Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:48:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 NDC Thank You Tour: Asiedu Nketia recalls political battles in Ajumako https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-thank-you-tour-asiedu-nketia-recalls-political-battles-in-ajumako/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:46:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2631012 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, says his ongoing Thank You Tour provides an opportunity to reconnect with party supporters across the country, recalling years of intense political battles and challenges in the Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam Constituency in the Central Region.

Addressing supporters on Thursday, February 13, Mr Asiedu Nketia described the constituency as both a political battleground and a personal stronghold, reflecting on long-standing alliances, courtroom disputes, and tense election contests.

“I came here this morning, and as the constituency chairman and the regional chairman have already said, I have come to my very own people. I have had a long-standing relationship with this constituency,” he said.

Roots of a Political Bond

Mr Asiedu Nketia traced his connection to the area to his friendship with the late Dr Joseph Kweku Enos, whom he first met in Parliament.

“It all started with Dr Enos, who has sadly passed on. I first met him in Parliament, and from there we became very good friends. It was a strong and meaningful relationship,” he said.

According to him, that relationship drew him into one of the constituency’s most turbulent political periods. He recounted how Dr Enos was unseated during an election by a political opponent he referred to as “Edumadze.”

“At a point, during an election, an ‘elephant’ called Edumadze emerged. He unseated Dr Enos and took the seat from him. For four years, we went to court countless times,” he stated.

Although Dr Enos eventually won the legal challenge, Mr Asiedu Nketia said parliamentary proceedings had concluded, preventing him from returning to the House.

“When Edumadze assumed office, it was through forceful means. Elections in the constituency became aggressive. The name Edumadze symbolises stagnation—wherever there was progress, it was halted,” he alleged, adding that despite later serving as a regional minister, “we saw no meaningful development in the Ajumako constituency. ”

Encouraging Ato Forson’s Return

Mr Asiedu Nketia said a significant turning point came during his tenure as NDC General Secretary, when he met Cassiel Ato Forson, then a young entrepreneur based in the United States.

“Around that time, I met a young man called Ato Forson. He was working in the United States as an entrepreneur. We had a conversation, and he told me he was from this constituency and was interested in politics,” he recounted.

Describing the political climate at the time, he said, “I told him that we were in a very difficult situation, as there was a man in the Ajumako Constituency who was suppressing everything and stifling all progress.”

He encouraged Dr Forson to return to Ghana and contest the seat. “I believed he was the one who could overthrow him. That was how Ato Forson came into the picture,” he added.

Tensions in the 2020 Elections

Mr Asiedu Nketia alleged that since entering Parliament, Dr Forson had been persistently targeted by the New Patriotic Party (NPP), particularly during election periods.

“Whenever elections were approaching, it was as though the Ajumako Constituency had its own special budget dedicated to removing Ato Forson from office,” he claimed.

Recounting the 2020 general election, he said the atmosphere in the constituency became highly charged.

“If you recall, in 2020, vehicles were hired, accompanied by soldiers and heavily built men, who were brought into the constituency. At that time, I was in the Ashanti Region,” he said.

He described receiving a call from Dr Forson amid the tension. “Ato called me and said, ‘General, the situation has become very tense and difficult. Where are you?’ I explained where I was and told him it would be difficult to arrive immediately.”

“I therefore guided him over the phone and advised him on what to do. I assured him that, whatever the case, they could never defeat him,” he added.

According to Mr Asiedu Nketia, opponents had already identified Dr Forson as a rising force within the NDC. “They had formed the view that he would become a prominent and important figure for the NDC, and any plans they had against him were intended to destroy him politically.”

Leadership Choices and Internal Resistance

Following Dr Forson’s return to Parliament, Mr Asiedu Nketia was elected National Chairman of the NDC. Before assuming office, he said he consulted Dr Forson, who supported him.

“When I took office and observed quietly, I realised I was going into a battle. I said that if the party entrusted me with leadership, I would lead it to victory. But if I am the coach, then I must be allowed to select my own formation for the match.”

He continued, “If I fail, then the blame should be placed on me. However, I knew that if I was given the mandate to choose my own team, defeat would not be an option.”

After what he described as careful consideration, he appointed Dr Forson as leader of the party in Parliament, with Kofi Armah Buah as his deputy and Governs Kwame Agbodza as whip.

“I told Ato that if he failed, it would mean he had finished General Mosquito. Therefore, they had to work hard, and I would support them fully so that we would emerge victorious,” he said.

The decision, he acknowledged, drew sharp criticism from within the party. “Because of this decision, I received many insults. Some people even demonstrated against me. Some party elders urged me to reconsider my decision. But I stood by my choice because I knew why I had selected those individuals.”

“I made it clear that if we proceeded and lost, I would resign. They should be allowed to do their work,” he added.

Court Battles and 2024 Campaign

Mr Asiedu Nketia also addressed legal proceedings brought against Dr Forson.

“As events unfolded, the NPP alleged that Ato had misused funds, and he was arrested and taken to court,” he said. “I spoke to him and said, ‘Ato, they are doing all of this to undermine the victory we seek.’”

