News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 25 May 2026 20:02:06 +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 GIPC Board Chair Akwasi Opong-Fosu named among Africa’s Top 100 Board Chairs https://www.adomonline.com/gipc-board-chair-akwasi-opong-fosu-named-among-africas-top-100-board-chairs/ Mon, 25 May 2026 20:02:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2666004 Akwasi Opong-Fosu, Board Chairman of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), has been named among Africa’s Top 100 Board Chairs in a continental recognition celebrating excellence in corporate governance and institutional leadership.

The recognition comes at a time when African economies are under increasing pressure to attract investment, strengthen governance systems and remain competitive under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

According to the organisers, the list honours board leaders who have demonstrated strong governance, institutional transformation and strategic leadership across both public and private sector institutions.

For Opong-Fosu, the recognition reflects a period in which the GIPC has been repositioning itself from a regulatory body into a more investor-focused facilitation agency.

Investment reforms and decentralisation efforts

Under his leadership, the GIPC has introduced a number of reforms aimed at improving Ghana’s investment climate.

These include the GIPC Business Reform Action Plan, which features a 24-hour premium service designed to accelerate investor onboarding and reduce bureaucratic delays.

The Centre has also expanded investment promotion beyond Accra through Regional Investment Roadshows aimed at linking district-level projects with international investors.

During his tenure, Parliament also passed the GIPC Bill, transitioning the institution into an authority.

Cross-sector governance experience

Before his appointment at GIPC, Opong-Fosu served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, and later as Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation.

The profile accompanying the recognition highlighted his cross-sector experience in governance, investment and development as one of his key strengths.

Under his board leadership, the GIPC has also established dedicated AfCFTA and Diaspora desks to expand market access and investment opportunities for Ghanaian businesses.

The article further noted his support for initiatives in technology and human capital development, including the One Million Coders Programme.

Continental recognition

The Governance & Business Boardroom, organisers of the annual list, described it as a celebration of leadership excellence, ethical governance and institutional growth across Africa.

Other individuals named in the 2026 list include Nigerian business mogul Aliko Dangote, Ghana Grid Company Board Chair Kuukua Maurice Ankrah, and Nigerian entrepreneur Ibukun Awosika.

The recognition places Opong-Fosu among a select group of African leaders acknowledged for shaping governance and institutional reform across the continent.

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EPA announces nationwide ban on Styrofoam products from January 2027 https://www.adomonline.com/epa-announces-nationwide-ban-on-styrofoam-products-from-january-2027/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:57:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665988 The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has announced that a nationwide ban on the production, importation, distribution, sale and use of polystyrene foam products, commonly known as “Styrofoam” or takeaway packs, will take effect from January 1, 2027.

According to the Authority, the directive forms part of government’s efforts to combat plastic pollution, improve environmental sanitation and promote sustainable waste management practices across the country.

In a statement issued on May 25, 2026, the EPA explained that the ban follows a policy announcement made by President John Dramani Mahama during the 2025 World Environment Day celebration.

The Authority stated that the prohibition will apply to all forms of expanded polystyrene foam products used for human and commercial activities.

These include food packaging containers and takeaway packs, disposable cups and plates, foam packs used by restaurants and food vendors, packaging and cushioning materials, foam mattresses and insulation materials made from polystyrene foam.

However, the EPA clarified that products intended for medical, scientific, laboratory and diagnostic purposes will be exempted, subject to applicable regulations.

The Authority further directed manufacturers, importers, distributors and users of Styrofoam products to begin transitioning to safer and environmentally sustainable alternatives ahead of the implementation date.

“In preparation for the implementation of this directive, the Authority requires all manufacturers, importers, distributors and users of polystyrene foam products to commence transition to safer, reusable, recyclable and environmentally sustainable alternatives,” the statement said.

According to the EPA, nationwide stakeholder engagements, public education campaigns and technical consultations will be carried out during the transition period leading to January 2027.

The Authority also indicated that it will strengthen compliance monitoring, regulatory inspections and enforcement measures to ensure full adherence to the directive.

The EPA said it will collaborate with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies, port authorities, customs officials and industry regulators to ensure effective nationwide enforcement of the ban once it takes effect.

The public has also been encouraged to support the initiative by adopting sustainable consumption practices and environmentally friendly packaging alternatives.

“This policy directive forms part of national efforts to protect public health, improve environmental sanitation, reduce plastic pollution, promote sustainable development and ensure compliance with established environmental standards,” the statement added.

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Drug abuse among youth becoming bigger threat than galamsey – Opare Addo https://www.adomonline.com/drug-abuse-among-youth-becoming-bigger-threat-than-galamsey-opare-addo/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:51:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665994 The Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, George Opare Addo, has suggested that the growing menace of drug abuse among the youth is becoming a bigger national threat than galamsey.

He described the development as a national crisis, stressing that more resources are needed to tackle it holistically.

His comments come after the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak, disclosed that over 100,000 applicants underwent medical examinations as part of the recruitment process into the security services.

According to him, the medical screening process was expanded beyond the usual physical and laboratory checks to include drug testing and mental health assessments, given increasing concerns about personnel wellbeing within the security services.

He explained that more than 4,000 applicants failed the drug tests, while about 2,000 others were disqualified on mental health grounds.

Commenting on the matter on Adom TV’s The Big Agenda, Mr Opare Addo said his outfit is working closely with the Interior Ministry and is aware of the situation.

He noted that he was not surprised by the high number of applicants who failed the drug tests, adding that his office has been actively working on the issue and the results remain concerning.

He further stated that copies of findings from his office’s work on drug abuse among the youth have been shared with the Minister of Education, the Interior Minister, and other relevant agencies for consideration and action.

The Minister explained that following the identification of rising drug abuse trends, his office has been running sustained public campaigns under the theme “Red Means Stop,” aimed at addressing the growing opioid crisis among young people.

Mr Opare Addo added that while it is commendable that the nation has united to fight galamsey, equal attention should be given to tackling drug abuse among the youth.

He noted that although some institutions have failed in the fight against drug abuse, they cannot be solely blamed for the growing problem, as it is a shared responsibility.

According to him, parents also have a critical role to play in monitoring their children’s wellbeing, including what they consume and their general behaviour.

He stressed that stronger parental oversight could help reduce cases of drug abuse among young people.

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No more shoe, belt removal at Accra International Airport from August — Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/no-more-shoe-belt-removal-at-accra-international-airport-from-august-mahama/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:46:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665913 Passengers travelling through the Accra International Airport will, from August this year, no longer be required to remove their shoes and belts during routine security screening, as government introduces new measures to modernise airport operations and improve passenger convenience.

President John Dramani Mahama announced that advanced security screening equipment is being installed at the airport to enhance aviation security while reducing delays and inconvenience for travellers.

He explained that the deployment of modern technology is part of a broader agenda to position Ghana as a leading aviation and travel hub in the West African subregion.

Speaking on Monday at the launch of Ghana’s new electronic visa (E-visa) system at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, President Mahama said the upgraded systems would significantly improve passenger flow at the country’s main international gateway.

“We are receiving and installing new equipment that will spare travellers using our airports the inconvenience of having to remove their shoes and their belts,” the President stated.

The announcement has been welcomed by stakeholders in the aviation and tourism sectors, many of whom have long called for modern, passenger-friendly screening systems similar to those used in major international airports across Europe, Asia and North America.

The new system is expected to reduce congestion at security checkpoints, shorten queues, and improve overall passenger processing times, thereby boosting Ghana’s competitiveness as a preferred transit and tourism destination.

The upgrade forms part of the government’s broader digitalisation agenda within the travel and immigration sector, including the rollout of the E-visa platform designed to simplify entry procedures for international visitors.

The E-visa system is expected to cut down bureaucratic delays associated with traditional visa applications while promoting tourism, investment, and business travel into the country.

President Mahama reaffirmed government’s commitment to transforming Ghana into a modern aviation and logistics hub through sustained investment in airport infrastructure, digital systems, and passenger services.

The initiative is also expected to improve operational efficiency for airlines operating through Accra by speeding up passenger clearance and boarding processes.

Kotoka International Airport, Ghana’s main international airport, handles millions of passengers annually and remains one of the busiest aviation centres in the West African subregion.

While security procedures requiring passengers to remove items such as belts, jackets, laptops, and shoes have long been standard practice globally, advances in scanning technology now make it possible for airports to conduct thorough checks without such inconveniences.

Government is expected to provide further details in the coming weeks on the rollout timeline, operational procedures, and whether similar systems will be introduced at other airports across the country.

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Dismiss Ablekuma West MCE over flooding – Greater Accra NADMO Director urges Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/dismiss-ablekuma-west-mce-over-flooding-greater-accra-nadmo-director-urges-mahama/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:43:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665975 The Greater Accra Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Dennis Martey Adjannor, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to dismiss the Municipal Chief Executive for Ablekuma West, George Emmanuel Kpakpo Allotey, as well as Physical Planning officers, over recent flooding in the municipality.

According to Mr Adjannor, the officials failed to prevent illegal construction on waterways, a situation he said directly contributed to severe flooding in the area following heavy rains.

He noted that structures demolished last year at Lafah and surrounding communities had been rebuilt, despite earlier enforcement exercises.

“The majority of the structures in the affected zones were erected illegally,” he stated.

Mr Adjannor accused the authorities responsible for supervising development and issuing building permits of failing to enforce regulations prohibiting construction on waterways.

“This failure has exposed residents to flooding every time there is heavy rainfall,” he said.

Parts of the Ablekuma West Municipality were submerged after several hours of rainfall, leaving many residents displaced and properties destroyed.

Mr Adjannor made the remarks during a visit to flood-affected areas within the Weija and Ablekuma municipalities to assess the situation.

Meanwhile, some affected residents also expressed frustration over the recurring flooding and called on authorities to take urgent action to prevent future disasters.

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NSA releases PIN codes for 18,617 nurses and midwives for 2026/27 national service https://www.adomonline.com/nsa-releases-pin-codes-for-18617-nurses-and-midwives-for-2026-27-national-service/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:31:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665971 The National Service Authority (NSA) has released PIN codes for 18,617 eligible nurses and midwives to enable them to enrol for the 2026/27 national service year.

In a press release signed by the Director-General of the Authority, Ruth Dela Seddoh, on May 25, 2026, the NSA said the PIN codes were generated following the submission of a list of qualified nurses and midwives by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana on Friday, May 22, 2026.

According to the statement, the list comprises candidates who successfully passed the August/September 2025 licensing examinations conducted by the Council.

“The Management of the National Service Authority (NSA) has today, May 25, 2026, released PIN codes for eighteen thousand, six hundred and seventeen (18,617) eligible nurses and midwives to enable them to enrol for the 2026/27 National Service Year,” the statement said.

The Authority directed all eligible trained nurses and midwives to visit its official website to access their PIN codes using their student ID numbers and dates of birth.

Prospective service personnel were also informed that a registration fee of GH¢82.00 must be paid via mobile money across all networks to access the enrolment platform.

According to the Authority, the enrolment exercise began on May 25, 2026, and will end on Friday, June 5, 2026.

Management urged all prospective national service personnel to complete their online registration within the stipulated period.

The NSA further reminded the public that under Section 29(1) of the National Service Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1119), only Ghanaian citizens who have completed tertiary education are eligible to undertake national service.

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Suro Nyame should be made ambassador in fight against drug abuse – Eric Agyei https://www.adomonline.com/suro-nyame-should-be-made-ambassador-in-fight-against-drug-abuse-eric-agyei/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:28:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665953 The Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Eric Agyei, has called for Evangelist Suro Nyame to be considered as an ambassador in the fight against drug abuse in Ghana.

According to him, Evangelist Suro Nyame’s unique approach to engaging drug users and peddlers has made a significant impact on efforts to discourage substance abuse among the youth.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr Agyei praised the evangelist for his outreach style, noting that he deliberately blends in with addicts to better connect with them.

“That’s why I really like Evangelist Suro Nyame. The way his aura is, he dresses like the addicts to make it look like he is among them and he preaches to them,” he stated.

According to him, the evangelist’s messages often resonate deeply with drug users and influence many to reconsider their actions.

“Whenever he is talking, it touches them,” he added.

Mr Agyei expressed concern that authorities and stakeholders have not been deliberate enough in recognising and supporting Evangelist Suro Nyame’s contribution to the anti-drug campaign.

“We haven’t been deliberate about that guy. We could make him an ambassador in this fight,” he said.

He further urged the public to support efforts aimed at tackling the growing problem of drug abuse in the country.

“So I urge everyone to join the fight,” he added.

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She refused to look away: How Regina Asamoah brought Ghana’s missing children crisis into the light https://www.adomonline.com/she-refused-to-look-away-how-regina-asamoah-brought-ghanas-missing-children-crisis-into-the-light/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:26:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665967 On May 25, as the world observes International Missing Children’s Day, one Ghanaian woman reflects on a movement she helped build from the ground up.

