Local News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 04 Jul 2026 17:41:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Local News – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Fire destroys house master’s office, storeroom at Adonten SHS https://www.adomonline.com/fire-destroys-house-masters-office-storeroom-at-adonten-shs/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 17:41:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679881 Firefighters from the Aburi and Akropong Fire Stations have contained a fire outbreak at Adonten Senior High School, preventing the blaze from spreading beyond the school’s science block.

In a Facebook post on Saturday, July 4, the Ghana National Fire Service said the fire caused extensive damage to the House Master’s office, a storeroom and several educational and administrative materials.

“The fire destroyed the House Master’s office, storeroom, and several school items, including office equipment, books, uniforms and electronic devices, while firefighters successfully salvaged library books and gardening tools,” the Service said.

According to the Fire Service, the swift and coordinated response by personnel from the two stations prevented the fire from spreading to other critical parts of the school, significantly limiting the extent of the destruction.

It noted that before firefighters arrived at the scene, staff and students had attempted to extinguish the blaze but were unable to bring it under control.

No injuries or fatalities were recorded in the incident.

The Ghana National Fire Service said investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire, while authorities continue to assess the full extent of the damage.

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16% of Accra’s drainage buffer zones lost to encroachment — GARID https://www.adomonline.com/16-of-accras-drainage-buffer-zones-lost-to-encroachment-garid/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 17:28:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679877 Nearly one-sixth of the legally protected buffer zones along major drainage channels in parts of the Greater Accra Region has been overtaken by unauthorised developments, a new assessment by the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) Project has revealed.

The findings come in the wake of the recent devastating floods that displaced thousands of residents and claimed lives in the capital, reinforcing concerns over the impact of uncontrolled development on flood management.

The study, which examined developments within designated drainage corridors across 16 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), found that approximately 16 per cent of the mandatory 25-metre drainage buffer zones had been encroached upon.

Presenting the assessment on Friday, July 3, GARID Project Coordinator and member of the Post-Flood Mitigation Committee, Kojo Ohene Safo, explained that the exercise analysed changes in development between 2022 and 2026 using geospatial data and field assessments.

He said the review focused on the legally required 25-metre setback on both sides of major drains, a planning requirement intended to preserve waterways, facilitate maintenance works and reduce flood risks.

According to the assessment, the number of structures erected within protected drainage corridors continues to rise across many parts of the region despite existing planning regulations.

Mr Ohene Safo noted that while some localities recorded little or no additional encroachment, the broader trend points to increasing pressure on drainage infrastructure.

He cited Ablekuma Central as one of the few exceptions, where six structures identified within the protected buffer zone in 2022 remained unchanged during the latest assessment period.

However, he said most of the assemblies studied recorded significant increases in illegal developments.

In Ayawaso Central, structures located within drainage buffers increased from 793 in 2022 to 801 in 2026, while Ayawaso East witnessed a sharper rise from 337 to 494 over the same period.

The situation was similarly pronounced in Ga Central, where an additional 54 structures were erected between 2023 and 2025, raising the total number of encroaching structures within the assessed corridor to 2,329.

Other assemblies also recorded substantial increases.

In Krowor, the number of structures rose from 178 to 295, while Okai Koi North registered an increase from 596 to 729.

Ablekuma West experienced one of the largest jumps, with structures increasing from 904 to 1,293.

The assessment further showed that Ga North recorded a dramatic increase from 1,049 to 2,261 structures, while Ga South rose from 746 to 871.

Encroachment also continued in La Dade-Kotopon, where structures increased from 544 to 638, and Adentan, which rose from 171 to 214.

Mr Ohene Safo disclosed that a total of 10,497 structures were identified within protected drainage buffer zones across the sampled assemblies.

He warned that the growing occupation of waterways was significantly reducing the natural capacity of drains to convey stormwater during periods of intense rainfall.

“And so, when we have the volume of rain that we do, the water doesn’t have a natural path. That will inevitably impact people it will affect them,” he stated.

The GARID assessment comes amid renewed national efforts to address flooding following the recent torrential rains that inundated large sections of Accra and other parts of the country.

Urban planning experts have consistently identified encroachment on waterways, indiscriminate construction within drainage reserves, poor waste management and weak enforcement of planning regulations as major contributors to recurrent flooding in the capital.

The findings are expected to inform the work of the government’s Post-Flood Mitigation Committee, which is reviewing engineering, planning and enforcement measures aimed at restoring drainage corridors and improving flood resilience across the Greater Accra Region.

Officials have indicated that stronger collaboration between local authorities, planning institutions and enforcement agencies will be required to halt further encroachment and protect critical drainage infrastructure from continued development.

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AMA presents 997 school desks to improve teaching and learning in public schools https://www.adomonline.com/ama-presents-997-school-desks-to-improve-teaching-and-learning-in-public-schools/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 16:15:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679865 The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has presented 997 school desks to eight selected public schools across the metropolis as part of efforts to improve teaching and learning and create a more comfortable classroom environment for pupils.

The desks, made up of mono desks, dual desks, and hexagonal desks, were procured through the District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF). They are expected to benefit schools in the Assembly’s three sub-metros: Okaikoi South, Ashiedu Keteke and Ablekuma South.

The beneficiary schools are Bubiashie, Kaneshie, Ussher, Ga Mashie, Ayalolo, Korle Gonno, Mamprobi, and Ojoo public schools.

Under the distribution plan, Bubiashie and Kaneshie schools in Okaikoi South will receive 166 desks each. In Ashiedu Keteke, Ussher, Ga Mashie, and Ayalolo schools will receive 115, 125, and 92 desks respectively. Korle Gonno, Mamprobi and Ojoo schools in Ablekuma South will also receive 115, 105 and 112 desks respectively.

Presenting the desks, the Mayor of Accra, Michael Kpakpo Allotey, said the intervention fulfilled a commitment by President John Dramani Mahama to improve furniture supply in public schools under the government’s Reset Agenda.

He described President Mahama as a “talk and do” leader, saying the President had promised to provide quality furniture for schoolchildren and had delivered on that promise.

“The President promised to provide furniture for our schoolchildren, and today that promise has been fulfilled. We have procured 997 desks, which will be distributed to eight schools across the metropolis,” he said.

Hon. Allotey said the intervention would help reduce the furniture deficit in the beneficiary schools and provide pupils with a more comfortable and dignified environment for learning.

He added that the Assembly was also using part of its Internally Generated Fund (IGF) to renovate schools across the metropolis, including repairs to classroom roofs, replacement of damaged furniture, and improvement of toilet facilities.

The Mayor said the Assembly would monitor the use of the desks and other items supplied to ensure that they were properly maintained and used for their intended purpose.

On behalf of Members of Parliament within the metropolis, the MP for Odododiodio Constituency, Alfred Nii Kotey Ashie, expressed appreciation to President Mahama for fulfilling his promise to improve learning conditions in public schools. He also commended the quality of the desks.

In a related development, the Mayor presented assorted medical equipment, environmental health logistics and office equipment to the Metro Health Directorate, the Environmental Health Department and the Assembly’s three sub-metros to support public service delivery.

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Ignore fraudulent SMS messages claiming to offer fine discounts – DVLA https://www.adomonline.com/ignore-fraudulent-sms-messages-claiming-to-offer-fine-discounts-dvla/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 15:26:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679861 The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has warned the public to be vigilant against a growing scam involving fraudulent text messages that deceive motorists into making payments through fake online platforms under the pretext of settling DVLA fines.

In a statement, the Authority said it has identified the activities of fraudsters who send SMS messages containing payment links to unsuspecting members of the public, falsely claiming to be collecting fines on behalf of the DVLA.

According to the Authority, recipients who click on the links are redirected to fake websites where they are prompted to pay purported DVLA fines, often with promises of discounted penalties or warnings of urgent payment deadlines.

The DVLA stressed that the messages are fraudulent and urged the public to ignore them.

“The DVLA does not offer discounts on fines. Any SMS, website, platform, or person claiming to offer discounted DVLA fines is fraudulent,” the Authority stated.

It further clarified that the only approved online payment platform for DVLA transactions is the Government of Ghana’s official payment platform, Ghana.gov.gh, while the Authority’s official website remains dvla.gov.gh.

The Authority warned motorists and the general public not to click on suspicious links, provide personal information, or make payments through unofficial websites or platforms claiming to represent the DVLA.

It advised the public to verify all DVLA-related information through its official website, recognised DVLA offices, or approved communication channels before making any payments.

The DVLA also encouraged anyone who receives suspicious SMS messages purporting to be from the Authority to report them to the nearest DVLA office or the appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation.

The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding the public against fraud and ensuring that all its services and transactions are conducted through secure and authorised channels.

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Flood disaster: Death toll hits 34 — NADMO https://www.adomonline.com/flood-disaster-death-toll-hits-34-nadmo/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 12:38:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679857 The National Disaster Management Organisation has confirmed that 34 people have died across the country following the devastating floods that occurred on Monday, June 29.

Out of the figure, 12 deaths were recorded in Accra, while the remaining fatalities were reported from other parts of the country affected by the floods.

The Director of Inspectorate at NADMO, Richard Amo Yartey, who disclosed this, said the death toll could rise as the organisation continues efforts to reconcile the list of missing persons with bodies that have been retrieved.

“The death toll in Accra is 12, across the country is 34 but it could go up. If we did the matching and realise that some of the people missing have been found dead, then the death toll will increase and those listed as missing will reduce,” he stated.

Mr Amo Yartey made this known in an interview on TV3 on Thursday, July 2.

He said NADMO officials were still on the ground in affected communities, working to recover missing persons and provide support to victims of the disaster.

According to him, the organisation had also intensified the distribution of relief items to displaced persons across the country.

“As I speak to you now the warehouse is busy moving supplies to the distressed. Relief is across the country, we are going to send relief everywhere,” he said.

Mr Amo Yartey further indicated that the floods affected seven regions, displacing a total of 89,736 people. The Greater Accra Region recorded the highest number of displaced persons, with 54,712 people affected. It was followed by the Central Region, where 21,882 persons were displaced.

In the Volta Region, 8,534 people were displaced, while the Western Region recorded 2,020 displaced persons.

The Ashanti Region recorded 1,461 displaced individuals, while 937 people were left homeless in the Western North Region.

The Eastern Region recorded the lowest number, with 190 displaced persons in Abuakwa South. NADMO said its response teams remained active in the affected areas as search, recovery and relief operations continued.

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Former Finance Minister Amin Adam hands over Masjid Al-Noor to Muslim community https://www.adomonline.com/former-finance-minister-amin-adam-hands-over-masjid-al-noor-to-muslim-community/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 12:28:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679848 Former Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for Karaga, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has officially commissioned and handed over the Masjid Al-Noor to the Muslim community, describing the project as a contribution towards promoting faith, knowledge and community development.

The ceremony was attended by former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Member of Parliament for Tolon, the Northern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Mohammed Bantima Samba, popularly known as Chairman Samba, religious leaders and members of the public.

Speaking at the commissioning, Dr Amin Adam urged Imams to avoid using sermons to launch personal attacks, encouraging them instead to use the pulpit to promote peace, unity and moral values.

His remarks, delivered directly to the religious leaders, drew an emotional reaction from sections of the audience. He also expressed gratitude to all individuals who contributed to the successful completion of the project, including former Vice President Dr Bawumia.

Dr Bawumia, who received a warm welcome on arrival, commended Dr Amin Adam for his vision and commitment to investing in projects that benefit communities.

Although rainfall cut short his address, the former Vice President stressed the importance of supporting initiatives that promote faith, education and community development, describing them as key pillars of national progress.

Also speaking at the event, Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Alhassan Suhuyini, put aside political differences to praise Dr Amin Adam for the initiative.

He described the Karaga MP as an inspiration and role model, commending his commitment to giving back to society through projects that positively impact communities.

The commissioning and handover of Masjid Al-Noor marks the completion of a major community project spearheaded by Dr Amin Adam.

The mosque is expected to serve as a centre for worship, religious education and community engagement, reflecting his commitment to supporting social and spiritual development in the Karaga constituency and beyond.

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Flood mitigation should be continuous, not a one-off effort – Expert warns https://www.adomonline.com/flood-mitigation-should-be-continuous-not-a-one-off-effort-expert-warns/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:58:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679844 Operational Governance and Risk Management Expert, ED Andrews, has called for a long-term and continuous approach to flood mitigation in Accra, warning that disaster management in Ghana remains too focused on response instead of prevention and preparedness.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, July 4, during a discussion on the recurring floods in Accra, Mr Andrews said the country’s handling of flood disasters continues to expose serious weaknesses in planning, rescue preparedness and long-term mitigation.

According to him, disaster management should not begin only after floodwaters have destroyed homes, displaced residents, and claimed lives.