He said he urged Dr Forson to remain steadfast. “I advised him to remain firm and assured him that we would confront them politically in the constituency and make it clear that there was nothing they could do to him.”

Reaffirming his support, he declared, “Nobody can touch Ato Forson, not even a hair on his head. Nobody can imprison him unjustly.”

He maintained that the allegations ultimately lost momentum and did not derail the party’s efforts.

Turning to the 2024 general election campaign, Mr Asiedu Nketia said the NDC remained focused despite skepticism about its parliamentary prospects.

“Some people said that even if we won the presidency, if we did not secure enough parliamentary seats, the party would be ridiculed,” he noted.

“I responded by saying that the presidential campaign should be led by the president and his vice, while the parliamentary campaign should be entrusted to me. If my test was to secure parliamentary seats, then I understood the assignment, and I would deliver to prove that I had passed that test.”

The visit formed part of the NDC’s nationwide Thank You Tour following the 2024 general elections, which saw the party return to power after winning the presidential contest.

The tour is intended to appreciate party supporters, review campaign strategies, and strengthen internal structures across constituencies.

Mr Nketia, however, encouraged supporters to remain hopeful and committed as the party works to consolidate its gains and improve its performance nationwide.

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Minority rejects chocolate in chamber to protest cocoa farmers’ treatment https://www.adomonline.com/minority-rejects-chocolate-in-chamber-to-protest-cocoa-farmers-treatment/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:32:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630990 The Minority in Parliament has rejected chocolate distributed on the floor of the House during activities marking this year’s National Chocolate Day, describing the gesture as a symbolic protest against what they call the poor treatment of cocoa farmers.

The incident occurred after the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, delivered a statement to commemorate the annual celebration, which promotes the consumption of locally produced chocolate and highlights the importance of cocoa to Ghana’s economy.

Following her remarks, chocolate was shared among Members of Parliament as part of the traditional observance. However, members of the Minority declined to accept it, with the Member of Parliament for Bosome-Freho, Nana Asafu-Adjei, explaining that their action was intended to draw attention to the plight of cocoa farmers.

According to him, it would be inappropriate to celebrate chocolate while many farmers continue to face challenges, including concerns over producer prices and delayed payments.

The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, criticised the Minority’s action, arguing that rejecting chocolate on Chocolate Day sends the wrong signal and could undermine efforts to promote the cocoa industry.

He emphasised that the celebration is meant to encourage the patronage of Ghanaian chocolate and support the livelihoods of farmers, rather than diminish their contribution.

The exchange comes amid heightened political debate over the cocoa sector. In recent weeks, the government announced a revised producer price following a review by the Producer Price Review Committee, citing declining global cocoa prices and broader financial pressures facing the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD).

The Minority has been vocal in its criticism of the government’s handling of the sector, while the Majority insists that ongoing reforms are necessary to stabilise the industry and protect its long-term sustainability.

National Chocolate Day, observed annually on February 14, was introduced to promote local consumption of cocoa products and celebrate Ghana’s status as one of the world’s leading cocoa producers.

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Support government to deliver for Ghanaians – Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/support-government-to-deliver-for-ghanaians-asiedu-nketia/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:25:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630976 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged party supporters to prioritise good governance over personal or partisan interests.

Speaking in the Ekumfi Constituency, Mr Asiedu Nketia said supporting the government’s efforts to succeed would ultimately benefit both the party and the country.

He noted that if the government performs well and later supports party members, Ghanaians would not object.

He emphasised that President John Dramani Mahama has a responsibility to address the country’s challenges, cautioning that diverting resources for partisan spending could derail development projects such as roads and schools.

According to Mr Asiedu Nketia, failure to focus on delivering tangible results for the people could cost the party power in future elections.

He therefore called on party members to support government programmes that aim to meet the needs of Ghanaians, noting that this approach would also benefit the party in the long term.

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Government committed to Ekumfi’s development – Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/government-committed-to-ekumfis-development-asiedu-nketia/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:22:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630970 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has stated that the government is determined to ensure Ekumfi receives its fair share of national development.

Speaking in the Ekumfi Constituency, Mr Asiedu Nketia said the government has commenced the first phase of the Big Push road initiative, with subsequent phases expected to further address poor road networks across the country.

He noted that Ekumfi, which has produced two Vice Presidents and a President, deserves significant development and attention.

He assured residents that the NDC government would deliberately pursue policies and projects aimed at improving infrastructure and livelihoods in the area.

Mr Asiedu Nketia added that although the government is only one year into its mandate, he believes Ghanaians are satisfied with its performance so far, stressing that the party was entrusted with power because of public confidence in its vision.

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Be proud of the party and stay loyal – Asiedu Nketia tells supporters https://www.adomonline.com/be-proud-of-the-party-and-stay-loyal-asiedu-nketia-tells-supporters/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:21:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630966 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged party supporters to remain loyal and take pride in the party’s achievements, even if they have not yet received appointments.

