Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 07 Mar 2026 11:56:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Minority calls for stronger maritime security, protection for Ghanaians abroad https://www.adomonline.com/minority-calls-for-stronger-maritime-security-protection-for-ghanaians-abroad/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 11:55:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2638161 The Minority in Parliament has called for stronger maritime security measures and enhanced protection for Ghanaian citizens living abroad, particularly those working in the Gulf region.

In a press statement marking Ghana’s 69th Independence Anniversary on March 6, the caucus expressed concern about reported attacks on Ghanaian fishing vessels within the country’s territorial waters, describing the incidents as a threat to fishermen and coastal communities.

While commending the Ghana Armed Forces for responding swiftly to the reported attacks, the Minority said the incidents raised broader concerns about the adequacy of the country’s maritime security systems.

“These incidents raise serious questions about the adequacy of Ghana’s maritime security architecture,” the statement said.

The caucus therefore urged the government to provide Parliament with full disclosure regarding the attacks, including the circumstances under which they occurred and the identities of those responsible.

“Any failure in this domain must be treated as a matter of the highest national urgency,” the Minority said.

The statement also extended solidarity to Ghanaians living and working in the Gulf region amid ongoing instability in parts of the Middle East.

“Our thoughts extend to compatriots living and working in the Gulf region, thousands of whom face growing insecurity as conflict continues across parts of the Middle East,” the Minority said, urging the government to ensure that diplomatic missions provide timely consular support and evacuation assistance where necessary.

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I see you, I hear you and I believe in your potentials. – Mahama to Ghanaian youth https://www.adomonline.com/i-see-you-i-hear-you-and-i-believe-in-your-potentials-mahama-to-ghanaian-youth/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 10:46:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637997 President John Dramani Mahama has delivered an inspiring message to the youth during Ghana’s 69th Independence Day celebrations at the Jubilee House, highlighting the unprecedented opportunities available to their generation.

“To the young people of this country, I see you, and I hear you, and I believe in your potential,” President Mahama said.

“You belong to a generation that is armed with tools and opportunities that earlier generations could hardly have imagined.”

He emphasised the transformative power of technology in the hands of young Ghanaians.

“In your hand, a smartphone transforms into a classroom, in your hands, a smartphone transforms into a business platform, in your hands, a smartphone transforms into a creative studio and gateway to a global economy,” he noted.

The President encouraged young people to use these tools responsibly and creatively to develop skills, launch enterprises, and contribute meaningfully to national development.

He reminded them that their innovation and initiative are vital to shaping Ghana’s future.

President Mahama urged the youth to remain focused, determined, and committed to harnessing the opportunities available to them, stressing that with vision and perseverance, they can lead the country toward greater prosperity and inclusivity.

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Ghana@69: We’re still borrowing despite abundant resources – Dr. Asah-Asante https://www.adomonline.com/ghana69-were-still-borrowing-despite-abundant-resources-dr-asah-asante/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 14:44:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637979 Political Scientist and Head of European Studies at the University of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Asah-Asante, has raised concerns about Ghana’s economic progress since independence, saying the country has achieved very little economically despite its abundant natural resources.

Speaking in an interview on Prime Morning Show to mark Ghana’s 69th Independence anniversary, Dr. Asante noted that the country continues to struggle economically due to poor resource management.

According to him, although Ghana is richly endowed with minerals and other natural resources, the country still depends heavily on borrowing from external sources to survive.

He cited the decision by former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to seek financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund in 2022 as an example.

Dr. Asante pointed out that Ghana secured about $3 billion from the IMF at the time, a situation he believes reflects the country’s inability to properly manage its own resources.

“On the economic front, very little has been achieved since independence. Despite all the minerals and natural resources we have, we still go around borrowing from other countries for survival because of poor resource management,” he said.

He stressed that until Ghana begins to effectively manage its resources and build a more sustainable economic system, the country may continue to face similar economic challenges.

Dr. Asante made these remarks while reflecting on Ghana’s progress since gaining independence from United Kingdom on March 6, 1957.

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‘Our asset declaration law is bogus’ — Political Scientist criticizes anti-corruption system https://www.adomonline.com/our-asset-declaration-law-is-bogus-political-scientist-criticizes-anti-corruption-system/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 14:27:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637972 Political Scientist and Head of European Studies at the University of Ghana, Kwame Asah- Asante, says corruption and political violence continue to hinder Ghana’s full democratic progress.

Speaking in an interview on the Prime Morning show to commemorate Ghana’s 69th Independence anniversary, Dr. Asah-Asante acknowledged that although the country has made significant political gains, several negative practices still undermine development.

One major concern he raised is the violence that characterizes some by-elections in the country.

According to him, Ghana has witnessed several by-elections that turned violent, a situation he believes threatens the country’s democratic growth.

He also described corruption as one of the biggest challenges holding the nation back, criticizing particularly the asset declaration law, which requires government appointees to declare their assets.

He explained that although the law requires officials to declare their assets, the process lacks transparency.

“They put it in an envelope, seal it and give it to the Attorney General, and the public does not get to see what is inside,” he said.

Dr. Asante described the system as a “bogus law”, arguing that it does little to help fight corruption in the country.

According to him, such practices appear to protect and benefit the political class rather than promote accountability.

He also raised concerns about human rights violations, noting that some institutions established to protect citizens’ rights are sometimes accused of violating those same rights.

Dr. Asante stressed that addressing these issues is necessary if Ghana is to achieve its full democratic and developmental potential.

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Ghana has made significant political progress since independence — Dr. Asah-Asante https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-has-made-significant-political-progress-since-independence-dr-asah-asante/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 14:06:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637964 Political Scientist and Head of European Studies at the University of Ghana, Kwame Asah Asante, says Ghana has made notable political progress since gaining independence.

Speaking in an interview on the Prime Morning Show as Ghana marked its 69th Independence anniversary, Dr. Asah-Asante acknowledged that the country has come a long way and has achieved significant milestones.

According to him, one of the major achievements since independence in 1957 is the country’s progress in strengthening constitutional rule and improving upon the foundations laid by leaders who fought for independence.

He explained that Ghana has maintained relatively stable democratic practices and processes over the years, including the conduct of free and fair elections.

Dr. Asah-Asante also highlighted the peaceful transfer of power between political parties as an important democratic achievement. He noted that such transitions demonstrate the maturity of Ghana’s democratic system.

In addition, he pointed to increased political participation among citizens and the steady development of political institutions as signs that the country continues to make progress.

“Despite the fact that we’ve had some challenges, we have been able to make sure that we soldier on.” He added

According to the political scientist, these developments show that Ghana’s democracy, despite its challenges, has continued to grow and strengthen since independence.

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Minority demands reinstatement of over 1,500 public workers dismissed after 2025 change of government https://www.adomonline.com/minority-demands-reinstatement-of-over-1500-public-workers-dismissed-after-2025-change-of-government/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 11:52:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2638158 The Minority in Parliament has called for the immediate reinstatement of more than 1,500 public-sector workers dismissed following the change of government in January 2025, describing the mass terminations as “arbitrary, unjust and harmful” to young Ghanaians entering the labour market.

In a press statement marking Ghana’s 69th Independence Anniversary on March 6, the Minority said recent findings by a committee established by the Chief of Staff had validated its long-held position that many of the dismissals lacked justification.

According to the statement, the committee reviewed 2,080 cases across 36 public institutions, including the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Ghana Highway Authority, Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, National Health Insurance Authority, Metro Mass Transit, Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), and the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR).

The Minority noted that of the total cases reviewed, 1,539 appointments were confirmed as properly made, while only 541 were recommended for revocation on procedural grounds.

The caucus argued that the findings effectively confirmed that a large number of the dismissed workers had legitimate appointments.

“These findings constitute a formal admission by the government’s own apparatus that well over 1,500 workers — many of them young graduates entering the labour market for the first time — had no legitimate basis for dismissal,” the statement said.

“The sweeping nature of those terminations stands exposed for what the Minority always maintained: arbitrary, unjust and harmful to the very citizens the state is bound to protect.”

The Minority therefore demanded the immediate reinstatement of all validated workers, payment of withheld salaries, and compensation for the hardship caused.

“Justice delayed must not become justice denied,” the statement emphasised, adding that the caucus would deploy “every lawful parliamentary and legal mechanism at its disposal to ensure full and prompt redress.”

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Minority raises alarm over farmers’ crisis, galamsey in Independence Day statement https://www.adomonline.com/minority-raises-alarm-over-farmers-crisis-galamsey-in-independence-day-statement/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 11:47:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2638155 The Minority in Parliament has expressed serious concern over what it described as a worsening crisis facing Ghanaian farmers and the growing environmental damage caused by illegal mining, calling for urgent government intervention.

In a statement issued to mark Ghana’s 69th Independence Anniversary on March 6, the Minority said farmers across the country are experiencing severe economic hardship due to unsold produce, falling prices, and weak agricultural support systems.

The caucus highlighted challenges affecting rice, cashew, and vegetable farmers, noting that many producers are struggling with debt and post-harvest losses.

According to the Minority, rice farmers in parts of northern Ghana have been left with large quantities of unsold paddy following the 2024 harvest, while millers have reportedly suspended operations amid an influx of cheaper imported rice.

“For these farmers, a good harvest has become a curse rather than a blessing. This is a policy failure, and it must be named as such,” the statement said.

The caucus also criticised the government’s decision to reduce the minimum producer price of raw cashew nuts from GH₲15.00 to GH₲12.00 per kilogram in December 2025. It argued that the reduction has shifted the burden of global market fluctuations onto farmers and created opportunities for unlicensed middlemen to exploit producers by paying below the regulated minimum price.

Beyond agriculture, the Minority warned that illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, has escalated into what it described as a national environmental emergency.

“Rivers sustaining millions have been contaminated. Forest reserves have been stripped. Fertile agricultural lands have been rendered unproductive,” the statement said, urging authorities to pursue not only illegal miners but also the financiers behind the operations, and to publicly destroy seized excavators used in illegal mining activities.

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Ghana@ 69: Our failing democracy https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-69-our-failing-democracy/ Fri, 06 Mar 2026 07:55:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637870 As usual, there will be empty rituals and pointless pontificating.

We will puff our chests and declare that we are better than Burkina Faso, which now sells us tomatoes, and Rwanda, which now has clean streets.

We will pointlessly debate whether Ghana had a founder or founders. And we will assert shrilly that we need more time to transform Ghana, even though Deng Xiaoping laid the foundation for China’s transformation in just 15 years, while most of our “independence classmates” have left us far behind in development.