“What I want to clearly put across is that disaster management is not about response. That is what we are seeing,” he said.

“Disaster management itself is a cycle which starts with mitigation. Then we go into preparedness.”

Mr Andrews explained that preparedness goes far beyond emergency reaction after a disaster has happened. In his view, it should include practical planning, simulations, and rescue drills so that institutions know how to respond effectively when lives are at risk.

“Preparedness is not just about response. Preparedness is even simulating how we save people.”

He said that Ghana should not be caught off guard by severe flooding because the country’s own rainfall data suggests a pattern that points to recurring high-impact events over time.

Citing historical rainfall figures, Mr Andrews said there appears to be a cycle of major rainfall events roughly every 10 years, making the threat of devastating floods largely predictable.

“The data points to some cycles of event, and it’s like a 10-year cycle,” he said.

“So if we go back to 1990, we take it from 1990 up to 2026, like every 10 years, we experience some volume of rainfall on this scale every 10 years. So it’s a cycle.”

He said this pattern means state agencies and disaster planners should have been far better prepared for the latest floods.

“So the predictability, from a risk management point of view, is there,” he stated. “Our level of preparedness and how we dealt with the situation shouldn’t have been what it is.”

To support his point, Mr Andrews referred to recent rainfall figures, including 243.9mm in one hour on July 3, 212.8mm on June 3, 182.5mm on June 9, and 169.2mm on June 29, 2026, saying these events show the scale of the threat Accra faces.

“So almost every 10 years, some event of this nature happens. So the predictability is there,” he said.

Mr Andrews said that his criticism was not based on complicated scientific forecasting or sophisticated weather technology, but on basic data that should already be available to those responsible for planning.

“This one, I’m not even being scientific. I’m not talking about early warning systems. I’m just looking at pure data for those who plan for these things to have worked with,” he said.

He said the country had failed to prepare for a mass casualty event, adding that there appeared to be no evidence of practical rescue simulations or coordinated flood response exercises involving key state institutions.

“So we didn’t prepare for a mass casualty event. How would we rescue people? There are no simulations,” he said.

Mr Andrews said that he had reviewed available literature and tried to establish whether the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) works with the military or other agencies to carry out flood response practice exercises, but found no evidence of such preparation.

“I’ve tried to find out whether we do any practices, whether NADMO engages in this type of activity in conjunction with the military to help deal with this situation. It doesn’t exist. So that is the preparedness element. We don’t have it.”

He described the situation as a “massive failure”, saying the absence of proper preparedness has left the country vulnerable whenever heavy rains trigger major flooding.

Beyond preparedness, Mr Andrews also turned attention to mitigation, particularly the work being done under the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) project. He acknowledged that the project contains strong ideas and could make a meaningful difference if fully implemented.

“When we come to the mitigation element, which we’ve dealt with through GARID, reading about what GARID intends to do, it is fantastic, if you look at the detail of what it wants to do,” he said. “And if it succeeds, it should lead to flood reduction.”

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My father left a valid will – Adwoa Safo https://www.adomonline.com/my-father-left-a-valid-will-adwoa-safo/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:56:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679841 Former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has stated that her late father, Apostle Kwadwo Safo, left behind a valid will governing the administration of his estate, insisting that the ongoing dispute surrounding the Kristo Asafo Mission is not about inheritance.

According to her, public commentary on the issue has wrongly created the impression that the disagreement centres on access to her father’s wealth or control of church property. She maintained that the real issue is the implementation of final directives issued by the late founder.

In a statement released on Friday, July 3, following what she described as an assassination attempt on her life on June 21, the former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection said Apostle Kwadwo Safo made clear arrangements regarding both the leadership of the church and the administration of his estate before his passing.

She stressed that her father did not die intestate and left legally binding instructions.

“It is also important to state clearly that my dad did not die intestate. He left a valid Will, which I believe sets out definitive provisions for the administration of his estate, including his properties and inheritance, all of which will be properly addressed and given effect upon the formal reading and execution of same,” she said.

Ms Safo argued that the existence of the will should dispel claims of an inheritance dispute within the family, adding that she has never sought personal gain from her father’s estate.

“I have never sought to draw wealth or personal gain from my late father’s estate or properties but have for many years, even before the passing of our dear dad, chosen to walk a path defined by integrity, contentment, independence and self-determined effort,” she stated.

She explained that the dispute is instead linked to constitutional amendments introduced within the Kristo Asafo Mission in 2024, which she said altered the church’s leadership structure.

According to her, the changes removed Israel Kwadwo Safo from leadership of the church and subsequently appointed her as head of the Kantanka family in February 2025.

Ms Safo said her late father personally instructed her to ensure the amendments were implemented before his death.

“On his death bed, my dad instructed me to ensure that this provision was expressly upheld, and I consider it my duty and responsibility to honour that directive as his first child,” she noted.

She rejected suggestions that she was seeking to take over the leadership of the church, insisting that she had no personal ambition to control either the church or its assets.

“The matter at hand is neither about any aspiration on my part to lead the Kristo Asafo Church, nor does it concern a dispute over church property or, for that matter, inheritance,” she said.

Ms Safo further called for public caution in interpreting the dispute as a struggle for power or wealth, stressing that her actions are aimed at ensuring her late father’s wishes are respected and properly implemented through lawful processes governing his estate.

She added that she remains committed to securing justice for the late Apostle Kwadwo Safo, the Kantanka family and the Kristo Asafo Mission, while allowing due legal processes to guide the execution of the will and related directives.

Full statement below:

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Xenophobia: South Africa must use civilised means to remove illegal migrants – Inusah Fuseini https://www.adomonline.com/xenophobia-south-africa-must-use-civilised-means-to-remove-illegal-migrants-inusah-fuseini/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:38:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679833 Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, has urged South African authorities to adopt civilised and lawful procedures in dealing with illegal migration, following the ongoing xenophobic attacks in the country.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, July 4, he said while he would not dispute claims that illegal migrants exist in South Africa, resorting to xenophobic violence is not an appropriate way to address the issue.

“Yes, people who migrate to South Africa and are undocumented are not legally entitled to be in that country but there is a civilised way to get them out of the country,” he said.

Mr Fuseini stressed that the responsibility lies with South African leadership to enforce immigration laws through proper institutional channels, rather than allowing citizens to take the law into their own hands.

“Even if you come to Ghana, we give you three months, and after three months, if you are still in Ghana, you are an undocumented illegal migrant, but we will not unleash our people on our fellow Africans to take the powers of the state into their own hands,” he noted.

He warned that permitting such actions undermines the rule of law and fuels attacks on fellow Africans, calling instead for orderly and humane processes in managing undocumented migration.

Meanwhile, a significant diplomatic impasse has emerged between South Africa and Ghana following the death of a Ghanaian national in Cape Town, Nana Karikari, Senior International Affairs and Political Analyst,  has claimed.

The core of the dispute involves the death of a Ghanaian national. Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated it received news of the death of 40-year-old Bashiru Isak with “profound shock” and asserted the victim was killed on June 30 during demonstrations.

South African authorities, including the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, reject this version of events as “factually incorrect.”

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Fresh attempt to remove seized galamsey excavators in Aowin sparks controversy https://www.adomonline.com/fresh-attempt-to-remove-seized-galamsey-excavators-in-aowin-sparks-controversy/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:33:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679830 A fresh attempt to remove dozens of excavators seized from illegal miners operating in the Tano Anwia Forest Reserve in the Aowin Municipality of the Western Region has sparked controversy, despite a High Court injunction restraining the movement of the equipment.

The excavators were among 34 machines confiscated during a military operation in May last year after armed illegal miners invaded the forest reserve and carried out extensive mining activities.

The operation, undertaken with the support of concession holder Clean Jobs Resources Limited, led to the arrest of 15 suspects, with the criminal case currently pending before the court.

Reports indicate that there have been repeated attempts to release the excavators to the miners on grounds that they would be used for development projects.

On Friday, July 3, two soldiers, who identified themselves as Warrant Officer Class One Dumfer and Warrant Officer Class Two Oteng from the Engineering Regiment of the Ghana Armed Forces, reportedly arrived at the Enchi Municipal Assembly in a military Land Cruiser pickup and a Toyota Highlander to take custody of the excavators.

Although they were shown a High Court injunction issued by the Sefwi Wiawso High Court prohibiting the removal of the equipment until the substantive case is determined, the soldiers allegedly insisted they had been directed to move the machines for a government project.

Lawyers for Clean Jobs Resources Limited secured the interlocutory injunction on June 26, 2026, to prevent the release of the excavators pending the hearing of the substantive matter.

Similar attempts have also reportedly been made to remove other excavators confiscated from illegal mining operations and currently being held in Kumasi, Samreboi and Enchi, raising fresh concerns over the handling of equipment seized in the fight against illegal mining.

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See the new rail freight locomotive acquired by Ghana Railway, the reactions, and the response https://www.adomonline.com/see-the-new-rail-freight-locomotive-acquired-by-ghana-railway-the-reactions-and-the-response/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:08:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679818 The Ministry of Transport has defended the government’s acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, dismissing concerns raised by critics as inaccurate and technically unfounded.

Videos of the newly acquired two diesel locomotives and freight wagons have been shared on social media amidst varied reactions with some concluding that they were old and outdated and not modern.

But in a statement issued on Thursday [July 2, 2026] by the Public Relations Unit of the Ministry of Transport, the ministry said the criticism of the British Rail Class 56 locomotives as outdated reflected a misunderstanding of railway engineering and operations.

It explained that the locomotives are not assessed solely by their age but by factors such as structural integrity, refurbishment quality, reliability, maintainability, route compatibility, spare parts availability and commercial performance.

The ministry said the two locomotives underwent extensive refurbishment in the United Kingdom before being imported into Ghana.

The work included complete overhauls of the diesel engines, traction motors, electrical traction equipment, bogies and braking systems, as well as the installation of modern railway communication and safety systems. 

The Ministry explained that the locomotives were also tested and certified before export and are backed by a five-year warranty against operational defects.

Overhaul 

The Ministry said that with routine maintenance, the locomotives were expected to remain operational for at least 15 years before requiring major overhauls.

Addressing concerns about maintenance and the availability of spare parts, the Ministry noted that the Class 56 locomotives remain in active commercial freight service in the United Kingdom and Hungary.

 It added that the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) has secured commitments from suppliers to maintain a five-year stock of essential spare parts, while specialised engineers have already begun training  Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) technicians and engineers to build local maintenance capacity.

The Ministry also defended the cost of the acquisition, noting that the two freight locomotives and 20 container wagons were purchased for approximately US$3.18 million.

It contrasted this with the previous administration’s procurement of two PESA Diesel Multiple Unit passenger trains for about US$14.67 million.

According to the Ministry, comparisons between the two acquisitions were misleading because they serve different purposes.

“While the PESA trains were designed for passenger transport, the newly acquired Class 56 locomotives are intended for heavy freight operations and the establishment of Ghana’s first structured container rail freight business.” The Ministry said 

Operations 

It further rejected claims that the Tema-Mpakadan railway lacks cargo handling equipment.

It said GRDA already has two reach stackers and five heavy-duty forklift machines to load and offload containers, with plans underway to procure two gantry cranes to strengthen long-term terminal operations.

On the commercial viability of the project, the Ministry said freight demand along the Tema-Mpakadan corridor had been established through feasibility studies conducted before construction of the railway.

The Ministry disclosed that GRDA is finalising commercial off-take agreements, one of which was expected to generate approximately US$3.5 million in annual revenue.

The Ministry estimated that revenue from freight operations would enable the investment in the locomotives and wagons to be recovered within two years while providing many more years of productive service.

It also highlighted recent interventions by the current administration, including the restoration of passenger rail services between Kojokrom, Sekondi and Takoradi, the recommissioning of passenger trains, the revival of stalled railway projects and efforts to address inherited technical deficiencies on the Tema-Mpakadan line.

The Ministry maintained that the freight assets would reduce logistics costs, ease pressure on Ghana’s roads, support industrialisation and generate sustainable revenue, while advancing the government’s broader vision of positioning rail transport as a key pillar of the 24-hour economy.

Internodal transport 

The Tema–Mpakadan Railway Project was  designed to provide a safe, efficient, and reliable transport link for cargo operators and businesses serving northern Ghana.

A key component of the project is the development of a container terminal at Mpakadan in the Asuogyaman District. 

The facility was aimed at integrating rail and lake transport, creating a seamless logistics corridor that connects the Tema Port to northern Ghana via the Volta Lake.

The corridor would also facilitate trade with the landlocked countries of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali, offering a faster and more cost-effective route for the movement of goods.

Beyond boosting regional trade, the project was expected to reduce heavy truck traffic on major highways, ease road congestion, and minimise axle load-related damage to the country’s road infrastructure.

