News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:53:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Three killed, burnt beyond recognition in Nkwanta South conflict https://www.adomonline.com/three-killed-burnt-beyond-recognition-in-nkwanta-south-conflict/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:53:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644116 Tensions have escalated in the Nkwanta South Municipality following the killing of three individuals linked to the ongoing local conflict.

The victims, identified as 77-year-old Nana Achinake Iddrisu, 24-year-old Fusheni Achinake, and 17-year-old Nuhu Achinake, were reportedly attacked while working on their farm and burnt beyond recognition.

The latest incident has heightened fear among residents, forcing many to flee the area as the security situation continues to deteriorate.

Sources say the town has largely been deserted, with escalating tensions raising concerns about further violence.

No arrests have been made in connection with the killings, while investigations are ongoing.

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Abusua Panin Kofi Owusu vs Akosua Serwaa Fosuh: Ekuona royal family orders discontinuation of court case https://www.adomonline.com/abusua-panin-kofi-owusu-vs-akosua-serwaa-fosuh-ekuona-royal-family-orders-discontinuation-of-court-case/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:45:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644141 The Ekuona Royal Family of Parkoso has directed the discontinuation of an ongoing court case following a change in family leadership.

In a formal notice dated March 25, 2026, newly appointed Acting Head of Family, Kwabena Brefo, announced that he has taken over all legal matters concerning the family after the removal of former head, Victor Kofi Owusu Boahene.

The letter, addressed to Baba Jammal & Associates, instructed that the case titled Abusua Panin Kofi Owusu vs Akosua Serwaa Fosuh & 3 Others be discontinued, stating that it does not align with the current intentions of the family.

Mr. Brefo also requested a full inventory of all ongoing legal cases previously handled on behalf of the family by the former head.

He further asked the legal representatives to halt proceedings on the case by March 26, 2026, and to submit any outstanding invoices for services rendered.

The new family head said the decision forms part of efforts to realign the family’s legal affairs under the new leadership.

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Gold Reserves not being sold off, funds reinvested for returns – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/gold-reserves-not-being-sold-off-funds-reinvested-for-returns-sammy-gyamfi/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:42:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644145 The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has dismissed claims by the Minority that the Bank of Ghana is selling off the country’s gold reserves.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, he described the allegations as “politics and propaganda,” insisting that the gold has not been sold for consumption.

He explained that part of the reserves was converted into dollars and invested to earn returns, noting that this is a standard risk management strategy.

According to him, Ghana’s reserves have increased from about $9 billion at the end of the previous administration to over $13 billion by the end of 2025, made up of both gold and foreign currency.

Mr. Gyamfi said holding excessive reserves in gold exposes the country to price volatility, adding that diversifying into dollar investments earning about 4–5 percent interest helps reduce risk.

He further clarified that the gold was transacted through institutions such as Citibank in the United States and the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland.

He assured that the country will not repurchase the same gold but will replenish reserves through its ongoing gold purchase programme.

“When the NPP was leaving office, the reserves were approximately $9 billion. By the end of 2025, the NDC expects these reserves to be over $13 billion. These reserves include both gold and dollars.

“The general practice for middle-income countries is to keep about 20% of their reserves in gold. However, since gold prices can be volatile, the Bank of Ghana made the decision to sell some of our gold reserves and convert them into dollars.

“This strategy allows for investments yielding interest rates of 4–5%. Holding too much gold can be risky. The claims by the Minority that the Bank of Ghana is selling off Ghana’s gold reserves are purely political propaganda.

“We are not selling Ghana’s gold reserves to spend the proceeds. Instead, we converted the gold into dollars and invested them wisely. We do not plan to buy back the same gold but will replace it through a gold purchase programme. The gold was sold to Citibank in the USA and the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland to minimise financial risk,” he said.

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GoldBod Jewellery sponsoring ‘Women of Valour’ London programme false – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-jewellery-sponsoring-women-of-valour-london-programme-false-sammy-gyamfi/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:39:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644130 The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has dismissed claims that GoldBod Jewellery funded a “Women of Valour” programme in London.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, he clarified that neither GoldBod nor its subsidiary, GoldBod Jewellery, provided financial support for the event.

“GoldBod Jewellery is a subsidiary of GoldBod. The managing director has designed a plan to sponsor an event, and I want the women attending to connect with our jewellery. If given the opportunity, I would market our jewellery to them. I was pleased to learn about a partnership that didn’t require GoldBod Jewellery to provide financial support. In fact, they were not listed as a sponsor. I confirmed with GoldBod Jewellery, and they did not contribute any money to the programme,” he stated.

Mr. Gyamfi explained that while there may have been a form of partnership, it did not involve any monetary sponsorship, noting that the company was not listed among sponsors.

He suggested that any collaboration may have been limited to promotional arrangements, such as offering discounts under themed campaigns like “Love Month” and “Ghana Month.”

He added that public outrage over the issue was driven by misinformation, stating that those who reacted did so based on incorrect claims.

Mr. Gyamfi further encouraged Ghanaians to support locally made products, including GoldBod Jewellery, as part of efforts to promote domestic industries.

“We recently held a Love Month promotion where organisations could partner with us to offer special discounts on our jewellery. This is a type of partnership we are proud to facilitate. March was Ghana Month, and we will also be providing discounts for Heritage Month.

“Some people mistakenly believed that money had exchanged hands, but that was not the case. I think it’s important for Ghanaians to support locally made products. The misunderstanding and resulting anger stemmed from incorrect information,” he added.

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Lordina Mahama supports Global Child Protection in digital age at Melania Trump Summit https://www.adomonline.com/lordina-mahama-supports-global-child-protection-in-digital-age-at-melania-trump-summit/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:28:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644133 First Lady of Ghana, Mrs Lordina Dramani Mahama, has urged international leaders to prioritise child safety, arguing that digital technology presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant risks to young people worldwide.

Addressing the Fostering the Future Together Global Coalition Summit in Washington, D.C., Mrs Mahama thanked US First Lady Melanie Trump for convening the gathering and shared a personal anecdote illustrating technology’s dual nature.

Recalling Ghana’s 69th Independence Day on 6 March, which coincided with her birthday, the First Lady described scrolling through TikTok messages featuring young Ghanaians performing celebratory dances and sending birthday wishes.

“Many came from young people who could not attend our national celebrations. But technology gave them a voice,” she said, emphasising how digital platforms can amplify voices across the nation.

Mrs Mahama highlighted the dramatic expansion of the digital landscape, noting that nearly seven in ten people globally now use social media. In Ghana, an estimated 8 to 15 million internet users are predominantly young people.

Quoting President John Dramani Mahama’s Independence Day address, she observed: “Our children belong to a generation armed with tools that earlier generations could hardly imagine. In their hands, a smartphone becomes a classroom, a business platform, a creative studio, and a gateway to the global economy.”

However, the First Lady cautioned that without proper guidance, technology poses serious dangers to children. She cited research showing that one in five young victims of cyberbullying stays away from school as a result.

Ghana has responded by strengthening legislative frameworks, improving enforcement mechanisms, and launching the ‘Safer Digital Ghana’ campaign to raise public awareness and prevent online abuse.

Protecting children’s digital futures is “our moral duty, our generational responsibility, and our shared global mission,” Mrs Mahama declared.

The two-day summit is promoting international cooperation on child online safety, building on frameworks including the UN’s Children and Digital report and the European Union’s Digital Services Act.

Ghana’s initiatives stem from its 2025 national strategy, which includes school-based digital literacy programmes and partnerships with technology companies such as Meta and Google for content moderation.

With 68% internet penetration according to recent GSMA data, Ghana is leading Africa in balancing digital expansion with safeguards against threats, including sextortion, disinformation, and online abuse.

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66 Artillery Regiment unveils line-up for 60th anniversary celebrations in Ho https://www.adomonline.com/66-artillery-regiment-unveils-line-up-for-60th-anniversary-celebrations-in-ho/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:27:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644119 The 66 Artillery Regiment of the Ghana Armed Forces, based at the Volta Barracks in Ho, has unveiled an exciting line-up of activities to mark its 60th anniversary celebration under the theme “Six Decades of Dedicated Service.”

The commemorative events, expected to bring together military personnel, families, and members of the public, will begin on Friday, March 27, 2026, with a routine march and the official launch of the anniversary.

As part of efforts to support healthcare delivery, the Regiment will organise a blood donation exercise on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at Trafalgar Hospital.

The celebration will continue on Friday, April 10, 2026, with a clean-up exercise at the Ho Central Market, demonstrating the Regiment’s commitment to community service and environmental sanitation.

Personnel of the Regiment will also engage in fun games on Monday, April 13, 2026, to promote unity, fitness, and camaraderie among ranks.

A major highlight of the anniversary will be the grand durbar and all-ranks dance scheduled for Thursday, April 16, 2026, expected to attract high-ranking military officials, traditional authorities, and invited guests.

The week-long celebration will climax with a thanksgiving service on Sunday, April 19, 2026, to express gratitude for six decades of dedicated service to the nation.

Over the years, the 66 Artillery Regiment has played a key role in safeguarding Ghana’s territorial integrity and contributing to peacekeeping operations, making its 60th anniversary a significant milestone.

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GoldBod to declare surplus in 2025 audited report – CEO https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-to-declare-surplus-in-2025-audited-report-ceo/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:16:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644111 The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has announced that the institution will publish its 2025 audited financial report in April, indicating it will record a surplus.

Speaking on Ekosii Sen, he said GoldBod has not operated at a loss since its establishment.

“Something big is coming… we will publish our audited report, and there will be a surplus,” he stated.