Regina Asamoah, founder of Missing Children Ghana, did not merely join the conversation — she started it.

Five years ago, the issue of missing children in Ghana was largely shrouded in silence. Families searched in desperation, often alone.

There was no dedicated organisation tracking missing children, no national day of remembrance, and no coordinated system to reunite families shattered by disappearance.

Today, thanks to Asamoah’s relentless advocacy, that silence has been broken. Over 300 missing children and adults have been reunited with their families.

Ghana now observes International Missing Children’s Day annually through her NGO, Missing Children Ghana, while efforts toward a stronger national child protection framework continue to evolve.

But for Regina Asamoah — a multiple award-winning Ghanaian journalist, founder of Missing Children Ghana, and Communications and Influencing Specialist at Plan International Ghana — the work is far from over.

A Journalist Who Turned Her Lens On The Unseen

Long before she became a leading voice in child protection, Regina Asamoah was a journalist who understood that the most important stories are often the hardest to tell.

Her career began in 2009, but her investigative documentaries set her apart. She produced hard-hitting works such as Defiled and Traumatised and Delayed Justice, which exposed the suffering of abused girls, led to justice for several victims, and secured scholarships for five survivors to return to school.

Her fearless reporting on gender issues earned her the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Best Female Journalist of the Year award in 2019.

However, it was her growing awareness of a hidden crisis — children disappearing from Ghana’s communities with little public attention — that would ultimately define her legacy.

The Documentary That Changed Everything

In May 2021, Asamoah produced the Missing Children Documentary, an investigative piece sparked by reports from Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region about missing children.

What she uncovered was devastating: dozens of children were languishing in orphanages for months or even years, separated from families desperately searching for them, trapped in a system with no clear mechanism for reunification.

The documentary exposed a painful truth: Ghana had no coordinated national response to missing children.

The psychological toll on Asamoah was immense.

“I couldn’t sleep for days after my first visit to the orphanage and interacting with over 30 missing children who yearn to go home but are unable to provide enough details. I kept asking myself how I could tell their stories in a way that would help at least one child reunite with their family. It had a deep psychological impact on me,” she confessed.

But she did not retreat. On May 22, 2021, she premiered the first Missing Children Documentary.

The response was overwhelming. Families rushed forward to claim children featured in the documentary, while others arrived with photos of missing loved ones not included, pleading for help.

Unable to turn them away, she continued her investigations.

Working with the Department of Social Welfare and the Ghana Police Service, she travelled across the country, visiting residential homes and engaging children to help trace and reunite them with their families.

The documentary series drew the attention of policymakers, civil society actors, and the general public, exposing the scale of the crisis for the first time. It later won the 2022 Popular TV Programme of the Year award at the African Awards.

On September 21, 2023, Asamoah was honoured by the International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) on World Peace Day for her contribution to peacebuilding through the Missing Children Documentary Series.

Founding Missing Children Ghana: From Awareness To Action

Asamoah recognised that journalism alone could not solve the crisis. Families needed more than awareness — they needed a structured response.

On May 24, 2023, at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, with support from the Ghana Italian Women’s Association and IPMC Ghana, she launched Missing Children Ghana, a non-profit organisation dedicated to tracing missing children, reuniting them with families, and advocating for stronger child protection systems.

The launch coincided with Ghana’s inaugural observance of International Missing Children’s Day on May 25 — a milestone she had long championed.

Since its establishment, Missing Children Ghana has reunited over 300 missing children and adults with their families, becoming a beacon of hope for many.

“For years, families of missing children suffered in silence,” Asamoah reflected. “They were told to wait, to pray, to hope. We built Missing Children Ghana so they would never have to wait alone again.”

Beyond reunification efforts, the organisation runs complementary initiatives such as the Strengthening Families Beyond Reunification programme, which supports caregivers economically to ensure sustainable care for reunited children and their siblings, alongside public education campaigns on child safety.

A Lasting Impact: The Creation Of The Missing Person Unit

Asamoah did not stop at raising awareness. Through her documentary work and engagement with the Ghana Police Service, she helped advocate for a structured national response.

Her efforts contributed significantly to the establishment of a dedicated Missing Person Unit at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters of the Ghana Police Service, mandated to coordinate responses to missing children and adults.

Today, Missing Children Ghana works closely with the unit to ensure swift action in missing persons cases. The collaboration has become a model of civil society–law enforcement partnership in Ghana.

In 2025, the unit launched the Amber Alert system — a rapid emergency notification mechanism to mobilise the public when a child is believed to be abducted and in imminent danger, significantly improving response capacity.

At the launch, Asamoah was recognised for her pioneering role in strengthening Ghana’s missing children response system.

A Network Of Partners Driving The Mission

Asamoah emphasises that the success of Missing Children Ghana is the result of collective effort.

Key partners include the Ghana Police Service (especially the Missing Person Unit), the Department of Social Welfare, and various residential homes for children.

International and local partners — including the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC), Missing Child Kenya, Africa Missing Children Network, Ghana Italian Women and Men Association, IPMC Ghana, Plan International Ghana, Family Based Care Alliance, Catholic Relief Services, Zonda Tec Ghana Limited, Interplast Company Limited, Merge One Global Partners Limited, Antwi Jackson IT Solution, Boon Unisex Salon and Day Spa, Jada Rose Beauty Salon, Apau-Asante Outreach Savers International, Amazing Women of God, and the November Born Group — have also supported the work.

Missing Children Ghana is a member of both the African Missing Children Network and the Global Missing Children Network, linking Ghana to a worldwide child protection movement.

“We could not do this work alone,” Asamoah said. “Every child reunited is proof of what is possible when institutions, communities, and individuals work together.”

Taking The Fight Global

Asamoah’s work has earned international recognition. In 2023, she was nominated by the U.S. Embassy in Ghana to participate in the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on Gender-Based Violence, where she visited six U.S. states to engage with organisations working on child and women’s rights.

In 2024, she received the U.S. Department of State IVLP Impact Award Grant for her project, Young Voices Matter: Empowering Boys and Girls in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence.


 

Selected from over 600 global applicants, the project equipped schoolchildren and teachers with skills to combat GBV and created documentaries that amplify the voices of children.

The award was a testament to what she had long believed: protecting children requires both grassroots action and global solidarity.
Amplifying Impact Through Communications
Today, as Communications and Influencing Specialist at Plan International Ghana, Regina Asamoah brings her unique blend of journalistic rigor and advocacy expertise to shaping policies and programs that protect children on a national scale.

Her communications background has been instrumental in shifting public discourse around child protection.


Through strategic campaigns, media engagements, and storytelling, she has ensured that missing children are no longer invisible in Ghana’s national conversation.


“One missing child is one too many,” she often says – a mantra that has become the rallying cry for her movement.


A Legacy of Light
As Ghana marks International Missing Children’s Day on May 25, Regina Asamoah’s impact is unmistakable. What was once a hidden crisis is now a national priority. Families who once suffered in silence now have an organization dedicated to bringing their children home.

And a woman who began her career with a microphone now leads a movement that has changed countless lives.
Her principles, she says, are simple: transparency, gratitude, honesty, loyalty, humility, and love for humanity.

These values have guided her from the newsroom to the non-profit sector, from local advocacy to international recognition.

On May 25, when the world pauses to remember missing children everywhere, Regina Asamoah will be doing what she has always done: working to bring them home.

About International Missing Children’s Day
Observed annually on May 25, International Missing Children’s Day is a global moment to honor missing children who have been found, remember those who are still missing, and celebrate the efforts of organizations and individuals working to protect children.

Thanks to the pioneering work of Regina Asamoah and Missing Children Ghana, Ghana now joins nations around the world in marking this important day.

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“Report immediately” and prioritise online safety – Parents urged on International Missing Children’s Day https://www.adomonline.com/report-immediately-and-prioritise-online-safety-parents-urged-on-international-missing-childrens-day/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:24:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665950 As the world marks International Missing Children’s Day on May 25, Missing Children Ghana (MCG) has issued a stark and urgent warning to parents, guardians, and community members: the first few hours are critical.

The organisation, which has reunited over 300 children with their families since 2021, says fatal delays in reporting missing children remain one of the biggest obstacles to successful rescues.

Regina Asamoah, Founder of Missing Children Ghana, did not mince words.

“When a child goes missing, every minute feels like an hour. But the hard truth is this: delays kill hope. If you wait even two hours to report because you think the child is ‘just playing outside’ or ‘with a neighbour,’ you may have already lost the trail. Act fast. Report immediately. There is no such thing as overreacting when a child’s life is at stake.”

According to MCG, the first three hours following a disappearance are statistically the most critical. Yet many cases are reported only after half a day or more, often because adults hesitate to call the police for fear of being seen as negligent.

“We understand the fear and the confusion. But waiting does not protect you — it puts the child in greater danger. The moment you realise a child is not where they should be, call the police or visit the nearest police station. Do not search alone. Report first, search together.”

“We have reunited over 300 children. We know what works — speed, coordination, and community. But none of that happens if the report comes too late,” Regina Asamoah added.

Digital Security: A Silent Doorway To Danger

While physical abductions remain a grave concern, Missing Children Ghana is also warning that technology has become a silent doorway to child disappearances.

With rising internet access across Ghana, predators are increasingly using social media, gaming platforms, and messaging apps to groom children before arranging secret meetings.

“We have seen cases where children leave home willingly — not because they are rebellious, but because they have been manipulated online for weeks,” the organisation warned.

Parents often say, ‘My child would never do that.’ But children are vulnerable. Digital security is not optional anymore. Know what your child is doing online. Keep communication open, not secret.”

Regina Asamoah urged parents to treat online safety with the same urgency as physical safety: “You teach your child not to take sweets from strangers.

Now teach them not to share their location with a stranger behind a profile picture.”


Referencing the organization’s latest impact data to mark the global day of awareness, Regina Asamoah noted that while progress has been made in reuniting families, the battle against missing, child trafficking and abduction is far from over.


“The issue of missing children is real; one missing child is one too many. Since we started work in May 2021, we have received over 700 police reports. We have reunited over 300 children with their families, but there are still many out there; many of them sitting in orphanages despite having living relatives.” 

The Simple Detail That Brings a Child Home
Beyond the race against time, Missing Children Ghana is drawing attention to a heartbreaking reality: many lost children are never reunited with their families simply because they cannot say where they live or who they belong to.

According to the organisation, a significant number of children currently sheltering in orphanages and care homes across Ghana are not orphans at all.

They are lost and found children. Children who wandered away, became separated from caregivers, or were found alone – but are unable to provide basic information that could trace them back to their families.

“We have visited facilities where bright, healthy children are growing up without their families. These children have parents somewhere who are searching for them, but the children themselves cannot give a phone number, a neighbourhood name, or even a parent’s full name. It is a silent tragedy,” Regina Asamoah explained.

She stressed that parents often overlook the most powerful tool in child safety: information.

“Make your child memorise your phone number. Teach them your full name, not just ‘Mummy’ or ‘Daddy.’ Show them what your house looks like — the colour, the gate, a landmark nearby. These small things are the difference between a child going home tonight and a child spending years in an orphanage.”

MCG advises every parent to practice a simple routine with young children: Your parent’s phone number (at least one)
Your full name (not just “Mum or Dad”)
The name of your area or a nearby landmark
What to do if lost -find a police officer or the nearest police station.

“A child who cannot tell a police officer who to call or where he or she lives is essentially invisible to the system. We cannot reunite what we cannot trace. That is why prevention starts at home, with a conversation that takes less than five minutes.” Regina Asamoah reiterated.

A Day of Remembrance and Resolve
International Missing Children’s Day, observed every May 25, traces its origins to the disappearance of Etan Patz in 1979.

For Missing Children Ghana, the day is not just about remembering those still lost – it is about saving those who can still be found.

“Behind every missing child report is a parent who cannot sleep, a sibling who keeps asking questions, and a home that is no longer whole. Do not let fear stop you from acting. Report immediately. Act fast. That child is waiting for you.”
Emergency Contact – Missing Children Ghana: (+233) 0594594662 / 0501222665|  www.missingchildrenghana.com | Social media handles: Missing Children Ghana
If you see a lost child today — stop, ask, and call. That one act could bring them home.

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Family of late Sawla Tuna Kalba MP appeals to Mahama, IGP and Bagbin over burial delay https://www.adomonline.com/family-of-late-sawla-tuna-kalba-mp-appeals-to-mahama-igp-and-bagbin-over-burial-delay/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:20:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665946 The family of the late Member of Parliament for Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District, Joseph Trumah Bayel of Dakompilayir, has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama, the Interior Minister, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, and other relevant authorities to intervene and help resolve delays affecting his burial.

