Local News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Mon, 01 Sep 2025 20:03:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Local News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Next Chief Justice could be removed with ‘flimsy petition’ – Former Dep. AG. warns https://www.adomonline.com/next-chief-justice-could-be-removed-with-flimsy-petition-former-dep-ag-warns/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 20:03:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573740 Former Deputy Attorney General Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has expressed sadness, but little surprise, over President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office.

The action, which took place on September 1, 2025, was described by Mr. Tuah-Yeboah, who served under the Akufo-Addo administration, as an “unholy assault on the independence of the judiciary” that sets a dangerous precedent for the future.

The President acted following the recommendation of an Article 146 Committee, established under Ghana’s Constitution to investigate petitions for the removal of a Chief Justice. A petition filed by citizen Daniel Ofori formed the basis for the inquiry, with the committee ultimately finding “stated misbehaviour.”

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse, Mr. Tuah-Yeboah warned that the outcome has far-reaching consequences for the judiciary. “I’m sad because this is an unholy assault on the independence of the judiciary. This has far-reaching consequences moving into the future,” he said. “Whoever sits in that office should also be thinking about the future implications. The possibility of flimsy petitions being used to remove you is very high.”

He added that he was not surprised by the development, noting it fulfilled a campaign promise by President Mahama. “This is a clear case where a political actor, before elections, campaigned on the promise to remove a Chief Justice; upon assuming office, had some people file for the removal, and today the result. That’s why I’m sad but not surprised,” he said.

The removal of Chief Justice Torkornoo marks a historic moment in Ghana’s Fourth Republic, highlighting the political tensions that can influence the constitutional process of removing a Superior Court Justice, while also rekindling debates about judicial independence and the checks and balances between Ghana’s executive and judicial arms.

Source: MyJoyOnline

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Peace pact between NDC and NPP hits snag ahead of Akwatia by-election https://www.adomonline.com/peace-pact-between-ndc-and-npp-hits-snag-ahead-of-akwatia-by-election/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 20:00:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573755 Efforts by the National Peace Council to broker a peace pact between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the Akwatia by-election have suffered a setback, escalating political tension in the constituency.

At a meeting held at the Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Akwatia, the NPP refused to accept the NDC’s delegation, arguing that the party had sent constituency executives rather than national executives to sign the agreement.

NPP National Organizer, Henry Nana Boakye, accused the NDC of deliberately stalling the process, claiming the party was unwilling to fully commit to the peace declaration.

As a result, the anticipated signing ceremony facilitated by the Peace Council could not take place. Speaking after the aborted session, Peace Council Board member Sheikh Armeyaw Shaibu assured that the Council remains ready to mediate at any point before the polls.

The Akwatia by-election, already in the national spotlight, has been characterized by heated rhetoric and growing mistrust between the two main political parties.

Source: AdomOnline

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Lawyer advises Gertrude Torkonoo to retire after removal as Chief Justice https://www.adomonline.com/lawyer-advises-gertrude-torkonoo-to-retire-after-removal-as-chief-justice/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 19:55:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573737 Former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare, has advised Justice Gertrude Torkonoo to consider retiring from the Supreme Court following her removal as Chief Justice.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Ansa-Asare noted that although Justice Torkonoo remains a justice of the Supreme Court under Article 71 of the Constitution, she may no longer find fulfillment in continuing her role.

“I would advise her to retire because if she goes back, she won’t be happy. Under the Constitution, she is still a justice of the Supreme Court unaffected by what has happened,” he said.

Justice Torkonoo was dismissed from office on September 1, 2025, after a Committee of Inquiry chaired by Justice Gabriel Pwamang recommended her removal for stated misbehaviour.

The Committee was established under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution following a petition against her after her suspension on April 22, 2025.

President John Mahama, acting under Article 146(9), accepted the recommendation, making Justice Torkonoo the first Chief Justice to be removed under this constitutional provision.

Source: Farida Seidu | Adomonline

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Torkornoo’s removal a victory for rule of law – Kwakye Ofosu https://www.adomonline.com/torkornoos-removal-a-victory-for-rule-of-law-kwakye-ofosu/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 19:43:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573742 Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has described the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as “a victory for the rule of law.”

Her removal by the President followed recommendations from a constitutional committee set up under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution on grounds of stated misbehaviour.

The decision came hours after the President received the report of a committee constituted under Article 146(6) to investigate a petition filed by Ghanaian citizen Daniel Ofori, which was one of three petitions considered.

Kwakye Ofosu firmly rejected claims that the move was politically motivated or intended to interfere with judicial independence. Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Monday, September 1, he sought to clarify the government’s position amid criticism from opposition figures and sections of civil society.

At the centre of the controversy is the term “resetting the judiciary,” which Kwakye Ofosu said had been wilfully misinterpreted. “It has nothing to do with resetting the judiciary,” he stated. “Resetting the judiciary simply means that we demand that fairness and balance prevail in the way the judiciary does its work. That’s all it is about.”

He stressed that President Mahama acted within his constitutional mandate and did not seek to influence judicial affairs through the Chief Justice’s removal. “The President cannot go and physically purport to be resetting the judiciary by removing the Chief Justice,” Kwakye Ofosu added. “This is a victory for the rule of law. The fundamental principle of the rule of law must be adhered to. All of us are equal before the rule of law.”

Source: Emmanuel Tetteh

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Two arrested over violence at Omanjor Chief’s Palace during Homowo festival https://www.adomonline.com/two-arrested-over-violence-at-omanjor-chiefs-palace-during-homowo-festival/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 19:41:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573718 The Accra Regional Police Command has arrested two men in connection with the violence that erupted at the Omanjor Chief’s Palace during the Homowo Festival on Saturday, August 30, which left three people dead and several others injured.

According to a statement signed by Juliana Obeng, Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, 35-year-old private security officer Christian Saka Ahianyevi was arrested on August 30, while 26-year-old dispatch rider Newton Alotey was apprehended a day later.

Police recovered 18 spent BB cartridges from Alotey, while Ahianyevi was found in possession of a locally manufactured pistol, a cutlass, and other items. All exhibits have been secured as evidence.

The suspects are currently in police custody assisting with investigations, as security personnel maintain a heavy presence in the affected communities.

The Command has appealed for calm and urged residents to cooperate with security agencies. It also called on the public to provide credible information on other suspects by contacting police emergency numbers 18555 or 191.

Source: AdomOnline
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45-year-old farmer shot dead at Pamuruso https://www.adomonline.com/45-year-old-farmer-shot-dead-at-pamuruso/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 19:37:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573595 A 45-year-old farmer, Samuel Abanga, has been shot dead by suspected armed robbers in Pamuruso, a farming community in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region.

According to residents, Mr. Abanga was returning home from his farm when the attack occurred. His wife, Hawa Mohammed, recounted that gunshots had been heard in the area earlier, and she later received the devastating news of her husband’s death.

The exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear, but his lifeless body was discovered along the road leading to his home.

The attack has left residents in shock and raised renewed concerns about the increasing spate of robberies in the area. Locals lamented that this is not an isolated incident, noting that armed robbery attacks have become more frequent in the community.

Residents are appealing to the Ghana Police Service to intensify security by mounting checkpoints and increasing patrols to safeguard lives and property.

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Source: Augustine Boah

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NPP will remove Mahama’s Chief Justice if voted into power – Anyaa-Sowutuom MP [Audio] https://www.adomonline.com/npp-will-remove-mahamas-chief-justice-if-voted-into-power-anyaa-sowutuom-mp-audio/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 17:07:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573719 The Member of Parliament for Anyaa-Sowutuom, Emmanuel Tobbin, has strongly criticised President John Mahama over the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, warning that a future New Patriotic Party (NPP) government could respond in kind.

Speaking in an interview on Ekosii Sen on Asempa FM, Mr. Tobbin described the development as a dangerous precedent that undermines judicial independence and erodes public confidence in the rule of law.

“It is surprising how Mahama is ruling this country. Things are not going well. The only institution Ghanaians believed could deliver fairness has now been tampered with by removing the Chief Justice,” he lamented.

The Anyaa-Sowutuom legislator alleged that the allegations levelled against Justice Torkornoo were “fraudulent” and politically motivated. He argued that the decision could push the country backwards rather than forward.

“When the NPP comes to power by God’s will, whoever President Mahama appoints as Chief Justice, we will also remove the person. Is that how we want to move forward as a country or backwards?” he questioned.

Mr. Tobbin further warned that the decision could create fear within the judiciary, making judges apprehensive about presiding over sensitive cases.

“Now judges may sit in fear because if a ruling does not go in the President’s favour, they risk being removed,” he added.

Chief Justice Torkornoo was removed from office on September 1, 2025, after a Committee of Inquiry chaired by Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Pwamang recommended her dismissal for stated misbehaviour.

The Committee was established under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution following a petition against her after her suspension on April 22, 2025.

President Mahama, bound by Article 146(9), accepted the Committee’s recommendation, making Justice Torkornoo the first Chief Justice to be removed under this constitutional provision.

The decision has divided opinion, with government officials defending the process as due diligence, while opposition figures argue it undermines judicial independence.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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Mahama would have set a terrible precedent if… – Kwakye Ofosu on Torkornoo’s removal https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-would-have-set-a-terrible-precedent-if-kwakye-ofosu-on-torkornoos-removal/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 16:50:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573700 Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has dismissed criticisms suggesting that President John Mahama’s decision to remove Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo sets a bad precedent.

Speaking in an interview on Ekosii Sen on Asempa FM, Mr. Kwakye Ofosu insisted that the President acted strictly in compliance with constitutional requirements after a duly constituted Committee of Inquiry recommended the Chief Justice’s removal.

“The fundamental principle of democracy is that nobody is above the law. If a highly regarded personality or even the head of an arm of government is petitioned, and due process is followed, then there is no issue,” he stressed.

He argued that it would have been a genuine constitutional crisis if the President had acted arbitrarily.

“If it was the case that President Mahama just removed her after the petition without recourse to due process, that would have set a terrible precedent. But every step of the way, the law was followed, and the Committee’s recommendation was clear.”

