing his work as a shining example of the promise of Ghana’s youth in driving technological advancement.

“This is what the future of Ghana’s tech ecosystem looks like — young, brilliant, and purpose-driven,” the Club noted in a celebratory post.

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Private security firm honours soldier for rejecting ‘galamsey bribe’ https://www.adomonline.com/private-security-firm-honours-soldier-for-rejecting-galamsey-bribe/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 12:00:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549657 Ojeyz Security Management Limited, a Ghanaian-owned private security company, has honoured a young soldier, Private Solomon Asare Teye-Tsu, for his exemplary patriotism and integrity.

This was after he rejected a substantial bribe from illegal miners at his duty post at the Bibiani Gold Mine in the Western Region.

Private Teye-Tsu, 30, who serves with the Department of Public Relations of the Ghana Armed Forces at Burma Camp in Accra, was on official guard duty at the Bibiani Gold Mine late last year when he encountered a group of artisanal miners.

The group reportedly attempted to lure him with a significant financial inducement in exchange for access to restricted galamsey pits.

Motivated by his commitment to national duty and environmental protection, Pte. Teye-Tsu not only turned down the offer but proceeded to apprehend the illegal miners and handed them over to the appropriate authorities for prosecution.

In recognition of his outstanding conduct, the management of Ojeyz Security Management Limited, which provides security services at the Bibiani site, presented him with an Outstanding Staff Recognition Award, describing him as a shining example of professionalism and ethical service.

The citation, signed by the Chief Executive and Founder of Ojeyz Security, Capt. Haruna Adamu (Rtd.), read in part:

“In appreciation of your commendable performance and unwavering dedication to providing top-notch service, Ojeyz Security Management truly appreciates your professionalism and excellent service delivery.”

Pte. Teye-Tsu, who enlisted in the Ghana Armed Forces in 2023, hails from Odumase-Krobo and is an alumnus of Manya Krobo Senior High School and King David College.

Reacting to the honour, he expressed appreciation to the company for recognising what he described as a modest contribution.

“I feel greatly honoured and fired up,” he said.

Adding to the accolades, Ing. Philip Tetteh Padi, Commissioner of Kloma Gbi, a Krobo-based youth-driven advocacy network, described the soldier’s actions as a “pure sacrifice.”

“In our part of the world, where professionalism and integrity are easily sacrificed for financial rewards and instant gratification, only a few men are still able to stand by their convictions, standards, and principles. He really demonstrated the Kloma Gbi value of integrity,” Ing. Padi noted.

Ojeyz Security Management Limited is a leading private security firm offering services to government institutions, diplomatic missions, mining companies, and industrial establishments across Ghana.

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Govt won’t interfere in public universities – Vice-President https://www.adomonline.com/govt-wont-interfere-in-public-universities-vice-president/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 11:47:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549608 The government has stated that it will not interfere with the governance and operations of public universities in order to enhance academic freedom on campuses.

That, it said, would ensure the smooth functioning of governing councils and managements of public universities.

The Vice-President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, gave the assurance in Kumasi on Saturday.

She said the government placed a high premium on academic freedom, for which reason it was committed to empowering university councils and managements to perform their statutory duties without undue political interference.

“The Ministry of Education, through the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, will continue to partner with institutions to ensure that they comply with regulations, policies and standards, and that governing councils operate within the provisions of the statutes and acts that govern university operations,” she said.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang was addressing the climax of the 58th special congregation of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

In attendance were the Chancellor of the university, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II; the Leader of the Kingdom of Eswatini, King Mswati III; his wife, Nontsetselelo Magongo; and the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim.

She stressed that the ministry would intervene on account of compliance, but not interfere unduly with the legitimate processes and operations of public universities, adding that “government’s non-interference policy means that universities will continue to be held to high standards.”

Context

The assurance comes in the wake of previous attempts by the former government to introduce the Public Universities Bill in the two previous Parliaments in 2019 and 2024, which were met with uproar by the public universities over its supposedly unfavourable content.

The bill sought to give the government the power to appoint the majority of members of the public university councils.

It also sought to provide the procedure for the establishment of public universities, set out principles for the management of public universities, and determine the procedure for financing and administration of public universities, among others.

That enterprise was viewed as a deliberate effort by the then government to control public universities.

Congregation

The congregation saw the award of academic degrees to 8,161 students, made up of 3,196 undergraduates and 4,965 postgraduates.

Out of a total of 118 students who were awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees, 24 were females.

The Vice-President commended the management of KNUST for its commitment to research and development, saying: “We take pride in the increasing number of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and PhD graduates produced by this institution annually.”

She urged universities to constantly share their impactful research findings with the government and players in industry at all times.

That, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said, would enable the government and industry players to undertake the needed planning and interventions towards the accelerated development of the nation for the benefit of the citizenry.

“Graduates contribute to national discourse through their research across critical sectors.

Therefore, I encourage faculty and students of all the universities to continue conducting impactful research and actively share their findings with both the government and industry to promote development,” she stressed.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said the government was committed to creating a sustained resource base to support research, adding that it was committed to operationalising the National Research Fund Act by setting up the board with an initial amount of GH¢50 million.

Upcoming Anniversary

The Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson, announced that the School of Medical Sciences would climax its 50th anniversary celebration on October 3, 2025, on the theme: “A Glance at the Past; A Glimpse into the Future”.

As part of the celebration, she stated that the school would unveil the construction of a four-storey medical training facility at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and called on alumni to support the execution of the project.

She said the management of the university would continue to ensure the undertaking of more research and announced that the university had received an $8.2 million grant to find solutions to some of the problems confronting the country and beyond through research.

Particularly, she mentioned Prof. Stephen Fred Sarfo of the Department of Medicine, who won $771,000 to undertake a project to address hypertension care in Africa, while Prof. George M. Bob-Milliar of the Department of History and Political Science won $578,000 for a project on multiple water slips in urban Ghana.

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Asantehene to meet Kusaug Traditional Council over Bawku conflict https://www.adomonline.com/asantehene-to-meet-kusaug-traditional-council-over-bawku-conflict/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 11:40:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549573 The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, is set to hold a crucial meeting with the Kusaug Traditional Council on Monday, June 30, 2025, as part of renewed efforts to bring lasting peace to the conflict-stricken town of Bawku.

This development was announced in a press release issued by the Manhyia Palace on Sunday, reaffirming Otumfuo’s unwavering commitment to resolving the long-standing tensions in the area.

“His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, will meet with the Kusaug Traditional Council on Monday, 30th June 2025,” the statement confirmed.

The Palace further urged all parties involved in the Bawku crisis to support the ongoing peace process.

“Asantehene requests all stakeholders to cooperate so that we can find lasting peace in Bawku.”

The Manhyia Palace reiterated its resolve to ensure that peace is not only restored but also sustained in Bawku through dialogue and collaboration among all stakeholders.

 

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Nkwanta Clashes: Chief’s house set ablaze in Bonakye [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/nkwanta-clashes-chiefs-house-set-ablaze-in-bonakye-listen/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 11:32:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549598 A group of unidentified angry youth have allegedly set fire to the house of the Akyode chief in Bonakye, Oti Region, amid ongoing renewed clashes in the Nkwanta South Municipality.

The Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, confirmed the incident during an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem.

He revealed that the attack took place on Sunday, June 29, 2025, even as mediation efforts to restore peace were still underway.

In addition, Mr. Gyapong stated that gunshots are still being fired in some communities, accompanied by the destruction of property.

The Minister assured that the Regional Security Council (REGSEC) will visit the affected communities where tensions are still high.

He condemned the violence in no uncertain terms, expressing concern over its impact on lives and livelihoods.

“Electricity has been cut to areas where the clashes have re-emerged. Banks, schools, and other essential services have been shut down,” he said.

However, he assured that security has been strengthened in the area, with a joint military and police patrol in force. He added that technology is being deployed to identify and apprehend the culprits.

He vowed that anyone arrested in connection with the chaos will face the full rigors of the law.

“The situation where we arrest and release people will be a thing of the past. We will deal with them decisively to serve as a deterrent,” he stated.

Commenting on the curfew imposed in the area, Mr. Gyapong noted that it would be extended to other tension-prone communities as a preventive measure.

The clashes re-emerged on Thursday, June 26, 2025, after a group attempted to pour libation as part of preparations for the upcoming Yam Festival. The move was resisted by another faction, reigniting longstanding tensions among ethnic groups in the municipality.

Three students have lost their lives, while several others have sustained various degrees of injuries.

According to the Regional Minister, the violence was unexpected, especially since all tribal groups had previously agreed to suspend public festivals due to the fragile security situation.

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National Security takes over Akom Axel load station in Ashanti region https://www.adomonline.com/national-security-takes-over-akom-axel-load-station-in-ashanti-region/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 11:10:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549615 National Security in the Ashanti Region has taken over the Akom Axel Load Station in the Afigya Kwabre North District due to alleged fund misappropriation and corruption scandals.

According to Alhaji Abubakar Nje, Deputy Regional Security Coordinator, they received intelligence that some individuals were working at the station to enrich themselves without recording government revenue.

He cited instances where trucks were not being weighed, and the money pocketed by individuals.

Speaking to Adom News, Alhaji Nje stated, “We have taken over the Axel Load Station in Akom till further notice to ensure sanity and protect government benefits.”

He mentioned that on June 4, nine cars were arrested, and during his supervision on June 9, only one car was recorded.

Kwame Yallo, NDC Organizer for Afigya Kwabre North, lamented that some party members were enriching themselves at the load station by not allowing trucks to be weighed, just six months into their party’s power.

He alleged that when he complained, he was offered a bribe of “one car per week” to keep quiet.

Kwame Yallo called on the government and highway authorities to intervene, stating that the government was losing significant revenue while a few individuals enriched themselves.

He added that the big trucks were destroying roads while a few people pocketed the weighing fees.