Speaking at a gathering in the Gomoa West Constituency, Mr Asiedu Nketia said it was surprising that members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) continued to support their party’s agenda despite blaming their own flagbearer for the country’s economic hardships. He questioned why NDC supporters should feel discouraged now that their party is in power and receiving praise from many Ghanaians.

He cautioned supporters not to allow disappointment over appointments to push them away from the party, warning that such decisions could later lead to regret.

According to him, the contributions and sacrifices of grassroots members are well recognised and appreciated within the party.

Mr Asiedu Nketia therefore advised supporters to value what they have received so far and to rally behind colleagues who have been appointed, stressing that others will also have their turn in due course.

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NDC grateful to Gomoa Central voters after landslide victory – Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-grateful-to-gomoa-central-voters-after-landslide-victory-asiedu-nketia/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:18:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630958 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has said the party embarked on a thank-you tour to express gratitude to Ghanaians for their support in the last elections.

Speaking during the party’s visit to the Gomoa Central Constituency, Mr Asiedu Nketia said it was important for the NDC to return to the people who voted for the party and show appreciation for their confidence.

He stated that the party believed John Dramani Mahama was the right leader to help reset and move the country forward, and credited voters for making that vision a reality.

According to him, the NDC’s historic two-thirds majority in Parliament was achieved through the dedication and hard work of party branches and grassroots supporters, not just the national leadership.

Mr Asiedu Nketia stressed that the victory was a collective national effort, acknowledging the role played by pastors, imams, and traditional leaders who prayed and worked toward a peaceful election.

He added that even supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) recognised the need for unity, noting that the country’s challenges require all Ghanaians to come together, like communal labour, to move the nation forward.

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Improve our living conditions – Gomoa Traditional Council PRO to NDC https://www.adomonline.com/improve-our-living-conditions-gomoa-traditional-council-pro-to-ndc/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 19:16:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630954 The Public Relations Officer of the Gomoa Ajumako Traditional Council, Nana Okatakyi Idan Opirim IX, has appealed to the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, to prioritise the welfare of grassroots supporters in the Gomoa Central Constituency.

Speaking during Mr Asiedu Nketia’s visit to the area, Nana Opirim said residents had worked hard for the party to return to power and therefore deserved improved living conditions.

He expressed concern over the poor state of roads in the constituency, explaining that although the District Chief Executive had undertaken some reshaping works, heavy rainfall continues to wash them away.

He also highlighted the high unemployment rate in Gomoa Central, noting that many young people struggle to secure jobs after completing school.

Nana Opirim further appealed for the establishment of companies and factories in the constituency to create sustainable employment opportunities for the youth.

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Bagbin pushes for permanent Parliament House, cites tenant status at State House https://www.adomonline.com/bagbin-pushes-for-permanent-parliament-house-cites-tenant-status-at-state-house/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 15:26:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630917 The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has renewed calls for a permanent home for Parliament, urging the Executive to release a parcel of land near the State House for the construction of a dedicated Parliamentary complex.

Speaking at the launch of Parliament’s Corporate Strategic Plan for 2026–2030 on Thursday, February 12, Mr Bagbin expressed concern that Parliament continues to operate as a tenant within the State House, describing the situation as restrictive and inappropriate for an independent arm of government.

“We have been crying, and I hope you will support us so that at least we should be liberated from being tenants of the State House to our own premises as an arm of government,” he said, highlighting infrastructural constraints that affect parliamentary efficiency.

“There are a lot of limitations, infrastructural limitations. It has not been easy, even when we are about to make a decision, especially when there is no consensus. You have to rely on the human resources,” he added.

Mr Bagbin disclosed that Parliament is piloting an electronic voting system to streamline decision-making in the House. “Now we are trying to put in place where we can have e-voting in Parliament, so we are starting with the pilot, and we believe that it will ease all the struggles when it comes to decision-making in the House,” he said.

While acknowledging efforts to upgrade existing facilities, the Speaker maintained that the current infrastructure remains inadequate. “We have also done a lot in trying to modernise, and improve the small facilities that we have. But we plead with the Executive to release the parcel of land around here for us to develop. We need to have a permanent seat for the pillar of democracy to be housed, a Parliament House,” he stated.

He further revealed that Parliament does not have unrestricted access to some facilities within the State House complex unless payments are made. “Some of the structures we have here, we cannot even have access to them unless we pay, including the banquet hall,” he noted.

Mr Bagbin stressed that establishing a permanent Parliamentary complex would enhance the independence and operational efficiency of the Legislature as a central pillar of Ghana’s democracy.

In 2019, the then New Patriotic Party (NPP) government proposed the construction of a new Parliamentary chamber. The proposal, however, faced strong opposition from the Minority in Parliament and civil society organisations, culminating in the widely publicised #DropTheChamber protest.

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Mahama gov’t thinks managing economy is by pumping dollars – Amin Adam fires https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-govt-thinks-managing-economy-is-by-pumping-dollars-amin-adam-fires/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 14:20:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630907 The Member of Parliament for Karaga, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, has launched a sharp critique of the Mahama government’s handling of the cocoa sector, accusing the administration of “managing the economy by pumping dollars” instead of safeguarding farmers’ interests.

Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, February 13, Dr. Amin Adam expressed surprise at Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson’s announcement of cocoa sector reforms, arguing that the measures risk short-changing producers.

“We were told that the Minister for Finance was coming to announce what they call a restructuring of the cocoa sector. We are very surprised that the minister rather used the opportunity to shortchange cocoa farmers,” he said.

He stressed that his NPP administration had already developed a comprehensive COCOBOD turnaround strategy in consultation with the IMF, designed to restructure the sector and ensure its sustainability.

“Before we left government, we introduced a turnaround strategy for COCOBOD and we worked on this with the IMF. This strategy was intended to comprehensively restructure COCOBOD,” he stated. “What is happening today in the cocoa sector is not surprising to us because this government has failed to implement the COCOBOD turnaround strategy. That is why COCOBOD is facing these challenges.”

Dr. Amin Adam further criticised the government for reducing producer prices instead of providing financial support to COCOBOD.

“Given the scale of the crisis in the sector now, one expected the government to give COCOBOD a bailout as we did during the MPP time rather than reducing the producer price for cocoa. A bailout would have been necessary,” he said. He added: “An economy that is better managed cannot pay cocoa farmers? An economy that is better managed reduces the producer price of cocoa?”

He also attributed Ghana’s weakening cocoa competitiveness to the “reckless overvaluation” of the cedi, which he said made Ghanaian cocoa more expensive on the international market.

“Ghana’s cocoa is now considered more expensive… consumers are turning away from Ghana’s cocoa,” he explained.

“When your inflation is 3.8 per cent, your currency should depreciate by at least 3.8 per cent in order to protect exports. What do we see? They are going around bragging about appreciation. That is poor economics.”

He concluded by warning that the current crisis exposed “how this government is recklessly managing the cocoa sector, which has brought us to this unprecedented crisis.”

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Be patient; not everyone can be appointed – Asiedu Nketia to NDC faithful https://www.adomonline.com/be-patient-not-everyone-can-be-appointed-asiedu-nketia-to-ndc-faithful/ Fri, 13 Feb 2026 07:16:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630771 National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has appealed to party supporters who have yet to receive government appointments to remain calm and patient, stressing that opportunities under the current administration are limited.

According to him, constitutional limits on the number of appointments the President can make make it practically impossible to accommodate all deserving members simultaneously.

He explained that while many party faithful worked tirelessly to secure victory, the realities of governance impose clear limits.

Addressing party supporters during a meeting in Winneba, Effutu Constituency, on Thursday, February 12, Asiedu Nketia acknowledged the frustrations expressed by some members and assured them that the party leadership understands their concerns.

“I am aware that some of you are unhappy because you did not get to be appointed to any position upon our return to power. This is understandable. It is the reason why I am embarking on this ‘Thank You Tour’, to explain issues for your understanding,” he said.

He added that, given the number of appointments permitted for President John Mahama, not all NDC members could be accommodated at once.

He further urged members to avoid anger or public criticism of the party, instead channelling their grievances through established internal channels.

Asiedu Nketia is currently touring the Central Region as part of the NDC’s post-election engagements to interact with supporters and address their concerns.

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Fulfilling our manifesto promises is our top priority – NDC Chairman https://www.adomonline.com/fulfilling-our-manifesto-promises-is-our-top-priority-ndc-chairman/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:48:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630682 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has explained that his ongoing Thank You Tour is not only to express gratitude but also to gather feedback from party supporters on the government’s performance in delivering its campaign promises.

Speaking to party faithful in the Effutu Constituency in the Central Region on Wednesday, February 12, 2026, Mr Asiedu Nketia said the tour provides an opportunity to hear directly from grassroots supporters about the party’s record in government.

“One of the reasons for this visit is to learn from you how we have performed as a government in fulfilling the promises made in our manifesto, so that the relevant authorities can address any concerns,” he said.

He stressed that feedback from supporters at the community level is crucial for improving governance and strengthening public confidence in the party.

“Party leaders must stay connected to the people who worked tirelessly during elections and continue to support our agenda,” he added.

Mr Asiedu Nketia noted that understanding the challenges faced by citizens in their communities would enable government officials to respond more effectively and deliver results that matter.

The visit is part of the NDC’s nationwide Thank You Tour following the 2024 general elections, which returned the party to power with a presidential victory. The tour is designed to appreciate supporters, review campaign strategies, and reinforce internal party structures across constituencies.

He emphasised that fulfilling manifesto commitments remains a top priority for the party in government, and leaders must be held accountable for their promises.

Mr Asiedu Nketia assured supporters that concerns raised during the tour would be forwarded to the appropriate ministries, departments, and agencies for action.

He encouraged party faithful to remain hopeful and committed as the NDC works to consolidate its gains and enhance its performance nationwide.