Mr. Gyamfi explained that as a trading entity, GoldBod may experience gains or losses depending on market conditions, but stressed that its overall performance has remained positive.

He noted that the institution refers to its gains as a “surplus” rather than profit, adding that strong operations in 2025 contributed to the expected outcome.

He also drew a distinction between GoldBod and the Bank of Ghana, explaining that while the central bank’s gold activities are policy-driven and not profit-oriented, GoldBod operates as a trading entity focused on maximising returns.

“GoldBod has maintained a sustainable financial position and has not recorded any losses. Our audited financial statements will be published in early April, and we have something significant in store. We have been blessed, and our efforts in 2025 were successful.

“At GoldBod, we prefer to refer to our earnings as a ‘surplus’ rather than profit. We will be declaring a surplus, and the details will be published on our website and other channels.

“While it’s worth noting that we operate in the trading sector and can potentially incur losses, particularly in a volatile commodity like gold, our focus remains on performing our work diligently so that gains will ultimately outweigh any losses,” he said.

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Motor rider dies in crash at Bibiani https://www.adomonline.com/motor-rider-dies-in-crash-at-bibiani/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:04:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644058 A 32-year-old motor rider has been crushed to death at Bibiani WAPCO in the Bibiani Anhwiaso Bekwai Municipality of the Western North Region.

The deceased, identified as Charles Wireko Brobbey, a pharmacist, was reportedly on his way home after closing from his pharmaceutical shop when the incident occurred.

According to an eyewitness, James Atinko, he noticed a crowd gathered at the scene and moved closer, only to find that the victim had veered into a gutter following a collision involving a Kia Forlan vehicle.

He said he attempted to rescue the victim but realised he had already died by the time he was pulled from the gutter.

Speaking to the media, the wife of the deceased, Priscilla Wireko Brobbey, recounted the painful moment she received news of her husband’s death.

Meanwhile, the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service, led by Emmanuel Osei, has arrested the suspected driver to assist with investigations.

The body has been deposited at the Bibiani Government Hospital morgue.

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SSNIT to prosecute employers over unremitted contributions https://www.adomonline.com/ssnit-to-prosecute-employers-over-unremitted-contributions/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:02:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644065 The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) has announced plans to prosecute employers who fail to remit employee contributions after making deductions.

Management disclosed this at a regional forum in the Central Region, warning that a nationwide compliance enforcement exercise will soon begin.

Director-General of SSNIT, Kwesi Afreh Biney, urged defaulting employers to settle their outstanding payments immediately to avoid legal action.

He revealed that the Trust has engaged the Ghana Employers Association in a series of meetings aimed at improving compliance among employers.

Mr. Biney also commended the Finance Minister for settling SSNIT contributions for 2025, adding that the Trust’s investments are performing strongly.

He issued the warning at the SSNIT and Trades Union Congress (TUC) Central Regional Forum, held under the theme “Empowered Unions, Secure Future: Deepening Pension Literacy Across Ghana.”

As part of the event, SSNIT presented items to the country’s oldest pensioner, Walah Amadu, aged 115, at Pedu in Cape Coast.

Meanwhile, Deputy Secretary-General of the TUC, Kwabena Nyarko Otoo, expressed concerns over what he described as poor management of SSNIT’s investment portfolio.

He called on management to ensure prudent investment decisions to grow the scheme, while also urging government to clear outstanding arrears with penalties, despite settling contributions for 2025.

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Small-scale mining drives Ghana’s economy but… – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/small-scale-mining-drives-ghanas-economy-but-sammy-gyamfi/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 19:00:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644107 The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, has stated that small-scale mining remains the backbone of Ghana’s gold sector, despite years of poor regulation limiting its full economic benefits.

Speaking on Ekosii Sen, he noted that reforms introduced under GoldBod are beginning to yield positive results.

According to him, small-scale gold production increased significantly from 63 tonnes in 2024 to 104 metric tonnes by the end of 2025, surpassing large-scale mining output, which recorded about 100 tonnes over the same period.

“By the end of 2025, we began to see improvements in the challenges we faced in the gold sector. We were able to increase small-scale gold production from 63 tonnes in 2024 to 104 metric tonnes. In comparison, large-scale gold production accounted for about 100 tonnes.

“The key to our country’s potential lies in small-scale gold mining, not large-scale operations. However, due to the absence of a proper regulatory framework, specifically the Gold Board, we struggled to effectively manage and regulate the small-scale sector,” he said.

Mr. Gyamfi explained that the sector has historically been poorly regulated, preventing the country from fully benefiting from its scale and potential.

He noted that unlike large-scale mining, where only a portion of export proceeds returns to Ghana, small-scale mining allows for full foreign exchange retention, making it more beneficial to the economy.

Mr. Gyamfi disclosed that proceeds from small-scale gold exports reached approximately $10.8 billion, contributing significantly to foreign exchange inflows and supporting the stability of the cedi.

“Historically, small-scale mining has always been more significant than large-scale mining, but poor regulation hindered our ability to benefit from it. In terms of returns from exports, a portion of large-scale mining revenue comes back to Ghana, while small-scale operators benefit from arrangements that allow them to retain 100% of their export earnings.

“In terms of foreign exchange, the small-scale sector offers complete retention, and the benefits are significant. The gross proceeds from small-scale gold mining amounted to approximately 10.8 billion US dollars, which has contributed to the appreciation of the cedi,” he stated.

He emphasised that strengthening regulation in the small-scale mining sector remains key to sustaining these gains and maximising its impact on the national economy.

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Fight against galamsey 75% successful — Lands Ministry PRO https://www.adomonline.com/fight-against-galamsey-75-successful-lands-ministry-pro/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 18:58:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644084 The Media Relations Officer at the Lands Ministry, Paa Kwesi Schandorf, has rated the government’s fight against illegal mining (galamsey) at 75 percent.

Speaking in an interview on Ekosiisen, he explained that the assessment is based on interventions implemented so far, compared to the situation the government inherited.

According to him, the government encountered widespread illegal mining activities across several forest reserves upon assuming office, with many areas severely affected.

He disclosed that a number of forest reserves had been encroached upon, with nine completely taken over by illegal miners at the time, prompting calls for a state of emergency.

However, he noted that those fully captured forest reserves have now been reclaimed, describing it as a major success in the fight against galamsey.

Mr. Schandorf added that the introduction of coordinated operational systems, including NAIMOS, alongside other interventions, has significantly strengthened efforts to combat illegal mining.

He maintained that, considering the progress made and measures implemented so far, the government’s performance in tackling galamsey stands at 75 percent.

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GoldBod has achieved most milestones in gold trade reforms – Sammy Gyamfi https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-has-achieved-most-milestones-in-gold-trade-reforms-sammy-gyamfi/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 18:58:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644106 The Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi, says the institution has achieved most of the milestones set to restructure Ghana’s gold trade sector.

Speaking on Ekosii Sen, he noted that significant progress has been made in bringing order to what was previously a chaotic system.

According to him, the establishment of GoldBod followed extensive consultations with stakeholders, in line with the President’s directive to ensure broad participation in reforming the sector.

Mr. Gyamfi explained that prior to the creation of the body, the gold trade was largely unregulated and fragmented. However, reforms—particularly in licensing—have helped streamline and centralise operations.

He added that the introduction of a single licensing regime has improved coordination and transparency within the industry.

Mr. Gyamfi emphasised that GoldBod will continue to drive the government’s vision of a more structured and efficient gold trading system.

“We have achieved most of the milestones we set for ourselves to reset the gold trade sector. It took a lot of hard work to get GoldBod into shape. The President urged us to collaborate with stakeholders, so we made sure to bring all parties on board.

“Prior to GoldBod, the gold sector was very chaotic, but we addressed these issues through licensing reforms to establish the Ghana Gold Board, which champions the President’s vision for the sector. We also adopted a consultative implementation approach with stakeholders. The first step was to streamline and centralise gold trade under GoldBod, ensuring we had only one licensing regime,” he said.

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GALOP, Kpandai District Assembly hand over modern classroom block for Mfigmado School in Kpandai https://www.adomonline.com/galop-kpandai-district-assembly-hand-over-modern-classroom-block-for-mfigmado-school-in-kpandai/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:23:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644049 A modern six-unit classroom block has been commissioned for the people of Mfigmado by amalgamated group in the Kpandai District of the Northern Region under the Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP).

The project, launched in 2019, is a five-year, $174 million initiative aimed at improving the quality of education in 10,000 low-performing basic schools, strengthening equity in the education sector, and enhancing accountability across Ghana.

The newly completed facility, which includes changing rooms, was executed in collaboration with the Kpandai District.

Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, Haruna Abdul Karim , The DCE for urged the Mfigmado community to make good use of the facility and ensure its proper maintenance. He reaffirmed the Assembly’s commitment to working closely with the District Directorate of Education to ensure the posting of teachers and the provision of furniture to fully operationalize the school.

The DCE described the classroom block as a model of modern educational infrastructure in the district, noting that it would significantly enhance teaching and learning outcomes for pupils in the area.

On his part, the project supervisor, Mr. Alhasan, assured stakeholders that the contractor remains committed to addressing any structural defects that may arise. He explained that the contractor would return to fix any faults within a six-month defect liability period as stipulated in the project agreement.

The commissioning of the facility is expected to improve access to quality education for children in Mfiegmado and surrounding communities, while contributing to the broader objectives of GALOP in transforming basic education delivery across the country.

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40 National Service Personnel complete military training at Michel Camp https://www.adomonline.com/40-national-service-personnel-complete-military-training-at-michel-camp/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:22:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644079 Forty National Service Personnel posted to TDC Ghana Ltd for the 2025–2026 service year have completed a two-week Basic Military Orientation Programme at the Ghana Armed Forces’ 1st Infantry Battalion at Michel Camp, near Tema.