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Woman arrested for possession of narcotics in Tema https://www.adomonline.com/woman-arrested-for-possession-of-narcotics-in-tema/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 09:29:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549586 The Tema Regional Police Command has arrested a 29‑year‑old woman, Sophia Amankwa, at Dogo Junction near Ada in the Greater Accra Region for possessing suspected narcotic substances.

A statement released by the Police confirmed that Sophia was arrested on 25 June 2025, following the interception of a tipper truck with registration number GW 9768-12.

The driver, however, abandoned the truck and fled the scene.

A subsequent search of the vehicle led to the retrieval of a substantial quantity of suspected narcotics: 3,900 compressed and cello-taped slabs packed in 52 sacks.

The substances are believed to be Indian hemp.

Preliminary investigations have established that Sophia Amankwa is the owner and is currently in police custody, assisting with further investigations.

Meanwhile, the police have launched a manhunt for the driver of the vehicle and other possible accomplices.

The Tema Regional Police Command reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying efforts against drug trafficking and related offenses across the region.

Below is the statement by the Police:

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Nkwanta chief urges Mahama to ensure swift justice for 3 students killed in renewed clashes  https://www.adomonline.com/nkwanta-chief-urges-mahama-to-ensure-swift-justice-for-3-students-killed-in-renewed-clashes/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:39:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549571 The Chief of the Nkwanta Akyode Traditional Area, Nana Sago Akiaasen I, is demanding swift and thorough investigations into the renewed violent clashes that have claimed the lives of three students of Nkwanta Senior High School (SHS).

Nana Sago has appealed to President John Mahama and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to urgently ensure that justice is served on behalf of the victims.

“It is deeply disturbing that our children—our future—were gunned down while in a place of learning,” Nana Sago Akiaasen I said. “We are calling on President Mahama and the IGP to act quickly. Justice delayed is justice denied,” he stated at a press conference.

The chief expressed concern over reports suggesting that some civilians were masquerading as soldiers, contributing to the chaos and fear gripping the municipality.

“These impersonators are not only tarnishing the image of our security forces but are also fueling mistrust and division among the people,” he added.

Responding to claims circulating on social media and in parts of the press that Akyode youth were involved in the attacks, Nana Akiaasen strongly refuted the allegations.

“The Akyode people are peace-loving. We have never endorsed violence. We were in the Nkwanta market only to perform a traditional libation ceremony, which is part of our customary rite for the new yam season,” he clarified.

He emphasized that there was no yam festival celebration, noting that the Akyode Traditional Council had already joined other local communities in a collective decision to suspend all festivals due to the volatile security situation in the region.

“It is important to state clearly: we are not celebrating—we are mourning. This is not a time for festivals, but for national reflection and justice,” Nana Akiaasen stated solemnly.

In his appeal, the Chief called for calm and urged residents to refrain from retaliation or further unrest.

“Peace is our only path forward. I call on all factions, regardless of ethnicity or affiliation, to remain calm and allow the security agencies to do their work. But they must act—and act now.”

Nana Akiaasen concluded his address with a call to national leadership to prioritize peacebuilding and justice.

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TI-Ghana and CDD-Ghana renew calls for political finance reform https://www.adomonline.com/ti-ghana-and-cdd-ghana-renew-calls-for-political-finance-reform/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:24:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549563 Transparency International-Ghana (TI-Ghana) and the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) have renewed their call for comprehensive political finance reforms in Ghana, highlighting the link between unregulated campaign financing and rising corruption.

At a multi-stakeholder forum held in Accra on June 27, the two leading civil society organisations stressed the urgent need for a new Political Party Financing Law to improve transparency, curb illicit campaign funding, and expand political participation for marginalised groups, including women, youth, and persons with disabilities.

TI-Ghana and CDD-Ghana revealed that the cost of running for Parliament is now estimated at GHS 4 million, while presidential campaigns cost as much as US$100 million—a situation they say fuels corruption, undermines democracy, and blocks equal participation.

Among the key reforms proposed are:

  • Defined campaign periods to limit excessive spending;

  • Mandatory publication of campaign accounts;

  • Limits on donations from individuals and foreign entities;

  • Stronger enforcement mechanisms to prevent abuse of incumbency;

  • Promotion of gender and youth inclusion through conditional state support.

The groups also advocated for the separation of political finance regulation from the Electoral Commission’s current mandate and called for verified donor identities to ensure transparency.

In addition to domestic reforms, TI-Ghana and CDD-Ghana urged the Government of Ghana to co-sponsor a resolution on Article 7.3 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) at the upcoming CoSP 11 in Doha, Qatar.

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Wassa Damang chief calls for promotion of community cooperative mining in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/wassa-damang-chief-calls-for-promotion-of-community-cooperative-mining-in-ghana/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:09:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549554 Nana Enimere Kwaw II, Chief of Wassa Damang in the Western Region, has made a strong appeal to the Government of Ghana to promote community cooperative mining as a strategic tool for inclusive, responsible, and sustainable local development.

He emphasized that cooperative mining, when managed by local communities with appropriate regulation and support, can empower grassroots populations, ensure environmentally responsible practices, and significantly boost economic growth in mining areas.

Wassa Damang, he noted, is well-positioned to serve as a pilot community for this initiative. By integrating the town into a cooperative mining framework, government agencies can more effectively monitor and support small-scale mining while safeguarding natural resources.

A central aspect of the initiative involves large-scale mining companies releasing mine waste materials to local communities for value-added activities.

Nana Enimere Kwaw II explained that these waste rocks, when processed, can be used to manufacture products like tiles, glass, and residual gold—opening up avenues for entrepreneurship, innovation, and job creation in Damang.

Under his leadership, the community has already attracted interest from potential investors eager to collaborate on mine waste transformation projects.

He revealed that Damang is on the cusp of securing a $20 million investment for the soon-to-be-launched Damang Mining Community Development Hub.

This hub will focus on training, innovation, and the development of mining-related value chains aimed at sustainable community development.

Nana Enimere Kwaw II stressed that the Damang model demonstrates the potential of cooperative mining when combined with visionary traditional leadership, government backing, and private sector participation.

He urged national authorities to adopt community cooperative mining as a nation-building strategy—not merely a mining policy—to foster shared prosperity and inclusive development across Ghana.

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NIA workers suspend strike https://www.adomonline.com/nia-workers-suspend-strike/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 08:06:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549555 Staff of the National Identification Authority (NIA), under the Public Services Workers’ Union (PSWU), have temporarily suspended their nationwide strike.

The industrial action, which began on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, followed months of unsuccessful negotiations with the Ministry of Finance regarding the payment of the Operational Support Allowance—the only supplementary benefit available to NIA staff.

The suspension was announced in a public notice issued on Sunday, June 29, and signed by the NIA’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Williams Ampomah E. Darlas.

Mr. Ampomah explained that the decision followed extensive engagements with key stakeholders, including the National Labour Commission (NLC), the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission (FWSC), the Ministry of Finance, and the leadership of the PSWU.

“Management acknowledges and appreciates the good faith demonstrated by the Union and wishes to assure all staff that their legitimate concerns remain a priority and will continue to receive the urgent attention they deserve,” the statement added.

The NIA also expressed regret over any inconvenience caused during the period of industrial action and thanked the public for their patience and understanding.

The Authority has assured that all its offices and registration centres nationwide will resume full operations on Monday, June 30, 2025.

It further reaffirmed its commitment to delivering quality, efficient, and reliable identification services to Ghanaians in fulfilment of its national mandate.

Read NIA’s statement below:

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Former GIHOC boss Kofi Jumah reportedly arrested https://www.adomonline.com/former-gihoc-boss-kofi-jumah-reportedly-arrested/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 07:59:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549549 National Security operatives have reportedly arrested the former Managing Director of GIHOC Distilleries, Maxwell Kofi Jumah.

A report by Accra-based Citi News indicates that Mr. Jumah was picked up at his residence in Kumasi on Sunday, June 29, 2025.

The arrest followed a request by operatives to speak with him. He was subsequently transported in a pickup truck to the Ashanti Regional Police Command, where he is currently in custody.

This development comes weeks after National Security operatives, on May 15, 2025, raided Mr. Jumah’s residence in his absence in an attempt to recover state vehicles allegedly in his possession.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) stalwart is said to be under investigation for alleged financial impropriety during his tenure as head of the state-owned distillery.

The allegations include the questionable acquisition of state vehicles and the mismanagement of company assets.

Mr. Jumah is also accused of inflating the staff population at GIHOC, which placed a financial strain on the company, and of selling company properties in Tema valued at over $700,000 without proper authorisation.

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GJA elects new national and regional executives today https://www.adomonline.com/gja-elects-new-national-and-regional-executives-today/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 07:49:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549533 Preparations are underway for the much-anticipated Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) elections, scheduled for today, June 30, 2025.

The Elections Committee has approved 62 aspirants to contest various national and regional positions.

Thirteen candidates, including incumbent executives, are vying for national positions, while 49 others are contesting regional roles, following a thorough vetting process and a review of petitions against some aspirants.

Current President, Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, is seeking re-election against media trainer and consultant Charles Yao Mawusi.

Also, the current Public Relations Officer (PRO), Rebecca Ekpe, is in a stiff competition for the Vice President position with Mary Tawiah Mensah, the Foreign Editor of the Daily Graphic and a former GJA PRO.

The current Organising Secretary, Dominic Hlordzi, is contesting for the General Secretary position. He faces strong competition from Akwasi Agyeman, who works with Adom FM under the Multimedia Group and previously worked with the Despite Group.

Maxwell Kudekor, the former Eastern Regional Chairman, is contesting for the position of Organising Secretary against Suleiman Mustapha, Acting Editor of Graphic Business.

In the race for Treasurer, Bertha Badu-Agyei of the Ghana News Agency is facing off against Theodora Amedetor from the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC).