Mr. Kwakye Ofosu further noted that critics were “losing sight” of the fact that the process exemplified Ghana’s democratic values.

“Nobody is too powerful to escape accountability, and ensuring due process is the true safeguard against bad precedent,” he added.

Chief Justice Torkornoo’s removal follows petitions received by the President under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution, alleging stated misbehaviour.

A Committee of Inquiry chaired by Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Pwamang probed the petitions over a four-month period. The Committee eventually determined that the allegations had been proven and, in accordance with Article 146(9), recommended her removal.

On Monday, September 1, 2025, President Mahama received the Committee’s recommendation, making Justice Torkornoo the first sitting Chief Justice to be removed under the constitutional process.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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Savannah Minister, Yagbonwura delegation visit Gbeniyiri, 31 deaths confirmed in clashes https://www.adomonline.com/savannah-minister-yagbonwura-delegation-visit-gbeniyiri-31-deaths-confirmed-in-clashes/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 16:47:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573688 Savannah Regional Minister, Salisu Be-Awurbe Esq., has confirmed that 31 people have so far lost their lives in the recent conflict between Gonjas and Lobis in the Gbeniyiri community.

The minister made the disclosure during a visit to the area with a delegation led by Sonyowura Kanyiti, representing Yagbonwura Bii Kunuto Jewu Soale I, the overlord of the Gonja Kingdom.

The team visited the Gbeniyiri chief’s palace, which was destroyed during the disturbances, as well as other scenes of violence.

Mr. Be-Awurbe commended security agencies for their swift response, noting that tensions are beginning to ease. He added that security forces have taken control of border communities to prevent further disturbances.

The Chief of Tuna, Tunawura Daniel Safo Amantana, also appealed for calm, stressing the need for peaceful coexistence. He urged both Gonjas and Lobis to be mindful of their statements to avoid inflaming tensions.

Source: Rebecca Natomah

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Torkornoo’s removal adhered to constitutional provisions – Prof Appiagyei-Atua https://www.adomonline.com/torkornoos-removal-adhered-to-constitutional-provisions-prof-appiagyei-atua/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 16:42:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573713 University of Ghana law lecturer Prof. Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, says the process leading to the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo strictly adhered to constitutional provisions.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Pulse, Prof. Appiagyei-Atua said it will be difficult to point out legal lapses that might have influenced President John Mahama’s September 1 move.

“From the constitutional angle, due process was followed,” he stated, adding that the outcome was expected.

“It was a foregone conclusion looking at the way proceedings went.”

Prof. Appiagyei-Atua noted that while the political implications of the decision are open to interpretation, constitutionally, the President acted within the law after receiving the Article 146 Committee’s recommendation.

He further defended Justice Torkornoo’s approach during the inquiry, describing her confrontational posture as a legitimate fight for her rights.

“She had to fight for her rights,” he stressed, adding that her decision to challenge aspects of the process at the Human Rights Court was also justified.

Committee submits report on first petition against Torkornoo to Mahama

However, former Director of the Ghana School of Law, Kwaku Ansa-Asare, took a different view.

He argued that the Chief Justice’s style of engagement contributed to her downfall.

“Her confrontational attitude made it impossible for her to be reinstated as Chief Justice,” he said, insisting that her posture strained relations with key actors.

The Chairman of the Article 146 Committee of Inquiry formally presented its first report on petitions seeking the removal of Chief Justice to President John Mahama today.

The Committee, after reviewing testimonies and extensive evidence, concluded that grounds of stated misbehavior under Article 146(1) had been established against the Chief Justice.

In all, about 10,000 pages of documentary evidence were tendered by both parties, with each side represented by four lawyers.

The Chairman stressed that the committee’s deliberations were conducted with fairness, noting that “after critical and dispassionate examination and assessment of all the evidence… we have, without fear or favour, arrived at a recommendation on the first petition.”

The sealed recommendation was then handed over to the President.

Source: Kenneth Awotwe Darko

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First petition against Chief Justice: 25 witnesses and 10,000 pages of evidence examined https://www.adomonline.com/first-petition-against-chief-justice-25-witnesses-and-10000-pages-of-evidence-examined/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:53:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573684 The Article 146 Committee of Inquiry has revealed that it received extensive evidence regarding the first petition seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

Committee Chairman Gabriel Scott Pwamang disclosed that petitioner Daniel Ofori presented his case through 13 witnesses, while the suspended Chief Justice mounted her defence with 12 witnesses.

“We received evidence from Mr. Daniel Ofori, the first petitioner, through thirteen witnesses. Similarly, the Chief Justice, in her defence, also called twelve witnesses, including expert witnesses, as she is entitled to do under the Constitution,” Mr. Pwamang said at the presidency on Monday, September 1, while presenting the committee’s recommendations on the first petition.

He further confirmed that the Chief Justice testified personally at the inquiry and was cross-examined.

According to the committee, nearly 10,000 pages of documentary exhibits were examined, with both the petitioner and the Chief Justice represented by four lawyers each.

“The committee received about 10,000 pages of documentary exhibits from both sides,” Mr. Pwamang added.

The committee stressed that the proceedings were held in camera, but not in secrecy, in line with constitutional provisions.

“Mr. President, without disclosing the substance of the proceedings, and since in camera proceedings are not the same as in secret, we can state that in respect of the first petition…” Mr. Pwamang stated.

Meanwhile, proceedings on the second petition seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo have been adjourned following a joint request by both the petitioner and the Chief Justice.

The Committee, which is investigating three separate petitions submitted to President John Mahama in March this year, had intended to proceed with the second petition after concluding hearings on the first. However, both the second petitioner and the Chief Justice formally requested an adjournment.

Chairman of the Committee said the panel granted the request in the spirit of fairness and due process, emphasizing that while the Committee is mandated to act expeditiously, it also recognizes the need to ensure all parties are adequately prepared to present their cases.

Source: Albert Kuzor

 

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99 double-track SHSs to revert to single-track https://www.adomonline.com/99-double-track-shss-to-revert-to-single-track/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:48:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573680 The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that 99 Senior High Schools (SHSs) will transition from the double-track system back to a single-track calendar starting October 31, 2025, with the commencement of the 2025/2026 academic year.

In a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Daniel Fenyi, the Service explained that the adjustment is intended to create a more consistent academic schedule, enhance teaching and learning, and ease pressure on students.

The GES noted that a single-track calendar will also allow for better planning of extracurricular activities, including clubs, sports, and cultural programmes, while offering parents a more reliable school timetable.

However, the Service clarified that the move does not signal the end of the double-track system nationwide. Instead, the change applies only to the selected 99 schools, while other schools will continue operating under the double-track system.

According to the new academic calendar, single-track schools will close on August 21, 2026, whereas double-track schools will end on September 4, 2026.

The Service added that the return to single-track forms part of a broader set of interventions aimed at strengthening the education system.

Source: Adomonline

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ChaLoG defends MMDCEs, says Regional Minister’s comments premature https://www.adomonline.com/chalog-defends-mmdces-says-regional-ministers-comments-premature/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:44:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573648 The Chamber for Local Governance (ChaLoG) has criticized the Greater Accra Regional Minister over comments suggesting that some Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) are “sleeping on the job.”

In a statement issued on August 29, 2025, ChaLoG described the remarks as “needless, unwarranted, premature, and unfortunate,” arguing that the MMDCEs, who have been in office for only four months, deserve more time to settle into their roles.

Citing Section 188 (1a) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936), ChaLoG stressed that the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC), chaired by the Regional Minister, is legally mandated to monitor, coordinate, and evaluate the performance of district assemblies.

“The incontrovertible fact remains that if the RCC sleeps on the job, the MMDCEs will also sleep on the job,” the statement said.

ChaLoG insisted that most of the newly appointed MMDCEs are first-time office holders and require at least six months to familiarize themselves with their duties.

The group has demanded an immediate retraction of the minister’s comments, stating that they undermine the sanctity of the office of MMDCEs in the Greater Accra Region.

Read the statement below:

CHAMBER FOR LOCAL GOVERNANCE (ChaLoG)
P. O BOX SK 330, SAKUMONO ESTATES, TEMA

PRESS RELEASE
29th August, 2025

IF MMDCEs ARE SLEEPING ON THE JOB, THEN IT IS ONLY REFLECTING THE WEAK MONITORING AND EVALUATION ROLE OF THE RCC– ChaLoG TO GREATER ACCRA REGIONAL MINISTER

The Chamber for Local Governance (ChaLoG) has become aware of the purported comment by the Greater Accra Regional Minister to the effect that ‘’Some MMDCEs are sleeping on the job”.

ChaLoG considers this purported comment as needless, unwarranted, premature, very unfortunate and more importantly an unrealistic assessment of the performance of MMDCEs who are barely four (4) months in office.

We wish to bring to the attention of the Regional Minister that Section 188 (1a) of the Local Governance Act, 2016. (Act 936), which states “A Regional Coordinating Council shall (a) monitor, coordinate and evaluate the performance of the District Assemblies in the region”.

The Regional Minister as Chairperson of the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) is required by law to monitor, coordinate and evaluate the performance of the District Assemblies (Headed by the MMDCEs).

ChaLoG firmly believes, that if this particular function is being performed very well by the Regional Minister herself, the situation whereby some MMDCEs will be sleeping on the job, nearly four (4) months into their appointment would not arise, to necessitate this needless lamentation and unfortunate comment.

The incontrovertible fact remains, that, “if the RCC sleeps on the job, the MMDCEs will also sleep on the job”. It is purely a cause-and-effect game and the Regional Minister must be told.

ChaLoG expects the Regional Minister to know or ought to have known that, the bulk majority of the current MMDCEs (if not all of them) have not occupied the position of Chief Executive of a District Assembly before and hence will necessarily require some time (at least six (6) months) to learn on the job and warm themselves into the new office.