The personnel, made up of 22 males and 18 females, began the training on March 9, 2026, and officially passed out on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, after undergoing intensive drills and practical sessions.

Participants, who undertook their national service with TDC Ghana Ltd, were taken through physical drills, leadership development, first aid, communication skills, fire safety and responsible citizenship.

Management of TDC Ghana Ltd explained that the programme was essential in preparing personnel for both workplace demands and national service.

Speaking at the ceremony, the reviewing officer, Ruth Dela Seddoh, Director-General of the National Service Authority (NSA), said the programme aligns with the vision outlined by President John Dramani Mahama during the 2025/2026 State of the Nation Address, where the importance of such initiatives in developing responsible and productive citizens was highlighted.

She said the orientation programme forms part of a new initiative by the Authority to promote discipline, leadership, national pride and civic responsibility among National Service Personnel.

Ms Seddoh indicated that the programme is not intended to militarise the youth but rather to equip them with essential life skills such as time management, teamwork and emergency preparedness.

She disclosed that there are plans to scale up the programme nationwide by July this year, potentially covering up to 10,000 personnel, following the success of the pilot phase undertaken by TDC Ghana Ltd.

She added that the successful completion of the programme is expected to serve as a model for future training initiatives aimed at shaping disciplined and responsible young professionals for national development.

The Managing Director of TDC Ghana Ltd, Courage Makafui Nunekpeku, described the initiative as historic, noting that TDC is the first institution in the country to implement such a programme for National Service Personnel.

“This is not merely a passing-out ceremony; it is about transformation. Over the past two weeks, you have been shaped through discipline, resilience, and respect for authority,” he said.

He urged the personnel to uphold discipline, integrity and a strong sense of service as they return to their duties, emphasising that Ghana needs principled individuals who can be trusted to do the right thing at all times.

Mr Nunekpeku said the completion of the first cohort marks a significant step in efforts to instil discipline and patriotism among young graduates.

He also commended the Ghana Armed Forces, particularly the 1st Infantry Battalion, for their professionalism and dedication in training the personnel.

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Kumasi Street Art Project solely funded by private individuals – Ashantifest Coordinator https://www.adomonline.com/kumasi-street-art-project-solely-funded-by-private-individuals-ashantifest-coordinator/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 16:13:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644068 The Coordinator of the Ashanti Festival, Emmanuel Opoku Anane, has disclosed that the ongoing beautification of selected overpass and interchanges in Kumasi through street art is being funded entirely by private individuals and not from government coffers.

According to him, the initiative is part of Ashanti Fest 2026 to transform public spaces while showcasing the rich cultural heritage and history of the Ashanti Region.

He explained that the artistic works displayed at the Asokwa overpass enhance the aesthetic appeal of the city and position the region as a potential hub for tourism and investment.

Speaking to Adom News, Mr. Anane noted that the project has also created a platform for visual arts students across the region to exhibit their talents. He cited the transformation of the Asokwa overpass as a prime example, indicating that the area, once plagued by hooliganism, has now been revitalized into a vibrant and welcoming environment.

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. With continuous support from individuals and stakeholders, we can expand this initiative to cover all interchanges in the region and further beautify our city,” he stated.

Mr. Anane further emphasized that the initiative should serve as a wake-up call to other regions to prioritize development devoid of partisan considerations, stressing the need for unity in national progress.

“This project has shown the world how talented our students are. Good leadership has helped uncover and promote these talents within the region,” he added.

A philanthropist, Adams Kwaku Ofori, who supported the initiative with both cash and in-kind contributions, expressed satisfaction with the outcome.

He noted that the stretch, previously considered unsafe at night, has now become both attractive and environmentally friendly.

“I have used this stretch for years. Passing here at night used to be risky, but now the area is beautiful and safe. I hope to see similar developments at other interchanges,” he remarked.

Residents around the Asokwa overpass have also commended the initiative, noting a significant improvement in security and a reduction in hooligan activities in the area.

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Mahama urges UN to declare slave trade ‘gravest crime against humanity’ https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-urges-un-to-declare-slave-trade-gravest-crime-against-humanity/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 15:41:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644055 President John Dramani Mahama has called on the United Nations General Assembly to adopt a landmark resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity.

Addressing the plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, to mark the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Mr Mahama said the move would represent a critical step toward justice, healing and global remembrance.

He noted that approximately 13 million Africans were forcibly taken and enslaved over several centuries, stressing the importance of preserving their memory through education, historical documentation and memorialisation.

“We do more than remember. We document and educate; we gain a greater perspective; we find the delicate balance of learning from history so we do not repeat it,” he stated.

The President highlighted global efforts to honour victims of slavery, referencing memorials such as the Ark of Return located at the UN Headquarters in New York.

He recalled that the international day of remembrance was established in 2007 following a UN resolution, describing it as part of incremental global progress toward acknowledging historical injustices.

Speaking on behalf of the African Group, Mr Mahama revealed that Ghana had initiated a draft resolution titled “Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialised Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity.”

According to him, the proposal is the outcome of months of consultations among African nations, scholars, and international stakeholders aimed at building consensus around truth, justice and reparative measures.

“Today, we come together in solemn solidarity to affirm truth and pursue a route to healing and reparative justice. The adoption of this resolution serves as a safeguard against forgetting,” he said.

The President also drew on the words of former US President Theodore Roosevelt and civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. to emphasise the moral imperative of taking a stand against injustice.

He urged member states to support the resolution, stressing that the moment called for decisive action.

“On this beautiful day in March, we are called to stand on the right side of history,” he concluded.

“Let our vote on this resolution restore their dignity and humanity.”

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Full text: Mahama’s speech at UN to commemorate International Day of Remembrance of victims of slavery https://www.adomonline.com/full-text-mahamas-speech-at-un-to-commemorate-international-day-of-remembrance-of-victims-of-slavery/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 15:33:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644039 Madam President, Excellencies, Heads of State and Government, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen

Progress is made in steps. It’s the forward motion toward something better, and the changes are often incremental. Today marks the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

It is a day on which we honour the memory of the approximately 13 million African men, women and children who were enslaved over the course of several centuries.

We remember them through articles and oral histories, through broadcast programmes, books, music, visits to museums, monuments, and memorials, such as the Ark of Return, located right here at the Visitors Plaza of the United Nations Headquarters.

Through these activities, we do more than remember. We document and educate; we gain a greater perspective; we find the delicate balance of learning from history so we do not repeat it, while leaving the pain behind. In doing so, we begin to heal, individually, within our immediate communities, and within the global community.

This day of remembrance did not happen by accident. In 2006, our global community gathered here, just as we have done today, and resolved to designate the 25th of March of the following year, a Day of Remembrance. It marked progress.

Then the following year, in 2007, we decided to make the event an annual one, so the 25th March of every year would be the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. That marked an additional step in our forward motion.

It is, indeed, fortunate to be here today, two decades later, addressing the General Assembly on behalf of the African Group, regarding the draft resolution entitled “Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialised Chattel Enslavement of Africans as the Gravest Crime Against Humanity.”

In September last year, at the 80th session of the General Assembly, I stated that Ghana would move a motion to declare the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity.

This draft resolution is the result of months of consultation and consensus-building by continental bodies, nations, experts, scholars, and jurists, with the sole aim of achieving a united front and grounding the final outcome in truth, compassion, and moral conscience, remembrance, education, and dialogue.

Today, we come together in solemn solidarity to affirm truth and pursue a route to healing and reparative justice. The adoption of this resolution serves as a safeguard against forgetting.

I conclude with two significant quotes by two great leaders, one white, one black.

Former President of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt, said, “With a great moral issue involved, neutrality does not serve righteousness; for to be neutral between right and wrong is to serve wrong.” Civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King, also reminds us that “the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”

We have travelled the long road, each step guided by a desire to be better, to do better; each step bringing us closer to the kind of world we would like to leave for our children.

On this beautiful day in March, we are called to stand on the right side of history. Let it be recorded that when history beckoned, we did what was right for the memory of the millions who suffered the indignity of slavery.

Let our vote on this resolution restore their dignity and humanity. I thank you.

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Heath Goldfields denies claims of non-performance amid Bogoso protests https://www.adomonline.com/heath-goldfields-denies-claims-of-non-performance-amid-bogoso-protests/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 15:30:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644041 The Managing Director of Heath Goldfields, Patrick Appiah Mensah, has dismissed allegations that the company has failed to meet its investment and operational commitments at its mining site.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, he said the company holds a 15-year mining lease and is currently in its first year of operations, with about 1,400 workers already employed.

Mr. Appiah Mensah stated that claims the company is not working are inaccurate, explaining that the mine was in a deteriorated state when they took over but has since been revived and is now producing gold.

He also refuted claims that the company promised an initial investment of $500 million, clarifying that the figure forms part of a 10-year strategic development plan submitted to the Minerals Commission.

According to him, the company is on track with its investment targets and is even ahead of its operational schedule.

He further rejected assertions that the firm is engaging in surface mining contrary to its lease, insisting that all activities are in line with approved terms.

His comments come after residents of Bogoso protested and petitioned the government, calling for a review of the lease and the introduction of a new investor, citing unmet conditions.

However, Mr. Appiah Mensah argued that the protest does not reflect the views of the broader community and alleged that some demonstrators were influenced by political interests.

He added that the company is rolling out community development initiatives as part of its corporate social responsibility, focusing on job creation and support for local communities.