Truthfully, our biggest problem is that our democracy is failing badly. Don’t take my word for it. In the 2024 Afrobarometer survey, 52% of Ghanaians, a majority, felt no affinity for either of the major parties.

This is 15% up from the previous survey. Furthermore, only 1-in-4 Ghanaians believe Ghana is a full democracy.

In that survey, a majority of Ghanaians felt the Presidency, Tax officials and MPs are all corrupt! And during the 2025 inauguration of President Mahama, the person who got the most cheers was Sojaman Traore of Burkina Faso.

Let that sink in. In candour, while we may have been a democracy in 1992, we are becoming a kleptocratic plutocracy – a government of rich people, most of whom, Tafraky3, are thieves.

In 1992, most of us believed that our vibrant democracy would deliver development. After all, President Rawlings once said, “Democracy is not just the abstract guarantee of freedom of expression and the right to vote but also the right to food, a roof over your head and clothes on your back.”

On their part, the NPP promised to establish a “property-owning” democracy. Unfortunately, our parties have joined forces to establish a property-looting system in which the two parties trade places, with one party issuing looting mandates that extract wealth from the public space into private hands while the masses suffer.

We cannot clear our garbage. We are quietly returning to “cash and carry” and maintenance of the “no-bed” healthcare system, where newborn mothers and accident victims may die.

Despite repeated assurances, the diaspora remains unengaged. Despite all the protests, Galamsey marches on while our rivers remain polluted.

Corruption and impunity remain so rampant that a private businessman could walk onto the floor of Parliament to bribe MPs protesting the removal of Ken Ofori-Atta. Added to this, there are persistent rumours that MPs need “drinks” to do the government’s own business!!

Indeed, the malfeasance affected God’s own 100 million USD cathedral while God’s children studied under trees with empty stomachs. Don’t get me wrong, in this benighted 4th Republic, there have been bright patches and spots.

There was the surprising flourishing of Judicial independence under President Rawlings. There were Kufour’s six years of good growth and social interventions marred by the neglect of corruption.

There has been admirable responsiveness in the first year of the Mahama II administration, coupled with the Lazarusian revival of the cedi exchange rate.

And there was Captain Kojo Tsikata’s intervention that may have prevented another Rawlings coup just before the Kufuor inauguration in 2001.

And there are the general election voters who have tried repeatedly to give us good governments only to be thwarted by the political parties.

But all in all, our democracy is not working, and it is not delivering development. It is tempting, under these circumstances, to yearn for alternatives to democracy. But we must not. Those alternatives, in the long term, will be worse.

We need, instead, to stand up and reclaim our democracy. First, we need to rescue our political parties from the moneyed elites who have turned them into private clubs. We must let all who are qualified voters vote in their party primaries.

What happened in the NPP presidential primaries and in the NDC primary that produced Baba Jamal was disgraceful. They were not primaries; they were auctions.

In addition to this, the Supreme Court can help by vigorously affirming the self-evident truths contained in the suit filed by Drs Frimpong-Boateng and Nyaho-Tamakloe with Ms. Nuamah.

Second, the media need to break free of its shackles and help educate the public about patriotism and democracy.

We cannot build a democratic nation when many NPP and NDC members feel more loyal to their parties than to Ghana, to such an extent that they defend those whose theft of public resources deprives them of public benefits.

Third, it is becoming increasingly clear that if the NDC and NPP will not reform themselves in the national interest, patriots must birth a new party that would, at a minimum, push presidential elections to run-offs and be capable of winning them sometimes. My fellow Ghanaians.

We are the men and women we have been waiting for. Let’s save our democracy. Happy Independence Day. Long live Ghana.

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Solomon Owusu criticises Afenyo-Markin’s apology over security recruitment claims https://www.adomonline.com/solomon-owusu-criticises-afenyo-markins-apology-over-security-recruitment-claims/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 11:10:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637703 Director of Communications for the United Party, Solomon Owusu, has criticised the apology issued by the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, to Interior Minister, Muntaka Mubarak, arguing that it stops short of admitting the earlier claims about fraud in the ongoing security service recruitment exercise.

Speaking on Joy News AM Show, Owusu described the apology as a “big blow,” insisting that the minister merely apologised for how his comments were received rather than retracting the allegations themselves.

According to him, the minister’s statement suggested that he was sorry if the remarks were taken in bad taste, but it did not mean he was acknowledging that the claim was untrue.

“From where I sit, it does not necessarily mean that he is admitting that he lied. He only said that if what he said pained people, then he apologises,” Mr Owusu explained.

Mr Owusu argued that a clearer apology should have directly addressed the earlier claim that the technology being deployed for recruitment was a scam and imposed financial burdens on applicants.

To illustrate his point, he gave a hypothetical example, noting that a person can apologise for the way a statement was made while still maintaining the substance of the claim.

“You can apologise for the words you used but still insist on the claim itself,” he said, stressing that the minister should have apologised specifically for describing the system as fraudulent if the claim was indeed incorrect.

He warned that the wording of the apology leaves room for the minister to later argue that he only apologised for the language used and not for the substance of the allegations.

Mr Owusu also expressed scepticism about the effectiveness of parliamentary accountability mechanisms, citing past referrals to the Privileges Committee that, in his view, did not result in meaningful action.

He referenced an incident in November 2025 involving Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin, who was referred to the Privileges Committee after Parliament resolved that he should no longer represent Ghana at the ECOWAS Parliament.

Mr Owusu questioned what outcome came from that process, suggesting that such referrals often fail to produce consequences.

He further criticised what he described as a pattern of investigations that yield no results, citing the destruction of tables and chairs during a parliamentary vetting process that was supposed to lead to salary deductions for those responsible.

“At the end of the day, nothing came out of it,” he stated.

Mr Owusu also emphasised that Members of Parliament must remember they are in the House primarily to represent the interests of their constituents, not their political parties.

He revealed that preparations are underway to seek an interpretation from the Supreme Court on whether MPs, while in Parliament, represent the interests of their political parties or the people who elected them.

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Afenyo-Markin apologises, withdraws recruitment fraud allegations against Muntaka https://www.adomonline.com/afenyo-markin-apologises-withdraws-recruitment-fraud-allegations-against-muntaka/ Thu, 05 Mar 2026 08:22:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637599 The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has withdrawn earlier allegations he made against the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, regarding the ongoing recruitment into the country’s security services.

His retraction follows a directive from the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, who recommended that the Minority Leader be referred to Parliament’s Privileges Committee over possible contempt. The directive came after the Interior Minister complained that the claims made against him were unfounded.

Mr. Afenyo-Markin had previously alleged that the use of a third-party IT company in the recruitment process amounted to a scam and imposed excessive costs on applicants.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Wednesday, March 4, the Minority Leader formally withdrew his remarks and apologised.

“Mr Speaker, I will not do that to hurt him or tarnish his reputation, and if the text of my concern reflected so, it is hereby accordingly withdrawn. I assure you that concerns that will arise out of any matter shall be properly brought to his attention,” he stated.

Responding to the apology, the Interior Minister accepted it but noted that the allegations had caused him considerable distress, particularly given the seriousness of the accusations.

“It is painful to be wrongly accused and be labelled differently from the intention that you have, especially when it is connected with heavy wrongdoing. I am heavily hurt and heavily worried, but who am I to say that I will not accept when my colleague comes to apologise? I accept it wholeheartedly. My plea is that, if it is possible, it should be expunged from our records so that it will be as though it never happened,” he said.

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Middle East tensions won’t affect Ghana; avoid blame – Akim Oda MP https://www.adomonline.com/middle-east-tensions-wont-affect-ghana-avoid-blame-akim-oda-mp/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 16:20:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637464 The Member of Parliament for Akim Oda, Alexander Akwasi Acquah, has urged the government to be transparent with Ghanaians about the state of the economy rather than attributing potential hardships to external conflicts, citing the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Speaking on Accra-based UTV, he stressed that the government should not blame the ongoing war involving Iran, Israel, and the United States for domestic economic challenges.

“If there is a problem managing the country, let Ghanaians know. If we have to stop using cars and start walking or riding bicycles to work, tell us,” he stated.

According to Mr. Acquah, the situation internationally cannot be described as a full-scale war and should not be used as justification for economic difficulties in Ghana.

He noted that, since the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reported that inflation has reduced and that the oil refinery is operational alongside crude oil production, the government should be capable of effectively managing the country’s resources.

The former Deputy Health Minister also emphasised the need to prioritise local farmers, pointing out that while Ghana continues to mine gold and produce oil, adequate support must also be provided to the agricultural sector.

“If the economy is improving as stated, then the government should be able to manage the country and support the farmers,” he added.

The MP further insisted that Ghana is capable of sustaining itself, noting the country’s production of gold, crude oil, and the operation of its oil refinery.

“We are a self-sufficient country. We don’t need anybody’s support,” he stressed.

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All stakeholders deserve praise for peaceful Ayawaso East by-election -Political analyst https://www.adomonline.com/all-stakeholders-deserve-praise-for-peaceful-ayawaso-east-by-election-political-analyst/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 11:35:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637330 A political analyst, Dr. Ebenezer Teye Amanor Lartey, has commended all stakeholders involved in the just-ended Ayawaso East by-election, describing the exercise as peaceful, transparent, and professionally managed.

Speaking in an interview, Dr. Lartey particularly praised the Electoral Commission of Ghana for what he described as a commendable performance.

“The Electoral Commission must be highly applauded for the professionalism and transparency demonstrated throughout the Ayawaso East by-election. They handled the process very well and ensured a smooth and credible exercise,” he stated.

He also lauded the Ghana Police Service for maintaining security and order during the polls.

“The Ghana Police Service deserves recognition for providing the necessary security that ensured the election was conducted without any disturbances,” he added.

Dr. Lartey further commended journalists for their responsible and professional coverage of the by-election.

“Journalists also played a critical role by providing accurate and timely information to the public. Their professionalism contributed significantly to the transparency of the process,” he emphasized.

He also praised voters for turning out peacefully to exercise their civic responsibility.

“The voters must be commended for coming out to cast their ballots without any disturbances. Their conduct shows political maturity and respect for the democratic process,” he noted.

Touching on the voter turnout, Dr. Lartey explained that the relatively low turnout should not come as a surprise, describing the constituency as a stronghold of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

“Ayawaso East is traditionally an NDC stronghold, so the low turnout is not strange. In many by-elections, especially in areas considered safe seats, turnout is often lower because the outcome is largely predictable,” he explained.

The by-election resulted in the election of Baba Jamal as Member of Parliament for the Ayawaso East Constituency.