ChaLoG therefore demands an immediate retraction of this premature and unfortunate comment from the Greater Accra Regional Minister to restore the sanctity of the office of Metropolitan/Municipal/District Chief Executives especially in Greater Accra.

Long Live Ghana
Long Live Local Governance
Long Live ChaLoG

Signed
Dr. Richard Fiadomor President 0243138633
Hon. Romeo Elikplim Akahoho Executive Secretary 0244967680

Source: ROMEO AKAHOHO

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GWL MD announces plans to shut down Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant  https://www.adomonline.com/gwl-md-announces-plans-to-shut-down-kwanyaku-water-treatment-plant/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:22:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573668 The Acting Managing Director of the Ghana Water Limited (GWL), Adam Mutawakilu, has announced plans to shut down the Kwanyaku Water Treatment Plant due to alarmingly high turbidity levels caused by alluvial mining from upstream.

Mr. Mutawakilu announced the development during a media tour of the facility on Monday, September 1, 2025.

Mr. Mutawakilu revealed that the company will utilise drone technology to monitor and track the mining activities.

The findings will be reported to the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources for necessary action.

He assured residents in parts of Accra that the water supply will soon be increased to meet demand.

Following the completion of repairs at the Kpong and Weija treatment plants, water has been supplied to affected areas, and GWL plans to boost water pressure soon.

Source: Prince Owusu

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Poised and fully prepared for Akwatia by-election tomorrow – EC assures https://www.adomonline.com/poised-and-fully-prepared-for-akwatia-by-election-tomorrow-ec-assures/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:13:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573666 The Director of Electoral Services at the Electoral Commission, Benjamin Bano-Bioh, has announced that all arrangements are finalized for the Akwatia by-election, scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

“The Commission is ready for tomorrow. Today, what is left is packaging, and then at dawn, we set out to distribute our materials to all 119 polling stations. Voting kicks off at 7 a.m. at all stations. We are ready and poised to deliver tomorrow,” he said.

In an interview on Monday, September 1, Bano-Bioh explained that the Ghana Police Service has pledged maximum security to ensure a smooth and incident-free voting exercise.

“Security is the responsibility of the police. They have assured us, in the presence of all contesting political parties, that they will give their best. Everyone was concerned about what happened in Ablekuma North, but they have assured us such incidents are behind us, and all measures are being put in place to ensure a peaceful election,” he stated.

He further encouraged political parties to ensure they have all official documents ready to avoid confusion at the polls.

“If political parties are well-organized, they can even compile their figures. What they arrive at should match the collation officer’s results. There is no room for secrecy; everything is transparent. We also involve political parties at all levels of the process,” he added.

Voting will take place across 119 polling stations in the constituency.

The Akwatia by-election will be a straight contest between Bernard B. Baidoo of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Solomon Asumadu of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Source: Adomonline

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Mahama sacks Gertrude Torkornoo as Chief Justice https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-sacks-gertrude-torkornoo-as-chief-justice/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 15:08:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573669

President John Mahama has, with immediate effect, dismissed Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo.

The announcement was made in a statement issued by the Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, on Monday, September 1, 2025.

The statement explained that the decision follows the receipt of the report from the committee instituted to probe three petitions seeking her removal.

President Mahama on April 22, 2025, suspended Justice Torkornoo in accordance with Article 146(6) of the Constitution.

The decision followed consultation with the Council of State, which determined that a prima facie case had been established in relation to three petitions seeking the removal of the Chief Justice.

The President has consequently established a committee, in compliance with Article 146(6) of the Constitution and in consultation with the Council of State, to look into the petitions which have been referred to them.

The five-member committee is chaired by Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang, Justice of the Supreme Court.

Other members include Justice Samuel Kwame Adibu-Asiedu, Justice of the Supreme Court; Daniel Yaw Domelevo, former Auditor-General; Major Flora Bazwaanura Dalugo of the Ghana Armed Forces; and Professor James Sefah Dzisah, Associate Professor at the University of Ghana.

The committee presented its report to the President on Monday, September 1.

The embattled Chief Justice before her removal, was challenging the suspension at the ECOWAS court, amidst calls from the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), the Bar Council of England and Wales, and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association for her reinstatement.

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Man remanded over stolen police car https://www.adomonline.com/man-remanded-over-stolen-police-car/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 14:58:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573665 A driver, Eric Afful, has been remanded into custody by the Accra Circuit Court for allegedly stealing a Toyota Hilux pick-up vehicle belonging to the Ghana Police Service.

His accomplice, Acquah, is currently at large.

Afful faces two charges: conspiracy to commit a crime and stealing, contrary to Sections 23 and 124(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

Prosecutor Chief Inspector Amanie Abel told the court that the complainant, the Commander of the National Patrol Unit, had parked his official vehicle, valued at GH¢300,000, in front of his residence at Ashaley Botwe on August 19, 2025.

However, the vehicle was later intercepted by a police patrol team being driven by Afful on August 20, 2025.

A search of the vehicle uncovered a police driving logbook, the complainant’s hospital ID card, and a bunch of Toyota ignition keys.

Afful initially claimed that a friend had asked him to pick up a lady but later admitted to stealing the vehicle with Acquah.

The court remanded Afful into custody until September 4, 2025, pending further investigations.”

Source: Daily Guide

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Mahama charges new envoys to advance reset agenda through diplomacy https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-charges-new-envoys-to-advance-reset-agenda-through-diplomacy/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 14:39:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573641 President John Dramani Mahama has tasked Ghana’s newly appointed envoys to use diplomacy as a tool to advance his government’s reset agenda, aimed at restoring hope, rebuilding trust, and creating sustainable prosperity.

Addressing the envoys at an orientation programme in Accra on Monday, September 1, 2025, under the theme “Harnessing the Dividends of Diplomacy for Ghana’s Reset Agenda,” President Mahama highlighted the pivotal role of foreign relations in driving national transformation.

He explained that the reset agenda was introduced in response to the economic crisis and loss of public confidence prior to the 2024 elections.

“When Ghanaians gave us the mandate in 2024, it was during a period of economic crisis and diminished trust in government. Out of this, we crafted a comprehensive plan to restore hope, rebuild trust, and rekindle prosperity,” he said.

At the heart of the agenda is the creation of decent, dignified, and sustainable jobs. Flagship initiatives such as the 24-hour economy and the establishment of a women’s development bank, he noted, are already underway.

He, however, emphasized that their success will depend largely on partnerships secured through diplomacy.

“The capital, technology, markets, and knowledge we attract will be decisive. That is why I am charging you, our envoys, to ensure that every engagement abroad translates into real opportunities for our people,” President Mahama said.

The orientation, which brought together Ghana’s new ambassadors, high commissioners, and consuls-general, is part of efforts to align the country’s diplomatic missions with its economic transformation goals.

Source: AdomOnline

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DzoloKpuita youth urged to shun drug abuse https://www.adomonline.com/dzolokpuita-youth-urged-to-shun-drug-abuse/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 14:37:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573640 The Fiaga of DzoloKpuita, Togbe Fiado VI, has urged the youth in the area to abstain from “Red” and other harmful substances that can jeopardize their health and future.

Speaking at the 2025 Sabiawo Youth Festival held at DzoloKpuita in the Ho West District of the Volta Region—a fundraising event for the construction of a mechanised borehole—Togbe Fiado VI emphasized that the community’s development vision can only be achieved if the youth unite and avoid hard drugs that threaten their goals.

“I have been watching television, and I see how youth nowadays take in hard drugs—Red, Wee, and other substances harmful to their health. I saw one youth who took in this hard drug and was chewing paupers. Is this proper for a youth?” Togbe Fiado VI asked.

He continued: “I want to use this opportunity to advise the youth of DzoloKpuita to shun this behavior. If other communities are doing this, don’t follow them.”

The Chief also thanked the youth for coming together to contribute to community development rather than relying solely on government intervention. He appealed for forgiveness among residents in case of misunderstandings, stressing that unity is essential for the community’s progress.

In an interview with Adom News Correspondent Odehyeba Owusu Job, the Rector and Founder of Adonia University College of Research and Entrepreneurship, Mr. Bright Adonai, called on all indigenes of DzoloKpuita, both at home and abroad, to actively participate in the youth festival to support local development. He also advised the organizers to upgrade their management to attract more participants in future editions.

Mr. Ing Nukomeko Koku Tettey, NDC Ho West Constituency Chairman representing the Member of Parliament, Mr. Emmanuel Bedzra, and the District Chief Executive, Mr. Francis Profer Dussey, explained the absence of government appointees due to other official duties.

He assured the community that government representatives remain committed to supporting developmental projects in DzoloKpuita, the district capital, and other communities.

The 2025 Sabiawo Youth Festival brought together chiefs, queen mothers, and residents from DzoloKpuita and surrounding communities. The planning committee pledged to organize an even bigger festival in the coming years.

Source: Odehyeba Owusu Job

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GTA to clamp down unlicensed hotels in Obuasi https://www.adomonline.com/gta-to-clamp-down-unlicensed-hotels-in-obuasi/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 14:31:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573635 The Ghana Tourism Authority is renewing its efforts to soon clamp down on unlicensed hotels in Obuasi and other communities in the Ashanti Region.

The exercise is part of a regional effort to sanitize the hospitality sector of some over 200 facilities in the region including guesthouses and restaurants that are operating illegally and breaching key regulatory requirements.

The authority warns that without effective management of the facilities, it could potentially hamper progress in the hospitality sector, denying the country of revenue.

Leadership of the Ghana Hotels Association in the Ashanti region has been meeting with some directors and managers of hotels and other hospitality facilities in Obuasi.

The forum was to address challenges facing the sector in the gold mining town and expose managers to ways to effectively manage hotels in today’s competitive market.

Concerns were raised over the delays in the issuance of licenses and room standardization for the facility’s effective operations.

GTA Director in the Ashanti Region, Frederick Rudolf Adjei, says the poor management of these facilities has a negative implication on the sector.

“The few hotel rooms that we have, if they don’t train their staff and they don’t manage it effectively, the hotels will collapse. Even though new ones are coming up, the ones that are already traditionally doing well, the services deteriorate and they collapse, the number of hotel rooms will reduce,” he said.