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“I lost everything… the house is empty” – Dennis Miracles Aboagye recounts flood ordeal https://www.adomonline.com/i-lost-everything-the-house-is-empty-dennis-miracles-aboagye-recounts-flood-ordeal/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:03:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679813 Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Communications Director to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2028 presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has recounted the devastating impact of the recent floods, revealing that he lost virtually all his belongings after floodwaters swept through his home.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, July 4, Mr Aboagye described the destruction as overwhelming, saying his family has been left with nothing and will have to rebuild from scratch.

“I lost everything, and I have nothing in my house. The house is empty, and we need to start everything again,” he said.

He explained that the force of the floodwaters was so intense that it broke through the main gate of his house, illustrating the sheer power of the flooding.

“As a matter of fact, the water broke the main gate, and if the water was able to break the main gate, it should tell you the strength of the water,” he stated.

His account comes in the wake of the recent torrential rains, which triggered widespread flooding across several parts of Accra and other communities.

The floods submerged homes, businesses, roads and public infrastructure, displaced residents, disrupted transportation, destroyed properties, and prompted emergency rescue operations by the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), the Ghana Armed Forces, the Ghana National Fire Service, and the Ghana Police Service.

Authorities continue to assess the extent of the damage while providing relief to affected communities.

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NADMO to begin relief distribution to flood victims today https://www.adomonline.com/nadmo-to-begin-relief-distribution-to-flood-victims-today/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:29:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679816 The National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) will begin distributing relief items to victims of the recent floods from Saturday, July 4, as the government steps up efforts to support displaced families and affected communities across the country.

The announcement was made by the Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, during a press briefing at the Jubilee House on Friday, July 3.

According to Mr Kwakye Ofosu, the relief exercise forms part of the government’s ongoing response to the devastating floods that have claimed lives, displaced residents and destroyed properties, particularly in the Greater Accra Region.

He disclosed that emergency relief supplies have already been delivered to some of the hardest-hit communities, with additional consignments expected to reach other affected areas in the coming days.

“The government remains committed to ensuring that all victims receive the necessary support as recovery efforts continue,” he said.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu also appealed to the public to cooperate with emergency response agencies and comply with safety directives to facilitate ongoing rescue and recovery operations.

“As we navigate the aftermath of this disaster, we urge all citizens to remain vigilant, adhere to safety warnings and report emergencies,” he stated.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment to restoring affected communities, he assured victims that support would continue until normalcy is restored.

“Your government, the Mahama government, will not rest until every displaced family is housed, every district is restored, and our communities are rebuilt to be stronger and more resilient against future anomalies,” he said.

Heavy rains in recent days have triggered widespread flooding across parts of the Greater Accra Region, resulting in deaths, the displacement of residents and extensive damage to homes, businesses and public infrastructure. Emergency response teams continue to carry out rescue operations while assessing the full extent of the destruction and providing relief to affected communities.

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ISSER urges government to triple sanitation investment to tackle flooding and disease https://www.adomonline.com/isser-urges-government-to-triple-sanitation-investment-to-tackle-flooding-and-disease/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 10:22:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679810 The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has called on the government to substantially increase investment in waste management and sanitation, arguing that inadequate funding is costing Ghana billions of cedis annually in healthcare expenditure and lost productivity while undermining national development.

In a new policy brief titled Waste or Wealth? The Economic Returns to Sanitation Investment in Ghana, the University of Ghana research institute says sanitation should be elevated from a routine environmental expenditure to a strategic national investment capable of improving public health, creating jobs and driving economic growth. The study recommends that Ghana align its waste management spending with the average investment levels of lower-middle-income countries, describing the current level of expenditure as significantly below international best practice.

Among its key recommendations, ISSER wants government to significantly increase budgetary allocations for sanitation, drainage infrastructure and environmental health programmes, noting that the economic cost of poor sanitation far exceeds current public spending on the sector.

The institute also wants investment targeted at densely populated urban communities, flood-prone settlements and underserved peri-urban areas, where sanitation-related health and environmental risks are highest.

According to the report, prioritising these communities would reduce disease outbreaks, lower mortality rates and ease the disproportionate burden borne by vulnerable populations while enabling Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to address sanitation challenges more effectively.

ISSER further recommends that government integrate the health and economic benefits of sanitation into national budgeting and development planning, arguing that current expenditure frameworks often overlook the substantial savings that could be realised through improved waste management.

The report says treating sanitation as an investment rather than a recurring cost would help policymakers better appreciate its contribution to economic productivity, environmental sustainability and public health.

The institute also called for increased investment in infrastructure aimed at reducing sanitation-related diseases, including household and communal toilet facilities, faecal sludge treatment plants, improved stormwater drainage systems and reliable solid waste collection services.

It said these interventions would help eliminate breeding grounds for disease vectors while reducing the incidence of preventable illnesses such as malaria, cholera and typhoid.

To improve service delivery, ISSER urged government to strengthen the institutional capacity of MMDAs by enhancing planning, budgeting, regulation and monitoring of waste management services. It also recommended greater use of environmental and public health data in local planning to improve resource allocation and track the economic returns from sanitation investments.

The report additionally called for better regulation of informal waste operators, recommending that municipal assemblies encourage operators, including tricycle (“aboboyaa”) waste collectors, to enrol in active health insurance schemes and undergo regular medical screening.

ISSER concludes that closing Ghana’s sanitation investment gap presents a significant opportunity to improve public health, strengthen human capital, stimulate the circular economy and accelerate progress towards the country’s sustainable development goals.

“Strategic and scaled-up investment in waste and sanitation… represents a high-yield opportunity to boost public health and enhance economic productivity,” the report states.

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I’m fulfilling my father’s final wishes, not chasing inheritance – Adwoa Safo https://www.adomonline.com/im-fulfilling-my-fathers-final-wishes-not-chasing-inheritance-adwoa-safo/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 09:35:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679803 Former Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has dismissed claims that the ongoing dispute surrounding the Kristo Asafo Mission is about her desire to lead the church or inherit her late father’s estate.

In a statement issued on Friday, July 3, following what she described as an assassination attempt on her life on June 21, Ms Safo said the public had misunderstood the real issues at the heart of the dispute.

“The matter at hand is neither about any aspiration on my part to lead the Kristo Asafo Church, nor does it concern a dispute over church property or, for that matter, inheritance,” she stated.

She stressed that she has never sought personal wealth from the estate of her late father, Apostle Kwadwo Safo, insisting that she has always chosen a life of independence and integrity.

“I have never sought to draw wealth or personal gain from my late father’s estate or properties, but have for many years, even before the passing of our dear dad, chosen to walk a path defined by integrity, contentment, independence and self-determined effort,” she said.

According to Ms Safo, the disagreement is centred on the implementation of amendments made to the church’s constitution by Apostle Kwadwo Safo in 2024. She explained that the revised constitution removed Israel Kwadwo Safo as leader of the church and later installed her as head of the Kantanka family in February 2025.

She said her father specifically instructed her on his deathbed to ensure the constitutional changes were respected and implemented.

“On his death bed, my dad instructed me to ensure that this provision was expressly upheld, and I consider it my duty and responsibility to honour that directive as his first child,” she noted.

Ms Safo also rejected suggestions that her father’s estate lacked legal direction, stating that Apostle Kwadwo Safo left behind a valid will outlining how his properties and inheritance should be administered.

“It is also important to state clearly that my dad did not die intestate. He left a valid Will, which I believe sets out definitive provisions for the administration of his estate, including his properties and inheritance, all of which will be properly addressed and given effect upon the formal reading and execution of same,” she said.

She maintained that her overriding objective is to ensure justice for her late father, her family and the Kristo Asafo Mission, while remaining committed to fulfilling what she described as her father’s final wishes.

Read full statement below:

July 3, 2026.

STATEMENT BY SARAH ADWOA SAFO FOR JUSTICE ON ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON HER LIFE.

Following the disturbing and very brazen assassination attempt on my life on the morning of Sunday June 21, 2026, I feel it is imperative to address the public directly on the matters leading to this grave and deeply unfortunate incident and its aftermath.

Firstly, I am profoundly grateful to be alive, and I do not take that reality for granted. With bullets, flying all around me on that fateful Sunday morning and the thought of losing my life and leaving behind my two young children has been deeply distressing as a mother and will remain an experience I cannot wish for any one. I am eternally grateful to God for my life.

No one should ever have to live under the threat of violence or intimidation, most especially, a woman standing firm in her convictions and carrying out the dying wishes and responsibilities bestowed on her.

My near death experience is even the more troubling, in that, if an attempt of this nature can happen to a Woman of my Background, Standing, and Public Persona and afterwards there is a seeming lacklustre interest in pursuing and bringing the perpetrators of this heinous crime to book and ensure Justice is served, raises very serious concerns for every Ghanaian in this country in relation to the broader implications for public safety, the administration of justice, and the protection of especially women and the vulnerable in our society.

While I fully respect the right of every accused person to due process and the presumption of innocence, I believe it is equally important that the justice system is seen to be firm, fair, impartial, and sensitive to the experiences of victims, especially women.

Let me also be explicitly clear on the facts, because there has been a lot of speculation and misinformation on the issues leading to the shooting attempt on my life.

The matter at hand is neither about any aspiration on my part to lead the Kristo Asafo Church, nor does it concern a dispute over church property or, for that matter, inheritance.

I say with modesty, that I am deeply blessed to be self made and I have never sought to draw wealth or personal gain from my late father’s estate or properties, but have for many years even before the passing of our dear dad, chosen to walk a path defined by integrity, contentment, independence, and self-determined effort.

My position has been about upholding the dying wishes of our dad and the enforcement of the church’s amended constitution, which was directed by my late dad, Apostle Kwadwo Safo in 2024, removing Israel Kwadwo Safo as leader of the Church and thereafter, installing me as the leader of the Kantanka Family in February 2025.

On his death bed, my dad instructed me to ensure that this provision was expressly upheld, and I consider it my duty and responsibility to honour that directive as his first child.[Find attached, extract of letter from me to the leadership of the Church]

It is also important to state clearly that my dad did not die intestate. He left a valid Will, which I believe sets out definitive provisions for the administration of his estate, including his properties and inheritance all of which will be properly addressed and given effect upon the formal reading and execution of same.

I want to sincerely thank my family for their support, my siblings for their constant presence, my two kids, Kelvin and Daniella, the doctors and medical team for their care, my friends, well-wishers and the Ghanaian people for their immense support, prayers, encouragement, and goodwill messages during this very difficult period. It has meant more than words can express.

At the heart of all of this must be Justice for Apostle Kwadwo Safo and all he worked and stood for, Justice for myself, Sarah Adwoa Safo, Justice for my family, Justice for the Kristo Asafo Church, Justice for the thousands in Dome-Kwabenya whom I served in the last 12 years and Justice for the many women who continue to face intimidation in a patriarchal society, and Justice for every Ghanaian who is increasingly worried that justice is not always guaranteed equally.

Justice must not only exist in principle. It must be seen, felt, and experienced by all. Justice must manifestly be seen to be done right to, and by all.

Sarah Adwoa Safo(Esq.)

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FDA shuts down Nungua lounge over alleged illicit drug possession, two arrested https://www.adomonline.com/fda-shuts-down-nungua-lounge-over-alleged-illicit-drug-possession-two-arrested/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 19:26:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679772 The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has shut down the Italian Boy Lounge at Nungua Kantamanto following an operation that uncovered suspected illicit drugs on the premises.

The enforcement exercise forms part of the Authority’s ongoing efforts to clamp down on substance abuse and the illegal distribution of controlled substances.

According to the FDA, two staff members of the lounge have been arrested to assist with investigations into the alleged possession of the illicit drugs.

The premises have since been closed pending the outcome of the investigations.

The Authority said the operation underscores its commitment to protecting public health and ensuring that businesses comply with Ghana’s laws governing the sale and possession of regulated substances.

The FDA has identified and seized some drugs allegedly found during the operation.

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Mahama pledges better pensions as economy recovers https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-pledges-better-pensions-as-economy-recovers/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 18:34:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679767 President John Dramani Mahama has assured retired workers that his government will improve pension benefits as Ghana’s economy recovers, saying senior citizens will share in the gains of the country’s economic growth.

Speaking at the Republic Day Senior Citizens’ Luncheon in Accra, President Mahama said his administration is committed to rebuilding the economy while ensuring that retirees who contributed to national development enjoy a dignified standard of living.

“I pledge to our senior citizens that as the economy improves, we will improve not only wages and salaries for the active working population but also improve pensions for those who have sacrificed tirelessly for our dear nation, Ghana,” he said.

The President explained that government is laying the foundation for long-term economic growth through the implementation of the 24-Hour Economy and Accelerated Export Development Programme, which aims to increase production, create jobs and expand exports.