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Ayawaso East by-election was free and fair, but low voter turnout worrying – Asah-Asante https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-was-free-and-fair-but-low-voter-turnout-worrying-asah-asante/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 08:36:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637228 A political scientist at the University of Ghana, Dr Kwame Asah Asante, has described the March 3 Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election as largely successful, commending its peaceful conduct while raising concerns about the low turnout at the polls.

Dr Kwame Asah Asante, speaking on the AM Show, said the exercise demonstrated Ghana’s democratic maturity — but warned that the country must do more to engage citizens during by-elections.

“We saw a free and fair election — an election devoid of violence and any aberration that undermines free and fair elections,” he said.

“Security was also tight, and the voters themselves compelled themselves to go through the process to its logical end.”

The Ayawaso East constituency went to the polls to fill the parliamentary seat left vacant by the death of four-term MP Naser Toure Mahama, who passed away on January 4, 2026, following a period of illness at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

NDC candidate Alhaji Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed won the seat decisively, securing 10,884 votes — representing 63 per cent of valid ballots cast — against his closest rival, NPP’s Baba Ali Yussif, who polled 4,009 votes.

Out of 49,966 registered voters in the constituency, only 17,048 ballots were cast across 113 polling stations, with 16,928 deemed valid and 120 rejected.

The figures led to what Dr Asante described as a worrying trend of low participation in by-elections across Ghana.

“That tells us that as a state we need to up our game in that direction and make sure that we get people to show interest in by-elections — particularly people in affected constituencies,” he said.

Despite the turnout concerns, the political scientist noted that the overall conduct of the election was orderly. He pointed to the swift acceptance of results by all candidates as a positive sign.

NPP’s Baba Ali Yussif conceded defeat and congratulated Baba Jamal, while suggesting the party could capture the seat in future contests.

The winner, for his part, pledged to focus on development, declaring that “the resetting of Ayawaso East starts now.”

Dr Asante said the peaceful outcome and the gracious acceptance of results by both winners and losers signalled a mature democratic culture. “It tells you that we have come to the end of the show,” he remarked.

The Ayawaso East seat has remained a stronghold of the NDC since 1992, with the party winning every parliamentary election held in the constituency.

Tuesday’s result continued that trend, with the NDC retaining the seat.

Baba Jamal, a lawyer and former MP for Akwatia, previously served as a Deputy Minister during the first term of President John Dramani Mahama and was recently recalled as Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria — over allegations of voter inducement during the party’s constituency primaries, claims that were later found to be unfounded.

The by-election was the second of the 9th Parliament of Ghana’s Fourth Republic.

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I’m not motivated by material things; I’m here to serve – Baba Jamal https://www.adomonline.com/im-not-motivated-by-material-things-im-here-to-serve-baba-jamal/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 08:22:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637218 The National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) newly elected MP in the Ayawaso East by-election, Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed, has said his decision to seek office is driven by a commitment to service rather than personal gain.

After casting his ballot at the Alhaji Iddrisu House 2 polling station on Tuesday, March 3, he told journalists that his political journey is guided by a dedication to the people, not possessions.

“I am not motivated by materialistic things. I am motivated by human service. And that is why I am here to serve my people,” he stated.

Drawing on his experience as a former Member of Parliament for Akwatia, Baba Jamal expressed confidence in his ability to replicate — and even improve upon — his past performance if elected in Ayawaso East.

“I’ve done it before in Akwatia, and I know I will do it better in East Ayawaso,” he said, describing the voting process as fair so far.

He urged residents to rally behind what he described as a renewed vision for the constituency, adding that the ultimate outcome rests beyond human control.

“As I said, God makes kings. So the percentage will be determined by Allah. We have prayed for a high percentage, but it is in the hands of Allah, and Allah will determine it,” he remarked.

At the close of polls on March 3, Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed of the NDC emerged victorious, securing 10,884 votes to win the contest convincingly.

His closest challenger, Baba Ali Yusif of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), polled 4,009 votes. Independent candidate Mohammed Umar Sanda garnered 1,885 votes, David Kanor, also an independent candidate, secured 104 votes, while Ibrahim Iddrisu of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) obtained 43 votes.

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Ayawaso East: My mother’s promise fulfilled – Baba Jamal says after victory https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-my-mothers-promise-fulfilled-baba-jamal-says-after-victory/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 07:29:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637197 Newly elected Ayawaso East Member of Parliament, Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed, has dedicated his victory to his 93-year-old mother, Mimi.

Following his decisive win on Tuesday, March 3, the former Akwatia MP revealed that his mother had promised to ensure his return to Parliament — a promise that has now been fulfilled.

“I want to thank the Almighty Allah for giving us this victory. Let me state that I dedicate this victory to my 93-year-old mother, Mimi, for promising to support me and ensuring that one day I would go back to Parliament,” he declared.

He noted that for years, she carried the conviction that her son would return to the House. Tuesday’s result, he said, was more than a political comeback; it was the fulfilment of a promise.

“Today, her vision and wish have come true. And I thank Allah for her life, and I dedicate this victory to her.”

Though she stayed out of the political spotlight, Mimi’s influence, her son suggested, shaped the resilience behind his campaign.

Baba Jamal was quick to remind supporters that the win belonged to the constituency as much as to his family.

“I want to state that this victory is not for me, Baba Jamal, alone; it’s for the good people of Ayawaso East. I want to thank all of them for having confidence in me and electing me as their parliamentary candidate-elect,” he added.

The former High Commissioner to Nigeria was declared the winner in the highly anticipated election after polling 10,884 votes, defeating the NPP’s Yussif Ali Baba, who obtained 4,009 votes.

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First Deputy Speaker refers Afenyo-Markin to privileges committee over recruitment scam remarks https://www.adomonline.com/first-deputy-speaker-refers-afenyo-markin-to-privileges-committee-over-recruitment-scam-remarks/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 06:49:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637178 The First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, has referred the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, to Parliament’s Privileges Committee following a formal complaint by the Interior Minister, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak.

The referral stems from claims attributed to the Minority Leader that the ongoing security recruitment exercise is a scam and that the engagement of a third-party IT firm has imposed excessive financial burdens on applicants.

Addressing the House on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, Ahiafor clarified that the referral should not be construed as a finding of guilt.

“The fact that this matter has been referred to the Privileges Committee does not mean that the person is guilty. That is why I said all persons are supposed to be deemed innocent.

“I am not pronouncing on the guilt of the Minority Leader or otherwise. I am not. It is not my responsibility at this stage to do so. It is the responsibility of the committee to make its recommendation to the House,” he stated.

In response, Afenyo-Markin signalled his readiness to appear before the committee and called for the proceedings to be held in public.

“Honourable Minister for the Interior, I am not too sure you want us to pursue this matter. I repeat, because you and I know what we know. Let the referral be made, let there be a public hearing.

“Let Afenyo-Markin, who these days is perhaps being portrayed, according to the allegation, as saying something untruthful — and because of that, it is deemed a breach of parliamentary privilege — be heard. Mr Speaker, you have the wisdom to exercise discretion.

“I will avail myself, should you exercise that discretion, to a public hearing, and then the matter can be brought to a peaceful rest.”

Meanwhile, Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga cautioned that attempts to manufacture what he described as unfounded scandals against the government would not succeed.

He further warned that members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would push for strict sanctions if the Minority Leader fails to substantiate his claims before the committee.

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‘The reset starts now’ – Ayawaso East MP-elect Baba Jamal declares https://www.adomonline.com/the-reset-starts-now-ayawaso-east-mp-elect-baba-jamal-declares/ Wed, 04 Mar 2026 06:39:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637165 Newly elected Member of Parliament for Ayawaso East, the NDC’s Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed, has declared that work to “reset” the constituency will begin immediately following his emphatic victory in the by-election.

Baba Jamal polled 10,884 votes to defeat the NPP’s Yussif Ali Baba, who secured 4,009 votes.

Shortly after being officially declared winner by the Electoral Commission, he described the mandate as a collective achievement rather than a personal triumph.

“This victory is not for me, Baba Jamal, alone; it’s for the good people of Ayawaso East,” he said.

He expressed gratitude to constituents for entrusting him with the seat.

“I want to thank all of them for having confidence in me and electing me as their Member of Parliament.”

The new MP dedicated the victory to his 93-year-old mother, Mimi, recalling her long-standing encouragement.

“Let me state that I dedicate this victory to my 93-year-old mother, Mimi, for promising to support me and ensuring that one day I would go back to Parliament. Today, her vision and wish have come true.”

He also acknowledged the support of his immediate family.

“I want to thank my wife here, my family and my children for the spirit of endurance they have shown since I made it my vision to return to Parliament.”

Baba Jamal further extended appreciation to the leadership of the National Democratic Congress, including the national chairman and general secretary, as well as the Greater Accra Regional and Ayawaso East Constituency executives. He also recognised supporters from Akwatia “who came in their numbers to support me for this project.”

He reserved special mention for President John Mahama.

“Let me also give a special thanks to President John Mahama, once again, for finding me worthy to go and work in Nigeria.”

Reflecting on his recent experience abroad, he said it had prepared him for the task ahead.

“Those few months that I stayed in Nigeria have added to my experience, which I am bringing to Parliament to serve this country better.”

Central to his remarks was a firm pledge to transform the constituency.

“I want to assure the people of Ayawaso East that the resetting of Ayawaso East starts now.

“We are going to Parliament. We are coming to reset the whole constituency and ensure that what Ayawaso East deserves comes to pass.”

He also commended the media for their role throughout the campaign period.

“I want to thank the press for your support.

“For all these weeks that you have been chasing and working with us — I understand that sometimes you followed us late into the night.”

Looking ahead, he signalled his intention to build a constructive relationship with journalists.

“I believe we are going to form a partnership with the press as we reset Ayawaso East, so we can work together.

“Please correct us when we are wrong, but do so in a good and professional manner.”

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Baba Jamal wins Ayawaso East by-election https://www.adomonline.com/baba-jamal-wins-ayawaso-east-by-election/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 23:07:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637162 The candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Baba Jamal, has been declared the winner of the just-ended Ayawaso East by-election.

After what observers described as a low voter turnout, 16,928 out of an estimated 50,000 registered voters cast their ballots to elect a new Member of Parliament to serve the remainder of the late Nasser Toure Mahama’s term in the 9th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana.

At the close of polls on March 3, Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) emerged victorious, securing 10,884 votes to win the contest convincingly.

His closest challenger, Baba Ali Yusif of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), polled 4,009 votes. Independent candidate Mohammed Umar Sanda garnered 1,885 votes, David Kanor, also an independent candidate, secured 104 votes, while Ibrahim Iddrisu of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) obtained 43 votes.