But the authority says it will soon commence a crackdown on illegal hotel operators in the town.

“We are done with Kumasi and Mampong. Our next place we are visiting next is Obuasi. After here, we will head to Konongo, Agogo and Manso,” he revealed.

Chairman of the Hotels Association in the Ashanti region, George Arkoh Mensah, explained that measures are being instituted to enhance the operations of facilities in Obuasi.

“We want to hold a training for them with good resource personnel that will explain, teach, and guide them how to be efficient managers in their facilities,” he noted.

The forum with the directors and managers of hotels in Obuasi is part of the activities by the Ghana Hotels Association in celebrating its 50 years of existence.

The anniversary is on the theme: “50 years of Advocacy, perseverance and impacting Ghana’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry”.

A series of activities has been streamlined to celebrate the anniversary across the country, including a Health walk and donations to hospitals.

In October, a symposium is expected to be held in Cape Coast, and in January 2026, the celebration will be climaxed with an Honorary Award.

Source: myjoyonline
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It’s not about years, it’s about planning – Nana Yaa Jantuah on presidential term extension https://www.adomonline.com/its-not-about-years-its-about-planning-nana-yaa-jantuah-on-presidential-term-extension/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 13:35:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573614

Presidential staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has rejected proposals to extend Ghana’s presidential term limit.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show, she insisted that good governance depends on proper planning, not additional years in office. She pointed out that even the United States, often regarded as a model of democracy, maintains a four-year presidential term.

“I don’t agree with extending the presidential term. Even America, the doyen of democracy, has a four-year term. If a president is not performing, do we have to endure it for seven years?” she questioned.

Nana Yaa Jantuah added that the focus should be on strengthening systems, adopting best practices, and introducing structures such as spokespersons and shadow ministers with expertise to improve governance.

“It doesn’t take seven years for someone’s mindset to change. We need systems that will help us, not extending presidential terms. It’s not a matter of years, it’s a matter of plan,” she emphasized.

Source: Farida Seidu | Adomonline

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Committee probing Chief Justice’s suspension adjourns second petition hearing https://www.adomonline.com/committee-probing-chief-justices-suspension-adjourns-second-petition-hearing/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 13:17:17 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573628 The Article 146 Committee of Inquiry has postponed proceedings on the second petition seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo after both the petitioner and the Chief Justice requested an adjournment.

The Committee, which is handling three separate petitions referred to President John Mahama in March this year, had initially planned to begin work on the second petition immediately after concluding hearings on the first.

However, the panel granted the joint request, with its Chairman explaining that while the Committee is mandated to act promptly, fairness and due process require giving parties sufficient time to prepare.

“In light of this, we will address the second and third petitions in due course,” the Chairman stated when presenting the Committee’s report on the first petition to President Mahama at Jubilee House.

The first petition, which has already been concluded, involved detailed testimony from both sides and nearly 10,000 pages of documents. A sealed report containing the Committee’s recommendation on the matter has since been submitted to the President.

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Suspended Ghana Water staff petition President Mahama over unfair treatment https://www.adomonline.com/suspended-ghana-water-staff-petition-president-mahama-over-unfair-treatment/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:53:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573580 More than 140 suspended employees of the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) are appealing to President John Dramani Mahama and Chief of Staff Julius Debrah to intervene in what they describe as unfair treatment by the company’s new Managing Director, Adam Mutawakilu.

The workers, suspended since February, say the decision has left many of them homeless, financially distressed, and unable to provide for their families.

Speaking to Adom News, spokesperson Yussif Amuda Adam Gunu said all internal attempts to seek redress have been ignored.

“We are 144 staff members who have been suspended. We’ve written letters, made calls, and followed all processes, but nothing has come out of it. Our only hope now is President Mahama and the Chief of Staff. We are pleading with them to call the MD to order and help us return to work,” he said.

Mr. Gunu added that some of the workers have been evicted from their homes and are struggling to care for their children.

“We’re not criminals. We’ve only been treated unfairly by the new leadership,” he lamented.

Other suspended staff described the action as politically motivated and inhumane, despite years of dedicated service.

They have called on the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources, the Public Utilities Workers’ Union (PUWU), and human rights organizations to investigate the matter and push for their reinstatement.

Efforts to obtain a response from the GWCL Managing Director have so far been unsuccessful.

Source: Jagri Boaz Binyinjom

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SOEs generated GH₵133.7m in 2024 but spent GH₵132.1m – SIGA report https://www.adomonline.com/soes-generated-gh%e2%82%b5133-7m-in-2024-but-spent-gh%e2%82%b5132-1m-siga-report/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:49:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573594 Ghana’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs) recorded a total revenue of GH₵133.68 million in the 2024 financial year, but nearly all of it was absorbed by expenses, the latest State Ownership Report by the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) has revealed.

The 54 SOEs under review posted a combined revenue growth of 28.3 per cent, rising from GH₵104.20 billion in 2023 to GH₵133.68 million in 2024.

However, their operating expenses increased almost proportionately, climbing 27.3 per cent to GH₵132.11 million. This left the sector with a slim financial buffer of about GH₵1.6 million.

A significant 71.6 per cent of all operating costs (GH₵94.6 million) were tied to direct expenses, highlighting the operational intensity of the enterprises.

The report also noted that the 27.8 per cent depreciation of the cedi in 2024 inflated costs for SOEs with foreign currency exposures.

Energy Sector Leads in Revenue and Expenditure

The energy sub-sector remained the largest contributor, generating GH₵82.7 million in revenue. The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) accounted for GH₵36.2 million, while the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) contributed GH₵20.2 million.

The sub-sector also posted the highest expenditure, at GH₵87.0 million, with ECG and GNPC responsible for GH₵43.2 million and GH₵18.7 million, respectively.

Agriculture Sub-Sector Struggles

Agriculture revenues fell 21.3 per cent to GH₵16.5 billion, largely due to a 28.2 per cent slump in cocoa output, which hit COCOBOD’s earnings.

Despite the revenue dip, expenses in the sub-sector surged to GH₵18.7 million, reflecting higher cocoa producer prices, which rose from GH₵12,800 per tonne in 2022/23 to GH₵33,120 in 2023/24.

Financial, Transport and Other Sub-Sectors

The financial and allied services cluster grew revenues by 49.5 per cent to GH₵21.2 million, with expenses also increasing by 44.1 per cent. Key contributors included the Ghana Road Fund, GETFund, and Ghana Reinsurance.

Transport and logistics improved strongly, raising revenues by 57.4 per cent to GH₵9.4 million, driven by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) and the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL).

Manufacturing posted a 76.2 per cent increase in revenues to GH₵428 million, though operating expenses also grew by 37.1 per cent.

The infrastructure sub-sector offered some relief, cutting operating expenses by nearly 40 per cent to GH₵3.6 million, while modestly improving revenues.

Source: Albert Kuzor

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Mahama presented with committee report on suspended Chief Justice Torkornoo petitions https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-presented-with-committee-report-on-suspended-chief-justice-torkornoo-petitions/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:45:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573601 The Chairman of the Article 146 Committee of Inquiry has formally presented its first report on petitions seeking the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo to President John Mahama.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony at the Jubilee House, the Chairman, Justice Gabriel Scott Pwamang, recalled that in March this year, three separate petitions were submitted to the President under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution, requesting the removal of the Chief Justice.

The petitions were subsequently referred to the Committee in line with constitutional provisions.

The Committee, inaugurated on May 15, 2025, held its proceedings in camera, as required by law. It received testimony from Daniel Ofori, the first petitioner, and thirteen witnesses.

The Chief Justice mounted a strong defence, personally testifying before the panel and calling twelve witnesses, including expert witnesses.

In all, about 10,000 pages of documentary evidence were tendered by both parties, with each side represented by four lawyers.

The Chairman stressed that the Committee’s deliberations were conducted with fairness, noting that “after critical and dispassionate examination and assessment of all the evidence… we have, without fear or favour, arrived at a recommendation on the first petition.”

The sealed recommendation was then handed over to the President.

The Committee further disclosed that the second petitioner, together with the Chief Justice, requested an adjournment in respect of the second petition.

That request was granted, and reports on the second and third petitions are expected in due course.

The Committee stressed that while the hearings were held in camera, the process was not in secret, underscoring the transparency of its work within the confines of constitutional requirements.

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13-year-old girl dies after falling into galamsey pit in Juaboso https://www.adomonline.com/13-year-old-girl-dies-after-falling-into-galamsey-pit-in-juaboso/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:15:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573309 A 13-year-old girl, Tesnim Iddrisu, has died after drowning in an abandoned galamsey pit at Juaboso in the Western North Region.

The tragedy occurred when the teenager went to fetch firewood and accidentally slipped into the water-filled pit. She could not be rescued in time.

The incident has once again highlighted the dangers posed by abandoned illegal mining sites that remain uncovered across farming communities. Many of these pits, filled with rainwater, have become death traps for children, farmers, and residents.

Locals reported that several lives have already been lost in similar incidents in the Juaboso District, warning that without urgent intervention, more deaths could follow.

“We are tired of burying our children and loved ones. The government and the District Assembly must act now to reclaim these lands and stop illegal mining once and for all,” one resident lamented.

Community members are appealing to the government, the District Assembly, and security agencies to intensify efforts to curb galamsey activities and ensure proper reclamation of mined lands to prevent further loss of lives.

The latest incident has deepened fears that the menace of illegal mining, if left unchecked, will continue to devastate lives and communities in the area.

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NACOC warns public against fake cannabis licensing agents https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-warns-public-against-fake-cannabis-licensing-agents/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:05:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573575 The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has warned the public that it has not authorised any individual, group, or association to facilitate the acquisition of cannabis cultivation licences.

In a statement dated September 1, 2025, NACOC stressed that all licensing processes will be handled solely by the Commission and not through intermediaries. It cautioned prospective applicants against paying money to persons posing as agents or consultants.