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NDC painted a picture that sole sourcing was a crime, discredited NPP – Kpandai MP https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-painted-a-picture-that-sole-sourcing-was-a-crime-discredited-npp-kpandai-mp/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 15:19:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644033 Member of Parliament for Kpandai, Matthew Nyindam, has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of previously using allegations around sole sourcing to discredit the erstwhile New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, amid ongoing debate over the Big Push infrastructure programme.

Speaking on Adom TV’s Badwam, Mr. Nyindam argued that while in opposition, the NDC consistently portrayed sole sourcing as a corrupt practice.

“I believe that sole sourcing was something the NDC used to discredit the NPP government,” he said.

According to him, the narrative at the time framed sole sourcing as synonymous with corruption.

“They painted a picture that sole sourcing was thievery,” he added.

Mr. Nyindam also referenced comments attributed to NDC Communications Officer Sammy Gyamfi, who he said had accused the previous government of exploiting sole sourcing for personal gain.

“Sammy Gyamfi said the NPP was using that to rob the nation and even claimed that a contract worth about GH¢83 million had been awarded to a relative of then-Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia through sole sourcing,” he stated.

The Kpandai MP said the NDC had assured Ghanaians that such procurement methods would not be used if they came into power.

“The NDC made it clear that when they come to power, they will not do that,” he said, questioning what he described as a shift in position.

The comments come in the wake of the Fourth Estate’s report on the government’s Big Push initiative, which has reignited discussions on procurement practices, particularly sole sourcing.

Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has defended the government’s approach, stating that decisions under the programme are guided by necessity and continuity.

He noted that the government has chosen not to abandon inherited projects, some of which have been restructured and absorbed into the Big Push framework due to funding constraints.

Mr. Agbodza further argued that certain procurement methods, including sole sourcing in specific cases, are aimed at fast-tracking delivery and ensuring value for money, especially for critical infrastructure projects across the country.

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Ibrahim Mahama, Police commander to meet IGP over alleged assault case https://www.adomonline.com/ibrahim-mahama-police-commander-to-meet-igp-over-alleged-assault-case/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 14:52:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644020 The Northern Regional Minister, Adolf John Ali, says diplomat and visual artist Ibrahim Mahama, along with the Regional Police Commander, are scheduled to meet with the Inspector General of Police (IGP) today regarding an ongoing investigation into his alleged assault case.

The Minister emphasised the region’s commitment to ensuring justice is served, stating that the meeting is part of the investigative process.

Ghanaian diplomat and artist Ibrahim Mahama was allegedly assaulted by a group believed to be part of the Ghana Police Service’s Special Operations Team on 21 March 2026.

Mr Ibrahim Mahama held a press conference on 23 March 2026, highlighting the injuries he and his uncle had sustained.

He also talked of his intention to pursue the matter in Court.

Mr Mahama also called for justice for himself and others involved in an alleged similar assault.

He further called for the disbandment of the black Maria team.

However, the Special Operations Team has denied involvement, according to their commander, DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil.

But speaking to the media in Tamale, the Northern Regional Minister said as Chairman of the Regional Security Committee, he will ensure justice is served.

“We noticed that he had a broken tooth and broken lip, and I stood with him for some time, and I told the medical doctor to do everything possible to take good care of our brother because, first, he is a Ghanaian, it’s my duty to protect every Ghanaian in the region as the regional chairman. Secondly, he is one of the few diplomats we as a region boast of, and so we care so much, ” the Minister said

He said the Regional Commander continues to report to him daily on the development.

Responding to Mr Mahama’s alleged assault and the potential to escalate into a larger debate as seen on social media, with possible ties to politics and chieftaincy sentiments being churned out.

The Regional Minister said that as Chairman of the Regional Security Council, they have assured him that an investigation would be conducted devoid of any leniency.

“We are not bringing any sect into the issue, be it chieftency or political,” the Minister said. “If it’s found that Jalil didn’t behave well, in fact, he should know that he is a police officer.

“I’m here as the Regional Minister and the Chairman of the Regional Security Council,” the Minister said. “If he is found guilty of the allegations after the IGP’s investigations, the IGP would recommend what should happen.”

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Where do the V8s come in? — Sulemana Braimah slams gov’t over luxury spending on road contracts https://www.adomonline.com/where-do-the-v8s-come-in-sulemana-braimah-slams-govt-over-luxury-spending-on-road-contracts/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 14:21:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643989 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, has raised concerns over the cost and nature of contracts awarded under the Department of Feeder Roads, questioning government’s spending priorities.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he alleged that about GH₵30 million has been allocated for renovation works at the Department of Feeder Roads headquarters, with an additional GH₵5 million also assigned for related contracts.

He described the situation as worrying, questioning how such amounts could be spent simply to refurbish a government office.

“It is very sad that such huge amounts are being used just to fix a headquarters. Is that how to run a country?” he asked.

Mr. Braimah further questioned whether the government’s so-called “reset agenda” reflects such spending patterns, insisting that public funds must be used more prudently.

“If this is the reset they are talking about, then we need to rethink things,” he added.

He also raised concerns about procurement practices, alleging that some contracts include provisions such as the use of luxury vehicles.

“Some contracts even indicate the need for V8 vehicles. If you are awarding a contract to fix roads, where do the V8s come in?” he queried.

Mr. Braimah said the Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has serious questions to answer regarding these allocations and procurement decisions.

He stated the need for transparency and accountability, urging the government to ensure that public funds are used strictly for their intended purposes to benefit citizens.

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Galamsey: NAIMOS seizes 94 excavators, arrests 237 https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-naimos-seizes-94-excavators-arrests-237/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 14:15:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644001 The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) says it has made significant progress in its ongoing clampdown on illegal mining, with dozens of arrests and equipment seizures recorded nationwide.

Speaking at the NAIMOS Editors’ Forum and quarterly press briefing at the Press Centre in Accra on Wednesday, March 25, the Director of Operations, Col. Dominic Buah, said 94 excavators have been confiscated while nearly 3,000 changfans have been destroyed.

“94 excavators so far have been seized and secured in our location. Almost 3,000 changfans destroyed. Arrests: We have 237. The majority of them are foreigners,” he revealed.

Col. Buah explained that the Secretariat uses a “strike rate” system to assess the effectiveness of its operations, which he said currently stands at 87.7 percent.

“Then you have seen a strike rate of 87.7. Anytime we move to the field and meet one of the key parameters—seizures, arrests, and destruction—we count it as a positive,” he said.

He noted that due to logistical constraints, some excavators found at illegal mining sites are immobilised, a move he says is helping reduce the presence of heavy equipment at such sites.

“I must tell you that in the galamsey sites, the number of excavators is going down drastically,” he added.

Despite the progress, Col. Buah acknowledged that illegal miners continue to adapt and find new ways to evade enforcement.

“Unfortunately, the galamseyers are also smart. They keep coming up with new ideas on how to fix the excavators,” he noted.

He further disclosed that NAIMOS has partnered with the Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Development Corporation to remove and recycle scrap metal from polluted water bodies.

He said the collaboration is ongoing along the Ankobra River, where damaged equipment is being collected and repurposed.

According to him, seized equipment, including pumping machines, is being redirected for agricultural use through the Ministry of Agriculture.

“We want to ensure that they are not sent back to the galamsey site but repurposed for good use,” he said.

Col. Buah also revealed that confiscated vehicles are being reassigned for official use after legal clearance.

On security concerns, he disclosed that at least 59 weapons have been retrieved from illegal miners, describing the situation as a serious threat.

He recounted an incident in which a soldier was injured during an operation but is currently recovering.

Col. Buah warned illegal miners against using weapons against security personnel, stressing that NAIMOS is prepared to defend itself while continuing its operations to eliminate illegal mining.

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We kept lights on without dumsor levy — NPP’s Awal Mohammed https://www.adomonline.com/we-kept-lights-on-without-dumsor-levy-npps-awal-mohammed/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 14:02:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2644000 A Communications Team Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Awal Mohammed, has defended the previous administration’s energy record, stating that it maintained stable electricity supply for eight years without introducing a “dumsor levy.”

“We kept the lights on for 8 years without the Dumsor Levy,” he said.

Speaking on PrimeMorning on Joy Prime, he criticised the current government’s decision to introduce a GH₵1 levy on fuel, arguing that it places an additional burden on citizens.

According to him, the NPP government was able to maintain power stability over the period without imposing any levy specifically for electricity supply.

He acknowledged that there were some challenges toward the latter part of 2024, particularly around November, but said the situation was managed through the introduction of a timetable to guide consumers.

Awal Mohammed maintained that effective management of the energy sector does not require additional taxes, insisting that the levy is unnecessary given the economic pressures facing citizens.

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Controller and Accountant-General releases 2026 salary payment schedule https://www.adomonline.com/controller-and-accountant-general-releases-2026-salary-payment-schedule/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:45:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643979 The Controller and Accountant-General’s Department has announced the official salary payment schedule for civil servants, Ghana Education Service staff, and other public sector workers on the government payroll for 2026.

According to the notice, banks will begin crediting workers’ accounts on specific dates each month, providing a clear timetable for salary disbursement throughout the year.

Salaries for January, February, and March are scheduled to be paid on January 23, February 26, and March 26 respectively. April payments will be made on April 27, while May and June salaries will be credited on May 26 and June 26.

For the second half of the year, payments are expected on July 27 and August 27, followed by September 25. October and November salaries will be paid on October 26 and November 26, with the final payment for the year set for December 21.

The Department emphasised that these dates indicate when banks will begin processing and crediting salaries into accounts.

It added that any changes to the schedule will be communicated through official channels.