The family alleged that despite a court ruling permitting them to proceed with burial arrangements, they are facing resistance from the Savannah Regional Minister, Salisu Be-Awuribe, and the Police Command over the release of the body from the mortuary.

Speaking to Adom News, a family spokesperson said: “We have done everything required for the burial. Guests have been invited, including relatives from abroad, and even the children of the late MP are here. We are ready, but we are being prevented from burying our relative.”

The family further lamented financial losses, stating that preparations had already been completed, including the purchase of cattle and other logistics, which they said have now gone to waste because of the delay.

“We have spent a lot of money on preparations, including cattle and other funeral arrangements. All of these are now going to waste because the burial has not taken place,” the spokesperson added.

They also said they had informed the late MP’s political party as well as Parliament but claimed they were yet to receive any meaningful response.

However, responding to the allegations, Savannah Regional Minister Salisu Be-Awuribe denied preventing the burial and insisted that he had no intention of obstructing the process.

“I am not preventing anyone from burying the late MP,” the Minister stated. “The court has already indicated the exact place where the burial should take place, and the family is yet to fully comply with that directive.”

He further explained that there are security considerations in the area that must be addressed before the burial can proceed smoothly.

In an emotional appeal, the Minister added:
“I am on my knees pleading with the family to cooperate so that we can ensure a peaceful and dignified burial for the late MP.”

He urged all parties to work together to resolve the impasse and allow the funeral to proceed in accordance with both legal and security requirements.

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Bosome Freho Assembly cuts sod for 24-Hour Economy market to boost trade and create jobs https://www.adomonline.com/bosome-freho-assembly-cuts-sod-for-24-hour-economy-market-to-boost-trade-and-create-jobs/ Mon, 25 May 2026 19:18:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665940 The Bosome Freho District Assembly in the Ashanti Region has cut sod for the construction of a modern 24-hour economy market at Tebeso No. 2 as part of efforts to boost commercial activities and create employment opportunities for residents.

The project, which is part of the government’s 24-hour economy initiative, is expected to be completed within 36 months and will serve as a major trading hub for traders and businesses within the district and surrounding communities.

Speaking at a ceremony to officially commence the project, the District Chief Executive, Charles Appiah Kubi, called on residents to cooperate fully with the contractor to ensure the successful and timely completion of the project.

He said the Assembly would closely monitor the progress of work to prevent the project from being abandoned.

“I will personally monitor the contractor to ensure that work progresses steadily and the project is completed on time. We do not want this to become one of the abandoned projects in the district. We are committed to seeing it through to completion for the benefit of our people,” he assured.

The contractor, Neckseth Construction, after receiving the project documents, also assured residents of its commitment to delivering the project within the stipulated time frame.

The Chief of Tebeso, Nana Appiah Anniamah, appealed to the government and all stakeholders not to allow the market project to suffer the fate of previously abandoned projects in the area.

He expressed concern over the impact abandoned projects have had on development in the community.

“One major challenge affecting development in our community is the issue of abandoned projects by successive governments. It is a waste of taxpayers’ money, and we are pleading with the government to ensure this project is completed,” he stated.

The proposed 24-hour economy market is expected to include about 300 lockable shops, over 500 stalls, a police post, fire service post, clinic, pharmacy, rest house, warehouse facilities, sanitation infrastructure, and other essential amenities aimed at improving trading activities and enhancing local economic growth.

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Ageing Kechiebi CHPS puts health workers and patients at risk https://www.adomonline.com/ageing-kechiebi-chps-puts-health-workers-and-patients-at-risk/ Mon, 25 May 2026 16:56:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665927 The Kechiebi Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Compound, a key health facility serving residents in the area, has reportedly deteriorated to a dangerous state, raising serious safety concerns for both staff and patients.

Built by community members in 1994, the structure has not received any major renovation since its establishment.

A visit by Adom News, revealed visible cracks in the walls and weakened sections of the building, with wooden components showing signs of termite damage.

Residents say the condition of the facility has worsened over time, describing it as a “death trap” that could collapse if urgent action is not taken.

Beyond the physical deterioration, the clinic is said to lack essential infrastructure and basic amenities required for effective healthcare delivery.

Community members cited the absence of wards, beds, reliable drug supply, laboratory services, staff accommodation, and other critical equipment—limitations they say prevent the facility from handling even basic health needs.

As a result, patients are often forced to travel long distances to access appropriate medical care elsewhere.

Residents also expressed frustration that repeated appeals to authorities have not yielded results, warning that the current situation exposes health workers and the wider community to unnecessary risks.

They are calling on the Nkwanta South Municipal Assembly and other relevant institutions to intervene promptly by renovating and expanding the facility.

Meanwhile, a new health facility project initiated during the previous NPP administration remains abandoned after reaching lintel level, leaving the unfinished structure exposed to harsh weather and environmental hazards.

The situation has also compelled health workers to continue operating in the aging facility despite the risks and discomfort.

The Municipal Chief Executive for Nkwanta South, Joseph Awal Antwi, has acknowledged the urgent need for an improved health facility in the area.

He indicated that steps are being taken to complete the abandoned structure, with plans to upgrade it into a polyclinic to strengthen healthcare delivery, adding that the contractor is expected to return to resume work.

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Narcotics Control to counsel failed security service applicants over drug abuse – Deputy Director General https://www.adomonline.com/narcotics-control-to-counsel-failed-security-service-applicants-over-drug-abuse-deputy-director-general/ Mon, 25 May 2026 16:48:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665896 The Deputy Director General of the Narcotics Control Commission, Alexander Twum-Barimah, has disclosed that applicants who failed the ongoing security services recruitment due to drug use will be taken through counselling sessions by the Commission’s counselling directorate.

According to him, the move forms part of efforts to address rising drug abuse among the youth and support affected applicants through rehabilitation and behavioural change programmes.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr Twum-Barimah explained that the drug screening exercise was the first of its kind in the security recruitment process and was conducted by the Narcotics Control Commission.

“It’s better detected early than never. And this is the first time a drug test is done,” he stated.

He explained that the screening tested applicants for five major drug substances including cocaine, heroin, amphetamine, cannabis and opioids.

According to him, traces of the substances could be detected in applicants’ systems within a 30-day period after usage.

“We did a lot of tests but our five main drug components are cocaine, heroin, amphetamine, cannabis and opioids. From the last thirty days the drugs would show in the system,” he said.

Mr Twum-Barimah disclosed that about 4,000 applicants failed the drug tests, with the majority testing positive for opioids and cannabis.

He revealed that some stakeholders are proposing the introduction of a national policy that would make drug screening mandatory for employment into state institutions.

“Some people are proposing we make it national policy so it becomes a one-stop so that when you fail the drug test you won’t get the job. This will help end the drug abuse among the youth,” he stated.

“If we are not drastic on these things we are losing our youth,” he added.

The Deputy Director General assured that affected applicants would not be abandoned, indicating that the Commission intends to guide them through counselling and rehabilitation processes.

“We have a counselling directorate so we have their data and we will take them through the counselling process,” he explained.

He further expressed hope that Ghana would establish a national drug rehabilitation centre to strengthen support systems for persons battling substance abuse.

“We are hoping that we can get a national drug rehabilitation centre to support,” he said.

Mr Twum-Barimah also stressed that the Commission’s priority remains tackling the entry points of illicit drugs into the country.

“My priority also is breaking the entry point. The people who bring it in. If they don’t get access to it how will you use it,” he added.

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Ghana’s new E-visa: What it is and how to apply https://www.adomonline.com/ghanas-new-e-visa-what-it-is-and-how-to-apply/ Mon, 25 May 2026 16:38:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665916 Ghana has taken a historic step toward continental integration and digital border management with the official launch of its nationwide electronic visa (E-visa) platform.

The fully automated system, which became operational on Monday, 25 May 2026, replaces the old manual, paper-based application procedures and marks the end of the traditional visa-on-arrival arrangement for African travellers.

The sweeping immigration reform, developed by the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is aimed at positioning the country as a central hub for Pan-African travel and integration.

At a high-profile launch ceremony in Accra, President John Dramani Mahama performed a live demonstration of the system by personally reviewing and approving the first electronic travel authorisation processed on the platform.

Under the new border regime, all African passport holders whose nationalities require visas to enter Ghana are required to apply through the centralised digital portal before travelling.

In a major Pan-African policy shift, African applicants using the e-visa platform will be exempted from paying visa fees.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that travellers from ECOWAS member states, as well as countries with existing visa waiver agreements with Ghana, are not affected by the transition and will continue to enjoy visa-free entry.

The Ghana Immigration Service has outlined a simplified five-step process for applicants:

Step 1: Complete the Online Application
Applicants must log onto the official portal to complete the digital visa application forms, replacing the previous manual system.

Step 2: Upload Supporting Documents
Applicants are required to submit necessary verification documents, including a valid international passport (with at least six months’ validity), a clear scan of the biodata page, confirmed travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and invitation letters where applicable.

Step 3: Security Vetting
Applications are automatically routed through security systems linked to Ghana’s Advanced Passenger Information (API) and Passenger Name Record (PNR) databases, as well as international watchlists. President Mahama stressed that security remains a priority, stating: “Every entry into the Republic will remain subject to stringent security screening and established immigration protocols.”

Step 4: Digital Fee Payment
African passport holders are exempt from payment, while travellers from outside Africa are required to pay applicable visa fees through secure digital payment platforms before final processing.

Step 5: Electronic Visa Issuance
Successful applicants receive an ICAO-compliant electronic travel authorisation via email, which can be printed or presented digitally at entry points.

The government also plans to expand the digital system to automate work permits and residence permits through collaboration between the Ministry of the Interior, GIS, and the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC).

This move is expected to reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks and improve Ghana’s ease of doing business environment.

At the same time, major upgrades are underway at Kotoka International Airport (KIA), including the installation of advanced 3D baggage scanners at Terminals 2 and 3.

Officials say the new scanners will eventually eliminate the need for travellers to remove laptops from hand luggage during screening. Additional screening equipment scheduled for installation by August 2026 is also expected to remove the requirement for passengers to take off shoes and belts during security checks.

The government says the reforms form part of a broader effort to modernise border management, boost eco-tourism, attract foreign direct investment, and advance the African Union’s Free Movement Protocol across the sub-region.

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Ashiabre community appeals for CHPS compound https://www.adomonline.com/ashiabre-community-appeals-for-chps-compound/ Mon, 25 May 2026 16:11:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665904 Residents of Ashiabre, a farming community in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region, are appealing to the Municipal Assembly, government agencies, and benevolent individuals and organisations to support the construction of a Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compound to address their pressing healthcare needs.

Community members say the absence of a nearby health facility has made access to medical care difficult, particularly for pregnant women, children, and the elderly.

In many cases, sick residents are forced to travel to Odumase and Kechiebi for treatment—journeys they describe as stressful, costly, and sometimes risky, especially during emergencies.

Speaking to Adom News, the Assemblyman for the Odumase/Ashiabre Electoral Area, Edward Yilegne, expressed concern that healthcare access has remained one of the community’s longest-standing challenges since Ashiabre was established.

He explained that expectant mothers, including those in labour, are often compelled to travel long distances before receiving medical attention.

Edward Yilegne cited a recent incident in which the community nearly lost a woman due to complications during delivery. According to him, the lack of a CHPS facility meant she had to be transported all the way to Nkwanta for care—an ordeal worsened by the poor state of the road linking Ashiabre to surrounding towns.

“The road is in a bad condition, and imagine travelling with a pregnant woman in that situation,” he noted, stressing that delays caused by distance and poor road networks can turn preventable conditions into life-threatening emergencies.

He believes a CHPS compound would significantly reduce maternal and child health risks, improve emergency response times, and ease the burden of travelling long distances for basic healthcare services. He therefore called on government and development partners to support the establishment of the facility.

Some residents also echoed the call, urging authorities to treat the request as urgent. They pointed out that as a farming community, they are frequently exposed to hazards such as snake bites and other health complications associated with agricultural work.

With a CHPS compound in place, they believe healthcare delivery would improve, lives would be saved, and residents would receive timely medical attention without the added hardship of travel.

For the people of Ashiabre, the appeal is not only about infrastructure but about ensuring accessible healthcare and protecting vulnerable community members from avoidable risks.

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‘There’s no problem’ – Pilgrim Affairs Office dismisses concerns over Hajj accommodation https://www.adomonline.com/theres-no-problem-pilgrim-affairs-office-dismisses-concerns-over-hajj-accommodation/ Mon, 25 May 2026 15:56:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665894 The Pilgrim Affairs Office of Ghana has dismissed reports suggesting that Ghanaian pilgrims participating in the 2026 Hajj are facing poor accommodation challenges in Saudi Arabia.

The clarification follows viral videos circulating on social media in which some pilgrims expressed concerns about their accommodation arrangements in Makkah, triggering public concern back home.