“We’re investing in skills, technology, manufacturing and value addition because we believe that Ghana must become a nation that produces more, exports more and creates prosperity for all,” he stated.

Mr Mahama said restoring macroeconomic stability remains a key priority of his administration, adding that the benefits of the economic recovery will be shared by both workers and pensioners.

He stressed that recognising the contributions of senior citizens goes beyond organising annual events, noting that the greatest honour government can bestow on them is to build a prosperous and resilient nation.

The President also highlighted government’s efforts to improve healthcare, strengthen education, modernise agriculture, deepen democratic governance and ensure prudent management of public resources.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of older persons, saying economic recovery must translate into better living conditions for retirees who devoted their lives to serving the country.

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Encroachment on drainage buffers worsening flooding in Greater Accra — GARID https://www.adomonline.com/encroachment-on-drainage-buffers-worsening-flooding-in-greater-accra-garid/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 18:32:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679752 The Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) Project has revealed that approximately 16% of legally protected drainage buffer zones across selected assemblies in the Greater Accra Region have been encroached upon, raising concerns over the increasing flood risk in the capital.

Presenting the findings on Friday, July 3, GARID Project Coordinator and member of the Post-Flood Mitigation Committee, Kojo Ohene Safo, said the assessment examined developments along major waterways in 16 metropolitan, municipal and district assemblies.

He explained that the study focused on the mandatory 25-metre buffer zone on either side of drains and compared data collected between 2022 and 2026.

According to him, the analysis found a steady increase in structures built within protected drainage corridors, despite planning regulations prohibiting such developments.

Mr Ohene Safo noted that although Ablekuma Central recorded no new encroachments during the period under review, this was an exception.

He said several other assemblies experienced significant increases in illegal developments within drainage buffers.

In Ayawaso Central, the number of structures within the protected zone increased from 793 in 2022 to 801 in 2026, while Ayawaso East recorded an increase from 337 to 494 structures.

Ga Central also saw an additional 54 structures constructed between 2023 and 2025, bringing the total number of encroaching structures in the assessed area to 2,329.

Other assemblies also recorded sharp increases. Krowor rose from 178 to 295 structures, Okai Koi North from 596 to 729, Ablekuma West from 904 to 1,293, while Ga North recorded one of the largest increases, rising from 1,049 to 2,261 structures.

Ga South also saw encroachments increase from 746 to 871 structures, while La Dade-Kotopon rose from 544 to 638 and Adentan from 171 to 214.

Overall, the assessment identified 10,497 structures located within drainage buffer zones across the sampled assemblies.

Mr Ohene Safo warned that the growing encroachment is obstructing the natural flow of stormwater and significantly increasing the risk of flooding.

“When we have the volume of rain that we do, the water doesn’t have a natural path. That will inevitably impact people; it will affect them,” he said.

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Govt urged to fix Mallam-Weija road as commuters spend long hours in traffic  https://www.adomonline.com/govt-urged-to-fix-mallam-weija-road-as-commuters-spend-long-hours-in-traffic/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 16:32:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679725 The Member of Parliament for Weija-Gbawe, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, has called on the government to urgently repair the Mallam-Weija stretch of the Accra-Kasoa highway.

According to him, deteriorating roads and delayed drainage projects are forcing commuters to spend up to four hours in traffic.

The MP indicated that using the stretch, which is one of the country’s busiest corridors, has become a daily nightmare for motorists due to the worsening condition of the roads.

Ahmed Shaib who was speaking on Citi Breakfast Show on Friday, July 3, said commuters travelling from the Central Region and Kasoa into Accra face severe delays, particularly between the Atala area, Weija Junction and Mallam Junction.

“You realize when people are coming from Kasoa towards Accra, sometimes it takes more than three hours just to pass by,” he said.

Part of the problem, he said, was a result of the slow pace of work on an ongoing storm drain project, adding that he had repeatedly engaged the Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources over the issue.

“He has been here about two or three times. He has asked the contractor to speed up. I do not know if it is an issue of funding or resources because they have been very slow in completing that project,” he stated.

The MP said the congestion is affecting productivity and delaying access to essential services, citing the case of a surgeon at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital who was caught in traffic for nearly three hours while patients waited for him.

“I know of a doctor at Korle Bu who sent me a message asking what was happening to us. He had been in traffic for all that while. How does he even get to the hospital to help patients?” he said.

He also mentioned that although he had undertaken repairs on sections of the road previously, recurring flooding and engineering defects continue to damage the carriageway and create potholes.

He disclosed that he had shared videos and photographs of the affected roads with the Minister for Roads and Highways, who had acknowledged the concerns and assured him that the issues would be addressed, however, he urged the government to expedite the intervention, stressing that thousands of commuters depend on the route every day.

“We are begging them. We are on our knees begging them. They should please do something about this for us, especially from Weija Junction to Mallam Junction, so that commuters will not remain in traffic for all this while,” he appealed.

He stressed that fixing the stretch would not only benefit residents of Weija-Gbawe but thousands of motorists travelling daily between Accra, Kasoa and the Central Region.

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GES directive on graduation ceremonies does not apply to private schools – GNACOPS https://www.adomonline.com/ges-directive-on-graduation-ceremonies-does-not-apply-to-private-schools-gnacops/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 16:25:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679714 The Ghana National Council of Private Schools (GNACOPS) has clarified that the Ghana Education Service’s (GES) directive suspending graduation ceremonies in pre-tertiary schools does not extend to privately owned educational institutions.

In a statement issued on Thursday, July 3, GNACOPS said it had received numerous enquiries from proprietors, school leaders and parents seeking clarification following the GES directive and a subsequent instruction by the Greater Accra Regional Education Directorate suspending planned graduation ceremonies in public schools.

The Council said its review of the directive and the applicable legal framework indicates that the administrative instruction is intended for schools under the direct supervision and management of the Ghana Education Service.

According to GNACOPS, the directive does not expressly prohibit private pre-tertiary schools from organising graduation or transition ceremonies conducted in accordance with existing regulatory standards.

The Council stressed that it fully supports the government’s efforts to promote discipline, modesty and responsible conduct in schools, stating that the objective of discouraging extravagance and unhealthy competition among students is a legitimate policy that deserves support.

However, it maintained that administrative directives can only apply within the jurisdiction of the issuing authority unless legislation expressly extends their scope.

“Private schools may therefore continue to organise graduation and transition ceremonies in accordance with their institutional policies and educational traditions, provided such ceremonies are conducted responsibly, modestly and in full compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements,” the statement said.

GNACOPS noted that graduation ceremonies in private schools serve important educational purposes, including recognising academic achievement, promoting leadership and character development, strengthening partnerships between schools and parents, and motivating learners.

The Council, however, advised its member schools to ensure that all ceremonies adhere to child protection standards, safeguard learner welfare, promote inclusiveness and academic integrity, and avoid extravagance, commercialisation or excessive displays of wealth.

It also called for zero tolerance towards partisan political activities or any conduct capable of undermining the dignity of education.

GNACOPS reaffirmed its commitment to working with the Ministry of Education, the Ghana Education Service, the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA), the National Teaching Council (NTC) and other stakeholders to develop policies that strengthen discipline while recognising the distinct governance frameworks of both public and private schools.

The Council concluded that while it supports efforts to preserve educational values, the current GES directive, as worded, does not legally apply to privately owned pre-tertiary educational institutions.

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Floods: Two bodies recovered at Adakope near Weija https://www.adomonline.com/floods-two-bodies-recovered-at-adakope-near-weija/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 15:58:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679731 The remains of two persons suspected to have died in recent flooding have been retrieved at Adakope near Weija in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.

The bodies were discovered on the evening of Thursday, July 2, according to the Presiding Member for the Weija-Gbawe Municipal Assembly, Wilfred Ayitey Blankson, who confirmed the incident and said the victims are believed to have been swept away by floodwaters.

He noted that the bodies have been conveyed by police to the Police Hospital morgue in Accra for preservation and further investigations.

The discovery adds to growing concerns over the impact of persistent flooding in parts of the municipality, which has repeatedly affected lives and property during heavy rains.

Mr. Blankson, who also serves as the Assembly’s Presiding Member, has appealed to the Ministry of Local Government to urgently support the Assembly with funding to help address the recurring flooding challenges in the area.

Meanwhile, the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has announced that the government will begin distributing relief items to flood-affected communities across the country from Saturday, July 4, as part of efforts to support victims of the recent heavy rains

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Juaboso residents commend MP for improving healthcare delivery https://www.adomonline.com/juaboso-residents-commend-mp-for-improving-healthcare-delivery/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 15:45:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679724 Residents of the Juaboso Constituency in the Western North Region have praised their Member of Parliament, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, for spearheading initiatives that have significantly improved healthcare delivery across the constituency.

Some residents of Sefwi Mafia and Sefwi Komeama expressed appreciation to the MP, noting that his commitment to expanding healthcare infrastructure has brought quality health services closer to their communities.

According to the residents, the construction of more than 39 Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds over the years has greatly improved access to primary healthcare, reducing the need for residents to travel long distances to seek medical attention.

The commendation came during the commissioning of the new health centres at Sefwi Komeama and Sefwi Mafia. Residents said the facilities will ease the burden of travelling to distant towns for treatment and ensure timely access to quality healthcare services.

They described the health centres as a major boost to healthcare delivery in the constituency and expressed optimism that the facilities would improve the overall well-being of the people.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Sefwi Juaboso, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, assured that he will continue to add more health facilities to improve the quality of healthcare delivery.

Also, the Juaboso District health director, Dr Deborah Mensah, indicated that the newly commissioned facilities would improve health care services in the district.

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Goaso residents criticise Health Minister for skipping municipal hospital during Ahafo visit https://www.adomonline.com/goaso-residents-criticise-health-minister-for-skipping-municipal-hospital-during-ahafo-visit/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 14:32:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679697 A section of residents in Goaso in the Ahafo Region have expressed disappointment with the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, for failing to visit the Goaso Municipal Hospital during his recent working visit to the region.

The Minister was in the region to launch the Free Primary Healthcare Initiative and hand over medical equipment to health facilities but did not tour the Goaso Municipal Hospital, the region’s largest government referral facility.

Speaking to Adom News, some residents said they had expected the Minister to inspect the hospital firsthand to appreciate the challenges confronting the facility and assess the urgent logistical needs affecting healthcare delivery.

According to them, although the Minister may have received reports on the state of the hospital, a personal visit would have provided him with a better understanding of the situation and the difficulties faced by both health workers and patients.

They argued that the Minister missed an opportunity to engage hospital management, staff and patients to obtain firsthand information on the operational challenges confronting the facility.

The residents also criticised regional authorities who accompanied the Minister, saying they should have encouraged him to include the hospital in his itinerary, as he has done during visits to health facilities in other parts of the country.

They maintained that the Goaso Municipal Hospital urgently requires improved logistics and infrastructure to enhance the quality of healthcare services and called on the Ministry of Health to prioritise the facility.

During his visit to the Ahafo Region, Mr Akandoh participated in a radio discussion, paid a courtesy call on the Goaso Traditional Council, met with regional and district health directors, and attended a durbar to officially launch the Free Primary Healthcare Initiative and hand over medical equipment.

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Cardiology Centre at KATH to be completed by August 2026 – Medical Trust Fund Administrator https://www.adomonline.com/cardiology-centre-at-kath-to-be-completed-by-august-2026-medical-trust-fund-administrator/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 14:30:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679709 Works on the Cardiology Centre at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is progressing steadily as the Ghana Medical Trust Fund sets August 2026 as the completion and commissioning date for the project.

The facility, funded by the Trust Fund, will house the Ashanti region’s first-ever catheterisation laboratory and other medical installations for diagnosing and treating cardiac diseases.

Representatives from the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, led by its administrator, have been addressing the National House of Chiefs over its mandates in championing quality healthcare delivery to citizens.

The Trust Fund, otherwise known as “MahamaCares”, is a national healthcare initiative spearheaded by the President to provide financial assistance to persons suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

The initiative seeks to ease the extreme financial burden on families by covering medical procedures, medications, and treatments not captured under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

While lauding the government for the initiative, President of the National House of Chiefs Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II questioned its sustainability.

“This intervention is excellent. We support it. But from experience, when governments come in, they abandon them. That’s why we are asking, is it sustainable?” he noted.

Responding to the concerns, Administrator of the Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku assured of sustenance of the initiative beyond the Mahama-led administration.

“The name of the Trust Fund is the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. When we were all growing up, we all had nicknames. So, I think that for “MahamaCares” it’s just a nickname for the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. So, going forward if there is a change of government, I don’t think it will affect the name of the Trust Fund,” she said.

Meanwhile, construction of a Cardiology centre, funded by the Trust Fund, is progressing steadily at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital with completion date set for August this year.

Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, is positive about the benefits of investments of the Trust Fund in healthcare delivery in the Ashanti region.