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Asiedu Nketia commends Effutu NDC supporters, urges unity for future success https://www.adomonline.com/asiedu-nketia-commends-effutu-ndc-supporters-urges-unity-for-future-success/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:41:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630680 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has expressed gratitude to party supporters in the Effutu Constituency, assuring them that their dedication and hard work during the 2024 general elections will not be overlooked, despite the party’s inability to win the parliamentary seat.

Speaking during his Thank You Tour in the Central Region on Wednesday, February 12, 2026, Mr Asiedu Nketia said his visit to Effutu was aimed at recognising the sacrifices and efforts of party members throughout the campaign.

“We are here to sincerely thank you for your unwavering support during our campaign,” he said. “Even though we did not win the parliamentary seat in this constituency, your commitment and loyalty matter greatly to the NDC.”

He emphasised that the party values dedication and hard work, regardless of electoral outcomes.

“Appreciation is not limited to victory. Every effort counts, and we want to acknowledge all those who stood with the NDC,” he added.

Mr Asiedu Nketia also noted the challenge the party has faced in securing the Effutu parliamentary seat, despite strong grassroots support, describing it as a constituency with significant NDC backing.

“Effutu has many loyal NDC supporters, which makes it all the more important that we continue to strengthen our organisation here,” he said.

The Chairman encouraged party faithful not to be discouraged by setbacks, reminding them that perseverance and unity at the constituency level are key to future success.

“Your sacrifices will bear fruit in time. Stay committed, stay united, and together we will continue to advance the party’s ideals,” he assured supporters.

Effutu, located in the Central Region, has been a competitive political battleground between the NDC and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in recent elections. In 2024, despite strong campaigning and grassroots mobilisation, the NDC was unable to unseat the incumbent.

Mr Asiedu Nketia’s Thank You Tour is part of the party’s broader post-election strategy to reconnect with supporters, assess challenges, and build momentum ahead of future contests.

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Asiedu Nketia highlights NDC’s commitment to leaner, cost-effective government https://www.adomonline.com/asiedu-nketia-highlights-ndcs-commitment-to-leaner-cost-effective-government/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:36:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630678 National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketie, has encouraged party members to celebrate the party’s commitment to efficiency and fiscal discipline, highlighting that the government’s decision to limit ministerial appointments to 60 is aimed at creating a leaner, more effective administration under President John Dramani Mahama.

During a tour of the Central Region, Mr Asiedu Nketia explained that the party had intentionally decided to reduce the size of government, limiting ministerial positions to 60.

“We collectively agreed that the previous administration’s 125 ministers were too many,” he said. “Our government will appoint only 60, so don’t hold President Mahama responsible if you are not included.”

He added that the decision to cap appointments was a collective one, aimed at improving efficiency and promoting fiscal discipline, rather than the preference of a single individual.

The NDC had previously criticised the former administration’s large number of ministerial appointments, describing them as unnecessary and costly.

According to Mr Asiedu Nketia, reducing the number of ministers is part of the party’s broader plan to run a leaner, more cost-effective government that delivers results to the people.

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Dr Gideon Boako announces reconstruction of Yamfo Market https://www.adomonline.com/dr-gideon-boako-announces-reconstruction-of-yamfo-market/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:26:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630675 The Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako, has announced plans to reconstruct the Yamfo Market as part of efforts to improve trading conditions and boost development in the constituency.

The announcement was made during a courtesy visit to the Chiefs and Elders at the Yamfo Palace, as well as market women in the area.

Dr Boako described the visit as a significant milestone in his tenure, noting that he sought the blessings and guidance of traditional authorities before formally unveiling the initiative.

“Today marks an important milestone in my work as the Member of Parliament for the good people of the Tano North Constituency,” he said.
“I am sincerely grateful for the warm reception, guidance, and blessing to proceed with this important initiative.”

According to the MP, the reconstruction project will provide a modern, safe, and well-organised trading space for traders in Yamfo.

He noted that the current state of the market requires urgent intervention to improve sanitation and create a more conducive environment for business activities.

“I am committed to reconstructing the Yamfo Market to provide a modern, safe, and well-organised trading space for our hardworking traders,” Dr Boako stated.
“The project will begin soon and is expected to enhance sanitation and promote business activities.”

The MP reaffirmed his commitment to development in Tano North, pledging to pursue initiatives that uplift livelihoods and strengthen the local economy.

“As the Member of Parliament, I am determined to bring accelerated development to my people, and I pray to God for the grace to do even more,” he added.

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Effutu Traditional Authority pledges support for government’s 24-hour market initiative https://www.adomonline.com/effutu-traditional-authority-pledges-support-for-governments-24-hour-market-initiative/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:15:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630655 The Paramount Chief of Effutu, Nana Ackon Agyenfi VI, Asubonpinin Adikro, has expressed the readiness of the chiefs and people of Effutu to support the government’s proposed 24-hour market initiative.

Speaking in Effutu, Nana Ackon Agyenfi VI recalled that the NDC parliamentary candidate strongly campaigned on the establishment of a 24-hour market.

He noted that with the party now in government, the traditional authorities are prepared to collaborate to ensure the successful implementation of the initiative.