In an interview, the leader of Ghana’s advance team to Saudi Arabia, Alhaji Abubakar Ibn Tanko, said all logistical and accommodation arrangements had been fully addressed and that the pilgrimage was progressing smoothly.

“It is going on smoothly. We don’t have any major problem as of now,” he stated.

He explained that accommodation had been fully secured in advance for all Ghanaian pilgrims, covering key holy sites including Madinah, Makkah, Mina and Arafat.

“Before we came to Saudi Arabia, before we left Ghana we paid for everybody’s accommodation in Saudi and both in Medina at the entry point and then in Mecca and then to Mina and Arafat, everybody,” he said.

According to him, pilgrims in Madinah are being accommodated in hotels, while those in Makkah are also lodged in hotels, with tent arrangements provided in Mina in line with standard Hajj arrangements.

“In Medina you have a hotel, in Mecca you have a hotel but in Mina it’s tents. Everybody’s entitled to a mattress and we’ve done that,” he explained.

Alhaji Ibn Tanko further assured that all Ghanaian pilgrims had been duly catered for and were being transported to Mina as part of the ongoing Hajj rites.

“We will pass all our people to Mina as I speak. So there’s no problem,” he added.

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JoyNews checks reveal massive destruction of Oda forest reserve as chiefs call for immediate action https://www.adomonline.com/joynews-checks-reveal-massive-destruction-of-oda-forest-reserve-as-chiefs-call-for-immediate-action/ Mon, 25 May 2026 15:50:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665900 The Oda Forest Reserve in the Bekwai enclave of the Ashanti Region is facing what residents and traditional authorities describe as one of the gravest environmental crises in recent years, as illegal logging, unregulated mining activities, and widespread encroachment continue to devastate large sections of the once-thriving forest ecosystem.

Recent checks conducted by JoyNews revealed alarming levels of destruction across portions of the reserve, with vast stretches of formerly dense forest now transformed into barren landscapes marked by deep mining pits, felled timber, and heavily polluted streams.

The deteriorating condition of the reserve has sparked outrage among community members and chiefs, who are now calling for immediate and decisive intervention from government agencies to halt the rapid degradation before the situation becomes irreversible.

For decades, the Oda Forest Reserve served as a vital ecological buffer and economic resource for surrounding communities.

The reserve supported biodiversity, protected water bodies, moderated local climate conditions, and provided livelihoods for farmers, hunters, herbal medicine practitioners, and other forest-dependent residents.

Traditional authorities within the Bekwai area are increasingly vocal about the environmental crisis, warning that continued inaction could have severe consequences for future generations.

Some chiefs expressed concern that the destruction of the reserve is already affecting farming activities, water availability, and local livelihoods.

They argue that if urgent steps are not taken to reclaim degraded lands and enforce forestry and mining regulations, the region could face long-term ecological and economic damage.

The chiefs are calling on the Forestry Commission, the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, and security agencies to intensify surveillance and clamp down on illegal operators within the reserve.

They also want government to prosecute individuals and groups found culpable in the destruction, regardless of their social or political influence.

According to the traditional leaders, community members who attempt to resist the activities of illegal miners and loggers often feel powerless due to the sophistication and influence of some of the operators involved.

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Presbyterian Church donates to Tamale Central Prison https://www.adomonline.com/presbyterian-church-donates-to-tamale-central-prison/ Mon, 25 May 2026 14:32:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665889 The Unity Congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Sakasaka Branch in Tamale, has donated assorted items to the Ghana Prisons Service at the Tamale Central Prison as part of its National Evangelization Week celebration.

The donation, made on 23rd May 2026, formed part of the church’s commitment to compassion and social responsibility towards vulnerable groups in society.

The items included food supplies, toiletries, drinks, sanitary products and Bibles, aimed at supporting the welfare of inmates and strengthening rehabilitation efforts within the prison system.

Receiving the items on behalf of the Northern Regional Commander, the Northern Regional Public Relations Officer, Supt. David Kwame Afatsawu, expressed gratitude for the gesture.

He also highlighted the Service’s Think Prisons 360° initiative, which promotes rehabilitation through collaboration with faith-based organisations and other stakeholders.

He noted that partnerships of this nature play a key role in improving inmate welfare and supporting reintegration efforts after incarceration.

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President Mahama launches first e-Visa portal, visa-on-arrival system discontinued https://www.adomonline.com/president-mahama-launches-first-e-visa-portal-visa-on-arrival-system-discontinued/ Mon, 25 May 2026 14:30:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665857 President John Dramani Mahama has launched Ghana’s first-ever e-Visa service portal, describing it as a major transformation of the country’s immigration and travel administration system.

The new online platform allows travellers to apply, pay for, and receive visas electronically without the need to physically visit a Ghanaian embassy or consulate.

Launching the portal at an event on Monday, May 25, 2026, President Mahama announced that all African passport holders travelling to Ghana for business purposes will now be required to apply exclusively through the new system and will no longer pay visa fees.

“Effective today, all holders of African passports travelling to Ghana for business will apply for a visa exclusively through the new online platform, and they will pay no visa fee,” he said.

He further declared that the existing visa-on-arrival arrangement has been abolished.

“The previous visa-on-arrival system is hereby discontinued and replaced with this new visa regime,” the President added.

President Mahama explained that the initiative is part of a wider continental integration agenda aimed at strengthening ties between Ghana, Africa, and the diaspora.

“Our long-term vision is even broader. We envisage a future, which is not too far, of a time where all people of African descent can travel to Ghana without paying any visa fee as they reconnect with their ancestry,” he stated.

He also directed relevant state institutions to develop the necessary framework to advance that vision.

“I have therefore directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of the Interior to work out the modalities required to advance this vision,” he added.

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, assured applicants that the new system would significantly improve efficiency and reduce processing times.

“We are also pleased to announce to you that this e-visa portal, once you begin the visa application process and submit all the supporting documents, you will expect a decision to be delivered to you within 48 hours. That is how efficient the system is,” he stated.

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Delta Air Lines marks 20 years of continuous Ghana–U.S. service https://www.adomonline.com/delta-air-lines-marks-20-years-of-continuous-ghana-u-s-service/ Mon, 25 May 2026 14:07:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665871 Delta Air Lines, the leading nonstop US carrier, celebrates 20 years of uninterrupted operations in Ghana, marking two decades of continuous service, customer excellence, and community impact in the market. 

Launched in 2006, Delta has maintained connectivity between Ghana and the United States through its Accra to New York route and played a significant role in strengthening business, tourism, education, trade, and cultural exchange. 

Over the past 20 years, Delta has transported two million passengers between the two countries, while connecting travelers from Accra to more than 215 destinations worldwide through its global network.

Speaking at the 20th Anniversary Dinner as Guest of Honour on behalf of the President of the Republic of Ghana, the Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, highlighted Delta Air Lines’ role in strengthening Ghana–U.S. relations and connecting people, families, and opportunities over the past two decades.

“When Delta launched its nonstop service between Ghana and the United States 20 years ago, it was more than a commercial decision; it was a bold statement of confidence in Ghana and in the future of this partnership,” he said. “Over the years, Delta has become a trusted link for families, businesses, students, and professionals, and has played a meaningful role in strengthening the connection between our two countries.” Hon. Debrah said.

Echoing the importance of Delta’s longstanding presence and partnerships in Ghana, Rob LeBel, Managing Director – International and Specialty Sales, Delta Air Lines, said the anniversary represents far more than a milestone in aviation operations.

 “Today, we celebrate 20 years of partnership, connectivity, operational consistency, and the strong relationships Delta has built with the people and institutions of Ghana. Our presence in Ghana has been defined by long-term network commitment and Ghana remains an incredibly important market within Delta’s Africa network.  We are dedicated to supporting  Africa’s growth and global connectivity for many years to come.”

Delta became the first U.S. airline to operate nonstop flights between the United States and Ghana and has maintained two decades of uninterrupted operations, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring continued passenger movement and cargo connectivity during a period of significant global aviation disruption.

Delta’s presence in Ghana extends beyond scheduled flight services. In 2010, the airline supported the development of a boarding gate at the then Kotoka International Airport, contributing to improved passenger flow and operational efficiency.

As part of its continued investment in customer experience and operational efficiency, Delta introduced the Airbus A330-900neo on the Accra–New York route, delivering increased seat capacity, upgraded cabin features, and improved onboard comfort across all cabin classes as well as enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

The reintroduction of the Accra–Atlanta service has strengthened Delta’s connectivity footprint in Ghana by expanding onward connections across the airline’s global network.

“Delta’s dedication to Ghana extends beyond flights and destinations,” said Michael Thomas, General Manager, Global Communications, Delta Air Lines.

“It has been about connecting people, strengthening relationships, and building meaningful partnerships that positively impact lives. We are proud of this journey and deeply grateful for the support and trust we have received from Ghana over the years.”

Delta’s presence in Ghana has also been defined by long-term community engagement and strategic partnerships focused on health, youth empowerment, education, and leadership development.

Through its partnership with Breast Care International, Delta has supported breast cancer awareness initiatives reaching more than 150,000 people and facilitated over 20,000 breast cancer screenings across Ghana.

The airline’s collaboration with Junior Achievement Africa has also supported youth leadership and skills development programmes through the Delta LEAD Camp and Innovation Camp, reaching thousands of young people across the region.

As part of its 20th anniversary celebrations, Delta commissioned a borehole project for the James Town community in Accra to support access to clean and reliable water for residents, following a courtesy call on His Royal Majesty Nii Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Mantse.

“Ghana continues to play a strategic role within Delta’s West Africa network, and we remain focused on enhancing connectivity, customer experience, and long-term growth opportunities across the market,” said Mary Gbobaniyi, Manager, Sales – West Africa, Delta Air Lines.

Delta’s contributions in Ghana have also earned significant industry recognition, including awards for operational excellence, customer service, and corporate social responsibility from institutions such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG), the Ghana CSR Excellence Awards, and the American Chamber of Commerce Ghana.

To commemorate the milestone, Delta hosted a Media Luncheon and 20th Anniversary Dinner in Accra, bringing together government representatives, aviation stakeholders, corporate partners, travel industry leaders, media, and customers to celebrate Delta’s legacy and future in Ghana. During the luncheon, the airline unveiled a special anniversary montage highlighting the partnerships, milestones, people, and shared experiences that have shaped Delta’s 20-year journey in the country.

As Delta celebrates more than 100 years globally and 20 years in Ghana, the airline remains focused on strengthening connectivity, enhancing customer experience, expanding strategic partnerships, and supporting Ghana’s growing role as a regional gateway within Africa.

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NACOC proposes mandatory drug tests before employment nationwide https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-proposes-mandatory-drug-tests-before-employment-nationwide/ Mon, 25 May 2026 14:05:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665863 The Deputy Director-General of the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC), Alexander Twum Barimah, is calling for mandatory drug testing for all job seekers across both public and private sectors as part of efforts to curb rising drug abuse among the youth.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he argued that employment processes should include proof of a certified drug test conducted through NACOC or recognised institutions before recruitment.

According to him, the measure would serve as a strong deterrent against drug use, especially among young people preparing to enter the job market.

“We must start testing people on drugs when looking for jobs,” he said.

He explained that the policy should not be limited to specific sectors but applied broadly across all workplaces.

“We must ensure that in all jobs and companies, private, public, you must present evidence of a drug test with NACOC as the recognised institution to do it,” he stated.

Mr. Twum Barimah stressed that such a policy, if adopted nationally, could significantly reduce substance abuse, particularly among students and young job seekers.

“So when people know this, it will be one stroke point to help us curb the abuse of drugs among the youth, because if not, a time will come and it will be difficult for us to get young people as successors,” he warned.

He further noted that early enforcement could influence behaviour long before individuals enter the workforce.

“When we accept this as a national policy, people will be careful not to abuse drugs while in school,” he said.

He believes the move could drastically reduce drug abuse levels in the country, if not eliminate it entirely.

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Security service recruitment: Drug test detected up to a month-old substance used – Deputy NACOC boss https://www.adomonline.com/security-service-recruitment-drug-test-detected-up-to-a-month-old-substance-used-deputy-nacoc-boss/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:58:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665836 The Deputy Director-General of the National Commission on Narcotics Control (NACOC), Alexander Twum Barimah, has stated that the recent drug screening of applicants for the security services was comprehensive enough to detect substance use going back several weeks, not just recent consumption.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, he explained that the nationwide exercise formed part of the recruitment process for the security services and was carried out across all 16 regions.

“When we started the recent security service recruitment, as part of the process, NACOC conducted drug tests on all the applicants,” he said. “So the drug test was done in all the 16 regions nationwide.”

His comments come in the wake of revelations by the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, that more than 6,000 applicants were disqualified from the ongoing security services recruitment process due to drug use and mental health-related issues.