Here are the full results:

  1. Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed (NDC) – 10,884
  2. Ibrahim Iddrisu (LPG) – 43
  3. Baba Ali Yusif (NPP) – 4,009
  4. Mohammed Umar Sanda (Independent) – 1,885
  5. David Kanor (Independent) – 104

The election was largely incident-free, a situation many attributed to the heavy police presence deployed across the constituency.

Leading figures from both major political parties monitored the exercise. From the NDC, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, former National Chairman; Linda Akweley Ocloo, Greater Accra Regional Minister; and Tanko Computer, Director of Elections, were present at various polling stations. On the NPP side, former Greater Accra Regional Minister Henry Quartey, former Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko, and former Fisheries Minister Hawa Koomson were also sighted at some centres.

With this victory, Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed is expected to be sworn in by the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, at the next sitting of the House.

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Ayawaso East by-election: Low turnout not only due to fasting – Ako Gunn cites delegate election concerns https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-low-turnout-not-only-due-to-fasting-ako-gunn-cites-delegate-election-concerns/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:36:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637149 The Deputy National Communications Officer, Godwin Ako Gunn, has suggested that dissatisfaction over alleged inducements during the party’s delegate elections may have contributed to the low voter turnout in the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election.

Speaking after the by-election, he indicated that the reduced participation could not be attributed solely to the fasting period.

According to him, widespread concerns over reports that some delegates received television sets and cash during the internal elections left many party supporters disillusioned.

He noted that the frustrations became evident during his door-to-door engagements with constituents, where several voters openly expressed anger about the alleged incidents.

He further revealed that voter turnout declined by about seven percent compared to the 2024 general election, underscoring what he believes is a growing need to restore confidence and transparency in the party’s internal processes.

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The case for an explicit and limited legal threshold for internal military deployment in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/the-case-for-an-explicit-and-limited-legal-threshold-for-internal-military-deployment-in-ghana/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:18:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637144 In a republic, the question is never merely whether something can be done. The question is who may do it, under what law, and within what limits. That is the architecture of constitutional democracy.

The Constitution guarantees life, liberty, dignity, equality, and protection from degrading treatment. These are not seasonal rights.

They do not dim when a uniform appears. They bind the Executive, the Legislature, the Judiciary and “all other organs of government.” The military is not exempt from constitutional gravity. It is held by it.

And yet we are confronted with an uncomfortable contemporary reality: soldiers appearing in land disputes, in property conflicts, in operations that blur the line between national defence and civil contestation. Journalists covering such events report assaults. Investigations are promised internally. Statements are issued. The machinery of reassurance turns. But the deeper question remains stubbornly unanswered.

Where is the threshold?

At what point does a civilian land disagreement metamorphose into a matter of national security? What transforms a property dispute into a theatre for military presence? Who decides? On what written authority? Under which published instrument? For how long? With how many troops? With what oversight?

The Constitution is meticulous about many things. It speaks clearly about the supremacy of law, about enforcement, about judicial remedies. It provides mechanisms for challenging unconstitutional acts before the Supreme Court. It contemplates subsidiary legislation laid before Parliament. It insists on accountability. Yet nowhere do we find a transparent, publicly articulated constitutional doctrine setting out the precise threshold for internal military deployment in civilian disputes.

Silence in law is never neutral. It creates space. And space invites discretion.

Now, discretion is not evil in itself. Government cannot function without it. But discretion without defined limits is like a river without banks. It floods. It spills. It reshapes the terrain in ways never contemplated by its designers.

Every constitutional democracy recognises that in extreme circumstances — insurrection, terrorism, catastrophic breakdown of public order — military assistance to civil authorities may be necessary. No serious jurist denies that. The State must preserve itself. But necessity in constitutional theory is not a mood; it is a legal category. It requires clarity. It demands evidence. It must be publicly defensible.

If ten soldiers may be deployed for a certain condition, what justifies one hundred? If a pickup truck is permissible, what authorises an armoured tanker? If a minister’s letter suffices, why not a telephone call?

Here lies the danger — not dramatic coups or overt authoritarianism — but the slow lowering of the threshold. What begins as exceptional becomes routine. What begins as security assistance becomes administrative convenience. And what begins as convenience becomes gradual normalisation.

When force becomes ordinary, liberty becomes fragile.

One must also confront the uncomfortable sociology of power. Ghana, like many societies, contains asymmetries — of wealth, influence, access. In land disputes especially, documentation may be unclear, ownership contested, political connections potent. In such an environment, the absence of a defined legal threshold creates a temptation: the temptation to convert public force into private advantage.

It is here that constitutional principle meets human vulnerability. If the trigger for military deployment is opaque, those with proximity to executive authority may influence its use. The poor litigate; the powerful deploy. That is not rule of law. That is the shadow of feudalism wearing modern insignia.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights reminds us that human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, and that these rights must be protected by the rule of law to prevent recourse to rebellion against tyranny. The wisdom is subtle. It is not only tyranny that breeds instability; it is perceived injustice. When citizens cannot see the law that governs force, they cease to trust that force.

The Inter-Parliamentary Union’s Human Rights Handbook articulates the State’s obligation to respect, protect and fulfil rights. Respect means refraining from unjustified interference. Protect means preventing third-party abuse. Fulfil means creating conditions in which rights can flourish. Military deployment in civilian space engages all three obligations simultaneously. It can protect, yes, but it can also intimidate. It can deter violence, but it can also chill expression. It can stabilise, but it can also distort.

The Ghanaian Constitution provides that rights are enforceable by the courts. But enforceability presupposes intelligibility. A citizen cannot meaningfully challenge a deployment if its legal basis is undefined or concealed within administrative practice. One cannot litigate against fog.

Some may argue that publishing detailed thresholds risks operational rigidity. But constitutional clarity is not rigidity; it is legitimacy. It does not weaken security; it strengthens it. Soldiers deployed under transparent, democratically sanctioned authority operate with moral confidence. Soldiers deployed under ambiguous instruction carry the burden of doubt.

Oversight, then, must be more than ceremonial. An internal probe by the deploying institution may be administratively convenient, but independence is the oxygen of credibility. Where allegations of abuse arise, investigation must be external, findings public, remedies tangible. Accountability that is invisible to the citizen is indistinguishable from impunity.

There is, finally, a deeper constitutional philosophy at stake. Lord Denning often wrote of the majesty of the law restraining power. Lord Steyn reminded us that even parliamentary sovereignty is bounded by fundamental principles of the rule of law. Their shared insight was simple yet profound: unchecked power, even when well-intentioned, corrodes the constitutional order.

The military is one of the Republic’s most respected institutions. Precisely for that reason, it must be shielded from politicisation and instrumentalisation. The Armed Forces defend the Constitution; they must never become its ambiguous footnote.

If internal deployment is truly necessary in a particular circumstance, let the law say so plainly. Let the criteria be explicit. Let the authorising authority be clear. Let Parliament be informed. Let duration be limited. Let review be mandatory. Let investigation be independent. Let the public know not only that force was used, but why it was justified.

A republic worthy of its Constitution does not fear defining the moment when it unsheathes its sword. It understands that clarity is not weakness but strength.

For in the end, the question is not whether Ghana has soldiers. It is whether Ghana has limits.

And a law without limits is no law at all.

Kelvin Gyimah
Executive Director
Rights Accountability Network – Africa (RANA)

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Ayawaso East by-election: Provisional results so far https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-provisional-results-so-far/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:00:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637135 Provisional results from the Ayawaso East by-election are gradually trickling in from polling stations across the constituency, with early figures placing NDC candidate Baba Jamal in the lead ahead of his contenders.

Although sorting and counting of ballots are still ongoing at some centres, the initial tallies are beginning to give a clearer picture of the outcome.

Check out some results below:

PRESBY CHURCH OF HOPE NIMA 1

Baba Jamal 90
Ibrahim Iddrisu 0
Yussif Ali Baba 32
Kanor David 0
Rejected 1

PROVISIONAL RESULTS

Nima JHS 2

NDC- Baba Jamal – 43

Yussif Ali Baba – 14

The rest -0

Total Valid Vote cast- 57

Number of Voters- 162

Pentecost Church Nima 1
Total voters 485
Independent(Sunda) – 21
NPP- 51
NDC- 93
LPG 0
Rejected 1
Total Vote Cast 166
Valid vote 165

Pentecost Church Nima 2
Total voters 460
IND-21
NPP- 33
NDC- 109
LPG 0
Valid vote 163
Total Vote Cast 163
REJECTED 0

Church of Grace 1
Registered voters 505
IND- 18
IND- 0
NPP- 47
NDC- 106
LPG- 0
Rejected 2
Total Vote Cast 173
Valid vote 171

Church of Grace 2
506 expected voters
IND (Sunda) 24
IND- (David) 2
NPP- 50
NDC- 103
LPG- 0
Rejected 2
Total Vote Cast 181
Valid vote 179

Alsafiya Islamic School 2
451 expected voters
IND (Sunda) 10
IND- (David) 0
NPP- 39
NDC- 113
LPG- 0
Rejected 0
Total Vote Cast 162
Valid vote

NDC Strong Room

NDC 63.66%
NPP 23.90%
OTHERS 12.56%

Rejected 96
Total Valid votes 14,389

97 out of 114

AYAWASO EAST NDC STRONG ROOM

110 out of 114

NDC still at 63. 28%
NPP at 23.45%
Others 13.26%

Total 16,603
Rejected 116

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Ayawaso East by-election: We’re confident our deployment at polling centres will cater for any eventuality – Police https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-were-confident-our-deployment-at-polling-centres-will-cater-for-any-eventuality-police/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 18:50:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637133 The Ghana Police Service says it is confident its security deployment for the Ayawaso East by-election is sufficient to address any eventuality as the process moves into the final stage.

Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Grace Ansah-Akrofi, gave the assurance after the close of polls on Tuesday, March 3.

She disclosed that the Inspector-General of Police had personally monitored the election on the ground to ensure that the security measures put in place were functioning as planned.

“As we usually do, the IGP would always like to hit the ground and ensure for himself that the deployment we put in place and the measures we deployed are working as expected,” she said.

According to DCOP Ansah-Akrofi, the IGP, the Regional Commander, Operations Officers, and other personnel have toured the 114 polling centres and observed calm and orderly voting.

She described the by-election as one of the most peaceful the country has witnessed.

“So far, everything has gone very peacefully. We haven’t recorded any incidents at all, and we are happy,” she stated.

With polls closed and collation underway, she expressed confidence that security presence at the collation centre is adequate.

“We are confident that our deployment at the collation centre is sufficient to cater for any eventuality,” she added.