The Paramount Chief also disclosed that the Effutu Traditional Council has prepared a position paper on key national issues, including concerns about the electoral process, particularly the voters’ registration exercise.

He called for a review of the registration process, especially the involvement of the military during registration periods.

Nana Ackon Agyenfi VI announced that, together with the council of elders, the traditional authority will formally present the Effutu position paper. He also commended the Regional Minister for being proactive in engaging with the people.

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Your hard work was not in vain – Asiedu Nketia to NDC supporters in Effutu https://www.adomonline.com/your-hard-work-was-not-in-vain-asiedu-nketia-to-ndc-supporters-in-effutu/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:11:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630650 National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has commended party supporters in the Effutu Constituency for their dedication and hard work, despite the party’s failure to win the parliamentary seat.

Speaking during an interaction with party faithful in Effutu, Mr Asiedu Nketia said the efforts and sacrifices made throughout the campaign were significant and should not be dismissed simply because the party did not secure victory in the constituency.

He noted that Effutu remains important to the party’s overall progress, stressing that political strongholds are not defined solely by electoral wins but also by the commitment, loyalty and resilience demonstrated by supporters on the ground.

Mr Asiedu Nketia expressed the party’s appreciation to members in Effutu, assuring them that their contributions formed part of the NDC’s broader gains and continued advancement.

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Asiedu Nketia urges NDC supporters to win Assembly seats to influence DCE appointments https://www.adomonline.com/asiedu-nketia-urges-ndc-supporters-to-win-assembly-seats-to-influence-dce-appointments/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 19:08:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630646 National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged party supporters in the Effutu Constituency to take local government elections seriously if they want to influence the approval of District Chief Executives (DCEs).

Speaking during an engagement with party members in Effutu, Mr Asiedu Nketia explained that although the President nominates DCEs, their approval lies with the District Assembly.

He stressed that if the Assembly fails to endorse a nominee, that person cannot assume office.

According to him, failing to secure enough party-aligned Assembly members could stall governance at the local level, as the absence of a DCE hampers development and disrupts the smooth running of government business.

He therefore encouraged NDC supporters to actively participate in Assembly elections and work towards electing candidates aligned with the party, noting that this would ease the approval of government nominees and help accelerate development in their communities.

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Baba Jamal draws number one on ballot for Ayawaso East by-election https://www.adomonline.com/baba-jamal-draws-number-one-on-ballot-for-ayawaso-east-by-election/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 12:34:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630521 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for the March 3 Ayawaso East by-election, Baba Jamal, has drawn number one on the ballot paper, placing him first for voters on election day.

His closest rival, Yussif Baba Ali of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), drew number three, while Ibrahim Iddrisu of the Liberal People’s Party (LPP) secured the number two slot.

Two independent candidates, Alhaji Mohammed Umaru Sanda and David Kannor, will occupy the fourth and fifth positions, respectively.

The balloting exercise was held on Thursday, February 12, at the Electoral Commission’s constituency office in Accra, a day after nominations closed on Wednesday, February 11.

The by-election follows the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Mahama Naser Toure, in January while receiving treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.

Speaking to the media after the draw, Baba Jamal described his position on the ballot as a positive sign ahead of the polls.

The March 3 by-election will determine who will represent the Ayawaso East constituency in Parliament.

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NPP will not resort to money to win Ayawaso East — Evans Nimako https://www.adomonline.com/npp-will-not-resort-to-money-to-win-ayawaso-east-evans-nimako/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 12:00:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630499 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it will not use inducements to influence voters ahead of the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election scheduled for March 3, 2026.

Speaking to Joy News, Evans Nimako, the director of elections for the party, expressed confidence in the party’s candidate, Baba Ali Yussif, popularly known as Homeboy.

“On election day, March 3, they will come out and vote massively for Yusi Baba Ali, known as the home boy. That is the work we are doing as a party,” Nimako said. “We are not going to dish out money as they did.”

The Ayawaso East by-election was triggered by the death of the sitting MP.

The NPP has fielded Baba Ali Yussif, relying on his local roots and acceptance among constituents, while the National Democratic Congress (NDC) chose Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed as its candidate following a primary on February 7, 2026.

The NDC primary has faced scrutiny amid allegations of vote buying, with claims that delegates were offered cash and other items.

A party committee was set up to investigate the matter, and Baba Jamal has denied any wrongdoing while pledging full cooperation.

He emphasised the importance of a credible and transparent process both on the election day and in the period leading up to it.

“What is important is on the election day and events leading to the election day, how credible they will be,” he added.

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Oquaye Jnr, Adwoa Safo to reunite to boost Bawumia’s 2028 bid in Dome-Kwabenya https://www.adomonline.com/oquaye-jnr-adwoa-safo-to-reunite-to-boost-bawumias-2028-bid-in-dome-kwabenya/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 11:24:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630462 The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2024 parliamentary candidate for Dome-Kwabenya, Mike Oquaye Jnr, has pledged to work closely with former Member of Parliament for the constituency, Sarah Adwoa Safo, to help secure victory for the party’s flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in the 2028 general elections.