The Minister explained that more than 4,000 applicants failed the drug tests, while about 2,000 others were disqualified on mental health grounds.

Giving further details, Twum Barimah said that the testing was not limited to drugs taken on the day of screening but could identify substances used within a longer period.

“The test was not for drugs taken in a day, but as long as within the last month, it will be detected,” he explained.

He further noted that a wide range of substances were detected among applicants, with opioids being the most common.

“We tested them on all drugs, but the most common component was the opioids, Red, tramadol, cocaine, heroin, cannabis, among others,” he said.

Mr. Twum Barimah added that a significant number of applicants across the country tested positive for various substances during the exercise.

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IGP’s Special Operations Team arrests 74 suspects in anti-drug swoop in Upper East https://www.adomonline.com/igps-special-operations-team-arrests-74-suspects-in-anti-drug-swoop-in-upper-east/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:52:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665839 The Inspector-General of Police’s Special Operations Team has arrested 74 suspects in two separate intelligence-led operations targeting narcotics trafficking and other criminal activities in the Upper East Region.

The coordinated operations, carried out on May 20 and May 22, 2026, form part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on drug-related offences, violent crimes, and cross-border criminal networks within the region.

The first operation took place at Paga within the Ghana–Burkina Faso border buffer zone, where 40 suspects were arrested, comprising 28 males and 12 females.

The suspects include 23 Ghanaians, eight Nigerians, six Burkinabés, one Malian, and one Togolese national.

Police recovered parcels and sacks of suspected narcotic substances, as well as five motorbikes believed to have been used in distribution activities.

Two days later, on 22nd May 2026, the Special Operations Team conducted another swoop at identified hotspots within the Navrongo Municipality, including the Condemned Road Corridor, “After Six” Spot and “Lighter Inn” Spot.

That operation led to the arrest of 34 additional suspects, made up of 32 males and 2 females.

Items retrieved include 11 motorbikes, quantities of suspected narcotics and assorted foreign cigarettes.

The suspects were subsequently arraigned before High Court Two, presided over by Justice Ernest Pascal Gemadzie.

Sixteen of them were remanded into police custody and are expected to reappear in court on 4th June 2026, while the remaining 22 are undergoing profiling to assist further investigations.

The Police Service says all suspects remain in custody assisting investigations, while efforts continue to track down other individuals linked to the criminal networks operating in the area.

Authorities have reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining intelligence-led operations to dismantle drug trafficking and related crimes across the Upper East Region.

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Upper East defilement cases: 6 pupils abused, teacher among those arrested https://www.adomonline.com/upper-east-defilement-cases-6-pupils-abused-teacher-among-those-arrested/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:44:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665858 A teacher is among suspects arrested for defiling schoolchildren in Ghana’s Upper East Region, as new figures reveal at least six children were sexually abused across three districts between July 2025 and March 2026 — exposing alarming gaps in child safety, even within school walls.

The cases were recorded in the Talensi District, the Bawku Municipality, and the Bolgatanga Municipality.

In Bolgatanga, a teacher has been arrested and granted bail in connection with two of the defilement cases. In Talensi, one suspect has been arrested while another remains at large. In Bawku, a suspect linked to two cases is still being sought by authorities.

The Upper East Regional Gender Desk Officer, Rita Mbamah, who disclosed the figures at a regional review meeting in Bolgatanga, expressed worry about the involvement of teachers in such acts.

“If teachers, who are supposed to act as parents and protect these children, are rather the ones abusing them, then it means our children are not safe,” she said.

The meeting, organised by the Department of Gender with support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), also revealed a troubling statistic that points to a broader crisis: 376 pregnant girls and lactating mothers sat for the BECE and WASSCE examinations in the region during the same period.

Of these, 84 were pregnant girls and 46 were lactating mothers who sat for the BECE, while 111 were pregnant girls and 135 were lactating mothers who sat for the WASSCE.

Compounding the problem, authorities say many abuse cases never reach a verdict.

Sergeant Safia Salifu of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) said complainants frequently withdraw their cooperation mid-investigation, often after being pressured by relatives and community members to resolve cases outside the formal justice system.

The absence of a resident lawyer in the region and persistent interference from families and communities, according to an Assistant ADR Officer at the Legal Aid Commission, Farihan Mutaru, places further strain on legal processes.

The acting Upper East Regional Director of the Department of Gender, James Twene, called for stronger collaboration among stakeholders, noting that quarterly review meetings had already improved coordination and service delivery for survivors.

UNFPA Focal Person Yvonne Wonchua warned that weak data systems were undermining the broader response, limiting the ability to mobilise resources and attract funding for interventions that protect victims and prevent future abuse.

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Three killed, 34 arrested in connection with Funsi shooting incident https://www.adomonline.com/three-killed-34-arrested-in-connection-with-funsi-shooting-incident/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:30:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665823 Three people have been confirmed dead while 34 suspects have been arrested following a deadly shooting linked to a chieftaincy dispute at Funsi in the Wa East District of the Upper West Region.

The violence, which erupted on the night of May 22, 2026, has heightened tensions in the community and triggered a major security operation by the Upper West Regional Police Command aimed at restoring calm and preventing further clashes.

Citi News reported that police responded to distress calls of a shooting incident in the Gbelonosi section of Funsi, where two people were initially reported dead.

When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered the bodies of 37-year-old Fufulu Nandug and 22-year-old Yussif Samahan. During subsequent operations in the area, investigators also found the body of a third victim, identified as 20-year-old Amadu Lukman.

The Regional Police Commander, Francis Yiribaare, later led a reinforcement team to the community to support investigations and strengthen security as tensions escalated over the longstanding chieftaincy dispute.

Police also retrieved several items believed to be connected to the violence, including a shotgun, bows and arrows, gunpowder, spent cartridges, talisman-embedded smocks, and a medallion reportedly linked to rival factions in the community.

According to the police, all suspects and the retrieved exhibits have since been transported to Wa to assist with investigations and possible prosecution.

The Police Administration extended condolences to the bereaved families and assured the public that anyone found culpable would be dealt with in accordance with the law.

Meanwhile, the Regional Police Command has appealed to residents of Funsi to remain calm, avoid reprisals, and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible information to aid investigations.

Police further indicated that intensified patrols and additional security personnel have been deployed to the area to maintain peace and prevent further violence.

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Ghana targets 20% reduction in maternal mortality by end of 2026 — Health Ministry https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-targets-20-reduction-in-maternal-mortality-by-end-of-2026-health-ministry/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:26:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665827 The Deputy Minister for Health, Prof. Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, has announced that government is targeting a 20% reduction in maternal mortality by December 2026 as part of intensified efforts to improve maternal healthcare delivery across the country.

She made the announcement during a working visit to the Awutu Senya East Municipal Health Directorate under Phase 3 of the Maternal Mortality Action and Response Programme (MMARP), aimed at strengthening frontline healthcare systems and reducing preventable maternal deaths.

Prof. Ayensu-Danquah expressed concern that maternal mortality remains Ghana’s only worsening health indicator, revealing that over 950 maternal deaths were recorded last year despite improvements in access to skilled delivery services.

She said the situation calls for urgent and coordinated intervention, adding that a nationwide action plan has been rolled out to improve early detection at the primary healthcare level, strengthen referral systems, and equip health facilities to respond more effectively to emergencies.

As part of the visit, the Deputy Minister toured the Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital, where she supervised the presentation of critical medical equipment, including a digital X-ray machine, ultrasound scanner, delivery beds, and other essential supplies.

She also disclosed plans to deploy additional doctors, midwives, and support staff to high-volume facilities to enhance service delivery and reduce pressure on existing personnel.

At the Kasoa Polyclinic, she engaged frontline health workers on operational challenges, particularly delays in referrals and maternal emergency response systems.

Prof. Ayensu-Danquah stressed the importance of compassionate care and improved staff welfare, urging health workers to contribute practical solutions that can shape national interventions.

She noted that the initiative forms part of government’s broader commitment to reducing preventable maternal deaths and improving maternal and newborn health outcomes nationwide.

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Three dead, 17 injured in fatal crash on Kpeve–Asikuma road https://www.adomonline.com/three-dead-17-injured-in-fatal-crash-on-kpeveasikuma-road/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:24:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665768 Three people have died while 17 others have been rescued following a fatal road crash at Woadze near Kpeve on the Kpeve–Asikuma road in the Volta Region.

The accident occurred on Friday, May 22, 2026, involving a Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle with registration number GR 8231 C, which was travelling from Abotuase to Ningo in the Greater Accra Region.

According to the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), personnel from the Peki Fire Station responded swiftly after receiving a distress call at about 9:58 a.m.

In a statement issued by the Volta Regional Public Relations Officer of the service, the fire officers said the vehicle was carrying 20 passengers, consisting of 11 males, five females, and four children.

The vehicle reportedly sustained severe damage in the crash, leaving several passengers trapped in the wreckage.

Firefighters managed to rescue 17 victims from the mangled vehicle.

“The rescue team successfully extricated 13 adults and four children from the wreckage,” the statement said.

However, three adults—two men and one woman—lost their lives in the accident.

Personnel from the Ghana Police Service, particularly the Kpando Divisional Command, together with officers from the Ghana Ambulance Service stationed at Afadjato and Juapong, assisted at the scene.

The injured victims and the bodies of the deceased were conveyed to the Kpando Government Hospital and Peki Government Hospital for treatment, preservation, and further investigations.

The cause of the accident is currently under investigation.

Meanwhile, the Ghana National Fire Service has renewed its appeal to motorists to strictly observe road safety regulations and avoid excessive speeding to help reduce road crashes across the country.

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‘Who is Kevin Taylor?’ – Nukpenu dismisses claims about deciding next NDC flagbearer https://www.adomonline.com/who-is-kevin-taylor-nukpenu-dismisses-claims-about-deciding-next-ndc-flagbearer/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:21:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665786 Greater Accra Regional Organiser of the National Democratic Congress, Anthony Nukpenu, has dismissed claims by social commentator Kevin Taylor that he would influence the choice of the party’s next flagbearer.

Kevin Taylor had reportedly stated that he would determine who becomes the next leader of the NDC ahead of the 2028 general elections.

But speaking on Adom TV’s morning show Badwam, Mr. Nukpenu described the comments as “loose talk” and urged party members to focus on governance rather than succession politics.

According to him, discussions about who leads the NDC into the 2028 elections are premature when the party still has the responsibility of strengthening its grassroots and governing the country.

“Several people have approached me to know my next political move. One thing I always say is let wisdom lead you in your political ambitions, not the other way,” he said.

Mr. Nukpenu stressed that the foundation of the party must first be strengthened before attention is shifted to future leadership contests.

“If the foundation of the party isn’t strong, it can’t be led. If we haven’t seen that the grassroots is strong, why would I be talking about future matters?” he questioned.

He further criticised what he described as political camps around certain individuals within the party who thrive on succession politics.

“There are politicking mafias around certain individuals that thrive on that,” he stated.

Reacting directly to Kevin Taylor’s remarks, the Greater Accra Regional Organiser said the comments did not deserve serious attention.

“Kevin Taylor’s statement is a no-brainer. We should be focusing on governing the country. Who is he? It’s loose talk,” he said.

Mr. Nukpenu added that he would not engage in what he termed “cheap politics.”

“I will not dwell on those kinds of cheap politics. They don’t deserve attention,” he stressed.

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Four rescued after two separate accidents on Peki–Asikuma stretch https://www.adomonline.com/four-rescued-after-two-separate-accidents-on-peki-asikuma-stretch/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:18:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665805 Four people were rescued following two separate road traffic accidents along the Peki–Asikuma stretch in the Volta Region on Sunday, 24th May 2026.

The incidents occurred within hours of each other and triggered emergency rescue operations.

The first crash happened near the Customs Barrier at Asikuma in the morning and involved a Mitsubishi L200 pickup with registration number GR 1226-22 travelling from Accra to Peki.

Emergency responders arrived at the scene and rescued one occupant who had become trapped in the vehicle.

The pickup sustained partial damage, particularly to its engine compartment and rear section.

While rescue operations from the first incident were ongoing, responders encountered a second accident at Asikuma Junction.

The second crash involved a MAN diesel cargo truck with registration number GT 4958 W transporting yams from Bimbilla to Accra.

Rescue teams launched another operation and successfully freed three victims who had become trapped in the vehicle.

All rescued victims were removed from the wreckage and handed over for medical attention.

Authorities say investigations are underway to establish the exact circumstances that led to both accidents.

The incidents have renewed calls for motorists to exercise caution and remain alert while travelling on major highways.