DCOP Ansah-Akrofi attributed the smooth process to effective security planning and the cooperation of stakeholders, including political actors and voters in the constituency.

She commended residents of Ayawaso East for conducting themselves responsibly and urged Ghanaians to continue embracing peaceful democratic practices.

“As we grow as a nation in our electoral processes, we hope that everybody learns that election is not about fighting, it is not about violence, it is just about coming and casting your votes, making your choice and let peace prevail,” she said.

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Voting ends in Ayawaso East by-election; counting underway https://www.adomonline.com/voting-ends-in-ayawaso-east-by-election-counting-underway/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 17:27:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637126 Voting in the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election has officially ended, with electoral officials now sorting and counting ballots at polling stations across the constituency.

Polling commenced at 7:00 a.m. and closed at 5:00 p.m., concluding a day-long exercise to elect a new Member of Parliament following the death of the sitting MP, Naser Toure.

The Electoral Commission of Ghana is expected to declare the results later today.

Five candidates are contesting the seat:

  • Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed – National Democratic Congress (NDC)
  • Baba Ali Yusif – New Patriotic Party (NPP)
  • Umar Sanda Mohammed – Independent candidate
  • David Kanor – Independent candidate
  • Ibrahim Iddrisu – Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG)

The polls were largely peaceful and devoid of violence, although voter turnout was reported to be low in several polling stations. A strong police presence was deployed to maintain law and order, while party agents and supporters closely monitored the counting process.

Both the NDC and NPP candidates expressed optimism about their chances, with supporters of the two major parties confident of securing victory in the closely contested by-election.

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I wouldn’t be surprised if Baba Ali wins Ayawaso East – Nana B https://www.adomonline.com/i-wouldnt-be-surprised-if-baba-ali-wins-ayawaso-east-nana-b/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 17:12:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637110 The National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, has stated that he will not be surprised if the party’s candidate, Baba Ali, wins the Ayawaso East by-election despite the constituency’s history.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Nana Boakye noted that the NPP has never won in Ayawaso East but expressed optimism about the party’s chances this time.

He observed that voter turnout has been low across several polling stations he visited, describing the exercise so far as peaceful, with police officers actively maintaining order.

“There is often low turnout in by-elections, and it appears that this election has recorded very low participation. I visited several polling stations and observed the same pattern of low turnout. However, the election has been peaceful so far, with the police actively doing their job. We hope that turnout might increase when workers return home from work,” he said.

According to Nana B, some supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) may vote for Baba Ali because he is a native of the area and widely regarded as humble and approachable.

While acknowledging that the NDC remains strong in the constituency, Nana Boakye said sentiments on the ground suggest the NPP candidate could pull off a surprise victory.

“Although we haven’t previously won in Ayawaso East, I wouldn’t be surprised if some NDC members vote for our candidate, Baba Ali, regardless of his party affiliation, since he is a native of the community.

“Residents have expressed that Baba Jamal is not a local, and some are even campaigning against him. The NDC is strong in this constituency, but our candidate is well-liked by the people and known for being humble. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wins,” he added.

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Ayawaso East: NDC is winning; NPP only came to escort us – Mustapha Gbande https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-ndc-is-winning-npp-only-came-to-escort-us-mustapha-gbande/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 16:15:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637098 Deputy National Democratic Congress (NDC) Secretary, Mustapha Gbande, has expressed confidence that the NDC is set for a decisive victory in the ongoing Ayawaso East by-election, describing the contest as largely a family affair in the constituency.

In an interview with Adom News, Gbande noted that the voting process has been peaceful, with law enforcement present to maintain order.

“Everybody knows and understands that the Nima election is a family affair. So the exercise has been peaceful,” he said.

He downplayed the presence of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), asserting that the opposition was only there to “escort us” and did not play a significant role in the voting.

“The NPP only came to escort us,” Gbande remarked, adding that the police have been ensuring calm and order throughout the exercise.

The deputy secretary also encouraged voter participation, emphasising that by-elections often see lower turnout but remain important for strengthening democracy.

“By-elections usually have low turnout. But at the end of the day, the NDC candidate will be declared 80%,” he said, projecting a commanding win for his party.

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CDD-Ghana drafts model bill to regulate political party financing https://www.adomonline.com/cdd-ghana-drafts-model-bill-to-regulate-political-party-financing/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 16:05:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637086 The Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has drafted a model bill to regulate political party financing and to strengthen and consolidate the gains of the nation’s multi-party democracy.

The Director of Programmes and Operations at the CDD-Ghana, Frederick Adu-Gyamfi, said the bill had been submitted to the Attorney-General for study and onward submission to Parliament with government support.

“The bill is designed to address gaps in the political system and help tackle the growing influences of monetisation and vote-buying, undermining the integrity of the nation’s electoral systems,” he said.

Mr Adu-Gyamfi told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview on the sidelines of a stakeholder forum on the bill in Sunyani that the bill promotes transparency and accountability in the financing of political party activities and campaigns.

The CDD-Ghana, in collaboration with the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), with support from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), organised the forum to deepen public understanding and collect views and feedback to fine-tune the bill.

Key provisions in the bill include establishing an independent electoral financing and enforcement authority, introducing expenditure ceilings for political campaigns, and defining a clear campaign period for political activities.

Challenges

Mr Adu-Gyamfi said the bill was intended to address major challenges in the nation’s political financing system and called for public support for its passage into law.

The Bono Regional Director of the NCCE, Cynthia Anima Boadu, acknowledged the progress made under the Fourth Republic.

She, however, warned that “rising cost of political competition threatens democratic integrity.”

Ms Boadu said there was a need for a comprehensive legal framework to regulate political campaign activities and financing.

She expressed regret that political campaign activities had increasingly been characterised by excessive spending and limited transparency into funding sources.

Study

A 2018 study conducted by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) in partnership with CDD-Ghana showed that the cost of contesting a parliamentary election in Ghana rose by 59 percent between 2012 and 2016, with candidates spending on average US$85,000.

Ms Boadu also referenced a 2020 follow-up study by CDD-Ghana, supported by Adam Smith International (ASI), which reported a significant increase in campaign expenditure to about GH¢4 million, including funds used to “nurture” constituencies.

“The study reveals further that a substantial portion of political campaign financing comes from opaque and potentially illicit sources, some allegedly linked to organised crime,” she stated.

Ms Boadu expressed concern about the weak enforcement of the 1992 Constitution and the Political Parties Act, 2000 (Act 574), which provided a framework for regulating political financing.

“The absence of defined spending limits, donation caps, and strict disclosure requirements allows unreported and illicit funds to influence political campaign activities in the country,” she observed.

She, therefore, called for comprehensive campaign finance reforms to protect the nation’s electoral integrity, curb corruption, and enhance transparency in democratic processes.

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Ayawaso East seat will change hands – NPP’s Baba Ali https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-seat-will-change-hands-npps-baba-ali/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 15:47:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637078 The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, Baba Ali, has expressed confidence that the constituency is on the verge of a political shift as voting continues.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, he highlighted what he described as clear signs of a change in voter sentiment, expressing optimism that the outcome would favour his party.

“Let’s wait till 5 p.m.; the Ayawaso East seat will change hands, Insha Allah. It is obvious we are going to win this election,” he said.

Baba Ali also urged constituents to cast their ballots calmly and in large numbers, appealing for strong voter turnout in his favour.

Reacting to a recent Global InfoAnalytics survey projecting a 75 percent victory for the NDC’s Baba Jamal, he questioned the reliability of the poll, citing events on the ground that suggest a different trajectory.

“Not long ago, you conducted a poll in Ayawaso here, and what happened? This is Ayawaso East. Here, the data doesn’t work in that manner. What is happening currently on the ground will prove that the data is clearly wrong. So let’s wait and see,” he stated.

He also described the voting process so far as calm and well-organised.

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Annoh-Dompreh leads Minority Caucus on tour of cocoa-growing areas in Eastern Region https://www.adomonline.com/annoh-dompreh-leads-minority-caucus-on-tour-of-cocoa-growing-areas-in-eastern-region/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 14:55:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637060 The Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has led members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament on a tour of cocoa-growing communities in the Eastern Region.

The visit comes in response to the government’s recent reduction in cocoa producer prices, a decision that has sparked concern among farmers and drawn strong criticism from the Minority.

Government officials have justified the adjustment by pointing to declining global cocoa prices, stating that the decision aligns with prevailing international market conditions.

However, Mr Annoh-Dompreh and his colleagues argue that the move unfairly burdens farmers, who are already grappling with rising input costs and economic hardship.

During engagements with cocoa farmers, the Minority Chief Whip described the reduction as a “rip-off” and insisted that producers should not bear the full impact of global price fluctuations. He suggested that the government should consider offering a bailout to cushion farmers and protect the cocoa sector.

Accompanying Mr Annoh-Dompreh on the tour were Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Isaac Yaw Opoku, Michael Aidoo, Seth Osei-Akoto, Samuel Awuku, Ida Adjoa Asiedu, Laurette Korkor Asante, Alexander Akwasi Acquah, Charles Asuako Owiredu, Alexander Agyare, Davis Opoku Ansah, Gideon Boako, and Rudolf Amoako-Gyampah.

The Minority Caucus reiterated its commitment to advocating for policies that protect cocoa farmers and ensure the long-term sustainability of the industry.

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Osman Ayariga confident of decisive NDC victory in Ayawaso East by-election https://www.adomonline.com/osman-ayariga-confident-of-decisive-ndc-victory-in-ayawaso-east-by-election/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 14:48:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2637055 The Deputy National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, Osman Ayariga, has expressed firm optimism that the party’s parliamentary candidate, Baba Jamal, will emerge victorious in the Ayawaso East by-election.

Mr Ayariga projected that the NDC candidate would secure no less than 60 per cent of the total votes cast, irrespective of voter turnout.

He indicated that the party’s internal assessments and ground operations pointed to a comfortable margin of victory.

According to him, the NDC’s extensive grassroots mobilisation efforts and longstanding support base within the constituency have positioned the party strongly ahead of the polls.

He maintained that the campaign has resonated with residents and energised supporters across the area.

He further suggested that the by-election presents an opportunity for the party to consolidate its influence in Ayawaso East, expressing confidence in the preparedness of its campaign team and polling agents.

Voting is currently underway at various polling stations across the constituency.

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Ayawaso East: Evans Nimako casts doubt on Mussa Dankwa’s polls; predicts win for NPP’s Baba Ali https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-evans-nimako-casts-doubt-on-mussa-dankwas-polls-predicts-win-for-npps-baba-ali/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 12:39:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636989 The Director of Research and Elections of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Evans Nimako, has questioned the credibility of a recent opinion survey forecasting a win for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ayawaso East by-election.