His assurance comes amid reports of strained relations between the two following their contest in the party’s parliamentary primaries.

Mr Oquaye Jnr, who lost the 2024 parliamentary election to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate, Elikplim Akurugu, said it was time to put the past behind them and focus on rebuilding unity within the party.

Speaking at a meeting attended by Dr Bawumia, Adwoa Safo and party supporters, he stressed that unity in the Dome-Kwabenya constituency would be crucial to the NPP’s electoral fortunes in 2028.

“Unity is key. I can assure you that in the coming months, my sister Adwoa Safo and I will visit you together in unity. Our joint visit will serve as clear proof of the unity and prosperity we believe will come under your leadership,” he said.

“United we stand, divided we fall. We will begin the unity Dr Bawumia has been preaching right here in Dome-Kwabenya,” he added.

Mr Oquaye Jnr further urged party faithful to intensify their efforts ahead of the next general elections.

“We need to put in extra effort to ensure Dr Bawumia becomes President of Ghana. We are one family, and we have full confidence in him. We love him as our brother,” he stated.

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Ayawaso East Vote-Buying: Inusah Fuseini warns against ‘self-authorising’ annulment https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-vote-buying-inusah-fuseini-warns-against-self-authorising-annulment/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 11:16:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630443 Inusah Fusseini, a member of the NDC’s Ayawaso East Investigative Committee, has warned that how the party handles the controversy surrounding its parliamentary primary could shape public perception and test the credibility of its promise to “do things differently.”

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express on Wednesday, the lawyer and former Tamale Central MP said the electorate gave the NDC the mandate to govern “on the promise that we will do things differently,” and that standard must apply to the party’s internal conduct as well.

He cautioned that if issues such as the Ayawaso East claims are not handled properly, “it will sap the confidence” of the public, and supporters could “draw their obvious conclusions.”

The committee was set up after allegations emerged that aspirants offered inducements, including television sets and cash, to delegates during the primary held on Saturday, February 7.

Fusseini said the committee’s work led to a clear finding. “We came to the conclusion, unalloyed and firm conclusion that there was widespread illegality… the vote buying and inducement,” he said, adding that it “was not limited to one candidate.”https://www.youtube.com/embed/XrePds1q2sk?si=Emy98lSQRiULUjmX

He revealed that the committee indicated the party could consider annulling the results. Asked by host Evans Mensah if that was part of the recommendations, Fusseini responded, “Yeah,” but stressed that the committee also warned of serious obstacles.

He explained that the election was conducted and supervised by the Electoral Commission and the results were certified by the EC “as being credible.”

That certification, he said, raises a fundamental legal question. “The jurisprudential issue here is… can a political party overturn the verdict of the Electoral Commission when they did not conduct the election?” he asked.

Fusseini acknowledged that many in the public are demanding annulment, and that the pressure is partly driven by perception. “People have a feeling that the self-authorising act of a political party in a situation like this, will give that act… political force,” he said.

But he insisted that the key issue is whether such an action would be legally valid. “People have the feeling, and they are entitled to have that feeling, but the question is whether it will have a legal basis to stand up,” he added.

Fusseini described what happened in Ayawaso East as “acts of impunity,” saying the conduct violated several laws, including the Political Parties Act, the Representation of the People’s Act, CI 127, and even the Constitution. He said it also violated the party’s own values, ethics, and philosophy.

However, he challenged the logic of responding with another questionable act. “Now, do you deal with impunity by acting with impunity? Do you deal with a wrong by acting wrongly?” he asked.

He warned that annulling an EC-certified result could damage the country’s electoral credibility. “Governance-wise, you will be destroying the sanctity and integrity of the Electoral Commission if you do that,” he said.

He also cited internal party limits, noting that the closest provision is Article 52, which allows the National Executive Committee to act when the constitution is silent.

Finally, he noted the time pressure. The committee submitted its report “yesterday at 4 pm,” and “today is the final day to present a candidate,” raising practical hurdles even if the party decides to pursue annulment.

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NDC promised to govern differently, that must start from within – Inusah Fuseini https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-promised-to-govern-differently-that-must-start-from-within-inusah-fuseini/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 07:31:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630363 Lawyer and former National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini, says the party’s promise to Ghanaians to “do things differently” must begin with how it handles its own internal affairs.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express, a member of the NDC’s Ayawaso East Investigative Committee warned that failure to properly deal with issues such as vote buying and inducement in party primaries could erode public confidence.

“The electorate gave NDC the power to govern this country on the promise that we will do things differently,” he said.

“That difference should extend to our internal operations, internal matters in the party.”

He argued that if the party downplays issues surrounding the Ayawaso East primary, it could erode public trust.

“So if the party… release matters of this nature… it will sap the confidence that people who give us the mandate… on the promise of doing things differently.”

His comments follow the setting up of the investigative committee to examine claims that aspirants offered inducements, including television sets and cash, to delegates during the primary held on Saturday, February 7.