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PAC hearing halted over quorum as Chair seeks Speaker’s guidance https://www.adomonline.com/pac-hearing-halted-over-quorum-as-chair-seeks-speakers-guidance/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:36:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643985 The sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was suspended about an hour and a half into its session due to a lack of quorum in Parliament.

Concerns have been raised over the low turnout for government business, particularly from the Minority, who have consistently urged the Speaker to address the issue.

Originally scheduled for March 24, 2026, the PAC meeting was rescheduled to allow proceedings to take place. However, as the committee resumed and the plenary chamber was also in session, it became necessary for the Majority side to ensure sufficient numbers to conduct business.

The Majority Whip reportedly directed members of the committee to prioritise proceedings in the chamber, leading to reduced attendance at the committee sitting.

This prompted the Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee, Abena Osei-Asare, to seek guidance from the Speaker, expressing concern over the disruption.

She stressed the need for collaboration between leadership to ensure committees can fulfil their mandates without being affected by quorum challenges.

The PAC is currently investigating about GH₵68 billion in arrears, as well as other accounts maintained by the Accountant General and a forensic audit conducted by the government.

Despite the committee’s work, Majority members reportedly moved to the chamber to participate in urgent government business during the plenary session.

Acting Speaker Bernard Ahiafor has since directed caucus leaders and committee chairpersons to coordinate better to avoid clashes between committee sittings and plenary proceedings.

Under parliamentary practice, at least one-third of members must be present to begin government business, while a two-thirds majority is required for decisions to be made.

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NPP’s Awal Mohammed blames GH₵1 fuel levy for rising cost of living https://www.adomonline.com/npps-awal-mohammed-blames-gh1-fuel-levy-for-rising-cost-of-living/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:20:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643982 A Communications Team Member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Awal Mohammed, has criticised the government’s introduction of the GH₵1 fuel levy, describing it as a major driver of rising prices in the economy.

Speaking on PrimeMorning on Joy Prime, he argued that the levy has made goods and services more expensive due to its direct impact on transportation costs.

According to him, although the government fulfilled its promise to scrap taxes such as the COVID levy, betting levy, and e-levy, those measures have not significantly eased the hardship faced by Ghanaians.

He maintained that the fuel levy has a far greater impact than the scrapped taxes combined, given its effect on almost every sector of the economy.

“The 1 cedi alone put on fuel is more than all the 3 or 4 taxes (COVID levy, betting levy, and e-levy) put together,” he said.

Awal Mohammed explained that since transportation underpins the movement of goods and services, any increase in fuel prices automatically leads to higher costs across the board.

He stressed that the ripple effect of the levy is being widely felt, contributing to the current economic challenges faced by many citizens.

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Show evidence of the 400 tenders — Sulemana Braimah dares Roads Minister [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/show-evidence-of-the-400-tenders-sulemana-braimah-dares-roads-minister-listen/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 13:17:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643966 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, has called for greater transparency from the Ministry of Roads and Highways over claims that more than 400 contracts were awarded through open competitive tendering.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Braimah said the Roads Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, had publicly stated that over 400 contracts were awarded through competitive bidding, a process which by law must be publicly advertised.

“The minister himself said they have awarded over 400 contracts through open competitive tendering. The law says when you are doing open competitive tendering, you must publish it in newspapers,” he stated.

He explained that such notices are typically published in widely circulated national newspapers.

“We all know the national newspapers like the Graphic and the Times. We will start searching from the beginning of last year up to now to see if we can find these publications,” he added.

Mr. Braimah urged the media to independently verify the claims and formally request the relevant documents from the Ministry.

“The media can also follow up and write to the Ministry to request that information, and we will also follow up,” he said.

He further insisted that the Minister must make details of the alleged 400 contracts publicly accessible.

“The Minister needs to make the 400 open competitive tendering contracts available to the public,” he stressed.

Mr. Braimah also raised concerns about the total number of contracts awarded under the Big Push programme, suggesting possible inconsistencies in the figures presented.

“If indeed the 400 contracts are separate from the 107 already made public, then it means the Minister has signed about 507 contracts,” he argued.

According to him, the contracts already disclosed reportedly awarded without competitive tendering amount to about GH₵81 billion, making it necessary for the public to know the cost of the remaining contracts.

“If the 107 contracts cost around GH₵81 billion, then it is important for us to know how much the 400 also cost. It is better that we all know what is happening,” he stated.

Mr. Braimah’s comments come in response to reactions from government officials, including the Roads and Highways Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, and the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, who have defended the award of some contracts through sole sourcing under the Big Push initiative.

Addressing Parliament, Mr. Agbodza described allegations of widespread sole sourcing as misleading, stating that only 44 percent of major contracts were awarded through sole sourcing, while over 400 were procured through open competitive tendering.

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NAIMOS reveals majority of galamsey arrests involve Chinese nationals https://www.adomonline.com/naimos-reveals-majority-of-galamsey-arrests-involve-chinese-nationals/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:53:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643973 The Director of Operations at the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), Dominic Buah, has revealed that most arrests in the fight against illegal mining involve foreign nationals, particularly Chinese citizens.

Speaking at the NAIMOS Editors’ Forum and quarterly press briefing in Accra on Wednesday, March 25, he said a significant number of individuals apprehended during anti-galamsey operations are foreigners.

“I talked about arrests, and the majority of them are Chinese,” he disclosed.

Col. Buah noted that even the Chinese Ambassador has expressed concern over the scale of involvement of his nationals in illegal mining activities in Ghana.

He warned that the activities of these illegal miners are causing severe environmental damage, including the destruction of lands, forests and water bodies.

He also cited the arrest of other foreign nationals, including 32 Nigerians picked up during an operation in Osino, stressing the security implications of the trend.

According to him, NAIMOS is working closely with national security agencies to verify the status of arrested foreigners, who are then handed over to the Ghana Immigration Service for further action.

He explained that while some suspects are prosecuted, others are deported, adding that in cases involving Chinese nationals, the Chinese Embassy is engaged, often leading to blacklisting.

Col. Buah reaffirmed NAIMOS’ commitment to transparency, noting that regular updates on arrests and seizures will be made public as part of efforts to ensure accountability in the fight against illegal mining.

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Ghana School of Law rolls out counselling support after student death https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-school-of-law-rolls-out-counselling-support-after-student-death/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:52:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643965 The Ghana School of Law (GSL) has introduced a structured counselling programme for students following the death of a PLC Part I student at its Accra Main campus.

In a notice to students, management said the intervention is designed to provide emotional and psychological support, particularly for those in Accra Main Group C, who were most directly affected by the incident.

According to the school, the support will be delivered in two phases to ensure students receive both immediate and continued care.

The first phase will take the form of a virtual counselling session with a psychologist, scheduled for Tuesday, March 24, 2026, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Students are required to register in advance through an online link circulated by the school.

This will be followed by in-person group counselling sessions at the Accra Main campus for students who may require additional support after the initial engagement.

The physical sessions are planned for Sunday, March 29, 2026, and will run in two time blocks: Session 1 from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Session 2 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Registration for the in-person sessions will open after the virtual meeting, with students expected to select their preferred time slots.

Management encouraged students not to deal with grief in isolation, urging them to support one another and to make use of the counselling services being provided.

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ECOWAS Court admits late state defence in Gertrude Torkornoo human rights case https://www.adomonline.com/ecowas-court-admits-late-state-defence-in-gertrude-torkornoo-human-rights-case/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:35:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643957 The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice has granted an application by Deputy Attorney-General Dr Justice Srem Sai to regularise a defence filed out of time in a human rights case brought by former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

The ruling allows the state’s response to be admitted despite missing the initial filing deadline. The court also gave Justice Torkornoo seven days to file a reply to the amended defence.

Justice Torkornoo initially filed the case at the Human Rights Court following her suspension under Article 146 proceedings of the 1992 Constitution, arguing that the process breached her fundamental human rights.

After her subsequent dismissal, she amended her application before the ECOWAS Court to challenge her removal.

The regional court had earlier granted leave for the amendment—despite objections from the Attorney-General—and directed the state to file its defence within 30 days.

However, the Attorney-General’s office, represented by Dr Srem Sai, failed to meet the deadline, which expired on March 1, 2026. The defence was later filed together with a request for the court to exercise its discretion to admit it.

Counsel for Justice Torkornoo opposed the move, arguing that the filing was out of time and that no formal application had been made for an extension. They urged the court to strike out the defence.

In response, Dr Srem Sai argued that the state had not been served with the court’s directive and was unaware of the timeline until it received a hearing notice.

He told the court the defence was filed promptly once the state became aware of the order, noting that a public holiday had also intervened, and appealed for the court to act in the interest of justice.

The court questioned this explanation, stating that under common law practice, counsel present in court are deemed to have notice of orders once they are delivered. It further noted that the proper procedure would have been to file a formal application for an extension of time.

Counsel for Justice Torkornoo countered that the directive had been issued in the presence of the Attorney-General’s representatives, making claims of lack of service untenable.

Despite the objections, the applicant did not oppose the state’s request for an extension but asked for the opportunity to respond if it was granted.

The court subsequently granted the extension of time, admitted the state’s amended defence, and allowed Justice Torkornoo seven days to file her response.

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Fear grips Banka-Busuafise after one is shot dead, two beheaded in two weeks https://www.adomonline.com/fear-grips-banka-busuafise-after-one-is-shot-dead-two-beheaded-in-two-weeks/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:31:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643956 Residents of Banka-Busuafise, a community near Ashalaja in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, are living in fear following a series of violent incidents that have left three people dead within two weeks.