Speaking to Accra-based Channel One News, Mr. Nimako pointed out that the same firm had inaccurately predicted results during the NDC’s internal primaries.

“He’s the same person who predicted Baba Jamal would lose in the NDC primary. But he won. Who are the commissioners of his polls? For me, it’s neither here nor there. I can assure you that our candidate, Baba Ali, has been sold to the constituents; he’s known as the home boy and liked by all. Ask Baba Jamal his opinion about Mussa Dankwah, and we will take it from there,” he said.

The poll, conducted by Global InfoAnalytics between February 28 and March 1, sampled 972 voters in the constituency.

It projected that NDC candidate Baba Jamal could secure 75 per cent of the vote, while NPP’s Baba Ali Yussif is expected to obtain 21 per cent. Independent candidate Umaru Sanda Muhammed is projected at 3 per cent, with Ibrahim Iddrisu and David each below one per cent.

Despite the survey, Mr. Nimako insisted that the NPP’s campaign, driven by extensive grassroots engagement, would ultimately decide the outcome.

“We, the NPP, have engaged the constituents, we have sold our candidate to them, and we know that they are deciding in favour of him. He’s going to be the next MP for Ayawaso East. I can assure you that our candidate will come out victorious,” he added.

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Ayawaso East by-election: NPP will suffer a defeat they’ll never forget – Tanko Computer https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-npp-will-suffer-a-defeat-theyll-never-forget-tanko-computer/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 12:10:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636986 The Deputy Director of Elections and IT of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Rashid Tanko-Computer, has projected a decisive win for his party in the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election.

Speaking to Adom News while touring selected polling stations on Tuesday, Tanko Computer said feedback from the areas he had monitored suggested strong backing for the NDC candidate.

“We will hand the NPP a defeat they will never forget,” he declared, expressing confidence that the outcome would favour his party despite what he described as generally low voter turnout.

According to him, early observations indicate that the NDC maintains a comfortable edge. He also dismissed concerns about the independent candidate, Umaru Sanda Mohammed, a former NDC member, insisting that his participation poses no significant challenge to the party’s prospects.

Meanwhile, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate, Baba Ali Yussif, attributed the slow turnout to the Ramadan period.

He noted that many Muslim voters may choose to cast their ballots later in the day and expressed strong optimism about his chances at the polls.

Both camps remain upbeat as voting continues across the constituency, with party officials closely monitoring developments at various polling stations.

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We will hand the NPP a defeat they will never forget – Tanko Computer https://www.adomonline.com/we-will-hand-the-npp-a-defeat-they-will-never-forget-tanko-computer/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 10:53:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636959 Rashid Tanko Computer, the Deputy Director of Elections and IT for the NDC, has predicted a landslide victory for the party in today’s Ayawaso East by-election, one that the NPP will “never forget.”

Speaking with Adom News while monitoring the elections, Tanko Computer noted that feedback from various areas he visited indicates a strong showing for the NDC.

Although voter turnout is currently low, he believes the odds are in their favor.

He also stated that the Independent Candidate, Umaru Sanda Mohammed, who previously defected from the NDC, poses no threat to their campaign.

On the other hand, the NPP parliamentary candidate for the Ayawaso East by-election, Baba Ali Yussif, suggested that the low turnout is due to Ramadan and expressed his expectation that participation would increase later in the day.

He remains confident about his chances of winning the elections.

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Heightened security measures at Yesi Yesi polling stations with body cameras implemented https://www.adomonline.com/heightened-security-measures-at-yesi-yesi-polling-stations-with-body-cameras-implemented/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 10:27:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636930 Security was significantly increased at the polling stations located opposite the Yesi Yesi Centre 1 and 2 as voting began for the ongoing Ayawaso East by-election.

During observation of the process, some police officers were seen wearing body cameras, and additional surveillance cameras had been installed on a nearby building overlooking the polling area.

The presence of security personnel and surveillance equipment emphasized efforts to ensure transparency and maintain order throughout the election.

At Yesi Yesi Polling Station One (Centre Number 1), voting started promptly at 7:00 a.m. According to Duku Daniel Techie, a representative from the Electoral Commission (EC), the station was expected to host a total of 489 voters. By the time of our visit, 48 voters had successfully cast their ballots.

Party representatives from the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and three independent candidates were present and on standby.

A representative from the Special Prosecutor’s office also arrived to monitor the proceedings, further enhancing oversight of the electoral process.

At Station Two, voting also began smoothly at 7:00 a.m. The total number of registered voters at this station is 445. As of 9:36 a.m., 58 people had voted, comprising 32 females and 26 males. Salifu Ayuba, the EC representative at this station, confirmed that the voting process had been peaceful and orderly.

All party representatives were in attendance, and security remained tight. Baba Jama Mohammed Hammed represented the NDC, while Yussif Ali Baba represented the NPP.

The independent candidates contesting in this election include Ibrahim Idrissu, popularly known as “LPG,” Mohammed Umar Sanda of the Better Nima Independent Movement, and Kanor David.

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Gideon Boako to sponsor eye surgery for 35 Tano North constituents https://www.adomonline.com/gideon-boako-to-sponsor-eye-surgery-for-35-tano-north-constituents/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 09:52:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636924 Dr. Gideon Boako, Tano North’s Member of Parliament, has announced plans to sponsor eye surgery for 35 constituents identified during a recent screening exercise. The initiative forms part of his ongoing commitment to improving eye health in the constituency.

Phase 1 of the programme, carried out yesterday across Bomaa, Yamfo, and Adrobaa, screened residents for eye conditions.

Dr. Boako revealed that around 35 individuals were found to require surgical intervention.

These persons are currently being processed for fully sponsored surgeries at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. The initiative ensures that financial constraints do not prevent constituents from accessing critical eye care.

One of the most urgent cases involved a young girl from Atudrobesa who has lost sight in both eyes following an accident with a football. Dr. Boako is making special arrangements to ensure she receives treatment from specialists at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

He expressed gratitude to the Sunyani Teaching Hospital, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, and the Himalayan Cataract Project for their invaluable support.

Dr. Boako reiterated that additional phases of the programme would follow to extend its benefits to more communities in Tano North.

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Koku Anyidoho applauds voting arrangements for Ayawaso East by-election https://www.adomonline.com/koku-anyidoho-applauds-voting-arrangements-for-ayawaso-east-by-election/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 09:45:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636901 Certified international elections observer Koku Anyidoho has expressed satisfaction with the Electoral Commission’s (EC) conduct of the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election, saying the poll management body is performing above expectations on election day.

Anyidoho, speaking from a polling station in the constituency on Tuesday, March 3, praised the EC, which he referred to by its technical designation as the Election Management Body (EMB), for deploying materials and personnel on time and setting up polling stations in line with internationally accepted standards.

“I’m happy,” he said. “The EC, on top of its job — when I got here, the material, the personnel already deployed; they are set up in good time.”

The seasoned observer pointed to two key benchmarks that election monitors look out for during polls. The first is the placement of the voting booth, which he said must guarantee voter privacy.

The second is the positioning of the ballot box — which, by international standards, must be placed in an open, visible area so that voters cast their ballots in full public view.

“I think that these basic things are standing tall as far as the EMB is concerned,” Anyidoho said.

He also commended the strong media turnout at the polling station, saying it was a positive development for accurate and credible reportage. He warned against commentary from those not physically present at polling centres, describing such contributions as potential sources of disinformation and misinformation.

The by-election was triggered by the death of the sitting MP, Naser Toure Mahama, in January at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

A total of 49,966 registered voters are expected to cast their ballots across 113 polling stations in the constituency.

The main contenders are the NDC’s Baba Jamal, the NPP’s Yussif Baba Ali, and independent candidate Alhaji Mohammed Umaru Sanda, among others.

A poll conducted by Global InfoAnalytics between February 28 and March 1 projected Baba Jamal to secure 75% of the vote, with Baba Ali trailing at 21%.

Voting runs from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Security has been beefed up, with the Ghana Police Service deploying 80 officers to each polling station to guarantee a peaceful exercise.

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Ayawaso East by-election: Voting begins https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-voting-begins/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 09:35:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636888 Voting has started smoothly at the 113 polling stations in the Ayawaso East constituency, where the Electoral Commission (EC) is conducting a by-election.

Five aspirants are contesting the race, including former Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, representing the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The other candidates are Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), independent aspirant Umaru Sanda Muhammed, who recently severed ties with the NDC, as well as Ibrahim Iddrisu and David Kannor.

The Electoral Commission disclosed that 49,966 voters are on the electoral roll in Ayawaso East. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and are scheduled to close at 5 p.m.

The by-election became necessary following the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Mahama Naser Toure, who passed away in January while undergoing treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, leaving the Ayawaso East parliamentary seat vacant.

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We’re ready for Ayawaso East by-election – EC https://www.adomonline.com/were-ready-for-ayawaso-east-by-election-ec/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 08:46:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636868 The Electoral Commission says it has finalised all arrangements for the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election scheduled for Tuesday, March 3.

Fred Tetteh, the Commission’s Director of Research, assured the public that preparations are complete, covering both materials and staffing across the constituency.

“In terms of preparation, the Commission is ready. Everything is set for the poll. We are talking about logistics, personnel; yes, we are ready. The logistics and all arrangements have been made regarding the packing of materials, ballot boxes, and voting screens for the 113 polling stations where the elections will be held,” Mr. Tetteh said on Accra-based Citi FM.

The Commission disclosed that 49,966 voters are on the electoral roll in Ayawaso East, with polls scheduled to open at 7 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.

Five aspirants, including former Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, are contesting the race.

Although all aspirants remain confident of victory, a poll by Global InfoAnalytics projects a 75 per cent win for Baba Jamal, who is also a former MP for Akwatia, ahead of his closest contender, Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Independent aspirant Umaru Sanda Muhammed, who recently severed ties with the NDC, is projected to secure about 3 per cent of the vote.

The survey further suggests that the remaining candidates, Ibrahim Iddrisu and David, are each expected to garner less than one per cent of the total ballots cast, highlighting what appears to be a largely two-horse race between the NDC and NPP.

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Kwaku Ampratwum unveils ambitious youth mobilisation agenda in bid for NPP UK Youth Organizer role https://www.adomonline.com/kwaku-ampratwum-unveils-ambitious-youth-mobilisation-agenda-in-bid-for-npp-uk-youth-organizer-role/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 07:22:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636843 Kwaku Ampratwum Djarbeng has formally declared his candidacy for the position of Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP-UK) Branch, articulating an ambitious vision anchored on strategic youth mobilisation, disciplined grassroots engagement, and a renewed drive toward the party’s 2028 electoral comeback.