“This would prevent patients who need urgent cardiac care from travelling all the way to Accra. Hopefully, once completed, it would improve medical care for cardiac diseases,” he said.

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Government assures flood victims in six regions of imminent relief support https://www.adomonline.com/government-assures-flood-victims-in-six-regions-of-imminent-relief-support/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 13:07:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679689 The government has assured residents affected by the recent floods in six regions outside Greater Accra that emergency relief supplies will begin reaching their communities in the coming days.

Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu gave the assurance while briefing journalists in Accra on Friday, July 3, 2026, saying logistics have been finalised to extend relief operations to flood-hit areas across the country.

He said the next phase of the response will cover the Central, Volta, Western, Ashanti, Western North and Eastern Regions, stressing that residents in those areas have not been left out of government’s recovery efforts.

“To our brothers and sisters in the Central Region, Volta, Western, Ashanti, Western North and the Eastern Regions, please be assured that you have not been forgotten,” he said.

According to him, the government initially prioritised communities in Greater Accra where flooding caused widespread displacement, but relief operations are now being expanded nationwide.

He disclosed that logistics teams are being deployed to transport what he described as “massive relief packages” to affected districts, adding that NADMO regional coordinators are already on the ground to facilitate distribution.

“Additional supplies will arrive in your communities starting tomorrow,” he stated.

Mr. Kwakye Ofosu urged residents to remain vigilant, adhere to safety directives and promptly report emergencies as authorities continue to coordinate flood response efforts.

He reaffirmed the Mahama administration’s commitment to supporting all affected communities until recovery efforts are completed.

“Your government will not rest until every displaced family is safely housed, every affected district is restored, and our communities are rebuilt to be stronger and more resilient against future weather anomalies,” he said.

He also commended emergency response agencies, security services, health workers and volunteers for their dedication to rescue and relief operations since the floods struck.

The government says it will continue to provide regular updates as relief distribution is expanded to affected communities across the country.

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GNFS contains tanker fire after deadly crash on Akosombo–Tema highway https://www.adomonline.com/gnfs-contains-tanker-fire-after-deadly-crash-on-akosombo-tema-highway/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 12:54:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679682 The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has successfully contained a tanker fire following a fatal road crash at Teye Kwame on the Akosombo–Tema Highway in the early hours of June 28, 2026.

According to the Somanya Municipal Fire Station, a distress call was received at 0441 hours, prompting the immediate deployment of a five-member crew led by Station Officer II Oteng.

Upon arrival at the scene, firefighters met an overturned tanker fully engulfed in flames. The crew quickly mounted a foam attack to prevent the fire from spreading and brought the blaze under control at 0558 hours before completely extinguishing it by 0603 hours.

Tragically, one male, believed to be the driver of the tanker, was found burnt beyond recognition. The driver’s mate also sustained severe burns and was rushed by ambulance to the Akuse Hospital for emergency treatment.

The tanker was completely destroyed in the inferno.

The cause of the crash has not yet been determined, as investigators say the extensive damage and limited information at the scene are hampering early conclusions.

The GNFS says further investigations are underway to establish what led to the deadly accident.

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GNFS contains fire outbreak at Ho Nursing Training College https://www.adomonline.com/gnfs-contains-fire-outbreak-at-ho-nursing-training-college/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 12:53:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679687 The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has successfully contained a fire outbreak at the Ho Nursing Training College in the Volta Region, preventing the blaze from spreading to other parts of the facility.

According to the GNFS, the fire occurred at the Tutor’s Office of the college on Sunday, June 28, 2026, after the Service responded promptly to a distress call.

Firefighters arrived at the scene and brought the blaze under control within minutes, successfully preventing it from extending to adjoining offices and other sections of the building.

Although no injuries were recorded, the fire destroyed office furniture, electrical appliances, books and other equipment in the affected office.

The Ghana National Fire Service commended the professionalism and swift response of the firefighting crew, whose efforts helped minimise the extent of the damage.

The Service has also urged schools and other institutions to strengthen their fire safety measures by installing and regularly maintaining fire protection equipment to reduce the risk of similar incidents.

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Government sets up five committees to lead national flood recovery efforts https://www.adomonline.com/government-sets-up-five-committees-to-lead-national-flood-recovery-efforts/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 12:18:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679667 The Government has established five specialised sub-committees to coordinate recovery efforts following the devastating floods that affected parts of Greater Accra and other regions on June 28 and 29, 2026.

The committees form part of a broader national post-flood response strategy initiated by President John Dramani Mahama to enhance recovery efforts and strengthen Ghana’s preparedness for future flooding.

Addressing journalists in Accra on Friday, July 3, Director General of Joint Operations of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General Forster Okae-Yeboah, outlined the structure put in place to oversee the nationwide response.

He said the five committees comprise the Post-Flood Mitigation Committee (formerly the Anti-Flood Task Force), the Early Warning Committee, the Sanitation and Health Committee, the Relief and Donations Committee and the Emergency Communications Committee.

According to him, the committees will work together with security agencies, government ministries, departments and agencies, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), and other stakeholders to ensure a coordinated and efficient response to the disaster.

He disclosed that the Chief of Staff is overseeing the overall recovery programme on behalf of the President.

“We shall not leave any stone unturned,” Brig. Gen. Okae-Yeboah assured, stressing government’s commitment to restoring affected communities and preventing future disasters.

He explained that the Emergency Communications Committee will provide regular updates to the public on recovery operations and ensure timely dissemination of critical information.

Brig. Gen. Okae-Yeboah added that beyond the immediate recovery efforts, the committee system forms part of a long-term strategy to improve flood resilience through better drainage infrastructure, strengthened early warning systems, stricter enforcement of planning regulations and enhanced national emergency preparedness.

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Foreign Affairs Ministry introduces fast-track passport replacement for flood victims https://www.adomonline.com/foreign-affairs-ministry-introduces-fast-track-passport-replacement-for-flood-victims/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 12:08:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679666 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced an expedited process for replacing passports lost or damaged during the recent floods, as government intensifies efforts to support victims affected by the disaster.

In a statement issued on Friday, July 3, the Ministry expressed condolences to families who lost loved ones and solidarity with all those affected by the flooding that submerged parts of Accra and other communities earlier this week.

According to the Ministry, many Ghanaians lost or had their passports damaged during the floods, prompting the introduction of a fast-track replacement process.

“The Ministry recognises that due to the floods many Ghanaians may have either lost their passports or had them damaged. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to implement an expedited replacement of lost and damaged Ghanaian passports as a result of the floods,” the statement said.

The initiative forms part of government’s broader response to the disaster following directives from President John Dramani Mahama to support affected households and restore essential public services.

Under the arrangement, affected persons are required to contact the Ministry through a dedicated hotline, 055 936 8563, between Friday, July 3 and Friday, July 17, 2026.

Applicants will be required to provide their full name, date of birth, gender as captured on the lost passport, and a reachable telephone number to facilitate the replacement process.

The Ministry assured the public that replacement passports will be processed within one week after applicants complete the required procedures.

The flooding, which began on June 28 and intensified the following day, caused widespread destruction across parts of the Greater Accra Region, destroying homes, businesses and personal documents, while also claiming several lives.

The passport replacement initiative adds to a series of government interventions aimed at assisting flood victims as recovery efforts continue across affected communities.

The Ministry said the expedited process is intended to ease the burden on victims and enable them to replace their travel documents without unnecessary delays as they rebuild their lives.

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Ghana Armed Forces to lead nationwide flood cleanup; illegal structures on waterways face demolition https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-armed-forces-to-lead-nationwide-flood-cleanup-illegal-structures-on-waterways-face-demolition/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 12:00:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679655 The Ghana Armed Forces will spearhead a nationwide post-flood recovery and cleanup exercise following the devastating June 29 floods, with authorities warning that structures illegally erected on waterways and drainage reservations may be demolished as part of the operation.

Addressing the nation on Friday, July 3, Brigadier General Forster Okae-Yeboah said the military has been tasked by the government to coordinate the nationwide exercise under a broader flood mitigation programme.

He explained that military personnel, engineers and heavy equipment will be deployed to clear drains, rivers, streams and other waterways blocked by silt, debris, fallen trees and collapsed structures.

According to him, the operation will also focus on restoring roads and other critical infrastructure damaged by the floods, while supporting sanitation and public health interventions to prevent outbreaks of diseases such as cholera and typhoid.

He said the exercise will be undertaken in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana National Fire Service, the Ghana Health Service, the Environmental Protection Agency and Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies.

As part of the exercise, authorities will remove structures found to have been illegally constructed within waterways and drainage corridors where they obstruct flood control efforts, in accordance with existing laws and directives from relevant civil authorities.

Residents in affected communities have been urged to cooperate with security personnel and comply with traffic and safety instructions, as some roads are expected to experience temporary diversions during the cleanup exercise.

Brigadier General Okae-Yeboah said the nationwide operation forms part of government’s broader strategy to strengthen flood resilience through improved drainage infrastructure, enhanced early warning systems and stricter enforcement of environmental and planning regulations.

He assured the public that the exercise would be conducted professionally and in accordance with the laws of Ghana.

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Ex-G4S guard jailed in UK over £117,200 bank fraud after four-year stay in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/ex-g4s-guard-jailed-in-uk-over-117200-bank-fraud-after-four-year-stay-in-ghana/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 11:41:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679658 A former security guard has been sentenced to three years and four months’ imprisonment in the United Kingdom (UK) after impersonating a cash collection officer and fraudulently obtaining £117,200 from a bank before fleeing to Ghana, where he remained for almost four years.

The convict, 40-year-old Kwabena Kissi, was sentenced by the Snaresbrook Crown Court after admitting a charge of fraud by false representation arising from an elaborate deception carried out in July 2022.

Court proceedings heard that on July 5, 2022, Kissi entered a Santander UK branch in Brixton, south London, dressed in a G4S security uniform from a company he had left two years earlier. To conceal his identity, he wore a crash helmet with the visor lowered and a face mask, giving staff the impression that he was a legitimate cash collection officer.

Security camera footage presented during the trial showed bank employees granting him access to a secure area before handing over bags containing cash, believing he had arrived for a scheduled collection.

After receiving the money, Kissi quietly exited the banking hall carrying a briefcase. Investigators told the court that he later changed out of the uniform nearby, transferred the cash into a bin bag and left the area in an Uber vehicle.

Prosecutor Imogen Nelson told the court that the bank’s vault manager, Otis Williams, had prepared £256,000 for collection that day in 11 separate cash bags.

Although one member of staff questioned why Kissi had arrived earlier than expected, he reportedly explained that he had been assigned to “a new route”, an explanation that allayed any immediate concerns.

The deception was only uncovered after Kissi failed to return for a subsequent collection and the genuine G4S cash collection officer later arrived to collect the funds.

The court heard that Kissi departed the United Kingdom for Accra a day after the theft and remained in Ghana for nearly four years, where he reportedly lived with his ailing mother.

However, his attempt to evade justice came to an end when he travelled back to Britain on March 26 this year.

According to investigators, police officers had been monitoring for his return. His arrest was triggered after he booked an Uber using his real name and mobile telephone number—the same handset investigators had linked to the 2022 fraud.

He was arrested shortly after arriving at Gatwick Airport.

During questioning, Kissi initially denied being the suspect and claimed that officers had mistaken his identity. Investigators, however, matched the recovered mobile phone with evidence gathered during the original investigation, linking him directly to the offence.

In April this year, Kissi pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation. A separate count of possessing criminal property was subsequently discontinued.

The sentence brings to an end a case that investigators said involved careful planning, the misuse of a former employer’s uniform and the exploitation of established security procedures to gain the confidence of bank staff before making away with a substantial amount of cash.

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GMET predicts light morning rain, afternoon thunderstorms expected across the country https://www.adomonline.com/gmet-predicts-light-morning-rain-afternoon-thunderstorms-expected-across-the-country/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 11:36:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679651 The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMET) has predicted a mix of weather conditions across the country on Friday, with light morning rain along the coast, mist over the middle belt and thunderstorms expected nationwide by afternoon as an active rainstorm system moves in from neighbouring Nigeria.

According to the Agency’s 18-hour forecast, issued at 0500 UTC and valid from 6 a.m., coastal towns from Aflao through Accra, Kasoa, Winneba, Cape Coast, Takoradi and Axim are expected to experience slight morning rain, with a 40 per cent probability of occurrence.

Temperatures along the coast are expected to range between 22°C and 24°C in the morning, rising to a maximum of 30°C in the afternoon.

In the middle belt, including Kumasi, Koforidua, Akim Oda, Kwahu Tafo, Obuasi, Tarkwa and Sefwi Bekwai, misty conditions are expected in the early hours, which may reduce visibility, particularly in forested and hilly areas.