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Registrar of Companies extends annual returns filing deadline to June 30 https://www.adomonline.com/registrar-of-companies-extends-annual-returns-filing-deadline-to-june-30/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:16:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665829 The Registrar of Companies has extended the deadline for filing Annual Returns and renewing business names from April 30, 2026, to June 30, 2026, in a move aimed at giving businesses additional time to comply with statutory requirements.

According to the Registrar of Companies, Mrs. Maame Samma Peprah, the decision follows an operational review that revealed several businesses were facing compliance and documentation challenges.

The extension is expected to provide what the ORC describes as a “final opportunity” for affected entities to regularize their operations and meet legal obligations without facing immediate sanctions.

In a statement, the ORC emphasized that the filing of Annual Returns and renewal of Business Names remain mandatory under the , the and the .

The Registrar noted that these obligations are critical to maintaining accurate corporate records, ensuring transparency, and supporting a credible business environment in Ghana.

Under the new directive, companies that fail to comply by June 30, 2026, will face penalties in addition to the applicable filing fees.

Companies in default for five years or more will pay a penalty of GH¢2,000, while those in default for between one and four years will pay GH¢1,000.

The ORC clarified that the extension applies only to companies whose financial year ends on December 31 and does not cover entities operating under different reporting periods.

It also warned that Business Names that are not renewed within the stipulated period risk being removed from the register and could lose their legal standing to operate.

The Registrar further referenced Directive No. 5, issued on January 22, 2025, under the Companies Act and the Companies Regulations, 2023 (L.I. 2473), which introduces relief measures for eligible small-scale companies.

Under the directive, companies are classified based on revenue and asset thresholds into small, medium, and large-scale categories.

Small-scale companies are defined as entities with revenue and assets of up to GH¢400,000, while medium-scale firms fall within GH¢400,001 and GH¢10 million. Large-scale companies are those with revenue or assets above GH¢10 million.

The ORC announced several relief measures targeted at small-scale businesses, including the waiver of full external audit requirements.

Instead of a full statutory audit, eligible small-scale companies may submit an auditor’s review report prepared in line with international standards for less complex entities adopted by the .

The simplified reporting framework allows businesses to submit a brief financial review based on internal accounts rather than a full audit opinion.

The Registrar encouraged all eligible small-scale companies to take advantage of the regulatory reliefs to reduce compliance burdens while maintaining good standing.

The ORC stressed that there would be no further extension beyond June 30, urging businesses to regularize their operations and avoid sanctions.

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Transport Ministry probes alleged misuse of GH¢40m railway funds https://www.adomonline.com/transport-ministry-probes-alleged-misuse-of-gh%c2%a240m-railway-funds/ Mon, 25 May 2026 13:08:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665802 The Ministry of Transport says it has launched investigations into the alleged misuse of GH¢40 million released in 2024 for the rehabilitation of the Accra–Achimota–Nsawam railway line.

Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe said the issue was brought to the ministry’s attention by the Chief Executive of the Railway Development Authority, prompting immediate steps to determine what happened to the funds.

Speaking to journalists, the minister assured the public that the matter is being thoroughly investigated and that the findings will be made public once the process is completed.

“This came to my attention through the Chief Executive of the Railway Development Authority, and these were issues that occurred in 2024,” he said.

Mr Nikpe explained that concerns emerged after it was discovered that although GH¢40 million had been allocated for rehabilitation works on the railway line, the project was never executed.

“They raised concerns that in 2024, an amount of GH¢40 million was released for the rehabilitation of the Accra–Achimota–Nsawam railway line, but the work was not carried out, and the matter is currently under investigation,” he stated.

The minister noted that the ministry has already initiated investigations and is awaiting the outcome.

“It is already something the ministry is aware of, and we have taken steps to investigate it,” he said.

He added that the final report would establish whether the funds were misappropriated or if other factors contributed to the project not being undertaken.

“We are hoping that when the investigations are concluded, we will know the truth about the matter and understand what exactly happened to the funds,” the minister added.

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AMA appeals for help to trace family of woman found stranded at Agbogbloshie https://www.adomonline.com/ama-appeals-for-help-to-trace-family-of-woman-found-stranded-at-agbogbloshie/ Mon, 25 May 2026 12:55:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665798 The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has appealed to the public to assist in tracing the relatives of a woman believed to be in her 60s who was found stranded at Agbogbloshie in Accra.

The woman, identified as Rose Okraku, is currently under the care of the Assembly’s Department of Social Welfare and Community Development after she was reportedly unable to identify her destination upon arriving in the capital.

According to the Head of Public Affairs at AMA, Gilbert Nii Ankrah, preliminary information available to the Assembly suggests Madam Okraku boarded a commercial vehicle from Kasoa Market to Accra on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

However, upon arrival, she reportedly became disoriented and could not indicate where she was heading, prompting concern from members of the public who later ensured she was handed over to the appropriate authorities.

Mr. Ankrah disclosed that preliminary findings indicate Madam Okraku had previously been diagnosed with dementia and was undergoing treatment.

He explained that her condition may have contributed to her inability to identify her destination or reconnect with family members after arriving in Accra.

The Department of Social Welfare and Community Development has since taken custody of her and is working to ensure her safety while efforts continue to locate her relatives.

The Assembly is appealing to anyone with credible information that could help reunite Madam Okraku with her family to contact the Department through the numbers 0241856401 or 0243211345.

The AMA also encouraged families caring for elderly relatives, particularly those living with memory-related conditions, to take extra precautions when travelling or moving around to reduce the risk of similar situations.

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Two Chinese nationals arrested in dawn galamsey raid along Dankai River https://www.adomonline.com/two-chinese-nationals-arrested-in-dawn-galamsey-raid-along-dankai-river/ Mon, 25 May 2026 12:24:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665790 Two Chinese nationals have been arrested by a joint anti-illegal mining task force during a dawn operation targeting organised illegal mining (galamsey) activities along the Dankai River corridor at Sanfo Adiam in the Amansie East District.

The operation, conducted between 4:00 am and 7:00 am on Sunday, May 24, 2026, was led by the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS). Officials said it was prompted by credible intelligence on ongoing galamsey activities along the river.

The joint team, mobilising from the Manso Adubia operational base in the pre-dawn hours, used darkness and the element of surprise to intercept miners before they could abandon the site.

When operatives arrived, they found several individuals actively engaged in illegal mining along the river. However, a number of Ghanaian operators spotted at a distance fled into nearby bushes upon seeing the task force — one of them visibly armed with a pump-action firearm.

Two Chinese nationals who attempted to flee were chased down and arrested. They have been identified as Lu Honggeng, 53, and Nong Zisun, 41. The two men have since been transported to the NAIMOS Secretariat in Accra for further investigation and onward handover to the Ghana Immigration Service.

Authorities described the environmental destruction at the site as alarming. Illegal miners had blocked and diverted portions of the Dankai River into an artificial dam to facilitate their operations — a deliberate reconfiguration that NAIMOS said amounted to “a profound assault on the hydrological integrity of the river and on the rights of downstream communities that depend on its waters.”

Officials also flagged the growing security risks at illegal mining sites, citing the armed suspect as evidence that such operations are becoming increasingly dangerous. “The presence of a pump-action firearm in the hands of one of the fleeing operators further reaffirms the hardening security profile of illegal mining sites,” NAIMOS said.

The Secretariat confirmed that the illegal damming and diversion of the Dankai River had been disrupted, and assured the public that sustained operations would continue in the Amansie East enclave and other affected areas until degraded water bodies are restored. It also warned illegal miners to desist from activities destroying forests and polluting rivers across the country.

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Nkwanta South: WASSCE candidates warned against use of AI-generated answers in exams https://www.adomonline.com/nkwanta-south-wassce-candidates-warned-against-use-of-ai-generated-answers-in-exams/ Mon, 25 May 2026 12:06:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665779 WASSCE candidates in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region have been advised to refrain from relying on AI-generated answers and other digital tools during examinations, with education authorities warning that such practices could compromise the integrity of the exams and negatively affect candidates’ results.

The caution came during a monitoring visit to examination centres by Adom News correspondent Obrempongba Owusu as candidates wrote the Integrated Science paper.

At the various centres visited, students were observed concentrating on their work and expressed optimism about passing the exams and advancing in their academic pursuits.

Meanwhile, authorities recorded three absentee cases. However, one pregnant candidate was present and actively participated in the examination.

According to reports, one of the absent candidates had travelled to Saudi Arabia in search of greener pastures.

In an interview with Adom News, the Nkwanta South Municipal Education Director, Jonathan Korsinah, underscored the need to protect the credibility of the WASSCE.

He urged candidates to avoid bringing foreign materials and prohibited digital devices into examination halls, noting that any attempt to use such items could undermine the examination process and attract severe consequences.

Jonathan Korsinah also issued a firm warning to invigilators and supervisors, stressing that no official should compromise the examinations by providing external assistance or enabling any form of malpractice.

The advisory formed part of broader efforts to ensure the smooth and secure conduct of the examinations.

The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Joseph Awal Antwi, accompanied by security personnel, toured the centres to encourage candidates and assure them of maximum protection.

The MCE explained that due to insecurity in the municipality, candidates from Nkwanta SHS, Kyabobo Girls SHS, and Nkwanta Community Day Senior High Technical School had been relocated to write their examinations at Nkwanta SHS.

He said the decision was taken to provide a safer and more controlled environment for both candidates and examination officials.

Joseph Awal Antwi further outlined security measures, including increased police presence and routine patrols around examination centres.

He urged candidates to take their studies seriously and remain focused, noting that good performance could create future opportunities, including access to government support for tertiary education.

The MCE also warned that involvement in examination malpractice could jeopardise candidates’ futures and derail their long-term ambitions.

Education authorities and municipal leaders have therefore appealed to all candidates to comply with examination rules, avoid shortcuts, and uphold honesty as they work towards achieving their academic goals.

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Declining supervision in schools is fueling indiscipline — Lawyer https://www.adomonline.com/declining-supervision-in-schools-is-fueling-indiscipline-lawyer/ Mon, 25 May 2026 11:43:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665747 Lawyer and energy expert Lom-Nuku Ahlijah has raised concerns over declining supervision in Ghanaian schools, warning that increasing student populations and inadequate investment in education are contributing to rising indiscipline on campuses across the country.

His remarks follow a disturbing incident at Ada Senior High Technical School, where four students were arrested by the Ghana Police Service after a viral video showed a student wielding a cutlass and threatening colleagues on campus.

Speaking on The AM Show on JoyNews on May 25, Mr Ahlijah said the growing teacher-to-student ratio in schools has made effective supervision increasingly difficult, particularly following the implementation of the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) policy.

According to him, Ghana is facing a major challenge in maintaining discipline and proper supervision in schools due to overcrowding and inadequate educational resources.

He explained that the sharp increase in enrolment under the Free SHS programme has not been matched with the necessary investment in infrastructure and staffing.

“Supervision is less than it used to be, and it is a fact we cannot run away from. That is the reality on many school campuses. Supervision is not what it used to be,” he stressed.

Mr Ahlijah argued that while the Free SHS policy has expanded access to education, it has also created unintended challenges because of inadequate preparation for the surge in student numbers.

“There has not necessarily been the corresponding investment in more teachers and more infrastructure,” he noted.

He further maintained that parents must continue to play a central role in monitoring the behaviour and development of their children, stressing that teachers are becoming increasingly overstretched.

“The primary responsibility for ensuring that students behave the way they are supposed to remains a parental responsibility,” he said.

Mr Ahlijah observed that the growing number of students in schools has made it difficult for teachers to provide adequate supervision and individual attention.

“If you are relying solely on a teacher to monitor your child in school, the reality is that you are not likely to get that level of attention because there are simply too many students for the supervision required,” he stated.

He warned that unless significant reforms are introduced in the education sector, incidents of violence and indiscipline in schools could continue to rise.

“That is why we are seeing more of these incidents, and I can assure you that until significant changes are brought into this space, we may continue to witness some of these things,” he added.

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Police arrest Tamale ‘pharmacist’, seize boxes of suspected illicit drugs https://www.adomonline.com/police-arrest-tamale-pharmacist-seize-boxes-of-suspected-illicit-drugs/ Mon, 25 May 2026 11:37:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665769 A 33-year-old man has been arrested and several boxes of suspected illicit drugs retrieved following an anti-drug operation by the Northern Regional Police Special Operations Team, known as Red Maria, in Tamale.

The suspect, Abdul Manan, was arrested at an over-the-counter pharmacy shop at Zujung based on intelligence gathered by the team. A subsequent search of both his shop and residence led to the seizure of the drugs.

Items retrieved included 32 boxes of 50mg Tramadol, one box of 250mg Tramadol, one sachet of 120mg Royal Tramadol, one sachet of 100mg Tramadol, nine boxes of 32mg Astradol-P, and 24 bottles of Koffex. All items have been retained for evidential purposes.

The operation was carried out by a 44-member team led by Chief Inspector Abu Issahaku as part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on drug peddling in the metropolis.