The attacks, believed to be linked to suspected landguard activities, have heightened tensions in the area, with many residents expressing concern over their safety.

Speaking to Adom News, the Assembly Member for the Ashalaja Electoral Area, Gilbert Kwame Afekpe, said two victims were beheaded, with their bodies later discovered in an uncompleted building.

He further disclosed that a Nigerian national who had visited the area to inspect a parcel of land was shot dead, bringing the death toll to three. Another individual, he added, was recently stabbed and is currently in critical condition receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

According to him, the incidents are widely suspected to be connected to the activities of landguards operating in the community.

“These killings are believed to be linked to the activities of alleged landguards in the area,” he said, warning that the situation is creating fear and insecurity among residents.

Mr. Afekpe has therefore appealed to the Ghana Police Service, particularly the Inspector-General of Police, to urgently intervene and restore calm.

Meanwhile, a resident, Veronica Amoh, said the violence is already affecting daily life in the community, especially for children.

She noted that many parents are now afraid to send their children to school due to the ongoing insecurity.

Residents are calling for swift action from authorities to address the situation and prevent further loss of life.

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Big Push will improve money circulation and boost purchasing power — Odike https://www.adomonline.com/big-push-will-improve-money-circulation-and-boost-purchasing-power-odike/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:20:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643932 Businessman and politician, Akwesi Addai Odike, says the current slowdown in market activity is due to low circulation of money in the economy.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he explained that although conditions in the market are currently slow, there is hope as government interventions begin to take effect.

According to him, the measures being implemented by the current administration to inject money into the system are still ongoing, which explains why the impact has not yet been fully felt.

He referenced the Big Push infrastructure programme, noting that it is expected to stimulate economic activity by increasing the flow of money within the economy.

“When money is not circulating in the system, purchasing power drops and the market slows down,” he stated.

Mr. Odike further explained that government remains the biggest spender in the economy, and any delay in its spending affects the entire chain of economic activity.

He expressed optimism that as government begins awarding contracts under the Big Push initiative, funds will flow to contractors, who will in turn spend within the economy, benefiting traders and businesses.

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Driver and mate injured in accident at Konongo https://www.adomonline.com/driver-and-mate-injured-in-accident-at-konongo/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:11:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643937 A cargo truck driver and a VIP bus mate have been injured in an accident at Konongo on the Accra-Kumasi Highway in the Ashanti Region.

The crash occurred on Wednesday morning near Yawkwei.

Information gathered by Adom News indicates that the VIP bus was travelling from Accra to Kumasi when it rammed into an oncoming cargo truck transporting carrots from Kumasi to Accra.

Emergency responders, including the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service, quickly rushed to the scene to prevent traffic congestion.

The injured victims were rushed to the Konongo Government Hospital for treatment.

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We’re not out to disgrace or bring gov’t down – Sulemana Braimah on Big Push report https://www.adomonline.com/were-not-out-to-disgrace-or-bring-govt-down-sulemana-braimah-on-big-push-report/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:07:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643920 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, says the The Fourth Estate investigation into the government’s Big Push initiative is not intended to embarrass the administration but to promote accountability.

Speaking on Adom FMs Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Braimah stressed that the work of the Fourth Estate is guided by the public interest.

“What we are doing is not to humiliate or put the NDC government or the Roads Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, in a bad light. We will make all the documents public,” he stated.

He explained that the goal is to ensure transparency and encourage honest governance.

“All we are saying is that the nation is for all of us and if things go well, it is to the benefit of all of us,” he added.

Mr. Braimah, however, questioned what he described as inconsistencies in the position of some government officials on sole sourcing and procurement practices.

“It shouldn’t be that when a party is in opposition, they will say things nicely and convince people they will do things better,” he said.

He further challenged claims suggesting that earlier criticisms of sole sourcing were not meant to imply wrongdoing.

“They are now saying when they were raising concerns under the NPP, they didn’t mean to say it was a bad thing or crime. So what exactly were they saying?” he asked.

According to him, national development requires honesty and consistency in public discourse.

“For the nation to grow, we must all be honest and truthful with ourselves,” he stressed.

Mr. Braimah also raised concerns about figures presented in relation to the Big Push programme, questioning their accuracy and coherence.

“So even if that is true, when you subtract 14 from 81 billion, they gave to us, do you get 54?” he queried.

His comments come amid ongoing debate over the Big Push initiative following the Fourth Estate’s report, which has sparked public scrutiny of road contracts and procurement processes.

Meanwhile, the Roads and Highways Minister, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has defended the programme, stating that government took a deliberate decision not to abandon ongoing projects inherited from the previous administration.

According to him, some stalled projects, including the Ofankor and Kasoa-Winneba roads, have been incorporated into the Big Push framework to ensure continuity.

He added that the projects are distributed across the country, with some divided into multiple segments to improve efficiency and execution.

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NAIMOS urges sustainable mining to tackle galamsey risks https://www.adomonline.com/naimos-urges-sustainable-mining-to-tackle-galamsey-risks/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 12:04:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643921 The Director of Operations at the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), Dominic Buah, has stressed the need for sustainable mining practices to address the environmental and health risks associated with illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

Speaking at the NAIMOS Editors’ Forum and quarterly press briefing in Accra on Wednesday, March 25, he said mining cannot be stopped entirely, describing it as a critical part of Ghana’s economy.

“If anybody told you that you can stop mining in Ghana, I don’t believe it… mining will go on,” he stated.

He, however, emphasised that efforts must focus on sustainability, particularly reducing the health and environmental dangers posed by illegal mining activities.

Col. Buah outlined three key pillars guiding NAIMOS’ operations—prevention, restoration, and sustainability—aimed at addressing long-standing challenges in the sector.

He identified poor coordination among institutions as a major setback in previous anti-galamsey efforts, noting that it led to duplication of work and inefficient use of resources.

According to him, the establishment of NAIMOS was intended to provide a central coordinating body to streamline operations nationwide.

He added that although the Secretariat has been operational for just over 10 months and has recorded progress, continuous engagement with stakeholders, especially the media, remains critical to assessing performance and shaping future strategies.

Col. Buah said the forum was designed to strengthen collaboration with the media in tackling illegal mining and ensuring a sustainable path forward.

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Big Push contracts lack transparency — Kennedy Osei Nyarko raises concerns https://www.adomonline.com/big-push-contracts-lack-transparency-kennedy-osei-nyarko-raises-concerns/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 11:34:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643913 Member of Parliament, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, has raised concerns over what he describes as a lack of transparency in the awarding of contracts under the Big Push infrastructure programme.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he said that after government, through the Finance Minister, announced plans to spend GH₵50.9 billion on the initiative under the Ministry of Roads and Highways, many expected a competitive procurement process.

However, he noted that there were no visible advertisements or public notices inviting contractors to bid for the projects, which he said raised suspicion.

According to him, this prompted further checks, during which it was discovered that all 50 projects under the programme had been awarded through sole sourcing, with none going through competitive bidding.

He added that attempts to access information from agencies such as the Ministry of Roads and Highways and the Department of Feeder Roads proved difficult, describing the process as highly confidential.

Kennedy Osei Nyarko further claimed that even some senior officers within these institutions have not seen the contract documents, including details on specifications and the scope of work.

He alleged that the contracts have been deliberately withheld from key officials to prevent possible leaks to the public or the opposition.

The MP questioned how long such information could be kept from public scrutiny, insisting that transparency is crucial, as governments do not remain in power forever.

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Gold Fields confirms progress on Damang mine transition to government ownership https://www.adomonline.com/gold-fields-confirms-progress-on-damang-mine-transition-to-government-ownership/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 11:30:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643917 Gold Fields Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to Ghana while announcing steady progress in the transition of the Damang mine to government ownership.

In a statement issued on March 25, the company said preparations for the handover are on track, with the transfer scheduled for April 18, 2026, in line with an agreement reached with the government.

Gold Fields noted that it was granted a 12-month lease extension to ensure a safe and orderly transition, adding that mining operations at Damang resumed in May 2025 to sustain activity during the process.

The company also disclosed that it submitted a detailed feasibility study in December 2025 aimed at extending the life of the mine and supporting its future operations.

According to Gold Fields, it has worked closely with the Government of Ghana and a transition team over the past year to ensure the mine remains viable while safeguarding jobs, supporting community development, and maintaining economic contributions.

The firm emphasised that decisions regarding the future ownership of the mine rest solely with the government.

Chief Executive Officer Mike Fraser said the company remains committed to maintaining strong partnerships in Ghana, where it has operated for more than three decades.

Gold Fields highlighted its contribution to the country’s economy, including billions of dollars in investment, taxes, and royalties, as well as employment for over 7,000 people, the majority of whom are Ghanaians.

The company added that it will continue to support workers, contractors, and host communities to ensure a smooth and responsible transition.

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GoldBod engages small-scale miners in Kumasi https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-engages-small-scale-miners-in-kumasi/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:58:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643906 The GoldBod has held a stakeholder forum in Kumasi with small-scale miners as part of efforts to advance reforms in the gold trading sector and improve market structure.

Addressing participants, the Chief Executive Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, outlined progress made so far, key challenges, and ongoing strategies, while also inviting input from stakeholders to shape the implementation process.

A major focus of the engagement was the planned rollout of District Gold Buying Centres, an initiative aimed at improving access to formal markets for miners while enhancing transparency and fairness in pricing.

According to the Authority, the reforms are designed to curb gold smuggling and underpricing, while ensuring that small-scale miners receive appropriate value for their output.

Officials noted that rising production within the sector continues to generate significant foreign exchange for the country.