Addressing members of the branch at the Luton Chapter meeting, Mr. Djarbeng expressed appreciation for the platform to share his aspirations, underscoring what he described as a pivotal moment for the NPP both within the diaspora and at home.

“Fellow members of the NPP UK branch, thank you for this opportunity to speak. I am contesting for the position of Youth Organizer because I believe our party requires young, energetic leaders equipped with the requisite skills, commitment, and foresight to propel us into the future,” he said.

He maintained that the party’s pathway to reclaiming governance in 2028 would depend largely on its ability to inspire and mobilise a new generation of supporters, while simultaneously reconnecting with undecided voters whose allegiance may determine the outcome of the next general election.

“The NPP stands at a critical moment in its history,” Mr. Djarbeng asserted. “To win back governance in 2028, we must deliberately mobilise a new generation of supporters and re-engage voters who remain undecided. Our success will hinge on disciplined and faithful members who are prepared to work diligently for the party and for Ghana.”

Highlighting his personal credentials, he pointed to what he described as a demonstrable track record of diligence, initiative, and resourcefulness.

According to him, his networks and access to strategic resources position him uniquely to expand the party’s reach among floating voters within the UK and beyond.

“I have cultivated networks and secured resources that I intend to deploy strategically in persuading floating voters to align with the NPP,” he stated.

“Through targeted outreach, consistent engagement, and passionate advocacy, we can rebuild our support base and attract those who are searching for credible leadership.”

Drawing a sharp distinction between the NPP and its political opponents, Mr. Djarbeng argued that the party must differentiate itself not merely through rhetoric but through demonstrable action and principled engagement.

“I firmly believe the NPP is fundamentally distinct from the NDC,” he said. “Where others may rely on rhetoric and unrealistic promises, we must demonstrate, through tangible action and honest engagement, that we are the party capable of delivering meaningful and sustainable progress.”

He concluded his address with a direct appeal to the conscience of party members, urging them to entrust him with the mandate to revitalise the youth wing and strengthen the branch’s organisational capacity.

“I humbly seek your mandate as Youth Organizer for the NPP UK branch,” Mr. Djarbeng declared. “With your support, I will work wholeheartedly to reposition our youth front in the UK and contribute significantly to the broader national effort to return the NPP to governance in 2028.”

His declaration adds to the growing momentum within the NPP UK Branch as members prepare to elect new executives tasked with steering the party’s affairs in the diaspora and reinforcing its readiness for the next electoral cycle.

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Adenta Kumi pledges 54% votes for Bawumia in 2028 election https://www.adomonline.com/adenta-kumi-pledges-54-votes-for-bawumia-in-2028-election/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 06:41:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636805 National Youth Organiser hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, has pledged to help secure a decisive 54 per cent victory for the party’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, in the 2028 general election.

Outlining what he described as a “Kyemp3 policy,” Kumi said the youth wing would partner Dr. Bawumia to deliver victory at the polls and would, in turn, expect meaningful inclusion in government should the party win power.

Adenta Kumi made the pledge while officially declaring his bid for the National Youth Organiser position on Monday, March 2, 2026.

He stressed that young people must not only campaign but also be given opportunities to serve, learn, and grow within government.

Drawing inspiration from biblical principles, Kumi emphasized that young leaders should be guided and given practical exposure to governance to prepare them for future responsibilities.

“The Bible says, ‘Train up a child in the way he should go, so that when he grows, he will not depart from it.’ We will appeal to our elders to give us opportunities to learn on the job,” he said.

Kumi indicated that his team would advocate for the appointment of competent young party members to ensure inclusive governance.

He also proposed the creation of a monitoring desk to track the payment of contractors and eliminate middlemen who benefit unfairly from public contracts.

According to him, empowering the youth with entrepreneurial support, structured engagement platforms, and transparent systems would rebuild trust and energize the party’s base.

Describing the 2028 contest as a defining moment, he assured supporters that the youth wing would pursue what he called “relentless and fearless” mobilisation across the country.

“The people of Ghana deserve a revived party,” he said, urging members nationwide to unite behind the mission to deliver victory for Dr. Bawumia and secure a stronger youth presence in governance.

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Adenta Kumi officially declares intention to contest NPP National Youth Organiser position https://www.adomonline.com/adenta-kumi-officially-declares-intention-to-contest-npp-national-youth-organiser-position/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 06:40:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636800 A leading youth figure within the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alfred Ababio Kumi, popularly known as Adenta Kumi, has officially declared his intention to contest for the position of National Youth Organiser.

Announcing his bid, Kumi emphasized that the future of the party depends on reconnecting with young people and restoring their confidence ahead of the 2028 general election.

He noted that the outcome of the next election will largely hinge on how effectively the party mobilises and empowers the youth.

Acknowledging communication gaps that affected the party’s performance in the 2024 election—describing it as “a bit dull”—Kumi pledged to introduce innovative strategies to strengthen engagement and narrative control.

Central to his vision is the establishment of a robust youth secretariat anchored on research, job creation, and opportunity tracking.

He outlined plans to drive entrepreneurship among young members and launch a nationwide Youth Corps programme aimed at skills development and structured political participation.

Kumi also proposed the development of a digital youth mobilisation app to promote the party’s programmes and achievements while coordinating grassroots activism across the country.

In addition, he promised logistical support for regional and constituency youth organisers, including the provision of vehicles or motorbikes to enhance operational efficiency.

Describing his ambition as “a mission to revive the party,” Kumi called on young patriots across the country to rally behind what he termed a renewal agenda.

He urged party faithful and supporters to join him in rebuilding confidence in the NPP and positioning it strongly for 2028.

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Ayawaso East by-election comes off today https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-comes-off-today/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 06:19:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636789 The much-anticipated Ayawaso East by-election is taking place today, March 3, 2026.

The election follows the passing of the sitting National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP, Mahama Nasser Toure, after a short illness, which created a vacancy in Parliament.

Five aspirants, including former Ghana’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Baba Jamal, are contesting the race.

Although all aspirants remain confident of victory, a poll by Global InfoAnalytics projects a 75 per cent win for Baba Jamal, who is also a former MP for Akwatia, ahead of his closest contender, Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Independent aspirant Umaru Sanda Muhammed, who recently severed ties with the NDC, is projected to secure about 3 per cent of the vote.

The survey further suggests that the remaining candidates, Ibrahim Iddrisu and David, are each expected to garner less than one per cent of the total ballots cast, highlighting what appears to be a largely two-horse race between the NDC and NPP.

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Annoh-Dompreh inspects new Adoagyiri Health Centre Project, pledges full equipment support https://www.adomonline.com/annoh-dompreh-inspects-new-adoagyiri-health-centre-project-pledges-full-equipment-support/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 19:42:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636755 Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has inspected the ongoing construction of a new Health Centre in Adoagyiri aimed at expanding access to quality healthcare in the constituency.

Sharing details of the visit on his Facebook page on Monday, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri described the project as a major step towards improving community health services.

According to Mr. Annoh-Dompreh, the facility is being developed through his office to serve residents of Adoagyiri and neighbouring communities.

“On Sunday, I inspected the ongoing construction of a new Health Centre in Adoagyiri, a project being developed through my office to serve residents of Adoagyiri and surrounding communities,” he stated.

He explained that the centre will be equipped with spacious wards, modern rooms, and improved infrastructure to enhance quality healthcare delivery.

“The facility will have spacious wards, modern rooms, and improved infrastructure to ensure quality healthcare delivery for our people,” he noted, adding that once completed, it is expected to become one of the biggest health facilities in the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Constituency, catering to thousands of residents.

The Minority Chief Whip further pledged to ensure the centre is fully furnished and operational. “I am also committed to installing hospital beds and essential medical equipment to make the centre fully operational and ready to serve our community,” he assured.

Mr. Annoh-Dompreh reaffirmed his longstanding focus on health infrastructure since assuming office.

“This is about bringing quality healthcare closer to the people and building a healthier Nsawam-Adoagyiri for today and the future,” he emphasised, stressing that he will continue to champion projects that strengthen healthcare delivery across the constituency while supporting the main Government Hospital.

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Mahama should equally credit NPP for economic stability – Economist https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-should-equally-credit-npp-for-economic-stability-economist/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 16:44:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636728 Economist and GIMPA lecturer, Kwasi Nyame-Baafi, has stated that President John Dramani Mahama should have acknowledged the role played by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) government in implementing economic measures that contributed to the relative stability of the cedi and other key economic indicators.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Dr. Nyame-Baafi argued that the current administration inherited an economy that was already showing signs of recovery due to negotiations and policy interventions initiated before 2025.

He explained that the recent decline in inflation did not happen overnight but was the result of earlier measures, including the domestic debt exchange programme introduced by the previous government.

“Based on the statistics, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) contributed more to our debt situation from 2009 to 2016 than the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Both parties have contributed to the debt levels, but the current government is benefiting from the debt exchange programme, which the NPP undertook as a painful decision during their time in office. Therefore, the Mahama administration should acknowledge the NPP for that action,” he said.

Dr. Nyame-Baafi also questioned claims that Ghana ranks among Africa’s top-performing economies, pointing to rising public debt and demanding clarity on the projects driving continued borrowing.

“Additionally, the President gave the impression that Ghana only recently became part of the top economies in Africa due to his economic policies , which I disagree with. In 2016, our nominal GDP was around 219 billion cedis, and by the time the NPP left office, the GDP had crossed 1 trillion,” he noted.

According to him, while both the NDC and NPP have contributed to Ghana’s debt accumulation over the years, the Mahama administration is currently benefiting from difficult economic decisions taken by the NPP and should duly recognise those efforts.

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Ayawaso East by-election: Police vows to deal with troublemakers as it deploys personnel https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-police-vows-to-deal-with-troublemakers-as-it-deploys-personnel/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 16:13:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636719 The Accra Region Police Command has assured the public of its readiness to provide comprehensive security before, during, and after the parliamentary re-run election in Ayawaso East Constituency scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

In a press release on March 2, the Command stated that sufficient police personnel have been deployed to all designated polling stations and key locations within the constituency to ensure a peaceful, transparent, and orderly electoral process.

“The Command has deployed adequate police personnel across all designated polling stations and key locations to ensure a peaceful, transparent, and orderly electoral process,” the statement, signed by Supt Juliana Obeng, Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, read in part.

The Police assured the public that officers will maintain a visible presence and conduct regular patrols before, during, and after the election to prevent any disruptions to public peace and security.

The Command cautioned against acts of violence, intimidation, or spreading misinformation that could undermine the integrity of the electoral process. “Persons found violating the law will be dealt with in accordance with Ghanaian law,” the statement warned.