“The Northern Regional Police Command remains committed to fighting drug peddling and related crimes in the region. We will continue to carry out intelligence-led operations to ensure the safety and security of the public,” the Command stated.

Abdul Manan is currently in custody assisting with investigations.

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‘Your name will fill pages in my book’ – John Dumelo mourns Beverly Afaglo https://www.adomonline.com/your-name-will-fill-pages-in-my-book-john-dumelo-mourns-beverly-afaglo/ Mon, 25 May 2026 11:19:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665755 Ghanaian actor and politician John Dumelo has paid an emotional tribute to late actress Beverly Afaglo, describing her as one of the people who played a significant role in his acting career.

In a social media post mourning the actress, Mr Dumelo recounted how he first met Beverly Afaglo nearly two decades ago on the set of the television series “About to Wed” in Dzorwulu.

According to him, the late actress helped shape his career and opened doors for him in the movie industry.

“About 20 years ago, I walked onto the set of ‘About to Wed’ in Dzorwulu. That’s when I met Beverly Afaglo, Prince David Osei, and Yvonne Okyere. We starred in one of the best TV series, and Bev brought out the best in me,” he wrote.

He further disclosed that Beverly Afaglo later connected him to a movie producer for a role that became a turning point in his career.

“Fast forward a year after, Bev calls and says, ‘John, call Salam, they need someone to play the role of a King.’ That’s how I got to star in the movie King is Mine, and the rest, they say, is history,” he stated.

Mr Dumelo expressed gratitude to the late actress for the support she gave him over the years.

“Thanks so much, Bev, for playing a significant role in my acting career. I am glad you are resting peacefully now,” he added.

The actor ended his tribute with an emotional message, highlighting the lasting impact Beverly Afaglo had on his life.

“One day when I decide to write a book, your name will fill pages,” he wrote.

Beverly Afaglo passed away in the early hours of Sunday, May 24, 2026, at the International Maritime Hospital in Tema after battling cancer, according to her family and management.

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22-year-old Okada rider murdered at Nyame Bekyere https://www.adomonline.com/22-year-old-okada-rider-murdered-at-nyame-bekyere/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:46:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665735 Residents of Nyame Bekyere, a farming community near Akoase in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region, have been left in shock following the murder of a 22-year-old commercial motorcycle rider.

The deceased, identified as Eric Nyarko, popularly known as “Junior,” was allegedly killed while carrying out his Okada business.

Family members and fellow riders are calling on the Ghana Police Service to intensify investigations and improve security in the area.

According to the deceased’s sister, Darkoa Grace, Eric left home for work but failed to return.

She explained that after several unsuccessful attempts to locate him, the family called his mobile phone, which was answered by an unknown person before the phone was later switched off.

The family subsequently received information that the young rider had been murdered.

Grace appealed to the police to conduct thorough investigations and ensure the perpetrators are arrested and prosecuted.

Meanwhile, some Okada riders and relatives of the deceased say the incident has created fear among commercial riders operating in the area.

According to them, this is not the first time such an attack has occurred at Nyame Bekyere, alleging that similar incidents have happened there in the past.

They are therefore appealing to security agencies and local authorities to treat the matter as a serious security concern to help protect residents and commercial motorcycle riders.

The body of the deceased has been deposited at the Holy Family Hospital in Nkawkaw for preservation and further investigations, while police begin a manhunt for the unidentified assailants.

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Roads Minister explains why road inspections run through the night https://www.adomonline.com/roads-minister-explains-why-road-inspections-run-through-the-night/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:42:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665748 Roads and Highways Minister Kwame Governs Agbodza has explained that his Ministry’s road inspection tours sometimes stretch late into the night because the team works to meet daily targets rather than stopping at sunset.

Speaking to the media in Saboba during an inspection tour of the North East Region on Sunday, May 24, 2026, the Minister said the approach mirrors that of the contractors themselves, many of whom operate around the clock.

“Well, we work at night. We still eat at night and do everything at night, so sunset does not mean we should stop working. Some contractors are working at night while others work during the day, so we work to target. Until the target is achieved, sunset or sunrise is not a hindrance,” he said.

Agbodza has been leading inspection tours across parts of northern Ghana as part of government efforts to monitor road infrastructure projects and ensure timely delivery under its road development agenda.

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We don’t refuse treatment to Okada riders – Nurses association responds to allegations [Audio] https://www.adomonline.com/we-dont-refuse-treatment-to-okada-riders-nurses-association-responds-to-allegations-audio/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:35:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665732 Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, Joseph Krampah, has rejected claims that injured motor riders are mistreated or neglected at hospitals.

He said he is unaware of any situation where “okada” riders are refused treatment or subjected to unfair care, stressing that nurses are trained to save lives regardless of a patient’s background.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, he explained that emergency care is based on the severity of a patient’s condition, not on their occupation or identity.

“Our job is to save lives, so we cannot say that okada riders will come to the hospital and we will refuse to take care of them or amputate them. That is not what we do,” he said.

He noted that hospitals operate a triage system (emergency sorting process), which determines which patients require urgent attention.

“We have something called triage. When there is an accident or emergency, some cases are more serious than others, so we prioritise based on severity. I don’t know whether they arrive during that sorting process, and that may be why they feel ignored,” he explained.

According to him, patients may sometimes misunderstand the process and assume they are being neglected when medical staff are actually attending to more critical cases.

“Because they may not understand what we do, they think we are ignoring them, but that is not the case. We don’t stop everything to attend to one person unless it is life-threatening,” he said.

He further dismissed claims that nurses carry out amputations.

“We don’t amputate like that. Nurses don’t amputate. Doctors are the ones who perform surgeries. We work within clear guidelines and medical protocols,” he stated.

Mr Krampah added that healthcare delivery is guided by professional standards and laws, with regular training and supervision from district health management teams.

“We are trained professionals. There are systems in place, and we follow protocols. Cases are reviewed regularly to ensure proper care,” he said.

His comments come after concerns raised by motor riders that they are sometimes denied proper care when they are involved in accidents at health facilities.

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Hospitals don’t treat us well – Motor riders allege poor treatment by nurses [Listen] https://www.adomonline.com/hospitals-dont-treat-us-well-motor-riders-allege-poor-treatment-by-nurses-listen/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:30:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665729 The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Motor Riders Association, Mohammed Ampambila, has raised concerns over what he describes as poor treatment of injured motor riders at various hospitals across the country.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, he alleged that when riders are involved in accidents and are taken to hospital, nurses often do not attend to them promptly.

According to him, in some cases where riders suffer broken legs that could be treated, medical staff instead suggests amputation.

“When riders get injured and go to the hospital, nurses in some facilities do not take good care of them. Sometimes when a leg is broken and can be treated, they will rather suggest amputation,” he said.

He further claimed that injured riders are sometimes left unattended for long periods while hospital staff attend to other patients.

“When you are admitted, you will not be attended to for a long time until they are done with what they are doing before they start attending to motor riders,” he added.

Mr. Ampambila expressed concern that such treatment, if not addressed by leadership, could worsen relations between riders and health workers.

“We are all human beings, and every job we do is given by God. So if we get injured and are refused proper care while others are attended to, it is not fair,” he said.

He also alleged that nurses sometimes describe motor riders as “troublesome,” a characterisation he disagrees with.

“They always say we are troublesome, but I don’t understand why. We are only doing our job,” he noted.

He insisted that most riders are not reckless, adding that they have trained members to follow safety rules and ride responsibly.

“We are not reckless. We train our riders to be responsible, so most of these accidents are unfortunate incidents,” he explained.

The PRO also revealed that the association is engaging leadership of health professionals in an effort to resolve the concerns.

“We are trying to engage their leaders so we can resolve the issue together,” he said.

He further noted that most riders have valid licences and therefore are less likely to flee hospitals after accidents, contrary to public perception.

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Xenophobic attacks: South African government’s response worrying – Titus Glover https://www.adomonline.com/xenophobic-attacks-south-african-governments-response-worrying-titus-glover/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:24:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665728 Former Deputy Minister for Transport and former Tema East MP, Titus Nii Kwartei Glover, has criticised the South African government over its handling of recent xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals, describing its response as disappointing and inadequate.

Speaking on JoyNews’s AM Show on Monday, May 25, Mr Glover said authorities in South Africa had failed to take proactive steps to protect foreign nationals, including Ghanaians, amid growing concerns over attacks on migrants.

His comments come as the first batch of Ghanaians in South Africa is expected to return home on Wednesday.

According to him, although evacuation efforts are underway, there are concerns that many Ghanaians living outside major cities such as Pretoria and Johannesburg may be left out due to transport and accessibility challenges.

“The Foreign Minister should have taken his time a bit because, as we speak now, some of these Ghanaians are beyond Pretoria and Johannesburg. Even access to public transport to reach the embassy to register is a problem. So how do you reach these people?” he questioned.

Mr Glover argued that the situation reflects what he described as a lack of urgency on the part of the South African authorities in addressing the attacks.

“That is why I am blaming the South African government for not being proactive. President Cyril Ramaphosa has disappointed some of us. The South African government has not been up and doing,” he said.

He further alleged that authorities had failed to intervene in some incidents involving foreign nationals.

“You see Ghanaians being beaten, and they stand aloof and watch. They stand and watch and see how these foreigners are beaten,” he stated.

Reflecting on Africa’s historical support for South Africa during the anti-apartheid struggle, the former lawmaker expressed disappointment over the treatment of foreign nationals today.

“Everybody in Africa contributed to making sure you are who you are today. They gave you money, scholarships, and passports to move around these African countries. Look at what they are doing, and the South African government is watching these things while our people are being beaten,” he said.

Mr Glover also called on President John Dramani Mahama to reconsider the operations of South African mining companies in Ghana, suggesting he would oppose the renewal of their licences.

“I will appeal to President Mahama that next year the licences of those South African companies should never be renewed,” he said.

He added that he would support demonstrations over the issue and was prepared to personally join protests if the situation persists.

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NEDCo reels under GH¢5bn funding deficit – VRA, NEDCo staff claim https://www.adomonline.com/nedco-reels-under-gh%c2%a25bn-funding-deficit-vra-nedco-staff-claim/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:20:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665734 The Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo), which supplies power to 64 per cent of the country’s land mass, is facing operational vulnerability due to a funding deficit of more than GH¢5 billion.

This is because while the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) approved a cumulative GH₵1.64 billion in tariff revenue for NEDCo over three years — 2023, 2024 and 2025 — the power distribution company actually expended over GH₵7.1 billion over the specific period.

The difference between approved tariff revenue and actual expenditure over the past three years has left the company that distributes power to at least eight regions and parts of three other regions with huge power supply challenges in the northern parts of the country, according to the Volta River Authority (VRA) and NEDCo Staff groups.

The huge funding deficit has left power transmission infrastructure critically challenged, while maintenance issues remain outstanding, the staff groups told the Daily Graphic in an exclusive interview.Graphic Online Advertising

The local unions of VRA and NEDCo said the under-funding through inadequate revenue approval was responsible for the company’s operational challenges and therefore did not need any private participation in the management of the utility provider.

For instance, they stressed that NEDCo’s nearly GH₵1.99 billion expenditure in 2023 far outstripped the GH₵553 million tariff revenue target approved by the PURC for that year, with the company recording about GH₵1.7 billion in actual revenue for that year.

Similarly, while the PURC approved GH₵547 million and about GH₵542 million in tariff revenue for 2024 and 2025, respectively, the actual revenues amounted to GH₵1.9 billion and GH₵2.5 billion, which were still far below the GH₵2.4 billion and GH₵2.7 billion expenditure incurred for 2024 and 2025, respectively.

The data, the groups insist, negate any arguments for private sector participation (PSP) in the operations of NEDCo as intended by the government, arguing that the difficulties of NEDCo were not caused by a management deficiency or the lack of capacity, but by funding constraints.

Ultimately, NEDCo has had to fund its operation through sources other than tariff revenue, with its parent company, the VRA, sometimes unable to recover the full cost of power made available to NEDCo.

NEDCo operates across 64 per cent of Ghana’s land mass, covering Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, Savannah, North East, Northern, Upper East and Upper West regions, and some parts of Western North, Oti and Ashanti regions.Ghana economic report

PSP proposal

The government, acting through the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, has announced plans to introduce the PSP model in electricity distribution.

In line with this, the ministry constituted a steering committee to oversee the process and implementation of the PSP.

In December 2025, the government rolled out a guiding framework for private sector participation in Ghana’s electricity distribution sector.

The initiative, according to the government, was a significant step towards strengthening electricity service delivery, improving operational efficiency and securing a resilient and sustainable energy future for the country.

Upon the country’s exit from the 17th programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the government’s intended invitation of the private sector to participate, particularly in the energy distribution sector, has been touted as one of the key measures to streamline operations in that space.