The Commission indicated that official fees for cannabis licensing will be published only after approval by Parliament and urged the public to remain patient as Parliament finalises the framework for acquiring licences.

NACOC further clarified that under Section 43 of the Narcotics Control Commission Act, 2020 (Act 1019), as amended by Act 1100 of 2023, the Minister for the Interior is empowered to grant licences strictly for industrial or medicinal cannabis with a THC content not exceeding 0.3 percent. Recreational use remains prohibited.

The Commission assured that policies have been instituted to ensure a transparent and fair licensing regime but reminded the public that until the framework is completed, the cultivation, possession, sale, and trafficking of cannabis remain illegal.

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GCCFA rejects 2025/26 Cocoa Producer Price https://www.adomonline.com/gccfa-rejects-2025-26-cocoa-producer-price/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 12:01:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573541 The Ghana Cooperative Cocoa Farmers and Marketing Association (GCCFA) has expressed dissatisfaction with the newly announced producer price of cocoa for the 2025/2026 season.

The Association argues that the price falls far short of farmers’ expectations and threatens the future of the sector.

Government last week pegged the price at $5,040 per tonne, translating to GH¢3,228.75 per 64kg bag. However, the GCCFA insists that the calculation—based on an FOB price of US$7,200 and an exchange rate of GHS10.25—does not reflect “current market realities and cost structures.”

In a statement signed by its National President, the GCCFA said its research showed that 67% of farmers believe a fair price should be between GH¢7,000 and GH¢10,000 per bag, while another 25% suggested between GH¢4,000 and GH¢6,000. Only 8% supported a price above GH¢10,000.

“We state unequivocally that government should have at least increased the price to no less than GHS 4,000 to help give cocoa farmers some relief and improve the sector,” the statement read.

The Association, which represents 70 cooperative unions with over 340,000 members across Ghana’s cocoa regions, warned that the current pricing regime risks worsening challenges in the industry, including high input costs, farm neglect, youth disinterest, and smuggling.

According to the GCCFA, 79% of farmers identified low prices as a key driver of smuggling, while 83% said a significant price increase would improve their ability to purchase fertilisers and pesticides. Others cited rising labour and transportation costs, as well as pressure from illegal mining operators to sell their farms.

The Association is demanding greater farmer involvement in cocoa price-setting, transparent communication before announcements, and the channelling of subsidised inputs through farmer cooperatives.

“The government’s agenda to reset the country should be encompassing to include the cocoa sector,” the GCCFA urged, calling for an urgent dialogue between COCOBOD, government stakeholders, and cocoa farmers to address the challenges.

Source: Myjoyonline

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NSS Scandal: Methuselahs and toddlers were paid GH¢ 1.97 million as service personnel – Audit report https://www.adomonline.com/nss-scandal-methuselahs-and-toddlers-were-paid-gh%c2%a2-1-97-million-as-service-personnel-audit-report/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 11:26:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573557

The recent audit report into the “ghost names” scandal at the National Service Authority (NSA) has revealed shocking details of how persons whose ages made them ineligible for national service were registered and paid.

According to the report, exclusively seen by The Fourth Estate, personnel aged over 100 years—and some as old as 1,027 years—received a total of GH¢115,037.24. Others between zero and 10 years were paid GH¢889,977.77 through 1,570 transactions. Cumulatively, persons aged between zero and 17 years received GH¢1,313,114.29, while those aged between 61 and 100 years were paid GH¢545,401.51.

The audit also revealed extreme anomalies, noting that records included negative ages, such as -3,968 years, who were enrolled and paid allowances.

The specifics of age groups, number of transactions, and amounts paid are as follows:

Age Range No of Transactions Amount paid Group Sum
Less than 1 Yr 26 15,178.50 1,313,144.29
0 – 10 Yrs 1570 889,977.77
11 – 17 Yrs 778 407,988.02
61 – 70 Yrs 765 414,820.30
71 – 80 Yrs 194 103,399.90 660,438.75
81 – 90 Yrs 31 16,068.52
90 – 100 Yrs 28 11,112.79
Btn 100 & 1027 Yrs 215 115,037.24
TOTAL 3,607 1,973,583.04 1,973,583.04

Source: NSA Audit Report

These findings confirm details from The Fourth Estate’s investigations published several months ago, which reported that the NSA database was inflated with over-aged persons who had been registered and posted as service personnel.

For instance, the investigations revealed that 93-year-old Nimatu Salifu was listed as a UDS graduate and deployed to Kpiyagi D/A Primary School in the Upper West Region during the 2022/2023 service year. In the same year, 91-year-old Ruth Abdulai, supposedly a Development Studies graduate from UDS, was posted to Adakura Primary School in the Upper East Region.

Following the investigations, the then leadership of the NSA defended the Authority. On December 16, 2024, it issued a statement refuting the allegations of ghost names, stating:

“Following the series of publications with bizarre allegations against the Authority, the Management of the Authority conducted a quick review of the system and found all the allegations to be untrue.”

Henry Nana Boakye, a former Deputy Executive Director of the NSA (February 2017 – September 2018), also criticized The Fourth Estate’s reporting, claiming it was “shoddy work” and “lazy journalism.” He argued that the NSA system was capable of preventing the existence of ghost names, contrary to the publication’s claims.

Background

Earlier this year, The Fourth Estate’s exposé on the NSS scandal revealed that ghost names had been padded into the NSA database and postings were manipulated, causing the government to pay millions of cedis to personnel who only existed on paper. The investigation raised questions about value-for-money, data security, and the institutional integrity of the CSMP/Metric App.

The findings prompted the Office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to conduct their own investigations, which revealed that top-level executives of the NSA and private sector vendors had mismanaged over GH¢548 million through ghost names. This led to widespread public demand for accountability and probity.

In response, the Office of the President, through the Ministry of Youth and Empowerment, ordered the immediate suspension of the CSMP/Metric App to allow a comprehensive technical and forensic review.

Source: The Fourth Estate

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Gabriel Kwamigah Tanko applauds CEANA’s development legacy at 2025 Convention https://www.adomonline.com/gabriel-kwamigah-tanko-applauds-ceanas-development-legacy-at-2025-convention/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 11:07:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573532 Ghana’s Council of State Member, Gabriel Kwamigah Tanko-Atokple, has praised the Council of Ewe Associations of North America (CEANA) for its decades-long contribution to community development in Ghana, Togo, and Benin, describing the group as “a living example of how diaspora unity can drive sustainable development.”

Speaking at the 2025 CEANA Convention, Tanko-Atokple commended the association for combining cultural solidarity with practical initiatives that have made lasting impacts across Ewe-land. “CEANA has demonstrated that when unity meets purpose, communities rise,” he said.

CEANA’s contributions over the years include:

  • Establishing a modern kindergarten at Dodome-Awuaisu in Ghana’s Volta Region.

  • Setting up a state-of-the-art computer library at Lycée Kpodzi-Kpalimé in Togo, promoting digital literacy.

  • Providing scholarships and infrastructural support across Ewe-speaking areas in Ghana, Togo, and Benin.

Tanko-Atokple encouraged other diaspora groups to emulate CEANA’s model, calling it a “blueprint for mobilizing resources abroad to build futures at home.”

The convention, which brought together Ewes from across North America, reaffirmed CEANA’s mission of preserving cultural identity while advancing sustainable development.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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DVLA board chair targets 60% revenue growth, warns against corruption https://www.adomonline.com/dvla-board-chair-targets-60-revenue-growth-warns-against-corruption/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 11:05:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573523 The Board Chairman of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), George Spencer Quaye, has challenged the Authority to achieve a 60% increase in revenue by the next Mid-Year Review in 2026.

Speaking at the close of the DVLA 2025 Mid-Year Review Conference held at the Tusand Hotel in Ejisu, Mr. Quaye emphasized that the Authority must move beyond routine processes and adopt bold, disciplined, and innovative strategies to transform service delivery.

He set a new mandate to raise DVLA’s projected revenues from GHS 649 million in 2025 to at least GHS 1.038 billion by mid-2026.

Achieving this, he noted, would require expanding service points, strictly enforcing compliance, and fully utilizing digital platforms, including the Vehicle Registration System (VRS) and other new systems being deployed.

The Board Chairman also issued a stern warning against corruption, stressing that “every cedi lost to fraud is a cedi stolen from the Republic.” He added, “The Board will not tolerate corruption. We will protect integrity, reward transparency, and hold accountable anyone who puts personal gain above national duty.”

DVLA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Julius Neequaye Kotey

Addressing regional managers, Mr. Quaye urged them to make road safety a central focus, noting that a significant portion of Ghana’s vehicles remains unchecked for roadworthiness. He directed each region to develop bi-annual road safety strategies and strengthen collaboration with the Police MTTD to improve compliance.

The Chairman commended DVLA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Julius Neequaye Kotey for his leadership but tasked him with fully operationalizing the Research Advisory and Data Services framework to position DVLA as a hub for evidence-based insights for national policy.

He reminded staff that DVLA is more than an authority: “It is a custodian of life, a guardian of order, and a driver of national development. Let us not just manage transport, let us redefine it.”

The 2025 Mid-Year Review Conference brought together the Deputy Minister for Transport, the Ashanti Regional Minister, DVLA Board Members, Management, Regional Managers, and staff.

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Hogbetsotso Festival launch sparks demand for Ohawu College University upgrade https://www.adomonline.com/hogbetsotso-festival-launch-sparks-demand-for-ohawu-college-university-upgrade/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 11:02:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573509 The launch of the 2025 Anlo Hogbetsotso Festival at Ohawu Agricultural College in the Ketu North Municipality has renewed calls for the urgent transformation of the 60-year-old institution into a fully-fledged university.

Held amid drumming, dancing, and vibrant displays of Anlo cultural heritage, the event became more than a festival opening. Chiefs, students, political leaders, and residents used the occasion to demand that the government fulfill a long-standing promise to elevate the college, whose infrastructure has barely changed since the Kwame Nkrumah era.

Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Agbana

Tradition Meets Development

Speaking at the launch, the Dufia of Ohawu, Torgbui Kordor, reminded the government of former President John Mahama’s pledge to upgrade the college, stressing that delays in implementing it are stifling both the institution’s growth and the development aspirations of the Anlo people.

“Our patience has been long tested. This festival must mark a turning point for the government to fast-track its commitment to make Ohawu Agricultural College a university,” he said.

Member of Parliament for Ketu North, Eric Agbana, reinforced the appeal, insisting that the demand should not be dismissed as an “Ohawu agenda.” He described the college as a regional asset, critical to the future of agricultural education in the Volta Region and Ghana.

“This is about the Volta Region, and indeed about Ghana. For decades this institution has trained middle-level manpower for the nation, but its facilities remain outdated. Elevating Ohawu is a matter of equity and national interest,” Mr. Agbana argued.

Government’s Assurance

Volta Regional Minister James Gunu reassured the gathering that government remains committed to fulfilling its promise.

“The government will not renege on this commitment. We remain resolute in our pledge to elevate Ohawu Agricultural College into a university of repute,” he affirmed.

A College in Decline

The launch venue was symbolic. Established six decades ago under the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the college has been one of Ghana’s leading training grounds for agricultural professionals. It offers a three-year Certificate in General Agriculture program and has produced thousands of graduates serving across sectors.

However, Principal Ernest Abiwu highlighted the college’s deteriorating state, citing obsolete laboratories, inadequate hostels, water shortages, limited teaching resources, and outdated equipment.

“Most of our infrastructure dates back to the Nkrumah era. If we are serious about transforming this college into a university, then there must be urgent government intervention,” he said.

Students also voiced concerns. Shialot Sodzedo called for both renovation and the restoration of allowances for agricultural students to encourage more young people to pursue farming careers.

“We love agriculture, but the conditions make it very difficult. Government must support us with allowances and better facilities,” she appealed.

Hogbetsotso: A Festival With a Message

The Anlo Hogbetsotso Festival, one of Ghana’s most historic and colourful cultural events, commemorates the migration of the Anlo-Ewes from Notsie in Togo to present-day Ghana. This year, launching the festival at Ohawu Agricultural College sent a clear message: culture must drive development.

The blending of tradition with modern demands underscored a collective call for transformation — that the promise of a university for Ohawu must no longer remain a political refrain but become a reality.

Looking Ahead

As Hogbetsotso celebrations continue across Anlo land, voices from Ohawu resonate beyond the festival grounds. The push for modernization and university status is about opportunity — for students, for the Volta Region, and for Ghana’s agricultural future.

Until that promise is fulfilled, Ohawu Agricultural College remains a symbol of both heritage and hope deferred.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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406 graduate from Peki College of Education; chief urges teachers to be role models https://www.adomonline.com/406-graduate-from-peki-college-of-education-chief-urges-teachers-to-be-role-models/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:56:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573461 At a time when Ghana’s education system faces growing pressure to adapt to global changes, the Paramount Chief of the Peki Traditional Area, Deiga Kwadzo Dei, has urged newly graduated teachers of the Peki College of Education to uphold discipline and serve as role models for the next generation.

Speaking at the College’s 17th Congregation Ceremony, which saw 406 students graduate, the Paramount Chief cautioned the teachers against drug abuse and alcohol consumption, emphasizing that their personal conduct can either inspire or derail the future of their pupils.

“Teachers must be disciplined, drug-free, and exemplary in their conduct because they are shaping the future of our children and this nation,” he said.

The Principal of the College, Dr. Ebenezer Appah Bonney, also stressed the urgent need for government support to sustain quality teacher training.

He called on the Ministry of Education to prioritize the construction of well-designed halls of residence with modern kitchen facilities, as well as additional lecture rooms to reduce overcrowding.

Meanwhile, the College has made significant strides in addressing some of its own challenges. Through internally generated funds, management has commissioned a clinic, refurbished the ICT Centre, established a sachet water factory, and completed a 250-capacity dormitory funded by GETFund. Dr. Bonney explained that these initiatives will enhance healthcare, boost internal revenue, and ease accommodation difficulties.

This year’s congregation, themed “Colleges Sustaining Quality Teacher Education in a Changing World,” recorded impressive academic results: 64 graduates (16%) attained First-Class Honours, 294 (72%) earned Second-Class Upper Division, and 48 (12%) received Second-Class Lower Division.

Source: Ivy Priscilla Setordjie

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Police fully equipped to protect residents – Anyaa-Sowutuom MCE on Homowo clashes https://www.adomonline.com/police-fully-equipped-to-protect-residents-anyaa-sowutuom-mce-on-homowo-clashes/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:53:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573488 Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Anyaa-Sowutuom, Emmanuel Adotey Allotey, has assured the public that the situation is under control following violent clashes during the climax of the Homowo Festival at Anyaa and Sowutuom on Saturday, August 30, 2025.

Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Allotey explained that intelligence indicated the clashes were triggered after the son of a chief was shot, raising fears of retaliation.

“We received information that the chief’s son was shot during the festival, and this could have led to further tensions between the Omanjor and Sowutuom communities,” he said.

He noted that the police, in coordination with the Odorkor Regional Command, have reinforced security on the grounds to prevent further incidents.

“We have beefed up police presence, and officers are equipped with the necessary ammunition to ensure everyone’s safety,” he added.

Mr. Allotey revealed that the MCE for Ga North is also coordinating emergency MUSEC measures while he continues to oversee security in his municipality.

“We’ve been monitoring the situation for weeks, and we spoke with the chiefs ahead of the festival. That’s why initially the police went in lightly, but after the clash, we ensured they had the right resources,” he explained.

Emmanuel Allotey Sowutuom MCE

He further outlined the local response, saying, “We are meeting the families affected, sympathizing with them, and also talking to residents to maintain calm.

The chiefs will speak to their youth, and police will continue to engage the community to prevent further violence.”

The violence reportedly erupted due to a misunderstanding between supporters of two rival chiefs, which escalated into gunfire, disrupting the festival.

Some attendees attempting to leave the grounds were reportedly attacked at nearby Olebu.

Three people have so far been confirmed dead: Abubakar Ramadan Sarbah, also known as Nii Kwashiebu, Theophilus Nii Amu Kwadjan, and Joseph Shaibu Dodoo. Their bodies have been taken to the Police Hospital Mortuary for preservation and autopsy. Five others sustained injuries.

Mr. Allotey concluded by reassuring the public: “Security is under control, and we are doing everything necessary to ensure the peace of the town. The police are here, the chiefs are cooperating, and we urge residents to remain calm and support efforts to restore normalcy.”

Source: Dorcas Abedu-Kennedy

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Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, the MP said calm in the community can only be maintained if justice is delivered promptly.

“When such crimes happen, the culprits run into hiding and later resurface when the pain dies down. But since crime has no expiry date, the police must ensure they are punished to serve as a deterrent to others,” he stated.

He also urged young people in the constituency to avoid volatile areas, including ghettos and landguard hotspots, while appealing to traditional leaders to exercise restraint as security agencies investigate the incident.

“It is our prayer that calm is restored. But this will only happen if perpetrators are swiftly brought to book,” the MP added.

The violent clashes occurred during the climax of the Homowo Festival at Anyaa and Sowutuom on Saturday, August 30, 2025, following a misunderstanding between supporters of two rival chiefs, which escalated into gunfire and disrupted the celebrations.

Three people were killed, while four others sustained injuries and are receiving treatment.

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Sowutuom chief’s son was shot multiple times – MP on Homowo clashes [Audio] https://www.adomonline.com/sowutuom-chiefs-son-was-shot-multiple-times-mp-on-homowo-clashes-audio/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 10:23:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573438

The Member of Parliament for Anyaa-Sowutuom, Emmanuel Tobbin, has confirmed that the son of traditional leader Nuumo Ofori was among the victims killed during Saturday’s violent Homowo clashes between Anyaa-Sowutuom and Omanjor.

In a statement, the Police identified the deceased as Abubakar Ramadan Sarbah, also known as Nii Kwashiebu, Theophilus Nii Amu Kwadjan, and Joseph Shaibu Dodoo. Four others sustained injuries, including Enoch Amevor, who has since been treated and discharged. Other victims—Samuel Adjei, Nathaniel Doku, and Frederick Lartey, popularly called Nii Obrafour—are currently receiving care at facilities including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and Ridge Hospital.

Speaking in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Tobbin revealed that the chief’s son was shot multiple times after he was sent to mediate a misunderstanding over the sprinkling of kpokpoi near a boundary at Mensah Addo.

However, it is not immediately clear which of the trio of deceased is Nuumo Ofori’s son, as the lawmaker did not reveal his name.

“He was shot about ten times, from the head to other parts of the body. This is no small matter because Nuumo Ofori is not an ordinary chief. The entire community witnessed what happened,” the MP said.

He noted that tensions remain high, with nearly 200 young men converging at Nuumo Ofori’s palace on Sunday, their mood strongly suggesting thoughts of retaliation.

He, however, appealed to the community to remain calm as police investigations continue, noting that efforts are underway to engage leaders from both sides to restore peace.

Source: Gertrude Otchere

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Deputy Interior Minister calls for stronger framework to curb small arms proliferation https://www.adomonline.com/deputy-interior-minister-calls-for-stronger-framework-to-curb-small-arms-proliferation/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 09:34:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573469 Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, has emphasized the urgent need for a stronger legal and regulatory framework to tackle the increasing spread of small arms and light weapons in Ghana.

Speaking at a High-Level Consultative Meeting on Small Arms and Light Weapons in Ada, Mr. Terlabi warned that the growing circulation of firearms poses a serious threat to national security and stability. He noted that gun-related violence is a pressing reality, fueling armed robbery, communal conflicts, electoral violence, and undermining social cohesion.

He revealed that an estimated 2.3 million small arms are currently in circulation nationwide, with about 1.1 million unregistered. Approximately 75,000 of these are locally manufactured artisanal weapons.