In the Ashanti Region, environmental journalist and News Editor with the Multimedia Group, Kofi Adu Domfeh, is competing against Georgina Ama Ankomah for the Chairperson position, while Kingsley Nana Buadu and David Yarboi-Tetteh are contesting the same post in the Central Region.

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Minority slams GH¢80m bail for former Buffer Stock CEO, wife as pre-trial punishment https://www.adomonline.com/minority-slams-gh%c2%a280m-bail-for-former-buffer-stock-ceo-wife-as-pre-trial-punishment/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 07:00:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549518 The Minority in Parliament has raised concerns over what it describes as “pre-trial punishment” disguised as bail conditions imposed on Abdul Hannan Wahab, the former CEO of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO), and his wife.

Following a dramatic arrest operation by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) on June 25 in both Accra and Tamale, Alhaji Wahab and his wife were detained for alleged tax evasion, money laundering, and causing financial loss to the state.

But according to the Minority, the mode of arrest and the subsequent bail terms were nothing short of persecution.

“Mr Wahab was picked up like a fugitive. His wife, too. This is not justice; it’s humiliation,” said Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei in a press statement released on June 29.

She described the bail amounts—GH¢50 million for Wahab and GH¢30 million for his wife—as “punitive and excessive.”

“These are allegations. No charges have been proven. So why impose bail conditions that are more punishing than a conviction?” she asked, accusing EOCO of turning due process into a political weapon.

The Minority insists that the justification for such high bail conditions is non-existent.

“Section 96 of Act 30 is clear. Bail is meant to ensure appearance in court, not to destroy lives. These conditions are simply outrageous,” the statement read.

The group further argued that Wahab poses no flight risk.

“He has served this country with distinction. He’s a family man, not a criminal. He’s not going to disappear,” the statement added. “What exactly is the state afraid of?”

The Minority also accused the NDC government of orchestrating a quiet campaign of retribution.

“This is not about accountability—it’s about settling scores. The pattern is clear. People who served under the previous administration are being targeted.”

They cautioned EOCO’s Acting Executive Director, Raymond Archer, to tread carefully.

“History will judge your conduct. Posterity is watching,” they said. “Ghana is bigger than any political party.”

While affirming their support for accountability and legal due process, the Minority stressed that justice must not be selective or vindictive.

“Weaponising institutions for politics is a threat to our democracy. What was wrong yesterday is still wrong today, no matter who is in power.”

The Caucus is now demanding an immediate review of the bail conditions.

“This is not bail; it’s punishment. Mr Wahab and his wife must be released on reasonable terms that reflect their rights and dignity.”

They also called on civil society, the clergy, the media, and all Ghanaians to resist what they described as a dangerous trend.

“Let us speak out. Let us rise above political vendettas. Ghana’s institutions must serve justice, not fear.”

The Minority’s verdict was blunt: “This is a political hit job dressed in legal robes. And we will not be silent.”

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Court grants fake doctor GH¢100k bail https://www.adomonline.com/court-grants-fake-doctor-gh%c2%a2100k-bail/ Mon, 30 Jun 2025 06:55:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549517 An Accra Circuit Court has granted bail in the sum of GHC100,000 to Frederick Papa Kow-Assifuah, the fake doctor who was arrested at Kasoa Crispo in the Central Region. The bail comes with two sureties, to be justified with landed property. The land title certificates are to be deposited with the Court’s Registry.

Kow-Assifuah, a 30-year-old trader, has denied wilfully and falsely using the title “Dr,” professing to practice medicine without being registered, and defrauding six individuals.

He is expected to reappear before the court on June 25, 2025.

Presenting the facts, Chief Inspector Wisdom Alorwu said the complainants—Madam Genevieve Appau Tete, Madam Sandra Boateng, and Madam Sandra Ewuradwoa Arhin—reported the matter after suspecting fraud.

According to Chief Inspector Alorwu, the accused resided at Kasoa Crispo City and came under investigation after the National Police Intelligence Directorate received information that he was posing as a medical doctor online.

He reportedly lured women into intimate relationships, after which he collected money from them under the pretext of securing travel documents.

On June 6, 2025, at about 3:30 p.m., the accused was arrested at his hideout in Kasoa Crispo City while planning to meet another victim. He was found dressed in a white lab coat, with stethoscopes around his neck.

Following his arrest, he led police to his residence, where a search uncovered a pair of scissors, three drips, five syringes, two sample bottles, one plaster, and five bottles of canine distemper adenovirus type two parainfluenza parvovirus vaccines.

Police also retrieved a Ghanaian passport bearing the name of Madam Tete and a cash amount of GHC8,500.

During interrogation, Kow-Assifuah admitted to collecting GHC8,500, GHC25,000, and GHC2,000 from Mesdames Tete, Boateng, and Arhin, respectively, under the pretext of securing visas to Europe and America. He failed to deliver.

Further investigations revealed that he collected GHC18,500 from Mr. Bernard Ameyaw under the same pretext of securing a visa to France, and an additional GHC1,500 from Elizabeth Dadzie for a similar promise. None of the promises materialized.

He was subsequently charged and arraigned.

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Presby Chairman urges youth to shun galamsey, embrace skills training https://www.adomonline.com/presby-chairman-urges-youth-to-shun-galamsey-embrace-skills-training/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 18:04:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549481 The Chairman of the Asante South Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rev. Seth Tetteh Odonkor, has urged Ghanaian youth to avoid illegal mining (galamsey) and instead pursue skills training for a sustainable and promising future.

Speaking at a ceremony to elevate the Dompoase Presbyterian Church in the Adansi North District of the Ashanti Region to District status, Rev. Odonkor emphasized the importance of building a purposeful life rooted in hard work and discipline.

He encouraged the youth to seek alternative livelihoods that will not only benefit them personally but also protect the environment and promote community development.

Rev. Odonkor also called on Christians to actively spread the gospel, referencing Christ’s instruction to His followers before His ascension.

He highlighted the need to decentralize church operations by forming smaller groups to make pastoral work more effective and personal.

The newly elevated Dompoase District will oversee 14 outstations, having been carved out of the Tutuka District.

In his address, Adansi Dompoasehene, Okofo Kwabena Bonsu, reminded congregants that living a Christlike life means avoiding gossip and embracing truthfulness.

Rev. Francis Ofori Atta, the newly appointed Dompoase District Minister, also emphasized the Church’s responsibility to reach out to surrounding communities with the gospel.

He expressed concern about the growing tendency among the youth to prioritize money over faith, urging them to seek God first in all things.

The elevation of the Dompoase congregation to District status marks a significant milestone in the Church’s growth and outreach efforts in the Asante South Presbytery.

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Christians urged to fully participate in national prayers and thanksgiving service https://www.adomonline.com/christians-urged-to-fully-participate-in-national-prayers-and-thanksgiving-service/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 18:02:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549476 Prophet Joshua Kofi Appiagyei has called on all Christians and Ghanaians to actively participate in the upcoming National Prayers and Thanksgiving Service, set to take place on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in all 16 regions and 261 districts across the country.

The nationwide event, initiated by President John Dramani Mahama, marks Ghana’s 65th anniversary as a Republic. It aims to unite citizens in spiritual reflection, gratitude, and a renewed commitment to national unity and development.

Speaking ahead of the event, Prophet Appiagyei encouraged believers from all denominations to come out in their numbers and pray for the country.

He emphasized that in this period of economic recovery, political division, and global challenges, the role of the Church in national intercession is more critical than ever.

The call was made during a National Thanksgiving and Prayer Service held by the Christ Apostolic Church International (CACI), Dzodze Central, as a lead-up to the national event.

For his part, Rev. Daniel Okyere Philix, District Pastor of CACI Dzodze, explained that the church’s early observance forms part of its monthly “30 Days of Prayer” initiative, under the theme: “Arise and Build the Kingdom of God.”

He noted that the program is dedicated to interceding for the nation, the Church, and individual members.

The National Prayers and Thanksgiving Service is expected to bring together churches, leaders, and citizens in a moment of collective spiritual renewal and national reflection.

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Obuasi Methodist Basic School launches 125th anniversary, appeals for infrastructure support https://www.adomonline.com/obuasi-methodist-basic-school-launches-125th-anniversary-appeals-for-infrastructure-support/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 15:57:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549464 As part of its 125th anniversary celebrations, Obuasi Methodist Basic School has launched an appeal for urgent infrastructure support to improve teaching and learning conditions for its students.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Headteacher Yaw Okyere Ghansah highlighted the school’s pressing needs, including a new classroom block, an ICT laboratory, and a perimeter fence wall.

He revealed that the school, which has served the community for over a century, is currently facing severe infrastructural challenges due to its age.

In an interview with Adom News, Mr. Ghansah disclosed that some of the existing classroom blocks have deteriorated into potential death traps, posing a serious risk to students and staff.

He added that the school, with a student population of about 800, has only one toilet facility with six units, lacks an ICT lab, and has no fence to ensure safety.

“These conditions are deeply worrying and affect the quality of education we can offer,” he said. “We are appealing to the government, NGOs, philanthropists, and the general public to come to our aid.”

Also present at the event was the Obuasi West Municipal Education Director, George Alfred Koomson, who echoed the call for support. He emphasized that improved infrastructure can boost students’ morale and academic performance, citing research to support his claim.

Mr. Koomson appealed to old students and benevolent individuals to support their alma mater and help restore the school’s legacy as a center of excellence in education.

The 125th Anniversary and Homecoming celebration aims not only to reflect on the school’s long-standing contributions to education in Obuasi but also to mobilize resources for its future.

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Girl Child Coordinator raises alarm over sanitary pad shortage in Asutifi South https://www.adomonline.com/girl-child-coordinator-raises-alarm-over-sanitary-pad-shortage-in-asutifi-south/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 14:31:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549456 The Girl Child Coordinator for the Asutifi South Education Directorate in the Ahafo Region, Faustina Xorla, has expressed deep concern about the negative impact of menstrual hygiene challenges on the education of schoolgirls in the Seinchem Circuit.