Indeed, consistent losses by NEDCo and its southern sector counterpart, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), have been identified as a drain on the state over the years.

Efforts to bring in the private sector have faced resistance from company staff, and when it was eventually achieved in the form of the Power Distribution Service (PDS), the enterprise was engulfed in a controversy that remains unresolved to this day.

Petition

Portions of a petition objecting to the invitation of the private sector into the operations of NEDCo addressed to the Energy Ministry, the VRA/NEDCo Staff Groups referenced “a persistent and structural inadequacy in the PURC-approved revenue requirement to support NEDCo’s operations over the period 2023–2025”.

An executive of the staff union, who confirmed the authenticity of the petition document, pleaded anonymity, however.

“This assessment is anchored on key regulatory and operational benchmarks, namely a distribution loss target of 21.4 per cent, a revenue collection efficiency of 98 per cent, and full cost recovery (100 per cent margin),” the document said.

It argued that even when NEDCo’s performance was aligned with those benchmarks, the resulting margins remained insufficient, relative to both the approved revenue requirement and the actual revenue needed to sustain operations.

“In 2023, a revenue shortfall of GH¢106.43 million would still have been recorded under optimal performance conditions,” it added.

The petition said similarly that, in 2024, a deficit of almost GH¢13 million would have been incurred despite improved operational efficiency, and that it was only in the third and fourth quarters of 2025 that NEDCo would have generated marginal surpluses, assuming full compliance with the regulatory benchmarks had been achieved.

The labour unions said the PURC-approved revenue framework was not cost-reflective and remained inadequate to meet NEDCo’s operational requirements.

“Even under optimal efficiency conditions, significant revenue gaps persist, highlighting a fundamental mismatch between approved revenues and the true cost of service delivery.

“This sustained under-recovery has significantly constrained NEDCo’s ability to invest in critical infrastructure, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver reliable and sustainable electricity services,” the groups stated.

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Eight arrested over illegal mining at Amomaso Forest https://www.adomonline.com/eight-arrested-over-illegal-mining-at-amomaso-forest/ Mon, 25 May 2026 10:08:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665719 The Ghana Police Service has arrested eight persons in connection with illegal mining activities at the Amomaso Forest near the Berekum Municipality in the Bono Region.

According to a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Bono Regional Police Command, Chief Inspector Thomas Akeelah, the suspects were arrested following a distress call received on May 20, 2026, at about 4:00 p.m., indicating that some individuals had been apprehended by residents for engaging in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

The statement explained that upon receiving the information, the Berekum District Patrol Team proceeded to the scene where they met some youth of the town who had already arrested the suspects.

Police said the suspects were found with one pickaxe, four shovels, a water pumping machine and a woollen carpet allegedly used for washing gold.

The suspects were subsequently handed over to the police, re-arrested and detained to assist investigations.

The suspects have been identified as Atule Nathaniel, 23; Azusiwine Cletus, 22; Ayaama Thomas, 15; Asigiya Joseph, 23; Aboyinga Aselise, 37; Atanbire Reymond, 20; Isaac Ntim, 46; and Aguya Isaac, 25.

Police say efforts are underway to prepare them for prosecution.

The Bono Regional Police Command commended members of the Amomaso community for their cooperation and urged the public to continue reporting illegal mining activities to the police.

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Vice President Opoku-Agyemang departs for Guyana’s 60th Independence celebrations https://www.adomonline.com/vice-president-opoku-agyemang-departs-for-guyanas-60th-independence-celebrations/ Mon, 25 May 2026 09:35:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665703 Vice President Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has departed Ghana for Guyana to participate in activities marking the country’s 60th Independence Anniversary celebrations.

The Vice President left Ghana on Sunday, May 24, 2026, as part of Ghana’s delegation to the historic national event being commemorated by the government and people of Guyana.

Upon her arrival, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang was received by Ghana’s Ambassador to Brazil, Nii Amasah Namoale, together with members of the diplomatic team.

She was also welcomed by Guyana’s Minister for Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson, as well as members of the Ghanaian community living in Guyana.

The visit forms part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations and deepen the historical ties between Ghana and Guyana.

The two countries share longstanding cultural and historical connections rooted in African heritage.

The anniversary celebrations are expected to feature official state events, cultural displays and engagements highlighting Guyana’s history, achievements and future aspirations.

Ghana and Guyana have maintained cordial diplomatic relations over the years and continue to explore opportunities for cooperation across several sectors of mutual interest.

Guyana gained independence from British colonial rule in 1966 and is marking six decades of nationhood this year with activities attracting leaders and representatives from different parts of the world.

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Over 100 NPP executives in Yendi constituency petition General Secretary over alleged removal of names https://www.adomonline.com/over-100-npp-executives-in-yendi-constituency-petition-general-secretary-over-alleged-removal-of-names/ Mon, 25 May 2026 09:25:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665695 More than 100 polling station executives, electoral area officers and constituency functionaries of the opposition New Patriotic Party in the Yendi Constituency have petitioned the party’s General Secretary, demanding an immediate audit of forms submitted as part of an ongoing internal party exercise.

The petitioners alleged that forms originally completed for them to be declared winners unopposed are not the same documents being used in the final summary currently with the Regional Representative.

According to the petitioners, there was no election conducted in several electoral areas and polling stations because the affected executives were endorsed to serve unopposed.

They explained that forms were duly filled and submitted for their names to be keyed into the official summary sheets for confirmation as winners, but claimed that the information contained in the summary being relied upon does not reflect the original submissions made by the Electoral Area Committees.

In the petition addressed to the General Secretary, the aggrieved members expressed what they described as “deep concern and dissatisfaction” over the alleged removal and replacement of names, including those of existing polling station executives, without consultation or due process.

They maintained that the party had directed Electoral Area Committees to submit agreed names in accordance with established guidelines and consensus reached among stakeholders.

The petitioners argued that coordinators and affected persons in the constituency later discovered discrepancies between the original forms submitted and the summary documents currently being used.

They described the development as arbitrary, unconsultative and unfair, warning that the situation could undermine confidence in the process and create disaffection among party grassroots members in the constituency.

The group therefore called on the party leadership to undertake a full audit of all forms as initially submitted and presented by the Electoral Areas.

They further demanded the restoration of all names forwarded by the committees, immediate steps to ensure sanity, transparency and fairness in the process, and measures to allow the committees to function effectively.

Copies of the petition were also forwarded to the Northern Regional leadership of the New Patriotic Party and the constituency executives for their attention and action.

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Antem residents demand demolition of waterway structures as flooding forces closure of basic school https://www.adomonline.com/antem-residents-demand-demolition-of-waterway-structures-as-flooding-forces-closure-of-basic-school/ Mon, 25 May 2026 09:16:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665697 Residents of Antem in the Cape Coast Metropolis have expressed anger over the failure of the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly to demolish structures built on waterways, which they say are causing repeated flooding that has forced the closure of Antem Basic School.

The concerned citizens, led by their chairman Iddrisu Haruna, are calling out two structures in particular: a building under construction by a private developer who filled a wetland area near the school with sea defence boulders, and a wall erected by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) around its Metro Office, which they say has worsened drainage in the area.

The residents say the Metropolitan Assembly, under Mayor George Justice Arthur, has failed to act despite a directive issued by Central Regional Minister Ekow Panyin Okyere Eduamoah during a visit to the community last year, following building collapses that claimed lives in the metropolis. At the time, the Minister toured flood-prone areas and ordered the Assembly to demolish the private developer’s structure.

“We have told authorities about the situation, and they have been telling us for the past two years that the structures will be demolished, but up till now nothing has been done,” Iddrisu Haruna said.

They are also accusing the Assembly of compounding the problem by leasing a portion of the wetland to the NHIA for its Metro Office, with the subsequent wall construction further obstructing natural drainage.

The Magajia for the Central Region and other flood victims who spoke to Adom News described the hardship they endure whenever it rains, with homes and the school repeatedly inundated.

The residents are appealing to their Member of Parliament, George Kweku Ricketts-Hagan, the Regional Minister, and President Mahama to intervene and ensure all structures on the waterways are demolished to address the flooding permanently.

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Over 500 young women in Ahafo empowered to unlock their potential https://www.adomonline.com/over-500-young-women-in-ahafo-empowered-to-unlock-their-potential/ Mon, 25 May 2026 09:16:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665688 More than 500 young women in the Ahafo Region have been sensitised on how to identify and develop their talents and abilities to secure a better future.

The programme, organised by the True Potentials Foundation under the theme “Unlocking the Full Potentials of Women,” brought together second-cycle and tertiary students, as well as trainees and trainers in vocational fields such as dressmaking and hairdressing.

Speaking to Adom News at the event in Goaso, Founder and Convener of the Foundation, Mavis Ampofo, said many young women in the region do not receive adequate guidance on how to discover and develop their potential.

According to her, the initiative was inspired by her own experiences as a student, where she lacked mentorship and opportunities for such guidance.

“Young women who are either schooling or in apprenticeship training do not get the deserved education on how they can identify their potentials to give them a better future,” she said.

Mrs Ampofo explained that she organised the event to expose participants to resource persons and accomplished women who could mentor and inspire them.

“In my era as a student, I didn’t get such education and opportunity, and in order not for these young ones to experience what I went through, I decided to organise this event,” she added.

She expressed satisfaction with the turnout and said she was optimistic that the knowledge shared would help participants unlock their full potential.

One of the speakers at the programme, Comfort Boateng, a People Business Adviser at Newmont Corporation Ghana Gold, commended the organisers for the initiative.

According to her, the programme would help equip young women with the right mindset and skills to build successful futures.

She encouraged the Foundation to sustain the initiative instead of making it a one-time event.

“She entreated the foundation not to make the event a nine-day wonder but instead it should be done often to help groom young women in the region for a better future,” the organisers noted.

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See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance today https://www.adomonline.com/see-the-areas-that-will-be-affected-by-ecgs-planned-maintenance-today-5/ Mon, 25 May 2026 08:51:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665674 The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has scheduled planned maintenance exercises in the Accra East and Accra West Regions for Monday, May 25, 2026, even as engineers continue to address network faults and technical challenges that left several communities in the Tema and Accra West Regions without power over the weekend.

According to advisories issued by the power distributor, the planned outages will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Monday and are expected to last eight hours, ending at 5:00 p.m.

In the Accra East Region, the maintenance will affect parts of Katamanso, ECG Quarters, Regimanuel Estate, Bayere, Junction, Dzorwulu Railway, Dzorwulu UBA, and surrounding areas.

In the Accra West Region, the exercise will affect Odawna, Upper Weija, Old Weija, Oblogo, Top Base, Agape, C.P., Maame Nkran, Ablekuma, Winners Chapel, Pentecost Junction, Agbaadzena, Fanmilk, and surrounding communities.

Weekend faults hit Tema, Accra West

The scheduled maintenance comes as ECG continues to manage the aftermath of multiple network faults recorded over the weekend.

On Sunday, May 24, 2026, a fault in the ECG network in the Tema Region disrupted power supply to Dawhenya, Abbeykope, and surrounding communities. Engineers were deployed to restore supply.

In the Accra West Region, a separate technical challenge on Sunday affected Mamprobi, Camara, Agbogbloshie, Timber Market, and surrounding areas.

In public notices, ECG extended apologies to affected customers, acknowledging the inconvenience caused by both the scheduled maintenance and the unplanned outages. The company assured the public that engineers are working to resolve all network issues, adding that the planned exercises are necessary to improve the long-term stability of the power distribution system.

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Security service recruitment: Over 6,000 applicants disqualified over drug and mental health issues https://www.adomonline.com/security-service-recruitment-over-6000-applicants-disqualified-over-drug-and-mental-health-issues/ Mon, 25 May 2026 08:48:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2665666 It emerged that over 6,000 applicants have been disqualified in the medical screening stage of the ongoing security services recruitment exercise after testing positive for drug use or being diagnosed with mental health conditions.

Interior Minister Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak disclosed this in an interview with Accra-based Pan African TV, stating over 100,000 applicants underwent medical examinations as part of the recruitment process.

He explained that beyond the usual physical and laboratory checks, the ministry introduced drug testing and mental health assessments due to increasing concerns about the wellbeing of personnel within the security services.

According to the minister, more than 4,000 applicants failed the drug tests, while about 2,000 others were disqualified on mental health grounds.

“We have over 100,000 people who went through the medicals. Because of the large numbers, and because of what we have observed within the services, we introduced additional checks including mental health assessments and drug tests. Interestingly, over 4,000 people failed the drug test, and we have over 2,000 who also failed due to mental health conditions,” he said.

Mr. Muntaka noted that the outcome of the screening highlights the importance of strengthening recruitment procedures to ensure that only qualified and medically fit individuals are enlisted into the security services.

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