The Deputy Minister expressed concern that Ghana’s existing legal framework—the Arms and Ammunition Act of 1972 (NRCD 9)—is outdated and inadequate for present-day security challenges. He assured that the government is committed to introducing a modern National Arms Act with provisions aligned to international best practices.

According to Mr. Terlabi, the new legislation will focus on:

  • Strengthening compliance and license renewal processes

  • Enhancing enforcement through capacity building and inter-agency collaboration

  • Curbing artisanal arms production and preventing diversion into illicit markets

He appealed to stakeholders to collaborate in building a peaceful and secure society where human rights are protected and citizens are shielded from gun violence.

Mr. Terlabi reiterated government’s commitment, under President John Dramani Mahama, to modernize Ghana’s arms control system and confront evolving threats from illicit weapons.

The two-day consultative programme is organized by the West African Action Network on Small Arms in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Source: Adomonline

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NAP matriculates 550 youth into skills training program in Bono East https://www.adomonline.com/nap-matriculates-550-youth-into-skills-training-program-in-bono-east/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 09:26:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573450

The National Apprenticeship Program (NAP) has assigned 550 young people in the Bono East Region to 110 craft masters for training in various vocational skills.

At the handover ceremony, Bono East Regional Minister, Francis Owusu-Antwi, urged the apprentices to conduct themselves responsibly, stressing that their performance would pave the way for others waiting to benefit.

He revealed that out of over 9,000 applicants—both online and physical—only 550 were selected to begin the training.

Deputy CEO of NAP, Alhaji Sulemana Mahama, disclosed that more than 500,000 youth nationwide are expected to benefit from the initiative, with the government covering all costs.

On behalf of the trainees, spokesperson Yeboah Evelyn expressed gratitude to the government and NAP for the opportunity, pledging that the apprentices would remain disciplined and committed to making the most of the program.

Source: Wiafe Akenten

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DVLA commissions new office in Akwatia to enhance road safety https://www.adomonline.com/dvla-commissions-new-office-in-akwatia-to-enhance-road-safety/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 09:21:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573427 The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has commissioned a new office at Akyem Boadua in the Denkyembour District of the Eastern Region to improve access to road safety services.

DVLA Chief Executive Officer, Julius Neequaye Kotey, said the project aligns with President John Mahama’s reset agenda. He also announced the introduction of new vehicle number plates without registration years, urging the public to take note of the change.

Mr. Kotey reaffirmed the DVLA’s commitment to ensuring that drivers are properly licensed and vehicles remain roadworthy to enhance safety on Ghana’s roads.

Eastern Regional Minister, Rita Akosua Adjei Awate, praised the initiative as part of government’s efforts to decentralize state institutions and bring essential services closer to the people.

Denkyembour District Chief Executive, Hon. Umar Ahmid Tutu, expressed gratitude to President Mahama for completing the project, describing it as a major boost to the district.

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Media Coalition commends move to revoke L.I. 2462 in galamsey fight https://www.adomonline.com/media-coalition-commends-move-to-revoke-l-i-2462-in-galamsey-fight/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 09:08:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573439 The Media Coalition Against Illegal Mining has commended the Minister of Environment for initiating steps to revoke Legislative Instrument (L.I.) 2462, which permitted mining activities in forest reserves.

On August 29, 2025, Acting Minister for Environment, Science, and Technology, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, wrote to the Office of the Attorney General requesting the immediate repeal of L.I. 2462 and its amended version, L.I. 2501.

The Coalition described the move as a crucial step in strengthening Ghana’s legal framework against illegal mining (galamsey), which has devastated water bodies and forest reserves.

Speaking to Channel One TV, the Coalition’s Convenor, Ken Ashigbey, urged swift action.

“This is what we want to see—not the situation we had under the obnoxious law that opened even our protected forest reserves for mining. This is a positive step, and we hope the Attorney General will move quickly to make this revocation a reality,” he said.

Mr. Ashigbey, however, expressed concern over the Inspector-General of Police’s decision to dissolve the special task force that had been enforcing environmental laws in mining areas.

He argued that the police should collaborate with the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), noting that many Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) have proven ineffective in addressing the menace.

“MMDCEs have proven they cannot be trusted. Even without the IGP’s task force from Accra, their incompetence is evident. That should not, however, be the reason to withdraw the police team. NAIMOS should instead be resourced with the logistics needed to carry out their mandate,” he stressed.

Source: Adomonline

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Police secure injunction against Teshie Homowo celebration https://www.adomonline.com/police-secure-injunction-against-teshie-homowo-celebration/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:56:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573419 The High Court in Accra has prohibited the people of Teshie from organising non-traditional outdoor or public events related to the Homowo Festival.

The restraining order was procured by the Ghana Police Service after the sprinkling of kpoikpoi was marred by violent clashes, which led to the death of two people and the injury of several celebrants.

The deceased were identified as Patrick Marmah Martey, 27; Christopher Osekre Adjetey, 29; and Eddie Blessing (age not disclosed).

“It is hereby ordered that all outdoor events or public events in relation to the Teshie Homowo Festival that are not traditional rites that will compromise public defence, public order, public safety, and public health are hereby restrained from taking place tomorrow, Saturday, and the next day, Sunday, the 30th and 31st of August, 2025, respectively,” the order stated.

The court order has been served to the Teshie Traditional Council, the Council of Elders and the heads of the Gbugblah, Agbawoe, Krobo, Kle, and Lenshie clans, who have been listed as respondents.

Police deployment

Since Saturday, the police have deployed 350 personnel to Teshie to ensure compliance with the court’s directives.

The Teshie District Commander, Chief Superintendent of Police Vincent Adotey, told the Daily Graphic yesterday that the injunction was necessitated by a series of violent clashes, which have resulted in multiple deaths and injuries since the festival began last month.

Cancelled events

One of the major activities, known as the Harvest, a football gala held between Teshie and neighboring towns as a symbol of unity, was cancelled.

The event, scheduled to take place at Salem Park last Saturday, was called off following the injunction.

By Friday, when news broke that the police had secured a court order against the festival, several other events were also cancelled.

Among them was the annual singing competition organised by the Peniel Presbyterian Church, which brings together clans to perform songs composed using biblical scriptures.

The competition, initiated by the church, is aimed at drawing people closer to God during the festival period. Following the cancellation, organisers redirected food items, drinks, and other prizes prepared for the winners to local orphanages.

Source: Graphic.com.gh

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Sowutuom Homowo clashes: Chief demands probe as police confirm deaths https://www.adomonline.com/sowutuom-homowo-clashes-chief-demands-probe-as-police-confirm-deaths/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:39:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573397 The Chief of Omanjor, Nii Ayitey Tackie I, has recounted how his entourage was attacked while performing traditional rites during the Homowo Festival, leading to violent clashes.

According to him, the violence erupted on Friday, August 30, 2025, when his team was confronted while on their way to sprinkle kpokpoi.

“We were on our way to sprinkle kpokpoi when a group blocked our path. As we tried to find out why, they started shooting. I asked my people to retreat, but some were attacked from behind,” he told Adom News.

He further alleged that festival-goers from nearby communities, including Pokuase, were also assaulted on their way home.

“From pictures and eyewitness reports, four people have died and several others are injured. The police have taken the bodies,” he added.

Calling on President John Dramani Mahama, the Inspector-General of Police, and the Minister for the Interior, Nii Ayitey Tackie I demanded a full investigation to restore peace and deliver justice.

Meanwhile, Naa Omanyiaba, Queen Mother under the Ga Paramount Stool, condemned the killings as a “stain on Ga tradition,” stressing that such violence dishonors the spirit of Homowo.

Naa Omanyiaba

Police confirm casualties, link clashes to chieftaincy dispute

In a statement, the Ghana Police Service confirmed three deaths—Abubakar Ramadan Sarbah (Nii Kwashiebu), Theophilus Nii Amu Kwadjan, and Joseph Shaibu Dodoo. The bodies have been deposited at the Police Hospital Mortuary for preservation and autopsy.

Four others sustained injuries, including gunshot and machete wounds. While Enoch Amevor has been treated and discharged, Samuel Adjei, Nathaniel Doku, and Frederick Lartey (Nii Obrafour) remain on admission at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and Ridge Hospital.

Police indicated that the clashes stemmed from a dispute between supporters of two rival chiefs during the kpokpoi rites, which escalated into gunfire and brutal attacks.

Security reinforcements and warning to traditional leaders

To prevent further disturbances, additional security personnel have been deployed to Sowutuom, Anyaa, and Olebu.

The Accra Regional Police Command has also warned traditional leaders and their supporters to strictly adhere to agreed security protocols during festivals.

“Any act that could incite violence will be dealt with in accordance with the law,” the statement stressed.

Investigations and intelligence-led operations are ongoing to track down all those involved.

Source: Jagri Boaz Binyinjom 

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Prampram paramount chief demands lasting solution to water crisis https://www.adomonline.com/prampram-paramount-chief-demands-lasting-solution-to-water-crisis/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:33:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573409 The Paramount Chief of the Prampram Traditional Area, Nene Tetteh Wakah III, has appealed to government to provide a lasting solution to the persistent water shortages that have plagued the community for years.

Addressing a colourful durbar to climax the weeklong Homowo festivities, he noted that despite previous interventions, including the supply of water tankers to some neighbourhoods, the situation has continued to worsen.

He lamented that large parts of the town went without water throughout the celebrations.

“These are not luxuries; they are basic necessities of life,” Nene Wakah III stressed, calling for urgent and permanent action.

The Paramount Chief reaffirmed Prampram’s commitment to development and urged the two traditional areas, together with Shai Osudoku, to unite and work collectively for the progress of their people.

“Let’s work together for unity and progress,” he added.

Four sub-divisional leaders pledged renewed loyalty to the stool and encouraged residents to embrace unity, wisdom, and resilience in the face of challenges.

“Let us not lose faith in our future,” the Chief said.

The durbar brought together traditional and religious leaders, business executives, residents, as well as the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Ocloo, the Member of Parliament for the area, Sam George, and other government officials.