GoldBod reaffirmed its commitment to building a more transparent, inclusive and resilient gold industry, stressing that collaboration with miners and stakeholders remains central to sustaining growth and protecting the sector’s gains.

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Court adjourns injunction suit against Daddy Lumba’s memorial event https://www.adomonline.com/court-adjourns-injunction-suit-against-daddy-lumbas-memorial-event/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:49:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643876 The Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Halimah El-Alawa Abdul Baasit, has adjourned a suit seeking to halt the planned celebration of life for late highlife icon Daddy Lumba to April 23, 2026.

The injunction application was filed by Abusuapanyin Kofi Owusu, popularly known as Abusuapanyin Tupac, who is seeking to stop the event.

After Wednesday’s proceedings, counsel for the respondents, Stephen Nsia Opoku, told the media that the adjournment was to allow the court more time to consider the customs involved and the applicable law.

He said the court will reconvene on April 23, 2026, to continue hearing the case and determine the merits of the application.

Lawyer Opoku further noted that the judge indicated that if the case is found to lack merit, the respondents would be awarded appropriate compensation.

The event, dubbed “Celebration of the Life of Daddy Lumba,” is scheduled for March 28 and March 29, 2026, in Accra.

It is expected to be attended by members of the late musician’s immediate family, who were reportedly dissatisfied with the funeral held in December 2025 by Abusuapanyin Kofi Owusu. These include his sister, Ernestina Fosuh; his first wife, Akosua Serwaa Fosuh; and other members of the “Team Legal Wives” faction.

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West Africa pushes regulatory harmonisation to scale up vaccine manufacturing https://www.adomonline.com/west-africa-pushes-regulatory-harmonisation-to-scale-up-vaccine-manufacturing/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:40:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643854 West African countries are deepening the use of regional regulatory frameworks to fast-track biomanufacturing and reduce dependence on imported vaccines.

This was a key focus at the West Africa Bio-manufacturing Regulation and Market Access Conference held in Accra, where industry players underscored the need to align policies to unlock local vaccine production, biologics development, and broader biotech innovation.

Director-General of the African Medicines Agency, H.E. Dr. Delese Darko, said the region is not starting from scratch but building on existing harmonisation systems in medicines regulation, agriculture, and biosafety.

She noted that West Africa’s track record in aligning drug and vaccine approvals provides a strong foundation to extend similar frameworks into biomanufacturing, ensuring that products manufactured in one country can gain seamless regulatory acceptance across the sub-region.

Dr. Darko further stressed that regional integration is critical to achieving Africa’s goal of producing 60% of its vaccines locally by 2040, warning that the continent’s continued reliance on importing about 99% of its vaccines poses serious public health and supply chain risks.

Regional architecture driving the shift

Experts at the forum outlined a “regional-first, national-implementation” model anchored on strong institutional coordination. Under this approach, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) provides policy direction, while the West African Health Organization (WAHO) leads technical coordination and regulatory alignment.

They pointed to the West Africa Medicines Regulatory Harmonisation (WA-MRH) initiative, which has established a centralised system for medicine and vaccine approvals across 15 countries, as a proven template for scaling biomanufacturing regulation.

Harmonisation efforts are also extending into key technical areas, including Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), clinical trial oversight, pharmacovigilance systems, and biosafety standards. In the biomanufacturing space, this covers advanced areas such as cell and gene therapies, bioprocess validation, and laboratory quality assurance frameworks.

Stakeholders also emphasised the importance of joint regulatory assessment mechanisms that allow multiple countries to rely on a single scientific evaluation, helping to reduce duplication and speed up market authorisation for vaccines and biologics across borders.

In addition, ECOWAS policy frameworks are being aligned to support research and development, technology transfer, and intellectual property protection—key drivers for building sustainable local manufacturing systems. Regulatory systems are also being expanded to accommodate emerging technologies, including plant-based biotech and genetically engineered products.

These regional efforts are expected to complement continental initiatives such as the African Medicines Regulatory Harmonisation (AMRH) programme and the African Medicines Agency (AMA), with the long-term goal of establishing a unified African regulatory ecosystem.

Persistent bottlenecks

Despite these advances, challenges remain. CEO of the National Vaccine Institute, Dr. Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, cited fragmented legal regimes, language barriers, infrastructure deficits, and the slow domestication of regional protocols as major constraints to scaling up.

Director of Pharmaceutical Services at the Ministry of Health, Saviour Yevutse, also called for stronger political commitment to achieve the 2040 vaccine production target. He warned that Africa’s heavy reliance on imports continues to expose the continent to supply shocks and health security risks.

He stressed the need to move beyond policy statements to actionable frameworks, particularly in pooled procurement and market access, ensuring that vaccines produced within the region can circulate freely without regulatory bottlenecks.

“The region must transition from communiqués to implementation. A vaccine produced in Nigeria should be readily accepted in Ghana, just as a biopharmaceutical from Senegal should reach Liberia without unnecessary delays,” he said.

Participants at the forum called for stronger political will, capacity building, and integrated procurement systems to position West Africa’s biomanufacturing sector as competitive within the global pharmaceutical value chain.

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We’re all to blame for sole-sourcing — Kennedy Osei Nyarko https://www.adomonline.com/were-all-to-blame-for-sole-sourcing-kennedy-osei-nyarko/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:36:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643866 Member of Parliament for Akim Swedru and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Roads and Transport Committee, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, says responsibility for the growing concerns over sole-sourced contracts should not be placed on government alone, but on politicians and Ghanaians as a whole.

Speaking on Dwaso Nsem, he argued that the same individuals who criticised sole sourcing under the administration of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo are now defending similar actions by the current government under John Dramani Mahama.

According to him, this pattern reflects a broader issue within Ghana’s political system, where principles are often abandoned once power is attained.

He remarked that politicians tend not to learn from past criticisms, adding that their behaviour often changes once they assume office.

He further questioned why leaders would condemn certain practices while in opposition, only to engage in the same or worse actions when in power.

The MP also blamed the public and opinion leaders for what he described as selective silence, suggesting that those who were vocal in the past have now chosen not to speak.

“I won’t blame only the government or the President; I blame all politicians and even Ghanaians, because the same people who criticised sole-sourcing before are now defending it,” he said.

He warned that such attitudes allow political leaders to continue questionable practices without accountability, adding that ultimately, their actions will be judged by posterity.

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‘This is just the beginning’ – Sulemana Braimah on Big Push exposé https://www.adomonline.com/this-is-just-the-beginning-sulemana-braimah-on-big-push-expose/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:26:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643846 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, says recent revelations by The Fourth Estate on the government’s Big Push initiative mark only the start of a broader investigation.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Braimah emphasised that the findings released so far are part of a much larger body of work, raising concerns about transparency, value for money, and consistency with the government’s earlier stance on procurement practices.

“This is just the beginning. Anyone who has keenly followed the work of Fourth Estate knows that before we come out with anything, we have done extensive work and have a strong basis,” he said.

He added that more details will emerge in due course, allowing the public to make its own judgment.

“At the end, Ghanaians will know whether the Minister is the one telling the truth or Fourth Estate,” he stated.

Mr. Braimah’s comments come in response to reactions from government officials, including the Minister for Roads and Highways, Kwame Governs Agbodza, and a detailed statement by the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, defending the award of some contracts through sole sourcing under the Big Push initiative.

Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, the Minister described allegations of widespread sole sourcing as misleading and unfounded, stating that only 44 percent of major contracts, including those under the Big Push, were procured through sole sourcing, while over 400 contracts were awarded through open competitive tendering.

Mr. Agbodza explained that the government adopted a mix of procurement methods as permitted by law to respond to the urgent need to fix Ghana’s deteriorating road network, arguing that prolonged procurement processes would have delayed critical projects and increased costs.

However, Mr. Braimah recalled that Mr. Agbodza and Mr. Gyamfi, among other key figures in the current administration, had previously criticised the use of sole sourcing in road contracts while in opposition.

“When they were in opposition, he stated that sole source was one thing the previous NPP government used to cost the state,” he noted.

He further pointed out that President John Dramani Mahama had pledged to eliminate sole sourcing due to its cost implications, reiterating the position during his State of the Nation Addresses, with plans to introduce legislation to ban it entirely.

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MTN Ghana backs phased, digital SIM re-registration drive https://www.adomonline.com/mtn-ghana-backs-phased-digital-sim-re-registration-drive/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:23:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643865 Ghana’s leading telecom operator, MTN Ghana, is backing a phased, digitally coordinated SIM re-registration exercise as the government prepares for a fresh rollout aimed at strengthening national security and subscriber protection.

MTN Ghana Chief Executive Officer, Stephen Blewett, said the company is fully aligned with the government’s objectives and is working closely with regulators to ensure a smooth process.

“The Minister called us into a meeting, and he briefed the whole industry, not just MTN, about what they want to achieve. He was very clear that this is the last time and wanted to do it well. So we support that, and the way we execute it will be very important,” he said.

The exercise, led by the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, seeks to link SIM cards to the National Identification Authority database to curb fraud, identity theft, and other cyber-related crimes.

Mr. Blewett, who spoke to the media on the sidelines of the company’s 2026 Annual General Meeting in Accra, stressed that proper planning will be key to ensuring efficiency and convenience for subscribers.

“It’s not going to be SIM re-registration in one day because that will be chaotic for our country. We have to plan it properly, even use digital means to book appointments,” he noted.

He added that the exercise is also critical for individual security. “You want to make sure that the fingerprint and the face match… You don’t want someone else taking your SIM and using it for nefarious reasons.”

On cost, he indicated MTN will manage within existing resources. “No matter what comes our way, we have to manage it within the budget we have; if that means we have to tighten the belt, we will do that.”