Speaking to Adom News during the presentation of 384 sanitary pads and 400 exercise books to students from seven junior high schools, Madam Xorla revealed that many girls are forced to use unsafe alternatives such as cement paper, rags, and toilet rolls during their menstruation due to their families’ inability to afford sanitary pads.

The donation, made by the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Asutifi South, Benjamin Assabil Donkor, benefited students from Manhyia, Sunkwa, Seinchem Islamic, Kwaku Nyumah, Adwumaye, Seinchem R/C, and Seinchem D/A Junior High Schools.

“These unhygienic practices not only endanger the health of the girls but also cause them to miss school, affecting their academic progress,” Madam Xorla stated.

She commended the DCE for his timely support, noting that the donation would help alleviate the challenges many girls face during their periods.

DCE Benjamin Donkor, in his remarks, emphasized that his office is committed to promoting menstrual hygiene in the district.

He added that beyond the provision of pads, the girls also received education on menstrual health—a critical step toward long-term change.

“This initiative is not a one-time gesture. It has become a permanent part of my administration’s support for girls’ education and well-being,” he assured.

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The arrest was part of a joint operation involving the Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Development Fund (MDF), her team, and personnel from the Ashanti South Regional Police Command, led by Regional Operations Commander ASP Enoch Boateng.

The suspects—Li Quan, 44; Lu Jianzheng, 36; Li Xuyu, 47; and Su Shanxing, 63—were allegedly mining illegally along the two rivers, which are key sources of drinking water for several nearby communities. Their activities have reportedly led to the destruction of forest cover equivalent to about ten football fields.

Despite laws prohibiting foreigners from participating in small-scale mining, the four were found operating heavy machinery at the site. During the operation, 11 excavators were seized.

Parts of four machines were removed to immobilize them, while the remaining seven were transported to the Regional CID in Bekwai.

Additionally, three pump action guns were recovered from the suspects.

The operation highlights the ongoing fight against illegal mining and environmental degradation in Ghana’s mining communities.

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Legon Lodge leads tree-planting drive at University of Ghana to combat climate change https://www.adomonline.com/legon-lodge-leads-tree-planting-drive-at-university-of-ghana-to-combat-climate-change/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 13:11:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549439 In a heartwarming display of community spirit and environmental stewardship, Legon Lodge has partnered with the University of Ghana to embark on an ambitious tree-planting exercise aimed at combating climate change, improving air quality, and enhancing biodiversity on the university’s iconic campus.

The exercise, held in the Little Legon area of the University, saw members of Legon Lodge team up with the university’s Grounds Unit to plant over 120 trees in just one morning.

The initiative was not only a contribution to a greener environment but also a conscious effort to nurture the historical relationship between the lodge and the institution from which it draws its name and heritage.

Among the species planted were Dwarf Coconut, Mango, and Orange trees—chosen for their environmental benefits, aesthetic value, and potential to provide shade and nourishment to future generations on campus.

The seedlings were generously supplied by the Forestry Commission, underscoring the collaborative spirit of the event.

The initiative drew participation from brethren of other lodges within the District Grand Lodge of Ghana of the English Constitution, including Sir Charles, Harmonic, and Amity Lodges—turning the exercise into a colourful fraternity gathering with a shared cause.

Armed with shovels, watering cans, and an infectious sense of camaraderie, the brethren worked side by side with the university’s grounds staff, replacing old trees and introducing fresh saplings to rejuvenate the green spaces.

Speaking at the close of the exercise, the Curator of the University of Ghana’s Grounds Department, Philip Quaye, expressed heartfelt gratitude to Legon Lodge and its supporting lodges for what he described as “a timely, thoughtful, and impactful gesture.”

“This initiative not only adds life to our campus but also reminds us of the importance of partnerships in sustaining the environment,” he remarked.

Worshipful Master of Legon Lodge, Samuel Botchwey, in brief remarks, reaffirmed the lodge’s commitment to community service and environmental conservation.

“As part of our ethos of giving back, this exercise is a small but meaningful way of playing our part in safeguarding the environment for generations to come.”

The day ended with light refreshments, brotherly conversations, and a shared sense of accomplishment—proof that when tradition meets service, meaningful change is possible.

The tree-planting exercise is expected to become an annual event on the lodge’s calendar, with plans to extend it to other public spaces in the years ahead.

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Ignore fake voters’ list – GJA Elections Committee to members https://www.adomonline.com/ignore-fake-voters-list-gja-elections-committee-to-members/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 13:03:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549438 The Elections Committee of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has cautioned members to disregard a fake voters’ register circulating on social media ahead of the Association’s National and Regional Elections slated for Monday, June 30, 2025.

In a statement issued on Sunday, June 29, the Committee expressed grave concern over what it described as a deliberate attempt to mislead members and erode confidence in the electoral process.

“The Committee urges all members to ignore this mischievous fabrication and rely solely on the official voters’ register, which bears the signatures of both the GJA General Secretary and Treasurer,” the statement said.

Members who are uncertain about their inclusion on the official list are encouraged to verify their status via the GJA’s official website or by contacting the Elections Committee directly.

To ensure security and order, the Committee announced that the Ghana Police Service will be deployed to all regional voting centres during the election.

“Any person or group attempting to disrupt the process will be swiftly removed from the premises by the police,” the Committee warned.

It also reminded members that valid identification is required to vote. Acceptable IDs include a Ghanaian Passport, Voter ID, or Ghana Card.

“Let us all work together to ensure a peaceful and credible election. May the best candidates win – and may the GJA be the ultimate winner.”

 

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Hypertension, Diabetes rise in Ahafo mining areas – NADeF https://www.adomonline.com/hypertension-diabetes-rise-in-ahafo-mining-areas-nadef/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 12:23:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549425 A recent free medical screening exercise conducted in three mining communities within the Asutifi North District of the Ahafo Region has revealed a worrying rise in cases of hypertension and diabetes.

The exercise, organized by the Newmont Ahafo Development Foundation (NADeF) in collaboration with the Gold Coast Medical Foundation, covered residents of Ntotroso, Gyedu, and Womahinso.

Out of over 400 people screened for various health conditions—including hypertension, diabetes, malaria, eye and dental issues, nutrition, and psychological wellness—hypertension and diabetes emerged as the most prevalent.

Speaking to Adom News, Co-Founder of the Gold Coast Medical Foundation, Dr. Kwaku Boakye, expressed concern over the increasing number of cases.

While medications were provided to affected individuals, he urged residents to take their health seriously by regularly visiting nearby health facilities for check-ups.

“Even though we’ve given medication, people need to understand that routine medical reviews are critical to safeguarding their health,” he emphasized.

Executive Secretary of NADeF, Elizabeth Opoku-Darko, explained that the initiative forms part of Newmont Gold Ghana’s commitment to improving the well-being of communities within its operational areas.

“Health is wealth. That’s why we partnered with the Gold Coast Medical Foundation to support this screening. And this won’t be a one-time event—we’ll continue this effort annually to ensure lasting impact,” she said.

The screening forms part of broader community development efforts by NADeF aimed at promoting health awareness and disease prevention in the Ahafo Region.

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SANCOK Foundation CEO calls for economic justice during global week of action on finance https://www.adomonline.com/sancok-foundation-ceo-calls-for-economic-justice-during-global-week-of-action-on-finance/ Sun, 29 Jun 2025 12:21:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549422 As part of the Global Week of Action on Finance, the CEO of the Sanitizes Communities Konnect Foundation (SANCOK), Jacob Fenteng, has called for urgent economic justice for First Nations and local communities across the Global South.

Speaking at a commemorative event held at Tanyigbe Senior High School in the Ho Central Municipality of the Volta Region, Mr. Fenteng stressed that for far too long, marginalized communities have been excluded from decisions impacting their land, livelihoods, and future.

He noted that while the global financial system continues to benefit the powerful, ordinary people in Ghana and other parts of the Global South continue to suffer from poverty, environmental degradation, land dispossession, and historic injustices.

“Debt cancellation is essential. Unjust and illegitimate debts are crippling our essential services and stalling development. We need a fair system that serves people, not profits,” Mr. Fenteng said.

As part of the celebration, students of Tanyigbe SHS organized a float through the main streets of the town, holding placards with messages such as: “Save My Future,” “Use Taxes for Public Services, Not Debt Services,” “Make Earth Green Again,” “Pay Up Your Climate Debt,” and “We Want to Live.”

The headmaster of the school, Etse Godstime Seake-Kwawu, revealed in an interview with Adom News that the growing economic pressures highlighted during the global campaign have mentally affected some staff and parents. He appealed to the government and relevant stakeholders to provide psychological and social support.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Tanyigbe, Togbe Ameworkunu Danku IV, pledged the commitment of traditional leaders to environmental preservation through tree planting. He appealed for government support to expand reforestation efforts in the area.

The Global Week of Action on Finance continues to serve as a platform for advocacy and solidarity in pushing for a more just and inclusive financial system worldwide.

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Cocoa farmers in Ahafo urged to halt climate-harming practices https://www.adomonline.com/cocoa-farmers-in-ahafo-urged-to-halt-climate-harming-practices/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 20:01:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549409 The President of Asunafo North Co-operative Cocoa Farmers Union in the Ahafo Region, Emmanuel Nana Sarpong, has appealed to farmers to desist from activities that lead to climate change.

Mr. Sarpong made the appeal in an interview with Adom News at Goaso during an engagement with cocoa farmers in the area.

He explained that practices such as deforestation, destruction of water bodies, and illegal mining contribute to climate change, which in turn negatively impacts cocoa production.

He urged the farmers to support the government’s Tree for Life initiative, describing it as a key solution to combat climate change and boost cocoa yields.

The union’s treasurer, Charles Appiah Boamah, also appealed to the government to increase the price per bag of cocoa.

He said this would not only improve farmers’ livelihoods but also motivate them to expand their farms and increase production.