The Agency’s duty forecaster, Fredrick Q. Cudjoe, noted that temperatures in these areas will rise from about 23°C–24°C in the morning to as high as 33°C in the afternoon.

In the northern sector, skies over Tamale, Bolgatanga, Wa, Yendi, Bole, Damongo, Nalerigu and Jirapa are expected to remain mostly cloudy in the morning, with an increased chance of rainfall over Bolgatanga and Nalerigu, where a 40 per cent probability has been recorded.

By afternoon, thunderstorm activity is expected to intensify across the northern sector, with areas such as Wa and Jirapa carrying a 60 per cent probability of thunderstorms with rain.

The Agency attributed the expected weather changes to the development of thunder and rain-bearing clouds over the northern sector, compounded by an active rainstorm system over Nigeria that is expected to move westwards into Ghana later in the day. Regions likely to be affected include the Upper West, Upper East, North East, Savannah and Northern regions, with parts classified under “Be Aware” and “Low Risk” categories on the Agency’s impact-based risk map.

Southern Ghana is also expected to experience thunderstorms of varying intensities in the afternoon and evening, following early morning drizzle. Cities such as Accra, Kasoa and Ho are expected to record a 40 per cent probability of thunderstorms with rain by midday, increasing into the evening.

The Agency’s temperature outlook places minimum readings at 22°C along the coast and 23°C across the forest, transition and northern belts, while maximum temperatures are expected to reach 30°C along the coast, 33°C in the forest and transition zones and up to 34°C in the northern sector.

The GMA has also issued a rough sea advisory, rating sea conditions as “Rough (2)” and cautioning fishermen and other sea users to exercise care.

The forecast, signed by the Central Analysis and Forecasting Office (CAFO), places several northern and transitional districts under “Be Aware” and “Low Risk” alerts as weather conditions are expected to evolve throughout the day with the movement of the Nigerian rainstorm system.

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Transport Ministry defends acquisition of locomotives, dismisses NPP criticism https://www.adomonline.com/transport-ministry-defends-acquisition-of-locomotives-dismisses-npp-criticism/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 11:33:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679634 Transport Ministry Defends Purchase Of Locomotives, Rejects NPP Minority Claims

The Ministry of Transport has defended the government’s acquisition of two diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons, rejecting claims by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority that the equipment is obsolete and unsuitable for Ghana’s railway system.

In a statement issued on Thursday, July 2, the Ministry described criticisms labelling the British Rail Class 56 locomotives as “toys fit for the museum” as inaccurate and reflective of a lack of understanding of railway engineering and operations.

According to the Ministry, the locomotives underwent extensive refurbishment in the United Kingdom before being shipped to Ghana. The works included complete overhauls of the diesel engines, electrical traction systems, traction motors, bogies, braking systems and the installation of modern railway safety equipment.

It stated that the locomotives were thoroughly tested and certified before export and are covered by a five-year warranty against operational defects. With proper maintenance, the Ministry said they are expected to remain operational for at least 15 years before requiring major rehabilitation.

The Ministry also dismissed concerns about maintenance and spare parts availability, explaining that the Class 56 locomotives remain in commercial freight service in the United Kingdom and Hungary, making spare parts readily available.

It added that the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) has secured agreements with suppliers to maintain a five-year stock of critical spare parts, while engineers from the United Kingdom have begun training GRDA technicians to build local maintenance capacity.

Responding to comparisons with rolling stock acquired under the previous NPP administration, the Ministry said the comparison was misleading, as the locomotives were purchased specifically for freight operations, unlike the passenger diesel multiple units acquired previously.

According to the Ministry, while the previous administration spent about US$14.67 million on two passenger trains, the current government acquired two freight locomotives and 20 container wagons for approximately US$3.18 million.

It said the new rolling stock is intended to establish Ghana’s first structured container rail freight business, reduce logistics costs, ease pressure on roads, support industrialisation and generate sustainable revenue for the railway sector.

The Ministry further rejected claims that the Tema–Mpakadan railway corridor lacks the equipment required for freight operations.

It disclosed that the GRDA already has two reach stackers and five heavy-duty forklifts for container handling, with plans underway to procure two gantry cranes to strengthen long-term operational capacity.

On the commercial viability of the project, the Ministry said feasibility studies conducted prior to the construction of the Tema–Mpakadan railway confirmed sufficient freight demand along the corridor.

It revealed that the GRDA is finalising commercial off-take agreements, including one expected to generate approximately US$3.5 million annually, adding that the investment in the locomotives and wagons is expected to be recovered within two years.

The Ministry also accused the previous NPP administration of leaving the railway sector in a weakened state despite having a dedicated Ministry of Railway Development.

It cited abandoned railway projects, unresolved technical defects on the Tema–Mpakadan line, salary arrears for railway workers and the failed Sky Train project as some of the challenges inherited by the current administration.

According to the Ministry, the government has since restored passenger rail services on the Kojokrom–Sekondi–Takoradi line, repaired and recommissioned diesel multiple unit trains, resumed stalled works on the Western Railway Line and is addressing signalling deficiencies on the Tema–Mpakadan corridor with support from a €21 million European Union grant.

The Ministry maintained that the government is repositioning Ghana’s railway sector as a productive economic asset capable of supporting the country’s 24-hour economy agenda through efficient freight and passenger transport.

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Government to expand agroecological farming under Feed Ghana Programme https://www.adomonline.com/government-to-expand-agroecological-farming-under-feed-ghana-programme/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 10:29:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679605 The government has announced plans to expand the adoption of agroecological and nature-based farming practices under its flagship Feed Ghana Programme as part of efforts to transform the agricultural sector and strengthen food security.

Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang disclosed this in a speech delivered on her behalf by her Chief of Staff, Alex Segbefia, at the CIRAWA International Conference on Agroecology and Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable Food Systems in Africa, held in Accra.

According to the Vice President, the four-year Feed Ghana Programme will promote sustainable farming practices, including crop diversification, agroforestry, improved soil fertility management, the use of bio-fertilisers and bio-pesticides, farmer-led irrigation, simple mechanisation and improved seed systems.

“The Government of Ghana has committed, through its flagship Feed Ghana Programme, to promoting and mainstreaming agroecological practices as part of the country’s wider agricultural transformation agenda,” she stated.

Professor Opoku-Agyemang noted that despite decades of investment in agriculture by governments and development partners, food production across Africa continues to face significant challenges, making it necessary to adopt more sustainable approaches.

She explained that while conventional farming methods have helped improve global food production, they have also contributed to environmental degradation, making agroecology and nature-based solutions essential to the future of agriculture.

“The production and consumption of adequate, nutritious, safe and affordable food for all remain serious and persistent challenges across Africa and beyond. We must not only halt this destruction, but degraded ecosystems must also be rehabilitated and restored,” she said.

The Vice President also called for the development of a National Agroecology Strategy and increased training for agricultural researchers and extension officers to support Ghana’s transition to more sustainable food systems.

She further urged civil society organisations, researchers and development partners to collaborate in developing practical solutions that will promote sustainable agriculture and enhance food security across Africa.

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Environmental health expert warns against unsafe food purchases after June 29 floods https://www.adomonline.com/environmental-health-expert-warns-against-unsafe-food-purchases-after-june-29-floods/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 10:26:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679602 Environmental health expert Florence Kuukyi has advised Ghanaians to exercise extra caution when purchasing and preparing food following the June 29 floods, warning that contaminated food could pose serious health risks.

Speaking on Adom FM’s morning show Dwaso Nsem, Ms Klutsey said food items being sold in markets after the floods may have been exposed to contaminated floodwaters.

“If you buy foodstuffs now from the market, they might not be that healthy. Let your family’s health be your priority,” she cautioned.

She urged consumers to thoroughly wash vegetables before consumption to reduce the risk of foodborne diseases.

“But the vegetables, take them home and wash them thoroughly. Use vinegar or salt when washing,” she advised.

Ms Klutsey also encouraged shoppers to avoid buying vegetables displayed on the ground, as they are more likely to have come into contact with contaminated water.

“Don’t buy vegetables from the floor. Buy the ones displayed on tables,” she said.

According to the environmental health expert, soaking vegetables in a vinegar solution for 10 to 15 minutes can help remove dirt and reduce contamination.

“Soak your vegetables for about 10 to 15 minutes in vinegar,” she recommended.

She further advised the public to consume freshly prepared hot meals whenever possible, noting that home-cooked food offers greater assurance of safety.

“Make sure you eat hot foods as well. When you cook your own food, you have the confidence that it is safe rather than someone else preparing it for you,” she added.

Her advice comes in the wake of the June 29 floods, which inundated several communities, markets and roads, raising concerns about food safety and the potential outbreak of waterborne and foodborne diseases.

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700 Ghanaians stranded in Pretoria amid renewed xenophobic tensions https://www.adomonline.com/700-ghanaians-stranded-in-pretoria-amid-renewed-xenophobic-tensions/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:17:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679592 The Ghanaian government, through the High Commission in South Africa and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has been actively coordinating voluntary repatriations following a wave of anti-foreigner demonstrations and renewed xenophobic tensions.

Nearly 938 Ghanaians have already been repatriated in earlier operations.

However, about 700 Ghanaians are reportedly still stranded in Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital.

This was disclosed by Owuraku Obeng Boadi, a permanent resident in South Africa and NDC Chairman for Durban, during an interview on Nhyira FM’s “Kro Yi Mu Nsem” programme on Thursday, July 2, 2026.

He said the affected Ghanaians were part of a fourth batch awaiting government-assisted evacuation.

Mr. Boadi told host Barima Kofi Dawson-Akokoa that although xenophobia in South Africa is not new, the current situation has become extreme.

He added that members of South African anti-migrant groups are threatening to stage nationwide demonstrations every Thursday to attack foreigners.

The threats, he said, have left many Ghanaians afraid to return to their homes or workplaces.

According to him, he has received several distress calls from Ghanaians among the victims, many of whom have been forced out of their homes and are now hiding in undisclosed locations across Pretoria.

“Xenophobia in South Africa is not new. It has occurred several times, but the current situation is excessive, as even documented foreigners are being targeted.

“I have been receiving several distress calls from Ghanaian colleagues who are among 600 to 700 Ghanaian victims, and you can see that they are suffering. They have been chased out of their residences and are now hiding in undisclosed locations in Pretoria. Some of them are finding it difficult to get food to eat,” Mr. Boadi said.

While commending the Ghanaian government for its timely intervention in evacuating many citizens, Mr. Boadi urged authorities to intensify efforts to bring the remaining Ghanaians home.

“We appreciate what the government has done so far through the High Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. But we are appealing for another swift effort to evacuate the rest. They are suffering and need urgent help,” he added.

He also appealed to Ghanaians, particularly well-resourced individuals, to provide relief items or partner with the government to support the repatriation process.

Ahead of planned anti-immigration protests scheduled for June 30, Ghana’s diplomatic mission in South Africa said it had placed some Ghanaian nationals in safe locations as preparations intensified for repatriation.

The mission also disclosed that nearly 900 Ghanaians had registered to return home, adding that the latest exercise follows the successful repatriation of 938 nationals.

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Accra floods: Bawumia donates relief items to victims https://www.adomonline.com/accra-floods-bawumia-donates-relief-items-to-victims/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:48:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679576 Former Vice President and the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2028 presidential candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia, has donated relief items to victims of the devastating June 29 floods following a visit to some of the hardest-hit communities in Accra.

The donation was presented on his behalf by his Advisor on Gender and Social Protection, Akosua Asaa Manu.

The gesture comes after Dr. Bawumia toured several flood-affected areas to assess the extent of the destruction and interact with residents whose homes and livelihoods were impacted by the disaster.

The June 29 floods, triggered by hours of heavy rainfall, displaced thousands of residents, destroyed homes and businesses, and claimed several lives across parts of the Greater Accra Region.

The relief items are expected to provide immediate support to affected families as they begin rebuilding their lives.

Speaking during the presentation, Akosua Asaa Manu conveyed Dr. Bawumia’s sympathies to the victims and reaffirmed his commitment to supporting those affected by the disaster.

She also encouraged residents to adhere to safety directives issued by the relevant authorities as efforts continue to prevent further flooding and protect lives and property.

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Floods killing Ghana’s economy – Peter Quartey https://www.adomonline.com/floods-killing-ghanas-economy-peter-quartey/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:45:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679573 Ghana’s worsening flood crisis is silently draining the economy through lost productivity, traffic congestion, business disruptions and human suffering, economist Prof Peter Quartey has warned.

His comments come in the wake of Monday’s devastating floods that hit Accra, parts of the Central Region and other communities, killing 18 people and destroying properties worth millions of cedis.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express Business Edition on Thursday, Prof Quartey said the country is repeatedly wasting money on drainage and sanitation projects without value for investment.