SourceHarrison Martey and Alvin Nii Okai

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Goaso PIWC launches ‘Ministry to Celebrities’ initiative to drive positive influence https://www.adomonline.com/goaso-piwc-launches-ministry-to-celebrities-initiative-to-drive-positive-influence/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:29:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573402 The Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) in Goaso, Ahafo Region, has launched a new initiative dubbed “Ministry to Celebrities” to help public figures use their influence to positively impact society.

The launch attracted politicians, media practitioners, government officials, and church members.

Speaking at the event, Head Pastor Eric Herbert Acheampong explained that many prominent personalities, including Members of Parliament, Municipal and District Chief Executives, media figures, and business leaders, often find it difficult to attend church regularly due to their busy schedules.

He said the initiative aims to take the gospel to such individuals, guiding them to live purposeful lives that can inspire others. “Celebrities are influencers. When they live positively, their fans and communities are likely to follow their example, and this can contribute to building a better society,” Pastor Acheampong stated.

The Municipal Chief Executive for Asunafo North, Joseph Akparibo, commended the programme and stressed its importance in shaping society. He pledged, together with the area’s Member of Parliament, Haruna Mohammed, to support the initiative to ensure its sustainability.

Mr. Akparibo described the move as “a laudable step that will help leaders and public figures influence their followers and the wider community in ways that promote development.”

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Gov’t to sanction officials who breach UNGA participation guidelines https://www.adomonline.com/govt-to-sanction-officials-who-breach-unga-participation-guidelines/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:19:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573372 The Minister of State responsible for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Fosu, has cautioned that public officials who disregard directives governing Ghana’s participation in the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) will face disciplinary action.

In a statement issued on Saturday, August 30, Mr. Fosu explained that the President’s directive makes it clear that any breach will attract sanctions under the Code of Conduct for Public Office Holders, as well as the Civil and Public Service Codes of Conduct.

“Any official who ignores this directive will be dealt with strictly in line with the codes that guide public service,” he stressed.

He further noted that the decision aims to promote discipline, accountability, and cost efficiency in state operations.

According to him, the directive also reflects President Mahama’s “Resetting Ghana” agenda, which emphasizes lean and effective national representation at international engagements.

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We’ll sack Mahama if he seeks re-election – Movement for Change warns https://www.adomonline.com/well-sack-mahama-if-he-seeks-re-election-movement-for-change-warns/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:17:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573392 A member of the Movement for Change, Solomon Owusu, has cautioned former President John Mahama against making a U-turn on his earlier declaration not to seek re-election.

Speaking on Joy Prime’s Prime Insight, Mr. Owusu warned that any attempt by Mahama to contest again would face strong resistance from both Ghanaians and members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“If President Mahama goes for a second tenure of office, we will sack him,” he stated, insisting that leaders must remain true to their word.

According to him, several NDC members are eager to lead and would resist any attempt by Mahama to break his promise, stressing that such a move could undermine public trust and divide the party.

He urged Mahama to focus on delivering on his campaign pledges in his remaining three years rather than contemplating another run.

“He has to use the three years to do anything he wants to do before he exhausts his time,” he said, adding that the former president’s credibility rests on keeping faith with Ghanaians.

Mr. Owusu further argued that pursuing another term would stifle fresh ideas and hinder national progress. He called for younger leaders to be given the opportunity to serve.

“He should exit and let fresh blood come and perform as well,” he emphasised.

On governance reforms, he proposed that presidential term limits be reinforced, noting that even the most effective leaders should be restricted to two terms.

“Even if you are the best president, there must be a policy of just two terms of office,” he said.

He also described Mahama’s earlier public declaration not to contest again as unnecessary, since the constitution already limits presidents to two terms.

“It was needless for the president to come out and say he won’t be running, because it is already written in the constitution,” he remarked.

Mr. Owusu urged Ghanaians not to support any future bid by Mahama, stressing that two terms are sufficient for any leader to make an impact.

Turning to the upcoming by-election, he criticised the rising tension between the NPP and NDC, saying politics should be about policies, not violence.

“Sometimes, an election is not about winning but letting people understand your policies,” he noted.

He urged politicians to shun electoral violence, emphasising that effective leaders should not fear defeat.

“If you know your policies are good, there is no need to shed blood. As an MP, if you did your duties and responsibilities well during your tenure of office, you shouldn’t be scared,” he said.

Mr. Owusu concluded by urging Mahama to concentrate on fulfilling his promises to Ghanaians, arguing that doing so would strengthen public trust and justify the mandate given to him.

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Ken Agyapong’s ‘no-nonsense’ image could appeal to young voters – MFWA https://www.adomonline.com/ken-agyapongs-no-nonsense-image-could-appeal-to-young-voters-mfwa/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:16:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573385 The Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, says Kennedy Ohene Agyapong’s reputation as a no-nonsense and straight-talking politician could resonate with a section of the Ghanaian electorate, particularly young people, as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) prepares for its presidential primaries in January 2026.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Newsfile on Saturday, August 30, 2025, Mr. Braimah noted that Agyapong’s personality as a disciplinarian stands out in the current political climate.

“I think he’s also seen as a no-nonsense person, a straight talker, he speaks his mind, and we’re at a point in this country where, especially among the youth, they feel we need discipline in society, we need somebody who can bulldoze his way through,” he stated.

According to him, such traits have been leveraged by other right-wing leaders globally, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, to propel themselves to political prominence.

On questions surrounding Agyapong’s wealth, Mr. Braimah observed that while debates remain over how the Assin Central legislator made his fortune, no concrete allegations of corruption have been leveled against him.

“People talk about where he made his money, but I don’t think anyone has said Ken is corrupt, he did this or he did that. There are question marks about how he made his money and all that, but he doesn’t have that baggage,” he explained.

The MFWA Director further highlighted that the 65-year-old politician enters the race with 24 years of parliamentary experience, during which he chaired and served on several committees.

“One positive thing for Kennedy Agyapong is that he has the name recognition. Any politically active person would have heard about him,” Mr. Braimah added.

However, he cautioned that Mr. Agyapong’s history of what he described as “reckless talk” could pose challenges to his campaign, stressing that “his past behaviours… will continue to haunt him.” He cited instances of insults and confrontations that raised concerns about the legislator’s temperament and emotional intelligence, though he noted some improvement since Agyapong declared his presidential ambition.

Kennedy Agyapong is one of five contenders in the upcoming NPP presidential primaries, alongside Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, former Trade Minister Alan Kyerematen, former Agriculture Minister Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, and former Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko.

The winner will lead the party into the 2028 general elections.

Source: MyJoyOnline

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Vote for NDC candidate, Mahama wants to work with him – Julius Debrah to Akwatia voters https://www.adomonline.com/vote-for-ndc-candidate-mahama-wants-to-work-with-him-julius-debrah-to-akwatia-voters/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 08:07:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573373 The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has urged voters in the Akwatia constituency to support the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate, Bernard Bediako, in the upcoming by-election.

Speaking to party supporters on Sunday, August 31, 2025, Mr. Debrah conveyed President John Dramani Mahama’s personal appeal to the electorate.

“John Mahama says I should tell you, the people of Akwatia, that he wants to work with the NDC candidate Bernard Bediako in his government,” he stated.

His message formed part of the NDC’s campaign efforts ahead of the by-election, scheduled for Tuesday, September 2, 2025.

Mr. Debrah urged constituents to translate their support into votes, stressing that a win for the NDC would strengthen the government’s partnership with Akwatia in advancing development projects.

The by-election follows the passing of the constituency’s Member of Parliament, Ernest Kumi.

Source: AdomOnline

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Gov’t cuts nursing and allied health training fees by 50% https://www.adomonline.com/govt-cuts-nursing-and-allied-health-training-fees-by-50/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 07:46:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573366 The Ministry of Health has announced a 50 percent reduction in school fees for Nursing and Allied Health Training students, effective from the 2025/2026 academic year.

In a statement signed by Tony Goodman, Deputy Director and Spokesperson of the Ministry, the move forms part of the government’s “No-Fee-Stress” policy aimed at easing the financial burden on students and parents.

“This policy offers direct relief to families and ensures that no institution charges beyond the approved schedule of fees or collects payments for items already covered,” the Ministry stated.

The reduction is in line with President John Dramani Mahama’s pledge to make tertiary education more affordable and reflects government’s broader commitment to expand access to health training opportunities while supporting student welfare.

Principals of Health Training Institutions have been cautioned to comply fully with the directive. The Ministry warned that any head found imposing unauthorized charges “does so at their own risk.”

Schools have also been instructed to begin preparations for admitting students under the new arrangement in the upcoming academic year.

Read the full statement below:

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Interior Minister meets Yagbonwura to restore peace amid Sawla-Bole conflict https://www.adomonline.com/interior-minister-meets-yagbonwura-to-restore-peace-amid-sawla-bole-conflict/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 07:42:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2573343 A high-powered government delegation, led by the Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has held a closed-door meeting in Damongo with the Overlord of Gonja, Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I.

The meeting, held at the Jakpa Palace, sought to foster dialogue, peacefully resolve outstanding disputes, and restore peace and order in the region.

The official team included the Chief of Defence Staff, Lt. Gen. William Agyapong; Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohunu; Director-General of Prisons, Patience Baffoe Bonnie; Comptroller-General of Immigration, Samuel Amandu Bansintale; and Chief of Army Staff, Major-General Lawrence Gbetamu Nana Adu-Gyamfi.

President John Mahama, following renewed tensions in the Sawla-Bole area of the Savannah Region, had initiated measures to calm the situation.

While on a state visit to Singapore, he held a telephone conversation with Yagbonwura to discuss peace incentives.

Subsequently, Minister Muntaka was dispatched with the delegation to work closely with the Regional Security Council (REGSEC), traditional rulers, and community stakeholders in Damongo to reinforce efforts to de-escalate tensions, sustain law and order, and entrench dialogue as the way forward.

Source: Isaac Nongya

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