According to him, higher cocoa output allows the union to earn more from buyers, which is then reinvested in social interventions such as building schools, health facilities, and water systems for underserved communities.

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Asutifi North DCE pledges to promote rural development https://www.adomonline.com/asutifi-north-dce-pledges-to-promote-rural-development/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 20:00:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549407 The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Asutifi North in the Ahafo region, Dauda Hafiz, has promised to improve development in rural areas under his tenure to reduce challenges faced by residents.

He made the pledge when he visited Yaw Basoakrom, Kwame Mensakrom, Nsuta, Gambia No1, Biaso, Kwadwo Addaikrom and Gambia No2.

Mr. Hafiz explained to the chiefs and people that per his checks there are many rural communities in the district that lack good roads, schools, health facilities, telephone network, among others which is really affecting the lives of residents.

According to him, the absence of these fundamental amenities is affecting the lives of residents and he will do all he can with the support of the technocrats at the assembly to improve development.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Gambia No2, Nana Yeboah Asiamah, advised the DCE to prioritise development so his good works will elevate him to greater heights.

The chief cautioned that if he fails to deliver, his party won’t give him another opportunity.

He stated that all chiefs in the district are solidly behind him, and they will also remember him in their prayers for him to perform to the satisfactory of residents.

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 Labour Expert backs govt’s decision to shift midweek holidays https://www.adomonline.com/labour-expert-backs-govts-decision-to-shift-midweek-holidays/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 19:10:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549403 A senior lecturer at the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED) in Kumasi, Dr. Aron Kumah, has welcomed the government’s decision to move midweek holidays that fall on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays to Fridays.

Dr. Kumah has described it as a positive step toward boosting productivity and national development.

In an interview with Adom News, Dr. Kumah emphasised that midweek holidays often disrupt workflow, particularly within the public sector, and the proposed adjustments would help maintain momentum and efficiency.

“When holidays fall on a Tuesday or Wednesday, many workers take the opportunity to travel or relax beyond the holiday itself. By the time they return to work the next day, they’re fatigued and less productive.

“In some cases, especially in the public sector, people don’t even return to work at all the following day. This does not often happen in the private sector, where productivity is strictly monitored,” he said.

Dr. Kumah believes the amendment enjoys broad support across the political spectrum and urged Ghanaians to collectively support the change to ensure its long-term implementation.

“So far, both the Majority and Minority in Parliament have not raised serious concerns about the decision. That should tell us it’s in the national interest. We must all lend our voices to support it, so that future governments don’t reverse this good policy,” he added.

He cited global examples such as China, where similar adjustments are made to public holidays in order to maximize productivity during key economic periods.

“Even in countries like China, they sometimes postpone holidays to focus on work, especially during critical seasons, and then celebrate the holiday afterward. It’s a practical approach we can learn from,” he stated.

Dr. Kumah also called on labour experts and policymakers to champion policy consistency for national development.

“It’s time we maintained consistency in our policies. Frequent reversals discourage growth and continuity,” he urged.

Dr. Kumah’s comments follow the recent passage of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days (Amendment) Bill, 2025 by Ghana’s Parliament. The new legislation introduces significant changes to the country’s public holiday calendar.

The bill empowers the President to shift public holidays that fall on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays to the preceding Monday or the following Friday, to enhance national productivity and scheduling flexibility.

July 1 has been restored as Republic Day, officially marking Ghana’s transition to a republic in 1960.

A new Muslim holiday, Shaqq Day, has also been introduced to be observed the day after Eid-ul-Fitr, providing time for extended reflection and celebration.

In addition, August 4 as Founders’ Day has been repealed and September 21 reinstated as Founder’s Day, in honour of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first President and a key figure in the country’s independence movement.

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Illegal miners ambush Forestry Commission patrol team in Jimira Forest Reserve https://www.adomonline.com/illegal-miners-ambush-forestry-commission-patrol-team-in-jimira-forest-reserve/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 18:31:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549399 A Forestry Commission Rapid Response team narrowly escaped death today as about 20 fully armed illegal miners still operating within the Jimira Forest Reserve ambushed and opened fire on them as they embarked on their usual patrol duties.

Officials of the commission told JoyNews they had an intel on Saturday, 28 June, 2025 that some illegal miners have invaded Compartment 34 of the Jimira Forest Reserve (Bentiko-Pakyi portion).

“Apparently, we had made attempts on two occasions to clamp down on illegal miners at the said portion of the Reserve but were prevented by armed thugs.

“The last incident occurred on May 27, 2025, when we visited the area with our Rapid Team supported by 7 police officers from the Nkawie Divisional Police Command,” he said.

“At that instance, the armed thugs prevented the team from accessing the reserve.” He hinted.

Saturday’s exercise was carried out by the Rapid Response Team and other officers totalling 8.

While approaching the boundary to the Reserve, the thugs had parked three pick-up vehicles on the route and ordered them to stop.

Upon stopping, the thugs numbering over 20 who had laid ambush in the nearby vegetation emerged and started firing warning shots.

“One of our officers who was seated at the front of one of our vehicles was hit with a machete several times by the thugs,” An officer with the team said.

“One of our vehicles also got damaged from the gun shots. Fortunately, apart from the officer who was hit with the machete, no one got injured,” he narrated.

The team sensing danger retreated for safety. The matter has once again been reported to the Nkawie Divisional Police Command.

A similar incident about two months ago saw a member of the team slashed in the Knee with machete by illegal miners.

The Jimira and Jimira extension forest reserves have become no-go areas even for forestry officials protecting the reserves.

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Man, 52, drowns in well at Akyem Morso https://www.adomonline.com/man-52-drowns-in-well-at-akyem-morso/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 18:24:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549392 A 52-year-old man, Atta Boateng, has drowned in a well at Asante Akyem Morso in the Asante Akyem South Municipality of the Ashanti region.

The Assemblyman for Morso, Ransford Asante, confirmed the incident to Adom News, stating it occurred around 6:30 am on Saturday.

According to him, Mr. Boateng had gone to retrieve a water pump from the well, unaware that it had been removed for the past four years.

Mr. Asante explained that the well, approximately 300 metres deep, had remained unused for a long time, and the intense heat inside likely weakened the deceased.

Unable to climb out on his own, a rescue attempt by bystanders using a rope failed when it snapped, causing him to drown.

Traditional authorities performed customary rites, including the pouring of libation, before the body was retrieved by personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service and NADMO.

The Municipal Chief Executive(MCE), Maame Sarfoa Appiah has visited the community to commiserate with the bereaved family.

The body of the deceased has has been deposited at the Yawkwei Steward Hospital Mortuary.

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Moving car catches fire after crashing into bar at Westland https://www.adomonline.com/moving-car-catches-fire-after-crashing-into-bar-at-westland/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 18:04:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549393
A private vehicle has been completely engulfed in flames at Westland in Accra, burning the vehicle beyond recognition.
A report by Accra-based Citi News suggests that the incident occurred around 2:00 pm on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
Eyewitnesses narrated that the car uncontrollably went into reverse, veered off the road and crashed into a bar attached to a nearby building.

Moments later, the vehicle burst into flames, but bystanders quickly rescued the driver before it was completely destroyed.

Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service(GNFS) managed to douse the flames, but the vehicle had already been destroyed.

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Afreximbank appoints Dr George Elombi as next president https://www.adomonline.com/afreximbank-appoints-dr-george-elombi-as-next-president/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 17:41:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549388 The shareholders of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) have appointed Dr. George Elombi as the next President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the continental financial institution.

He becomes the fourth President to lead the Bank since its establishment in 1993.

His appointment was one of the key decisions of the 32nd Afreximbank group annual meetings and associated events held in Abuja, Nigeria, from 25 to 28 June, with the formal annual general meeting of shareholders taking place on Saturday, 28 June 2025.

He succeeds Professor Benedict Oramah, who has served as President and Chairman of the Board of Directors since 2015, and who will be stepping down in September 2025.

A Cameroonian national, George Elombi, has been with Afreximbank since 1996, joining as a Legal Officer. He rose through the ranks to become Executive Vice President, Governance, Legal and Corporate Services.

Over his nearly three decades at the Bank, he has served as Director and Executive Secretary (2010–2015); Deputy Director, Legal Services / Executive Secretary (2008–2010); Chief Legal Officer (2003–2008); and Senior Legal Officer (2001–2003).

Before joining Afreximbank, he taught law at the University of Hull, United Kingdom.

Dr. Elombi played a pivotal role in establishing Afreximbank group’s structure, including the formation of key subsidiaries that have expanded the Bank’s capacity to deliver on its mandate.

As Chair of the Emergency Response Committee, he led the Bank’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, mobilising over $2 billion for vaccine acquisition and deployment across African and Caribbean nations.

Under his supervision of the Equity Mobilisation and Investor Relations department, the Bank’s total ordinary equity mobilised amounted to USD 3.6 billion as at April 2025.

In his acceptance speech, Dr. Elombi expressed a deep commitment to the Bank’s mission and future, stating:

“I have worked alongside remarkable colleagues and extraordinary leaders to help shape this institution’s vision, its mandate, as well as its growth.

“As we look to the future, I see Afreximbank as a force for industrialising Africa and for regaining the dignity of Africans wherever they are.  I will work to preserve this important asset.”

He accepted the shareholders’ desire as expressed by his predecessor, to make the institution a US$250 billion bank in ten years.

Dr. George Elombi holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the London School of Economics, University of London, and a Ph.D. in commercial arbitration from the same university.

He obtained a ‘Maitrise-en-Droit’ from the University of Yaoundé in 1989.

His appointment followed a rigorous selection process initiated in January 2025, which included a global call for applications published in international media and on the Afreximbank website.

Shortlisted candidates were interviewed by an international human resource executive search firm.

The top candidates were presented to the Board of Directors, which recommended Dr. Elombi to the General Meeting of Shareholders for final approval.