“I am very worried, because it looks like we are wasting money. We are not investing our money efficiently or properly. Why do I say so? You put out some numbers for the cost. The government’s WASH program investment: we only invest about ¢750 and ¢780 million a year, and it will surprise you to know that about 80 to 90% of that money is donor-funded.

“So we are not investing in waste management, we are not investing in sanitation, we are just there, so look at the cost in millions of dollars, and look at how much we are investing. So we are basically not investing; the little we are investing is also very inefficient.”

He pointed to recent drainage works as evidence of poor execution and weak oversight.

“Let me give you a typical example. Recently, some funds have been allocated for dredging, storm drains, etc. If you drive on the Weija to Kasoa Road near the West Mills Mall junction, you will see that storm drains have been constructed. Huge amount of money, you see, iron rods, etc. Poor engineering; they are choked. They are totally choked. Water running on the streets. We have invested money, but getting nothing out of it, and that tells you how wasteful we are.”

Prof Quartey also criticised what he described as neglect of waste management systems and weak enforcement of sanitation laws.

“Waste management, we are not investing in waste management. I overheard Zoomlion saying for over eight months, the contract to sweep the streets has not been renewed. I could go on and on and on about our, our, our inability or inaction, and that is costing us, causing businesses the loss of productivity.”

He said flooding and poor infrastructure are directly affecting economic output and daily productivity.

“If people have to, because of poor roads, because of flooding, people have to spend hours. I met your colleague, who tells me how many hours he spends in traffic to go to work. Same with me, same with many other people. We are burning fuel, you know, it’s all waste, and the pollution is given to us businesses.”

According to him, the impact spreads across businesses, workers, supply chains and national output.

“Workers go to work so exhausted they can’t do much. They have to leave office as early as possible, so they don’t get stuck in traffic, business destructions, loss of income, loss of employment, even the value chain. I mean, if there is flooding, your raw material won’t reach you. There is flooding, rules cannot move from one place to the other, you know, the cost.”

He added that the consequences extend beyond economics.

“Even the psychological cost itself, then loss of human lives. So I don’t see why there is so much inaction, and we do the same thing; we come back every year and do the same thing.”

Comparing Ghana’s enforcement systems with other countries, he said stronger law enforcement could make a difference.

“People block waterways, and they get away with it. If I had my own way, I would stop appointing DCS and MCEs. I will put retired military officers there to man the assemblies.”

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Government to build regional hospitals in six new regions under free primary healthcare programme https://www.adomonline.com/government-to-build-regional-hospitals-in-six-new-regions-under-free-primary-healthcare-programme/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:44:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679571 The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has announced that the government will construct regional hospitals in the six newly created regions as part of efforts to improve access to quality healthcare across the country.

Speaking at the launch of the Free Primary Healthcare Programme in Goaso in the Ahafo Region, Mr. Akandoh said the initiative forms part of the government’s commitment to making healthcare more accessible and affordable for all Ghanaians.

He explained that the planned regional hospitals would strengthen healthcare delivery and expand access to essential medical services in the beneficiary regions.

The Minister also disclosed that government is deploying more health personnel to underserved regions and districts to improve healthcare delivery and bridge existing staffing gaps.

Ahafo Regional Minister, Charity Gardiner, said several Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds initiated by the various Municipal and District Assemblies are complementing government’s efforts to bring healthcare closer to the people.

She assured residents that her administration remains committed to the overall development of the Ahafo Region, particularly in the health sector, to improve the well-being of the people.

The Executive Director of the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), Dr. Peter Yeboah, described the Free Primary Healthcare Programme as a landmark intervention that has the potential to transform Ghana’s healthcare system.

He said the initiative is the most significant health policy since the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) nearly three decades ago and pledged CHAG’s full support to ensure its successful implementation and sustainability.

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Truck bursts into flames at Wassa Akropong, driver reportedly escapes unhurt https://www.adomonline.com/truck-bursts-into-flames-at-wassa-akropong-driver-reportedly-escapes-unhurt/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:39:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679574 A truck driver is reported to have escaped unharmed after the vehicle he was driving burst into flames while moving through Wassa Akropong.

In a video that has since spread widely on social media, smoke can be seen rising from the rear of the truck before the truck is suddenly engulfed in fire. Parts of its body appear to break apart as the blaze intensifies, and bystanders are seen with little room to react before the rear of the truck is completely consumed.

According to the caption accompanying the footage, first shared by a X (Twitter) user on June 30, the driver got out of the truck safely as it burned. The vehicle itself was not as fortunate, reduced to a wreck by the fire before anyone nearby could act.

What caused the fire has not yet been established, and there has been no official comment from the Ghana National Fire Service or police on the incident as of now.

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Dominase gets $250,000 ultra-modern water system to end years of water crisis https://www.adomonline.com/dominase-gets-250000-ultra-modern-water-system-to-end-years-of-water-crisis/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 08:00:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679567 Residents of Dominase in the Asunafo North Municipality of the Ahafo Region now have access to safe drinking water following the commissioning of a $250,000 ultra-modern water system funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation in partnership with World Vision.

The project, implemented in collaboration with the Asunafo North Municipal Assembly, is expected to address the community’s long-standing potable water challenges.

Speaking to Adom News at the commissioning ceremony, World Vision’s Programme Associate Director for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Robel Wamisho, said the project, which began in February 2025, was designed to provide residents with reliable and accessible potable water.

He explained that the facility, fully funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, has a storage capacity of 100,000 litres and is capable of serving the entire community. He added that about 200 households have already been connected to the system, with plans to extend the service to an additional 1,000 households in the coming years.

The Municipal Chief Executive for Asunafo North, Joseph Akparibo, described the project as a major relief for residents, noting that the community had relied on boreholes over the years, many of which did not provide safe drinking water.

He said the new water system would significantly improve the health and well-being of residents and assured the public that measures had been put in place to ensure the facility is properly maintained.

According to the MCE, a dedicated foundation has been assigned to oversee the sustainability of the project, expressing confidence that the system would be effectively managed for the benefit of future generations.

Mr. Akparibo further assured residents that the Assembly remains committed to extending potable water supply to other communities facing similar challenges across the municipality.

The Chief of Dominase, Nana Opoku Agyemang, expressed gratitude to World Vision and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation for bringing lasting relief to the community after years of struggling to access clean water.

The newly commissioned water system is fitted with smart meters to improve efficiency, monitor consumption and promote sustainable water management.

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Mahama administration has spent more on flood control under GARID in 2 years than NPP did in 5 – Sagnarigu MP https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-administration-has-spent-more-on-flood-control-under-garid-in-2-years-than-npp-did-in-5-sagnarigu-mp/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 20:53:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679537 The Member of Parliament for Sagnarigu and a member of Parliament’s Finance Committee, Atta Issah, says the Mahama administration has spent more on actual flood control interventions under the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) project in two years than the previous Akufo-Addo government did in five years.

Defending the government’s management of the World Bank-funded project in an interview on Joy FM’s Top Story, Mr Issah said the current administration had spent $13.52 million on flood control under GARID between 2025 and 2026, compared to the $11.4 million he said the New Patriotic Party government spent on the same purpose between 2019 and 2024.

He made the remarks while responding to concerns raised in a World Bank report that implementation of the GARID project had been significantly constrained by fiscal controls introduced by the Ministry of Finance in 2025, despite the project being fully financed.

The Sagnarigu MP argued that although the World Bank approved $350 million for Ghana under GARID, the Akufo-Addo government did not prioritise the project’s core flood prevention objective.

He said between 2019 and 2024, the previous government withdrew $103.8 million from the facility, but only $11.4 million, representing 10.9%, was spent on actual flood prevention and mitigation measures.

According to him, $22.1 million of the withdrawals went into training, $7.9 million into consultancy work, while a large chunk was used for Covid-19-related spending. He added that $1.68 million was spent on other costs, largely the purchase of vehicles.

“Out of the $103.8 million that was spent out of the loan, only $11.4 million, only 10.9%, was actually spent on flood prevention and mitigation measures,” he said.

Mr Issah said the current administration spent $3 million on actual flood control under GARID in 2025 and has already released $10.52 million in 2026 for the same purpose, bringing the total to $13.52 million in two years.

“In four to five years, the NPP government spent $11.4 million. The NDC government in two years, we are spending $13.52 million. How on earth can you say that the government is not committed to delivering the mandate as enshrined in the loan facility granted by the World Bank?” he asked.

He urged political actors to stop politicising the perennial flooding problem in Accra and instead focus on supporting efforts to ensure the GARID project delivers lasting solutions.

“I encourage politicians and the political class to limit the politicisation of flooding. This is not the way to go because lives of people have been lost,” he said.

Mr Issah also called for swift action on engineering and structural designs already submitted under the project, insisting that flooding should no longer be allowed to remain an annual tragedy.

“Flooding should not be an annual perennial issue that should claim the lives of our people. We must do everything possible as a government to make sure that this becomes this ecomes the terminal point of it,” he said.

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Brigadier General Okae-Yeboah tasked to lead nationwide flood mitigation exercise https://www.adomonline.com/brigadier-general-okae-yeboah-tasked-to-lead-nationwide-flood-mitigation-exercise/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 20:46:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679532 President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Brigadier General Forster Okae-Yeboah, Director General of Joint Operations of the Ghana Armed Forces, to lead a nationwide flood mitigation exercise aimed at preventing future flooding and protecting lives and property.

The appointment follows the devastating floods that swept through parts of Accra on Monday, June 29, after hours of heavy rainfall, leaving widespread destruction across several communities in the Greater Accra Region.

According to official figures, the disaster claimed 13 lives, affected more than 7,000 households and impacted over 38,000 people, while causing extensive damage to homes, businesses and critical infrastructure.

Announcing the decision in a Facebook post on Thursday, July 2, Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu said Brigadier General Okae-Yeboah has been tasked to spearhead an “uncompromising, robust and all-action Flood Mitigation Exercise” as part of the government’s intensified efforts to tackle the country’s recurring flooding problem.

In his role as Director General of Joint Operations of the Ghana Armed Forces, Brigadier General Okae-Yeboah is expected to work closely with relevant state institutions and emergency response agencies to coordinate immediate interventions aimed at reducing flood risks and protecting vulnerable communities.

The Presidency also announced that the military officer will address the nation at 11:00 a.m. on Friday to outline the task force’s operations and the measures being introduced to protect Ghanaians from future flooding.

The briefing is expected to provide details on the operational strategy, participating agencies and immediate actions to minimise the impact of heavy rains.

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Youth Model Parliament by GYEA releases 2026 nominees https://www.adomonline.com/youth-model-parliament-by-gyea-releases-2026-nominees/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 20:31:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679528 The Youth Model Parliament by the Ghana Youth Excellence Awards (GYEA) has officially released its 2026 nominees, marking another major step in its mission to identify, empower, and celebrate young leaders across the country.

The announcement has generated excitement among nominees, supporters, and youth leadership advocates, as the initiative continues to create a platform for young Ghanaians to demonstrate leadership, civic responsibility, and commitment to community development.

Youth Model Parliament by GYEA is designed to give emerging leaders a voice and a national stage to contribute to conversations on development, governance, and youth participation. Through the initiative, outstanding young people are selected to represent their constituencies and inspire others through service, advocacy, and action.

According to the organizers, the 2026 nominees were selected following a careful process aimed at promoting fairness, credibility, and public participation. The program places strong emphasis on youth involvement, community impact, and the ability of nominees to champion meaningful development projects in their respective areas.

The release of the nominees also signals the start of heightened public interest, as supporters are expected to rally behind their preferred candidates in the next phase of the process. The initiative is expected to deepen youth engagement while encouraging healthy competition among young leaders from different constituencies.

GYEA has consistently positioned Youth Model Parliament as one of its flagship youth empowerment projects, with the broader goal of nurturing the next generation of leaders who are prepared to shape Ghana’s future.

As the 2026 edition moves forward, attention will now turn to the nominees and the support they receive from their communities, as the platform continues to showcase the talent, ambition, and leadership potential of Ghana’s youth. Selection of winners will be done through public voting and research findings. Voting is currently ongoing via Fastvotegh.com and ends on 31st July.

The Youth Model Parliament by GYEA remains committed to building a stronger, more inclusive future by giving young people the opportunity to lead, serve, and make a lasting impact. The Youth Model Parliament by GYEA will climax with an annual conference.

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Mahama swears in new Auditor-General Pamela Graham https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-swears-in-new-auditor-general-pamela-graham/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 19:58:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679515 President John Dramani Mahama has sworn in Dr. Pamela Graham as Ghana’s new Auditor-General, urging her to uphold the highest standards of integrity, independence and professionalism in safeguarding the country’s public resources.

Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony at the Presidency on Thursday, July 2, President Mahama described the office of the Auditor-General as a vital institution that goes beyond auditing public accounts.