Residents were urged to exercise their civic duty peacefully and report any suspicious activities to security agencies.

The Ayawaso East by-election follows developments that necessitated a parliamentary re-run, and the Police appeal for calm and cooperation as voters prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday.

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Ayawaso East: Court throws out Democracy Hub suit seeking to disqualify Baba Jamal https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-court-throws-out-democracy-hub-suit-seeking-to-disqualify-baba-jamal/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 15:17:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636706 The High Court in Accra has cleared the final legal hurdle for the Ayawaso East by-election, striking out a lawsuit that sought to annul the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary primary over vote-buying concerns.

In a definitive ruling on Monday, March 2, the court described the action brought by the pressure group Democracy Hub as “incompetent”, effectively ending their bid to prevent the parliamentary candidate of the NDC, Baba Jamal, from contesting.

The by-election is scheduled for Tuesday, 3rd March 2026.

Democracy Hub had initiated legal proceedings against the NDC, the Electoral Commission, and the Attorney-General’s Department.

The group’s central argument was that the NDC primary was “marred by vote buying” and therefore lacked legitimacy. They petitioned the court to restrain the EC from accepting or acting upon the nomination of the NDC’s candidate.

However, counsel for the NDC countered with a preliminary objection, arguing that the suit was fundamentally flawed and lacked the necessary legal standing to proceed.

Justice Agyenim-Boateng upheld the NDC’s objection, ruling that the originating processes were defective. By setting aside these processes, the court effectively dismissed the case without the need to delve into the merits of the vote-buying allegations.

Following Baba Jamal’s victory in the primaries, accusations surfaced that his campaign had engaged in illicit financial inducements to secure votes.

Mr. Jamal has remained steadfast in his defence, having consistently denied the allegations of vote buying throughout the legal and internal party processes.

Prior to the court’s intervention, the NDC had conducted its own internal review of the primary. A three-member committee was tasked with investigating the claims of electoral malpractice.

The committee’s report eventually informed the party’s decision to uphold the results. Party officials cited a combination of “legal requirements, constitutional provisions, and nomination deadlines set by the EC” as the basis for maintaining Mr. Jamal’s candidacy despite the external pressure from Democracy Hub.

With the High Court’s dismissal of the suit, the focus now shifts entirely to the ballot box. The EC has confirmed that all logistical arrangements are in place for the Ayawaso East constituents to elect their new representative this Tuesday.

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You’re still our brother, but no longer part of NDC – Asiedu Nketia tells Umaru Sanda https://www.adomonline.com/youre-still-our-brother-but-no-longer-part-of-ndc-asiedu-nketia-tells-umaru-sanda/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 10:20:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636592 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has officially removed Umaru Sanda Mohammed from its membership roll following his decision to contest as an independent candidate in the March 3 Ayawaso East by-election.

The NDC National Chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, announced the development during the party’s final rally in the constituency on Sunday, March 1.

He noted that the expulsion takes immediate effect, meaning Mr. Mohammed will no longer enjoy the rights and privileges associated with party membership.

“It will take him about eight years before he can contest any position in the party. Even if, after the by-election, he decides to return, he cannot contest immediately and would have to wait until 2032. I am really pained for him,” he said.

Going Biblical, the General Mosquito, as he is popularly known, added:

“The Bible teaches that the message of salvation can seem foolish to those who have gone astray. Such a person is already on a path that leads to destruction and will ignore guidance. Only afterwards will they regret and say, ‘If only I had known.’ With that in mind, Umaru Sanda remains our brother, but he is no longer part of the party.”

The NDC had earlier, in a statement on February 17, explained that Mr. Umar Sanda forfeited his membership because his decision violated the party’s constitution and its collective choice to field a duly endorsed candidate.

The party has also prohibited him from using the NDC’s name, logo, colours, symbols, or any other intellectual property in his campaign or related political activities.

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Your hypocritical stand was hurtful – Baba Jamal’s Campaign Manager tells Majority MPs https://www.adomonline.com/your-hypocritical-stand-was-hurtful-baba-jamals-campaign-manager-tells-majority-mps/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 07:04:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636492 Baba Alhaji Nuhu Khalid, Campaign Manager for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, Baba Jamal, has described as “hurtful” the stance taken by some members of the Majority Caucus over allegations of vote buying.

Speaking on Accra-based Channel One News, Mr. Khalid expressed disappointment at calls for the cancellation of the February 7 parliamentary primary and the disqualification of aspirants accused of inducement.

He emphasized that Baba Jamal shares a longstanding and cordial relationship with colleagues in Parliament and should not have been subjected to what he considers unfair criticism.

“Baba Jamal’s relationship with the NDC in Parliament is cordial. They have a very cordial relationship. Baba Jamal didn’t deserve what they did to him because some of them came to Parliament through by-elections, and Baba Jamal has been a pillar in any by-election that the NDC organised,” he stated.

The comments follow a public call by the NDC Majority Caucus for the immediate annulment of the Ayawaso East parliamentary primary amid claims of vote buying.

A committee set up by the party to investigate the allegations subsequently cleared Baba Jamal of any wrongdoing, effectively affirming his candidature for the by-election scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Mr. Khalid argued that the posture adopted by some MPs suggested a moral high ground that does not reflect the realities of internal political contests.

“Especially when it comes to our internal elections, both the NDC and the NPP, we all have these things that we need to address. Instead of sounding like you are the saint, can any Member of Parliament admit that he has never given anything before he came to Parliament? That hypocritical stand they took was very hurtful because we knew the relationship he had with them,” he added.

Despite the earlier controversy, the campaign team remains confident, particularly after the party’s investigative committee dismissed the allegations.

Meanwhile, a new survey by Global InfoAnalytics projects a win for Baba Jamal in the upcoming Ayawaso East by-election. Conducted between February 28 and March 1 and sampling 972 voters across the constituency, the poll places him ahead of his main rival, Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

The by-election is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

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Ayawaso East by-election: Global InfoAnalytics poll projects victory for Baba Jamal https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-by-election-global-infoanalytics-poll-projects-victory-for-baba-jamal/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 06:57:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636497 A new survey by Global InfoAnalytics indicates a commanding lead for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Baba Jamal, ahead of the Ayawaso East by-election scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

The poll, conducted between February 28 and March 1, sampled 972 voters across the constituency. Findings from the research place Baba Jamal significantly ahead of his closest competitor, Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

According to the projections, the NDC flagbearer is tipped to secure 75 per cent of the vote, while the NPP candidate is forecast to obtain 21 per cent.

Independent aspirant Umaru Sanda Muhammed, who recently severed ties with the NDC, is projected to receive about 3 per cent support.

The survey further suggests that the remaining candidates, Ibrahim Iddrisu and David, are each expected to garner less than one per cent of total ballots cast, highlighting what appears to be a largely two-horse race between the NDC and NPP.

The by-election became necessary following the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Mahama Naser Toure, who passed away in January while undergoing treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, leaving the Ayawaso East parliamentary seat vacant.

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It was unfair to bring and display Ofori-Atta’s photo in Parliament – Afenyo-Markin https://www.adomonline.com/it-was-unfair-to-bring-and-display-ofori-attas-photo-in-parliament-afenyo-markin/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 06:53:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636478 The Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, has called for fairness and restraint in the treatment of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, following the dramatic scenes which occurred in Parliament after the President’s State of the Nation Address.

His comments come after Members of Parliament on the Majority side displayed photographs of Mr Ofori-Atta in the chamber on Friday, moments after President John Mahama delivered his State of the Nation Address.

The MPs were heard singing and chanting, “They said the man will run away, and it has happened,” in apparent reference to the former minister’s absence from the country and mounting public calls for him to return to face scrutiny over his tenure.

Speaking on Newsfile on JoyNews, Mr Afenyo-Markin said while accountability is necessary, Parliament must not abandon the principles of fairness and due process.

“I think we have not been very fair in dealing with Ken Ofori-Atta as politicians, as people. We say we want the rule of law and fair hearing, but we are quick to pronounce people guilty,” he stated.

The Minority Leader revealed that he was personally affected by the incident in the chamber.

According to him, during the proceedings, he received a message from Mr Ofori-Atta’s brother, Duke Ofori-Atta, who is also a Member of Parliament.

“When I was sitting there, his brother Duke texted me, ‘Leader, why are they doing this to my brother?’ I felt the pain,” he recounted.

Mr Afenyo-Markin stated that he is not shielding anyone from scrutiny but is concerned about what he described as the growing tendency to “crucify” individuals in the court of public opinion before investigations are concluded.

“I am not standing in the way of anybody asking for accountability. I don’t want anybody to get me wrong. I am talking about the way and manner we are going about things,” he explained.

He noted that political actors, particularly those in opposition, are often privy to sensitive information but must exercise restraint in how such matters are handled.

“You want to pronounce people guilty before trial. I was just signaling them to be fair,” he added.

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Baba Sadiq Abdulai appointed as High Commissioner to Nigeria https://www.adomonline.com/baba-sadiq-abdulai-appointed-as-high-commissioner-to-nigeria/ Mon, 02 Mar 2026 05:27:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2636369 President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Baba Sadiq Abdulai Abu as Ghana’s High Commissioner-designate to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic relations between the two West African nations.

The appointment, was officially announced on March 1, 2026.

As High Commissioner-designate, Baba Sadiq will represent Ghana’s interests in Nigeria, promote bilateral cooperation, and strengthen economic, cultural, and political ties between the two countries.

Nigeria remains one of Ghana’s most important diplomatic and economic partners in West Africa, with strong collaboration in trade, regional security, and ECOWAS initiatives.

His appointment is subject to the completion of diplomatic processes, including agreement from the Nigerian government, before he officially assumes office in Abuja.

Confirming the new appointment, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, congratulated Baba Sadiq Abdulai Abu and expressed confidence in his ability to represent Ghana effectively on the international stage.

He noted that the appointment highlights government’s confidence in Baba Sadiq’s leadership and commitment to national service.

“Congratulations, Baba Sadiq on your well-deserved appointment by President Mahama as High Commissioner-designate to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. I have no doubt you will hold aloft Ghana’s flag and make the youth of our continent proud,” he stated.

The appointment comes weeks after the President ordered the immediate recall of the former High Commissioner, Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed, over allegations of voter inducement.

Baba Jamal was recalled on February 7, 2026, after participating in the National Democratic Congress parliamentary primaries in the Ayawaso East Constituency, which he won.

His involvement in active partisan politics while serving in a diplomatic capacity raised concerns about adherence to diplomatic neutrality and public service conduct.

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