Under the Afreximbank Charter, a president is appointed by the general meeting of shareholders upon the recommendation of the Board of Directors for a term of five years, renewable once.

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REACO 2025 Conference: Ghana’s construction sector unites for sustainable future https://www.adomonline.com/reaco-2025-conference-ghanas-construction-sector-unites-for-sustainable-future/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 17:14:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549373 As climate change continues to challenge global development, Ghana’s construction industry is stepping up with bold and transformative initiatives aimed at sustainability, resilience, and environmental responsibility.

This was the central message delivered at the 2025 REACO Conference, held in Accra under the theme: “Resilient Infrastructure: Pragmatic Solutions for a Changing World.”

The event brought together a dynamic mix of policymakers, industry leaders, real estate developers, health and safety experts, and environmental advocates to explore innovative ways to address the growing threats posed by climate change—particularly within the built environment.

President of the Ghana Real Estate Development Association (GREDA) and Chancellor of Cape Coast Technical University, Dr. James Lindsay delivered a passionate keynote, urging the construction sector to lead by example in the fight against environmental degradation.

Citing the industry’s heavy dependence on timber, Dr. Lindsay warned that construction-driven deforestation is exacerbating climate vulnerabilities across the country.

“The consequences of climate change are not theoretical—they are already impacting our communities. As developers and builders, we must take active steps to preserve the environment,” he said.

To counter these effects, Dr. Lindsay called for a national push toward afforestation.

As a concrete commitment to this cause, he announced that JL Holdings is spearheading the planting of 500,000 trees in Akroso, a project aimed at restoring degraded forest reserves and promoting biodiversity.

In a related address, Health and Safety Consultant Bigobiri Seidu Abdul-Latif stressed the urgent need for improved safety measures on construction sites.

He advocated for the implementation of rigorous health protocols, including mandatory medical screenings for all workers before and after employment.

“Neglecting workplace safety isn’t just illegal—it’s a direct threat to lives. It is time we take these standards seriously,” he cautioned.

Latif’s call to action resonated strongly in an industry often marked by high-risk environments and inconsistent safety compliance.

Taking the conversation further, Ebenezer Duncan, Executive Director of REACO International, emphasized the growing impact of climate-induced natural disasters—such as floods and storms—on infrastructure.

He challenged contractors to adopt resilient, high-quality, and eco-friendly building materials that can endure extreme weather and minimize environmental impact.

Mr. Duncan also promoted the use of natural and locally sourced materials such as bamboo, cane, grass, and palm products.

These sustainable alternatives not only support environmental goals but also reduce dependency on imported, carbon-intensive materials.

“Sustainability is not a luxury; it is now a necessity. We must innovate with what we have locally to ensure durability and harmony with nature,” Duncan urged.

The conference also highlighted significant government intervention. Deputy Minister for Works, Housing, and Water Resources Gizella Tetteh Agbotui, announced a new initiative—the District Housing Programme, which aims to provide affordable and environmentally friendly housing units in every district across the country.

The pilot phase will begin with eight districts, each receiving 41 housing units. The materials used, she emphasized, will meet modern environmental standards, aligning with the government’s goal of sustainable urban development.

“This initiative reflects our commitment to not just building homes, but creating communities that are safe, sustainable, and accessible to all,” the Deputy Minister said.

She also commended REACO’s continued effort in promoting effective building plans and affordable housing solutions for Ghanaians.

The 2025 REACO Conference marks a turning point for Ghana’s construction industry—a unified pledge toward sustainability, resilience, and long-term planning.

From reforestation efforts and affordable eco-friendly housing to enhanced worker safety and material innovation, stakeholders are making it clear: the future of construction in Ghana must be green, safe, and climate-resilient.

As climate change accelerates, Ghana’s builders are now being called upon not just to raise walls—but to rise to the moment.

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Suspended Chief Justice is not setting a good example – Musa Ahmed https://www.adomonline.com/suspended-chief-justice-is-not-setting-a-good-example-musa-ahmed/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 17:09:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549374 Lawyer Musa Ahmed, Head of Ahmed Legal Consult, has criticised suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo for publicly discussing her ongoing impeachment proceedings.

He accused her of prejudicing the case’s outcome and failing to uphold judicial standards.

Ahmed made these remarks during a panel discussion on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, where he argued that Justice Torkornoo’s press conference was improper, unconstitutional, and politically motivated.

Ahmed expressed disappointment in the suspended Chief Justice’s conduct, stating that as the nation’s top judicial officer, she should have respected legal processes rather than taking her grievances to the public.

“For me, she’s not setting any good example for anybody to follow,” Mr Ahmed said.

“She’s a Chief Justice. She must vindicate, validate, respect, and make sure the law works in our country.”

He argued that if Justice Torkornoo believed her rights were being violated, she should have pursued legal avenues rather than presenting a “one-sided story” to the public.

Ahmed emphasized that the proper forum for Justice Torkornoo to defend herself was before the impeachment committee, not in the media.

“Did you hear the side of the committee? You don’t go to the public to present an ongoing case,” he said. “You are seeking to do politics, you are seeking to prejudice the outcome of the case, which to me is not constitutional. It is not lawful, it is wrongful for her to do that.”

His comments align with earlier criticisms from legal practitioners Victoria Bright and Senyo Hosi, who also condemned Justice Torkornoo’s press conference as a breach of Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates that such proceedings be conducted in camera.

Ahmed further argued that the public cannot fairly assess the case based solely on Justice Torkornoo’s statements, as the committee’s perspective remains unheard.

“We need to see the two sides to make an informed decision,” he said. “I will not accept her one-sided information, accusations that she made, to make an informed decision on this matter.”

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Torkornoo’s removal case premeditated – Alhassan Tampuli https://www.adomonline.com/torkornoos-removal-case-premeditated-alhassan-tampuli/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 16:56:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549367 The Member of Parliament for Gushegu, Alhassan Tampuli, has suggested that the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo forms part of a calculated political agenda aimed at purging the judiciary.

Speaking during a panel discussion on JoyNews’ Newsfile, Mr. Tampuli accused elements within the current political establishment of acting to fulfil a campaign promise to reshape the judiciary from the top down.

“The issue before us is a premeditated one. During the electioneering campaign, we were told that this Chief Justice is not fit for purpose. In fact, we were told that they were going to purge the judiciary.

“They are going to purge the judiciary, and it starts from the top, so everything has been done in order to actualise this determined conclusion,” he said.

Mr Tampuli’s remarks come in the wake of intense national debate over the Chief Justice’s suspension and the procedures being used to investigate allegations of misconduct against her.

In an effort to emphasise what he views as procedural overreach and misinterpretation of the law, Mr Tampuli also questioned the application of Article 146(8) of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates that proceedings involving the removal of certain public officers, including the Chief Justice, be held in camera.

“In camera means you can’t hold the meeting in public,” he explained.

“It doesn’t mean that I can’t take my bodyguard, I can’t take my spouse, I can’t take my child. For instance, does in camera mean you can’t take your spouse? That’s not what the law says,” he concluded.

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If Torkornoo is cited for contempt, she brought it upon herself – Lawyer https://www.adomonline.com/if-torkornoo-is-cited-for-contempt-she-brought-it-upon-herself-lawyer/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 16:43:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549358 Lawyer and entrepreneur Victoria Bright says the suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo may have knowingly breached constitutional provisions when she addressed the public over her ongoing suspension and the Article 146 proceedings against her.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile, Ms. Bright argued that while Justice Torkornoo likely understood the legal implications of her public address, she may have chosen to speak out of frustration, fully aware of the potential consequences.

“If she is cited [for contempt], then I guess she would have brought it on herself,” she said. “She’s the Chief Justice, and she understands the law. So she would have weighed the possibility of this happening and decided that, on balance, she preferred to come out and take the risk.”

The suspended Chief Justice held a press briefing on June 25, during which she criticised the secrecy of the committee investigating her and questioned the legality of aspects of the process, describing it as being conducted “in the darkness of Adu Lodge.”

Her remarks have sparked debate over whether she breached the constitutional requirement for such proceedings to be held in camera.

Ms. Bright stated that while it is within the committee’s remit to decide how to interpret and respond to the suspended CJ’s actions, her decision to address the public deviated from the process outlined in the Constitution.

“She went outside the sanctity of the proceedings… and addressed Ghanaians,” Ms Bright noted. “It sounded like she wanted to put her case before the public and have the public act as judge and jury. I’m not really in favour of that.”

She added that although the process under Article 146 is undeniably tough, it is the same for all senior public officials, and Justice Torkornoo should not expect special treatment.

“The ones who have been through it have all had to endure it. So I don’t think there should be special treatment because Her Ladyship is the Chief Justice,” she said.

Touching on the optics of partisanship, Victoria Bright noted that the presence of known New Patriotic Party figures in the suspended CJ’s legal team and the public backing by National Democratic Congress MPs has unfortunately politicised the matter.

“When you weigh the situation on balance, and the comments coming through, I’m not sure she’s gained the sympathy she was hoping for,” she said. “The perception matters—and right now, it’s being framed as NPP versus NDC, and it shouldn’t be.”

She acknowledged Justice Torkornoo’s right to choose her legal team but suggested that the optics surrounding the support she’s receiving may be hurting her case rather than helping it.

“Of course, she wants to have people whom she feels comfortable with, but it actually entrenches some of the views that people hold, rightly or wrongly. I’m not saying that’s wrong or right, but I’m just stating the facts as they are. And so I would wish that the unnecessary or undue politicization of this whole thing is toned down.”

Justice Torkornoo has filed applications in court seeking a declaration that the proceedings against her are unlawful. She has also asked for the hearings to be made public.

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I am a coward if I heed to threats to back off fight against galamsey – Dr. Hanna Bisiw-Kotei https://www.adomonline.com/i-am-a-coward-if-i-heed-to-threats-to-back-off-fight-against-galamsey-dr-hanna-bisiw-kotei/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 16:43:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549359 Administrator of the Minerals Development Fund, Dr. Hanna Bisiw-Kotei says she remains resolute to sustain her fight against illegal mining, despite threats on her life.