“The work of the Auditor-General extends far beyond auditing accounts. It strengthens confidence in public institutions, promotes prudent financial management, deters waste and corruption, and provides Parliament and the people of Ghana with the assurance that those entrusted with public resources remain accountable for every cedi they spend,” he said.

The President noted that the role has become even more critical at a time when Ghanaians are demanding greater transparency and accountability from public institutions.

Expressing confidence in Dr. Graham’s competence and professional experience, President Mahama reminded her that her primary responsibility is to the Constitution and the people of Ghana.

“As you assume office today, you do so not in service to any government, political party or individual, but in service to the Constitution and the people of Ghana,” he stated.

He stressed that the independence of the Auditor-General’s office is essential to maintaining public confidence and urged Dr. Graham to be guided by facts, evidence and the law in the discharge of her duties.

President Mahama also paid tribute to the outgoing Auditor-General for his contribution to strengthening accountability and thanked him for his dedicated service to the nation.

He linked effective auditing to the government’s broader economic recovery agenda, stating that efforts to restore macroeconomic stability, improve revenue mobilisation, expand infrastructure, promote exports and implement the 24-Hour Economy policy all depend on the prudent management of public resources.

The President further reminded all public officials that accountability is a constitutional obligation and not a matter of choice.

“Every Ministry, Department and Agency, every Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assembly, every state-owned enterprise and every public official must recognise that accountability is not optional; it is a constitutional obligation,” he said.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening the Ghana Audit Service through investments in technology, digital systems, staff development and institutional reforms.

President Mahama also called on all public institutions to cooperate fully with the Auditor-General by implementing audit recommendations promptly, stressing that audit reports should be used as practical tools to improve governance, strengthen internal controls and eliminate waste.

Addressing Dr. Graham directly, the President urged her to protect the institution’s legacy and lead with courage, fairness and humility.

“You inherit an institution whose credibility has been built over decades through professionalism and fidelity to the Constitution. Your duty is to preserve, strengthen and modernise that legacy,” he said.

He expressed confidence that Dr. Graham’s leadership would strengthen public trust in state institutions and further promote transparency, accountability and good governance in Ghana.

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National Thanksgiving amid flood tragedy raises concerns – Akosua Manu https://www.adomonline.com/national-thanksgiving-amid-flood-tragedy-raises-concerns-akosua-manu/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 19:36:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679491 Political Aide to former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Akosua Manu, has questioned the government’s decision to hold a National Thanksgiving service at a time when parts of the country were grappling with the aftermath of devastating floods.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Ms Manu said the timing of the event sent the wrong message to Ghanaians who had been affected by the disaster.

“If you don’t have a plan beyond the ‘settings’, your optics will expose you. What is the purpose of a National Thanksgiving when people are dying in floodwaters?” she questioned.

According to her, many Ghanaians were surprised by the government’s decision to proceed with the thanksgiving event despite the loss of lives and destruction caused by the floods.

“Majority of people were bewildered by how the government held a National Thanksgiving when there had been such a calamity,” she said.

Madam Manu also accused some government communicators of attempting to shift responsibility for the flooding onto the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) Project.

“It seems this government’s leading communicators are struggling because they appear to want to blame GARID for the issue,” she stated.

She traced Ghana’s drainage challenges to the abandonment of earlier infrastructure plans, which disrupted projects intended to improve flood management.

She argued that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) took steps to address flooding after assuming office, securing World Bank support as well as the GARID Project.

“In the Busia government, the Progress Party had plans to develop sewage and water systems so that even if flooding occurred, it would be controlled. Unfortunately, through coups and other events, those plans were abandoned,” she said.

“When the NPP came to power, we went to the World Bank with a plan for Greater Accra. The NPP made a move with GARID,” she noted.

She also recalled that following the 2014 and 2015 floods, then-President John Mahama announced plans to construct storm drains to address recurring flooding.

“In 2014 and 2015 there were floods and this same President said he had asked the Finance Minister to release funds to build storm drains that would stop flooding,” she said.

Madam Manu argued that the continued flooding in many parts of Accra suggests that more needs to be done to address the problem.

“Fast forward, the same places and even other areas you wouldn’t expect are flooding.

“It is not about the blame game, but if we are going to lay blame, the money is there, yet you are thinking about inflation going down instead of undertaking the projects,” she added.

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Osudoku Traditional Queenmother attributes recent flood to indiscipline, corruption https://www.adomonline.com/osudoku-traditional-queenmother-attributes-recent-flood-to-indiscipline-corruption/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 19:35:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679504 The Paramount Queenmother of the Osudoku Traditional Area, Manye Amponsah Dokua III, has attributed the recurring flooding in Accra and other parts of Ghana to widespread indiscipline, the construction of buildings on waterways, indiscriminate disposal of refuse, poor drainage systems, and corruption in the execution of public infrastructure projects.

According to the Queenmother, many people continue to disregard planning regulations by building on waterways and dumping refuse into drains, obstructing the free flow of rainwater and worsening flooding during heavy downpours.

She also blamed corruption in the award and execution of public contracts, alleging that a significant portion of funds allocated for infrastructure projects is lost before reaching contractors.

As a result, she said, contractors are often left with inadequate resources to deliver quality drainage and flood control systems.

Manye Amponsah Dokua III stressed that addressing Ghana’s flooding challenge requires discipline from citizens, strict enforcement of building and sanitation regulations, greater transparency in public procurement, and sustained investment in durable drainage infrastructure.

She expressed her deepest sympathies to families who have lost loved ones in the recent floods and encouraged those who have lost homes, businesses, and other properties to remain hopeful during this difficult period.

The Queenmother added that Ghana can overcome its flooding challenges, noting that many countries have successfully tackled similar problems through discipline, effective urban planning, and sustained investment in resilient infrastructure.

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De-emphasize “MahamaCares” nickname of Ghana Medical Trust Fund to avoid politicisation – National House of Chiefs https://www.adomonline.com/de-emphasize-mahamacares-nickname-of-ghana-medical-trust-fund-to-avoid-politicisation-national-house-of-chiefs/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 19:35:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679503 The National House of Chiefs has questioned the sustainability of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund to extend beyond the current political administration.

Although the Medical Trust Fund was established through an Act of Parliament, the traditional leaders are sceptical about its continuous implementation should a new political party be voted into power.

Citing instances of abandoned government projects, including the Agenda 111 and the Saglemi Housing project, President of the House, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II, demanded assurances and measures instituted to extend the free national health care initiative beyond 2028.

He made the remarks when a delegation from the Trust Fund led by its Administrator, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, paid a courtesy call on the National House of Chiefs in Kumasi.

“Ex-President Kufour started low-cost houses, and these houses are still not completed. Mahama constructed Saglemi, and they were abandoned. Now, we have Agenda 111. That’s why we [Nananom] are concerned.

“This intervention is excellent. We support it. But from experience, when governments come in, they abandon them. That’s why we are asking, is it sustainable?” he noted.

The House further requested that the Trust Fund de-emphasise the slogan “MahamaCares” to eschew any political interference in the policy they describe as an “excellent” initiative.

“That’s why one of us said that can we de-emphasise the “MahamaCares”. We don’t want politics to be in this. We are concerned because, when a government starts a project, and another comes in, they abandon them.”

He continued that: “This one, what are the assurances? I know that it is by the Act of Parliament, but it is the government in power which would allocate the resources”.

Reacting to the concerns from the traditional leaders, Administrator of the Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku noted that the “MahamaCares” slogan was only a nickname of the initiative.

She is convinced the name would have no negative impact on the continuance of the programme’s implementation during a change of government.

“The name of the Trust Fund is the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. When we were all growing up, we all had nicknames. So, I think that for “MahamaCares” it’s just a nickname for the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. So, going forward if there is a change of government, I don’t think it will affect the name of the Trust Fund,” she said.

Mrs Obuobia Darko-Opoku highlighted that the achievement of the Trust Fund in the last seven months of its establishment and the intended targets of the fund before the end of President Mahama’s tenure make it difficult for a new government to halt the initiative.

“For the kind of impact we have even made in the last 7 months, I think it would be difficult for any government to decide not to continue with this project. If you look at the cardiology centres we are establishing across the country – at Korle Bu, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospitals and Tamale, and other projects we would have achieved before Mahama’s tenure ends, then clearly it is a fund that simply can’t go away with President Mahama,” she emphasised.

The Ghana Medical Trust Fund, otherwise known as “Mahama Cares”, is a national healthcare initiative spearheaded by the President to provide financial assistance for Ghanaians suffering from chronic and severe non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like cancer, kidney failure, stroke, and cardiovascular diseases.

The primary goal of the initiative is to ease the extreme financial burden on families by covering medical procedures, medications, and treatments that are not included under the standard National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

The project also seeks to invest in medical infrastructure and training of professionals to offer quality healthcare services to citizens.

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June 29 floods: I almost became a victim – Nana Yaa Jantuah calls for more flood safety education https://www.adomonline.com/june-29-floods-i-almost-became-a-victim-nana-yaa-jantuah-calls-for-more-flood-safety-education/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 19:00:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679487 Presidential staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah has revealed that she narrowly escaped becoming a victim of the devastating floods that swept through parts of Accra on June 29.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Madam Jantuah said she initially underestimated the severity of the rainfall, believing it was an ordinary downpour.

According to her, she only changed her plans after realising that heavy traffic would cause her to arrive late at her destination.

“I almost became a victim. What saved me was time. I took it as a normal rain,” she recounted.

“When I got to a certain point and I checked the time and the traffic, I realised I would be late. If not for that, I would have been a victim. I think people also thought it was normal rain,” she stated.

Nana Yaa Jantuah extended her condolences to families who lost loved ones in the floods and sympathised with all those whose homes and properties were affected.

“All those who have lost their lives, we are deeply sorry for the loss. We sympathise with everyone affected,” she said.

The presidential staffer welcomed efforts by the government to provide relief to victims, expressing hope that those who suffered losses would receive the necessary support.

“I am happy that a relief system is being set up for those who have lost their properties and others,” she noted.

Madam Jantuah stressed the need for intensified public education on flood risks and safety measures, especially during the rainy season.

She also called for improved communication and timely interventions whenever heavy rains are forecast to help residents make informed decisions.

“I believe sensitisation and education are key,” she said.

“Going forward, if there are more rains, I think there should be more information and interventions. Right now it has happened, what should be our way forward? It’s a pathetic situation,” she added.

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Education Minister announces crackdown on rising indiscipline in schools https://www.adomonline.com/education-minister-announces-crackdown-on-rising-indiscipline-in-schools/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 18:05:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679478 The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced a raft of measures aimed at tackling growing indiscipline in schools, following a series of disturbing incidents involving students across the country.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament, Mr. Iddrisu described recent cases of students carrying firearms to school, vandalising CCTV cameras, selling cannabis on campuses and assaulting teachers during the conduct of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) as unacceptable.

He warned that such acts threaten not only the country’s education system but also its social values, stressing that urgent interventions are needed to restore discipline in schools.

To address the situation, the Minister announced that government will organise a national conference before the end of July to develop practical solutions to the growing challenge.

The conference will bring together academics, educationists, religious leaders, teachers, parents and other stakeholders to deliberate on strategies for strengthening discipline in educational institutions.

Mr. Iddrisu stressed that instilling discipline is a collective responsibility and should not be left to the Ghana Education Service (GES) alone.

“Parenting and socialisation are shared responsibilities involving the father, the teacher and the community,” he told Parliament.

The Minister also disclosed that government is reviewing the disciplinary framework within the education sector to strengthen the authority of school heads and the GES in dealing with student misconduct.

Under the proposed reforms, students who vandalise school property, including CCTV installations, or assault teachers could face stiffer sanctions, while those found dealing in narcotic substances on school campuses may be dismissed.

“A drug dealer on campus will poison the rest,” Mr. Iddrisu said, insisting that school authorities must be empowered to deal decisively with serious breaches of school regulations.

He argued that changes to disciplinary procedures over the years have weakened enforcement in schools, creating what he described as a culture of indiscipline.

According to him, the Ghana Education Service must be “clothed with authority to deal ruthlessly” with students who violate established rules.

On school security, the Minister said the Ministry of Education is collaborating with the Ministry for the Interior and the Narcotics Control Commission to dismantle drug networks operating in educational institutions.

He cited Prempeh College as an example, noting that although the school’s alumni installed CCTV cameras to improve campus security, some students allegedly vandalised the equipment.

The incident, he said, underscores the urgent need for stronger enforcement measures and behavioural reforms in schools.

Mr. Iddrisu maintained that restoring discipline is critical to protecting the country’s future, stressing that schools must remain safe environments for teaching, learning and character development.

The Minister also reiterated government’s commitment to improving teacher welfare, including introducing incentives to encourage teachers to accept postings to rural and underserved communities.

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