MTN Ghana says it will continue to prioritise efficiency as it supports the nationwide exercise.

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Participate in SIM re-registration exercise – Sam George urges Ghanaians https://www.adomonline.com/participate-in-sim-re-registration-exercise-sam-george-urges-ghanaians/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:17:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643858 The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has urged Ghanaians to fully participate in the upcoming SIM card re-registration exercise.

Speaking in an interview on Channel One TV’s Face to Face , Mr George said it is important for all users of telecom services to take part in the process once it is rolled out.

“It’s advisable for everybody to ensure that when we roll out the registration process, you take part in it. Bearing in mind that you took part in a system that traumatised people—people queued for days—but now you have a system that will allow you to do this in the comfort of your home. The process will be mandatory for the use of telecom services in the country,” he stated.

The Minister also announced that the government expects to roll out the re-registration exercise in the third quarter of this year.

“I’m confident that in the third quarter of this year—anytime between July, August, and September—we will definitely be in a good position to roll out,” he said.

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Assemblies of God Ghana backs Mahama over honorary doctorate withdrawal https://www.adomonline.com/assemblies-of-god-ghana-backs-mahama-over-honorary-doctorate-withdrawal/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:08:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643842 The Assemblies of God Ghana has expressed support for former President John Dramani Mahama following the decision by Lincoln University to withdraw an honorary doctorate conferred on him.

In a statement signed by General Secretary Ernest Birikorang, the church said it was “compelled to rally swiftly” behind Mr. Mahama after the university reportedly withdrew the honour in protest of his stance on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill currently before Parliament.

Assemblies of God Ghana argued that the decision does not dishonour the former president but rather affirms his commitment to his beliefs, describing his position as firm and consistent.

The church further stated that Mr. Mahama’s stance aligns with what it described as biblical principles and encouraged its members, particularly those in public service, to remain steadfast in their values.

It also called on Christians to pray for the nation, urging resistance against practices it said could have negative consequences for society.

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₵50.9bn sole-sourced contracts in seven months unprecedented – Kennedy Osei Nyarko https://www.adomonline.com/50-9bn-sole-sourced-contracts-in-seven-months-unprecedented-kennedy-osei-nyarko/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 10:04:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643841 Member of Parliament for Akim Swedru and Ranking Member on Parliament’s Roads and Transport Committee, Kennedy Osei Nyarko, has raised concerns over the scale of sole-sourced contracts awarded by the current administration.

Speaking on Adom FMs Dwaso Nsem, he claimed that no government in Ghana’s history, from the era of Kwame Nkrumah to that of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has awarded sole-sourced contracts of such magnitude within a short period.

“In Ghana’s history from Nkrumah to Nana Addo, no government has, within just seven months, awarded about 50 projects through sole sourcing valued at GH₵50.9 billion. This has never happened before,” he said.

According to him, the current government under John Dramani Mahama has, within just seven months, awarded about 50 projects through sole sourcing, with a total value of GH₵50.9 billion.

He acknowledged that sole sourcing is not new in Ghana’s procurement processes but stressed that the scale and speed at which these contracts have been awarded are unprecedented.

Mr. Osei Nyarko also pointed out what he described as inconsistency, noting that the current administration had strongly criticised sole sourcing during the tenure of the previous government but now appears to be engaging in it at a higher level.

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ICS boss attacked in Bolgatanga during anti-dog and cat meat campaign https://www.adomonline.com/ics-boss-attacked-in-bolgatanga-during-anti-dog-and-cat-meat-campaign/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:44:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643835 The Executive Director of the Institute of Community Sustainability, Eric Jerry Aidoo, has been attacked in Bolgatanga while leading a nationwide campaign against the consumption of dog and cat meat.

The incident has forced the organisation to temporarily suspend its public sensitisation tour aimed at promoting animal welfare and discouraging cruelty against domestic animals.

Speaking to Adom News, Mr. Aidoo said he was nearly lynched during an outreach engagement with residents.

“I was nearly lynched while carrying out our campaign to educate the public on the dangers of consuming dog and cat meat,” he recounted.

Despite the attack, he assured that he is safe and remains committed to the campaign.

“I am safe and unshaken. The campaign has not been cancelled; it has only been suspended due to safety concerns,” he stated.

He reiterated the group’s message that “cats and dogs are family, not food.”

Mr. Aidoo is calling on the Interior Minister, the Inspector-General of Police, and other authorities to provide security protection for the team as it resumes its activities.

He also revealed shifting trends in consumption, indicating that the Eastern Region now leads in dog meat consumption, overtaking the Greater Accra Region, while the Central Region has surpassed the Volta Region in cat meat consumption.

The organisation says its campaign remains focused on changing public attitudes and promoting the humane treatment of animals.

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Ahanta West: Assembly Member arrested over alleged involvement in galamsey https://www.adomonline.com/ahanta-west-assembly-member-arrested-over-alleged-involvement-in-galamsey/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 08:12:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643811 The Assembly Member for the Sese Electoral Area in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region, Samuel Doomson, has been arrested for alleged involvement in galamsey activities in the area.

He was invited by the Ahanta West District Police Command to respond to allegations of illegal mining.

Reports indicate that Mr. Doomson was subsequently handed over to the Western Regional Police Command in Sekondi for further interrogation.

According to sources, he was arrested by National Security operatives on Tuesday afternoon while riding a motorcycle through the municipal capital.

For the past year, the local assembly has cautioned assembly members and traditional authorities over allegations of illegal mining. The Municipal Chief Executive for Ahanta West, Ebenezer Kofi Aidoo, has vowed to intensify the fight against the menace.

Clarifying the arrest, Mr. Aidoo said there is evidence supporting long-held allegations against the accused.

“Now we have evidence he is involved in galamsey. There are audio, video, and pictures to prove it,” he said.

Doomson is currently being processed for court.

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Act swiftly on climate and conflict risks – Local Gov’t Minister charges West African leaders https://www.adomonline.com/act-swiftly-on-climate-and-conflict-risks-local-govt-minister-charges-west-african-leaders/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 07:46:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643796 Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has called on West African countries to take urgent and coordinated action to address rising conflict and climate-related risks across the subregion.

He made the call at the opening of the Social Cohesion (SOCO) Conference in Yamoussoukro, Côte d’Ivoire, where regional leaders gathered to deliberate on strategies to safeguard vulnerable border communities.

Delivering a keynote address on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, the Minister stressed that conflicts in West Africa are becoming increasingly complex, spreading across borders and driven by climate stress, economic hardship, and social fragility.

“We are no longer dealing with isolated crises,” he told delegates. “These challenges move, they spread, and they demand a collective response.”

The conference brought together government officials, development partners and regional stakeholders to review progress under the SOCO Project, which focuses on strengthening stability in border regions of countries including Ghana, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire and Togo.

A key issue highlighted during discussions was the growing impact of climate change on social cohesion. Delegates pointed to erratic rainfall, land degradation and diminishing natural resources, particularly in the Sahel and northern zones, as factors intensifying competition and fueling local tensions.

“These pressures are not abstract,” the Minister noted. “They are already influencing how communities interact, how resources are shared and, in some cases, how conflicts emerge.”

Mr. Ibrahim warned that without targeted interventions, climate-induced stress could worsen existing vulnerabilities, especially in underserved border communities where access to services and economic opportunities remains limited.

He also observed that such communities continue to bear the brunt of these overlapping challenges, citing high youth unemployment, weak local economies and limited infrastructure as key risk factors for instability.

The Honourable Minister, however, acknowledged progress made under the SOCO Project, including investments in infrastructure, local enterprise development and initiatives aimed at strengthening community trust.

“These are real gains,” he said, “but they are not enough.”

He also raised concern over gaps in early warning systems for conflict prevention, noting that although communities often detect warning signs early, information flow to decision-makers is frequently delayed.

“In many cases, communities see the warning signs first, but the information does not move fast enough,” he stated.

Mr. Ibrahim identified the SOCO Knowledge Management Platform as a vital tool for improving cross-border coordination, while stressing the need for its effective implementation and accessibility.

Calling for decisive action, the Minister urged participating countries and partners to strengthen information-sharing systems, invest more in local economic opportunities, particularly for youth and women, and sustain long-term efforts in conflict prevention.

He emphasised that economic empowerment through agriculture, small businesses and local enterprise development remains central to building resilience and reducing vulnerability to conflict.

As deliberations continue, the conference has reinforced the view that climate change is not only an environmental concern but also a critical factor influencing peace and security in West Africa.

The message from Yamoussoukro was clear: without stronger coordination, increased investment in communities and a unified regional approach, the combined pressures of climate change and fragility could outpace efforts to maintain stability.

“This is not just about responding to today’s challenges,” the Minister concluded. “It is about preventing the crises we have not yet seen.”

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GES distances itself from viral recruitment notice, warns public https://www.adomonline.com/ges-distances-itself-from-viral-recruitment-notice-warns-public/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 07:42:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2643766 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a disclaimer, distancing itself from a recruitment notice circulating on social media and describing it as fake and misleading.

The purported press release claims that financial clearance has been granted for the recruitment of graduate teachers into Senior High Schools and directs interested applicants to contact a phone number for further details and application procedures.

It also states that only applicants who have completed their National Service and passed the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) would be shortlisted, and suggests there are limited vacancies for cooks and other non-teaching staff in special schools.

However, GES has clarified that it did not issue the notice and has urged the public to disregard it.

The Service cautioned prospective applicants against engaging with such messages, warning that they may be attempts to defraud unsuspecting individuals.

GES further advised the public to rely only on official communication channels for credible information regarding recruitment into the Service.

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