She claims to have received threats on her life and that of her family due to her involvement in the galamsey fight.

“People go to the internet and pull my pictures and that of my husband, send them to my inbox with all kinds of messages,” she said.

The MDF Administrator was speaking to the media on the sidelines of a community engagement at Atatam in the Adansi Asokwa District of Ashanti Region.

“It is only a coward who threatens, if I want to slap you, I will not be warning you,” Dr. Bisiw-Kotei stated.

The Women’s Organiser of the NDC, after assuming her new role, has taken up a fight in the interest of mining communities.

Illegal mining has become a major concern of the Minerals Development Fund; hence the threats being received from beneficiaries of illegal mining.

“People engage in armed robbery and they die. They are sometimes arrested, when they are released, they continue even though they know it’s dangerous, they die for the cause,” said Dr. Bisiw-Kotei.

Though she rules out death in the fight, she insists going all out in the fight.

“If you threaten me for a good course and I sit back then I stop being a patriot. It is the motherland or death we win, till the last drop of blood,” she insisted.

Destruction done to Atatamu

Atatamu is a small community in the Adansi Asokwa District of the Ashanti Region.

Surrounded by forest cover, people in the community are mainly farmers and hunters.

For some years, illegal miners have taken over the community, destroying the vegetative cover and farms.

Many tracts of cocoa, plantain and other crops have been destroyed by the illegal mining activities. This has affected livelihoods of families.

A local leader of Atatamu, Nana Kofi Sarfo Kantanka revealed the perpetrators of the illegality, who mostly come from other areas, sometimes assault the community for resisting the illegality.

“We went to them to complain about the harm being done. With guns and machete, they came to threaten and beat some of the people. We have since refrained from talking about their activities,” he said.

An operation to stop the devastation after the community engagement led to the arrest of six illegal miners, including four Chinese.

The Chinese were tracked to their base where they had stocked some weapons and ammunitions.

About fifteen excavators were ceased from the illegal mining sites.

Upon investigations, it was revealed that the Chinese had freshly lowered a cocoa farm in efforts to expand their illegal activities.

Further community engagement revealed the only public basic school in the area is gradually being taken over by illegal mining.

The school is now sandwiched between several mining sites.

They are pleading with the government to sustain the fight against the menace in the area.

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NADMO to embark on nationwide building assessment https://www.adomonline.com/nadmo-to-embark-on-nationwide-building-assessment/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 16:34:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549323

The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) has announced plans to launch a nationwide comprehensive assessment of old buildings.

The move is in response to the collapse of five buildings in Cape Coast within the past week to ensure public safety and prevent further occurrences.

The Director of NADMO’s Inspectorate Unit, Richard Amo Yartey, disclosed this in an interview with Accra-based Citi News during the distribution of relief items to victims.

“Across the country, we don’t have structures collapsing all over the country. But then, this is an eye-opener, a wake-up call for us to start doing some assessment on very old structures which have not seen maintenance for a very long while.

“So that we don’t wake up to hear some of these things happening in other places in Ghana. Cape Coast is going to start, and it has to be replicated in other parts of the country to ensure that old structures that have not seen maintenance for many years do not collapse suddenly, with people dying. It’s very sad that we lost people,” he stated.

In a related development, he expressed concerns over the rise in flooding of municipalities in the Central region, increasing from 11 to 14 within a day.

The Central Regional NADMO Director, Kwesi Dawood, emphasising the urgency of the situation, stated “The region is in distress and in need of more relief items.”

Ahead of the nationwide building assessment, NADMO has called for enhanced vigilance and maintenance of older structures to ensure the safety of people.

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Defence Minister provides important update on upcoming officer corps enlistment https://www.adomonline.com/defence-minister-provides-important-update-on-upcoming-officer-corps-enlistment/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 15:51:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549351 The Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, has issued a cautionary message to prospective applicants ahead of the Ghana Armed Forces’ upcoming officer corps enlistment, urging them to remain vigilant and avoid falling prey to recruitment scams.

In a Facebook post published on June 28, Dr Boamah advised the public to steer clear of fraudulent individuals promising enlistment slots in exchange for money.

He stressed that the Armed Forces would not tolerate any corrupt practices during the recruitment process.

“As the Ghana Armed Forces prepares for the upcoming officer corps ENLISTMENT, I want to remind you to: 1. Beware of scams and avoid paying bribes. 2. Carefully review the eligibility criteria before applying,” the Defence Minister wrote.

He further clarified that recruitment for non-officer ranks—regular soldiers—had not yet commenced, adding that official announcements would be made at the appropriate time.

“Regarding soldier (non-officer) RECRUITMENT, rest assured that updates will be shared in due course. Stay informed and vigilant!” he stated.

The Minister’s remarks followed closely on the heels of a press release issued by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), warning the public about fraudulent recruitment schemes being perpetrated by individuals posing as senior military officers.

In the statement, the Department of Public Relations at Burma Camp disclosed that certain fraudsters were exploiting the public by claiming to offer assistance with military enlistment in return for payment. The GAF stressed that no recruitment was currently underway for soldier ranks, although the officer enlistment process—which began last year—was nearing its conclusion.

“The Ghana Armed Forces wishes to categorically state that there are no recruitment exercises ongoing for soldiers. However, enlistment for potential officer cadets which began last year is at its final stages,” the statement read.

It further noted that “any individual or group claiming to facilitate recruitment into the Armed Forces in exchange for money is engaging in criminal activity.”

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AMA sanitation court convicts food vendor https://www.adomonline.com/ama-sanitation-court-convicts-food-vendor/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 15:36:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549334 The newly commissioned Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) District Court has handed down its first conviction, sentencing a food vendor, Juliet Mettle, to a fine of 60 penalty units for breaching public health regulations.

Juliet was found guilty of cooking food for public consumption without ensuring medical screening for her staff and for preparing meals in an unsanitary, exposed public space.

The conviction was delivered on Tuesday, June 24, during the court’s inaugural sitting, following Mettle’s guilty plea to both charges.

The fine, amounting to GH₵360 and to be served concurrently, comes with a default custodial sentence of three months’ imprisonment with hard labour.

Speaking to the media after the court session, the Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, described the case as a clear signal of AMA’s renewed determination to enforce sanitation and urban by-laws under its “Reset Accra” campaign.

“The establishment of this court was a personal priority for me since assuming office. It is a vital instrument for upholding order in our city.

“With the court now fully operational, residents must understand that violations of sanitation regulations and by-laws will no longer be overlooked. We are committed to restoring discipline in Accra, and this case sends a strong message that impunity will not be tolerated,” he stated.

Mr. Allotey highlighted the court’s role in sustaining the Assembly’s recent decongestion exercise, noting that it would be instrumental in prosecuting traders who operate beyond demarcated red lines and designated market areas.

Delivering an address on behalf of the Acting Chief Justice at the court’s commissioning, Supreme Court Justice His Lordship Imoro Tanko underscored the importance of the court in delivering swift justice for minor infractions that would otherwise overwhelm the higher courts.

“Minor offences such as traffic and sanitation violations often cause unnecessary delays and economic hardship for low-income residents. This court ensures justice remains both accessible and efficient,” he said.

Justice Tanko applauded the A.M.A. for its leadership in establishing the facility and urged all court users to respect and preserve the dignity of the institution.

Located within the A.M.A.’s City Hall premises, the new District Court is furnished with modern amenities including a typing pool, registrar’s office, magistrate’s chambers, docket room, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) office, and washrooms, all designed to meet contemporary judicial standards.

The court is expected to handle cases related to sanitation offences, traffic violations, public nuisance, and unauthorised developments, reinforcing the Assembly’s broader efforts to maintain order and cleanliness across the capital.

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Asantehene bemoans non-completion of 18-year-old stalled KNUST Teaching Hospital https://www.adomonline.com/asantehene-bemoans-non-completion-of-18-year-old-stalled-knust-teaching-hospital/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 15:32:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549342 The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has renewed calls for the completion of the KNUST Teaching Hospital, which has stalled for over 15 years.

The medical centre, which was expected to be completed within 6 years of its commencement, currently stands partly completed, despite numerous assurances for its absolute completion by successive governments.

Bemoaning the delayed project, the Asantehene highlighted the critical need for the hospital’s completion to complement healthcare delivery in the Ashanti region.

The KNUST Teaching Hospital is among major health facilities expected to help boost quality healthcare delivery in the Ashanti region.

But like many other health projects, the completion of the 125-million-dollar medical center has not seen the light of day since 2007.

Speaking at the final session of the 58th Special Congregation of the KNUST, the Asantehene impressed on the project’s completion to facilitate decongestion at other health facilities in the region.

“My next teaching hospital is still not finished even though there has been tremendous progress. I am passionate about this project because of the peculiar purpose it is going to serve. When finished, it will complement the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and in the training of medical and allied health students of KNUST,” he urged the Vice President to impress upon the matter to the President.

Assuring of the government’s support for its completion, Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang reiterated the government’s commitment to fostering research for national development.

“This is very important, and I want to assure you that this concern to the president and I have no doubt he will talk the right steps to address the issue,” she assured.

Prof. Naana Agyemang continued that: “Government commits to creating a sustained resource base to support research. This same commitment motivated the NDC, in 2016, to begin setting up the National Research Fund. We are once again committed to making the fund operational and as a result set up a board for it and secretariat with an initial amount of 50 million cedis from the GETFund,”.

She further assured of the government’s non-interference in academic freedom.

The Special Congregation assembled over 8,000 graduates, comprising undergraduates and majorly postgraduate students at the university.

Ingwenyama of the Kingdom of Eswatini, King Mswati III, admonished the graduates to harness emerging technologies to chart a path for the fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa.

“The challenges you face be it in Science, Technology, Health and Environment, society or other sectors, will be indeed complex. Your education has prepared you not to just adapt to change but lead. The world today is all about technology and artificial intelligence, we look up to you to lead us with the new norm we are faced with,” he said.

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Any move to remove Jean Mensa will be subjected to law, not politics – Edudzi Tameklo https://www.adomonline.com/any-move-to-remove-jean-mensa-will-be-subjected-to-law-not-politics-edudzi-tameklo/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 14:40:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549330 Acting CEO of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) says any potential processes for removing Electoral Commission (EC) Chair Jean Mensa will not be at the instance of political demands.

According to him, any potential move will have to follow constitutional provisions.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile, Mr. Tameklo responded to NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia’s recent call for Jean Mensa’s removal, acknowledging his strong views while highlighting legal boundaries.

“The views expressed by my National Chairman are views he has always expressed about the Commission. I remember vividly, my chair say, that Jean Mensa at IEA, had a lot of respect for her because she was basically the melting point for political parties. Subsequently, having become the commissioner, the conduct that she put up has never lived up to my national Chairman’s expectation both as General Secretary of our party and the national chairman.”

However, Mr Tameklo added that “what is important is that anybody, be it the commissioners, of whoever, their removal processes are not at the whims and caprices of politicians. It is the constitution. So ultimately, the threshold that the Constitution sets, if that threshold is met, that is it.”

Referencing the petition by policy think tank IMANI Africa seeking Mensa’s removal, Mr Tamakloe noted that “IMANI is a think tank that has established credibility. I’ve never seen a think tank with such internal diversity.”

“Ultimately, any decision must comply with the 1992 Constitution.”

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Torkornoo’s press conference an ‘act of indiscretion and unfortunate’ – Senyo Hosi https://www.adomonline.com/torkornoos-press-conference-an-act-of-indiscretion-and-unfortunate-senyo-hosi/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 14:08:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549327 Convener of the One Ghana Movement, has described suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo’s recent press conference as an act of indiscretion and unfortunate.

Senyo Hosi argued that her public statements undermined judicial processes.

Mr Hosi made these remarks during a heated discussion on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, where he questioned the appropriateness of Justice Torkornoo’s decision to address her impeachment proceedings in the “court of public opinion” rather than through constitutional channels.

Mr Hosi criticised the suspended Chief Justice for disregarding Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution, which mandates that impeachment proceedings against a Chief Justice be conducted in camera.

“You are Chief Justice. You should understand the law much better than anybody, not relatively, but you should understand the basics of it. The provisions about this being in camera are very express. They are not ambiguous, where you can’t understand the impact and the relevance of it.”

He acknowledged that while Justice Torkornoo has the right to defend herself, doing so through a public press conference, instead of before the five-member committee handling her case, was inappropriate.

“Are you [Chief Justice] going to adjudicate your right to enforce it in public through a press conference? I don’t see her… So I don’t know what this entire thing was about. This attempt to prosecute the matter or adjudicate the matter in the court of public opinion is rather an act of indiscretion and unfortunate,” Mr Hosi said.

Also on the show, a legal practitioner, Victoria Bright, was disappointed in the suspended Chief Justice’s public criticism of the ongoing impeachment proceedings.

She argued that her actions disregarded constitutional protocols under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.

However, Victoria Bright countered that “I would have wished that she respected the constitutional procedures emanating from Article 146, which require these proceedings to be held in camera. We are only hearing her side at the moment, and the panel comprises eminent individuals capable of evaluating the facts impartially.”

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Two more buildings collapse in Cape Coast after heavy downpour https://www.adomonline.com/two-more-buildings-collapse-in-cape-coast-after-heavy-downpour/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:58:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549320 Cape Coast has witnessed the collapse of two more buildings, increasing the total number of collapsed structures in the area to six within one week.

The latest incident occurred on the night of Thursday, June 26, when a residential building at Brofoyedur in central Cape Coast caved in around 10 p.m. following a torrential downpour.

Fortunately, no casualties were recorded, as the occupants had already taken refuge outside due to earlier flooding in the house.
Despite the visible danger posed by the weakened structure, the occupants have been reluctant to relocate. One of the residents, Esi Mary, told Citi News on Friday, June 27, that they are in dire need of government intervention.

“The downpour that happened yesterday has drained all the sand into the gutter, and that has caused a blockage leading to a flood, and that flood has ended up destroying our houses. No one was hurt. All our machines in the building have been damaged by the rain,” she lamented.

In a separate incident, a storey building under construction also collapsed at the West End, near Adisadel College. That structure had no reported casualties, but the recurring collapses have heightened concerns about building safety in the municipality.
Reacting to the situation, the Central Regional Minister, Eduamoah Okyere Ekow Panyin, directed the Cape Coast Municipal Assembly to immediately demolish all weakened structures to prevent further disasters.

“We have ordered that the remaining building be brought down as early as possible so we can have an arrangement with the family to see how best we can assist. In the meantime, we have asked them to move to a different area and stay there for a while. We arrange how to assist them,” the minister said.   

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Road improvement project to commence after rainy season – Deputy DRIP Coordinator https://www.adomonline.com/road-improvement-project-to-commence-after-rainy-season-deputy-drip-coordinator/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:49:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549321 The National Deputy District Road Improvement Programme (DRIP) Coordinator for the Southern Sector, Ing. Kwadwo Aboagye, has urged Ghanaians to exercise patience, assuring road improvement projects will begin after the rainy season.

He gave the assurance during an inspection of DRIP equipment at Ada East, Ada West, and the Tema Metropolitan Assembly.

Ing. Aboagye explained that the equipment in all 271 districts has been temporarily parked at district assembly offices or police stations for safekeeping.

This strategic decision ensures that the equipment is in optimal working condition before deployment.

He emphasised DRIP’s commitment to upgrading the country’s road infrastructure and urged Ghanaians to bear with the temporary pause in operations, which is crucial for the project’s success.

Following the inspection, the Head of Technical Operations at JA Plant Pool, the authorised servicing company for DRIP equipment, confirmed that they were in good shape.

He gave the assurance that upon completion of the servicing process, the machines will be deployed to improve road networks across all districts, making them accessible to everyone.

With this development, Ghanaians can look forward to improved road infrastructure, which will undoubtedly boost economic activities and enhance the overall quality of life.

The DRIP’s efforts are expected to bring significant relief to communities and travelers alike, marking a positive step towards a more connected and accessible Ghana.

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Ambassador Doris Brese: An influential personality championing Ghana’s interests on global stage https://www.adomonline.com/ambassador-doris-brese-an-influential-personality-championing-ghanas-interests-on-global-stage/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:34:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549314 Ghana’s engagement with the international community is crucial for our economic development and cultural exchange, and there is no doubt that ambassadors play an important role in fostering smooth diplomatic relations.

Her Excellency Ambassador Doris Adzo Denyo Brese is one of such diplomatic forces championing Ghana’s interests on the global stage.

Ambassador Brese has emerged as a key personality in this regard, actively championing Ghana’s interests on the global stage. With over 28 years of experience, Ambassador Doris has built a reputation as a top career diplomat.

Currently, the Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana to the Czech Republic, Madam Brese, has ensured the deepening of ties between the two countries.

She also has concurrent accreditation to other countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, North Macedonia and Poland, where she provides consular services to Ghanaian citizens residing in these countries.

Having served in Ghana Missions ’in Ottawa, Belgrade and The Hague, among others, over the years, Ambassador Brese’s influence and impact continues to grow in the international diplomatic landscape.

She has, over the years, built strong relationships with key stakeholders and has advocated for Ghana’s interests abroad.

For instance, Ambassador Brese recently facilitated a historic visit of Czech President Petr Pavel, the first time in over six decades that a Czech head of state has visited a West African nation.

Before that she was instrumental in the visit of the Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala in 2023, which was the first visit by a Czech Prime Minister to Ghana ever in history.

A remarkable feat was achieved during her tenure, further echoing the crucial role Ambassador Brese has played in strengthening bilateral ties in areas of economic partnership, trade, and investment.

According to Ambassador Brese, deepening cultural ties between nations not only fosters goodwill but also creates an environment of trust—an essential ingredient for expanding trade and investment.

When people understand each other’s values, customs, and ways of doing business, it breaks down barriers, reduces miscommunication, and opens doors to new markets.

Ambassador Brese’s dedication and leadership offer a powerful example for young people aspiring to careers in diplomacy and public service.

Her unwavering commitment to prioritising Ghana’s interests, promoting equitable international partnerships, and advancing national development demonstrates the impact that principled, strategic diplomacy can have.

By championing Ghana on the global stage with integrity and vision, she inspires the next generation to pursue excellence, serve with purpose, and believe in their ability to shape a stronger, more respected Ghana.

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Defence and Interior Committee pays maiden visit to Ghana National Fire Service  https://www.adomonline.com/defence-and-interior-committee-pays-maiden-visit-to-ghana-national-fire-service/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:31:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2549310
The Parliamentary Select Committee on Defence and Interior on Tuesday paid a maiden working visit to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS).
The visit forms part of the committee’s oversight responsibilities under the ninth  Parliament.
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In his address, the Chairman, James Agalga, emphasised that the visit aimed to assess the working conditions, understand key operational challenges, and explore how the Committee can support the Service to deliver on its life-saving mandate more effectively.
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The Acting Chief Fire Officer, CFO Daniella Mawusi Ntow Sapong, warmly welcomed the Committee and expressed appreciation for the visit, describing it as a strong demonstration of the collaborative ties between Parliament and the GNFS.
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As part of the interaction, DCFO Mark Brako Appiah Jnr, Director of Finance, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the Service’s strategic structure, operational footprint, fire statistics, resource strength, and its 7-year development agenda.
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The visit ended with fruitful deliberations, with the Committee pledging its continued support towards equipping the GNFS to fulfill its mission of protecting lives and property nationwide.
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