Mr Fusseini said the committee’s findings were clear. “We came to the conclusion, an unalloyed and firm conclusion, that there was widespread illegal activity. I mean, the voter buying and inducement.”

He stressed that the misconduct was not attributable to a single individual. “Vote buying and inducement in the Ayawaso… and it was not limited to one candidate.”

He disclosed that the committee recommended the party could annul the results of the election. When host Evans Mensah asked if that recommendation was included, he responded: “Yeah.”

However, he said the committee also warned the party about the serious legal and practical barriers involved.

He explained that the elections were conducted under the supervision of the Electoral Commission and the results had already been certified.

“The elections were conducted and supervised by the Electoral Commission. The results were certified by the Electoral Commission as being credible.”

He raised what he called the key legal question: “Can a Political Party overturn the verdict of the Electoral Commission when they did not conduct the election?”

He acknowledged the public pressure for annulment but insisted the party must act responsibly. “People have a feeling… but the question is whether it will have a legal basis to stand up.”

Inusah Fuseini described what happened in Ayawaso East as “acts of impunity,” saying they violated several laws and internal party standards. He cited breaches of “the political party act, representation of people’s act CI 127… the criminal code… our Constitution… our code of ethics… our values.”

He warned against responding in a way that could lead to further wrongdoing. “Do you deal with impunity by acting with impunity? Do you deal with a wrong by acting wrongly?”

He also noted timing challenges, pointing out that the committee submitted its report “yesterday at 4 pm” and that “today… is the final day to present a candidate.”

Despite these hurdles, he said the committee still advised the party that annulment was possible, but only with careful consideration of the legal and procedural implications.

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Gov’t must stop lip service and take action to save Ghanaian farmers – Oppong Nkrumah https://www.adomonline.com/govt-must-stop-lip-service-and-take-action-to-save-ghanaian-farmers-oppong-nkrumah/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 07:01:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630317 The Member of Parliament for Ofoase-Ayirebi, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has criticised the government for what he describes as excessive rhetoric and insufficient action in addressing the challenges facing Ghanaian farmers amid rising food inflation.

Speaking in an interview with Adom News, the former Minister said the current situation reflects the government’s inability to fully appreciate the gravity of the difficulties confronting farmers and the broader implications for food security and livelihoods.

His comments follow recent assurances from the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, who stated that there is food abundance in the country and that the state, through the Buffer Stock Company, is prepared to purchase produce directly from farm gates.

However, Mr Oppong Nkrumah insists that such pronouncements must be backed by tangible action.

He noted that many local farmers currently have large quantities of produce stocked without ready buyers, leaving them exposed to post-harvest losses and financial strain.

The Ofoase-Ayirebi lawmaker also called on the government to account for the reported GHS 300 million allocation meant to support the sector, questioning how the funds have been utilised.

He cited instances within his constituency where farmers are struggling to sell their produce despite official claims of state intervention, urging authorities to move beyond statements and implement practical measures to protect farmers and stabilise food prices.

Mr Oppong Nkrumah stressed that safeguarding local farmers is not only critical to sustaining livelihoods but also essential to ensuring national food security.

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Volta Lake disaster: Parliament calls for enforcement of safety measures to save lives https://www.adomonline.com/volta-lake-disaster-parliament-calls-for-enforcement-of-safety-measures-to-save-lives/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:48:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630299 Members of Parliament are demanding urgent enforcement of safety regulations on the Volta Lake following a series of tragic boat accidents that have claimed several lives across lakeside communities.

Lake transportation, which serves as a vital link for many communities, is increasingly becoming a source of tragedy due to non-adherence to basic safety measures, including the failure to wear life jackets and the use of unregistered or unseaworthy boats.

Raising the issue on the floor of Parliament, the Member of Parliament for Krachie West, Helen Adwoa Ntoso, expressed deep concern over recurring fatal incidents in her constituency and other parts of the country.

She called for the formalisation of lake transportation and strict enforcement of safety protocols, including the compulsory wearing of life jackets and the operation of certified, roadworthy boats.

She further urged the relevant authorities to prioritise the regulation and monitoring of boat and canoe operators to prevent further loss of life.

While commending the government for the support extended to victims’ families following recent disasters, Madam Ntoso stressed that relief interventions alone are not enough to address the problem.

Adding his voice, the Member of Parliament for Kpandai, Mathew Nyindam, called for decisive and proactive measures to tackle what he described as a growing national concern.

He noted that although relief items and social support for affected families are commendable, they cannot replace the lives lost, insisting that prevention must be prioritised.

Other lawmakers, including the Member of Parliament for Nsawam Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, and the Member of Parliament for Buem, Kofi Adams, also underscored the need to protect residents who depend on the Volta Lake for transportation and their livelihoods.

They collectively called on regulatory agencies and district assemblies to intensify public education, enforce safety standards and ensure that operators who flout regulations face sanctions.

The renewed calls in Parliament come amid growing public concern over repeated boat accidents on the Volta Lake, with many urging authorities to act swiftly to prevent further tragedies.

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5 candidates file nominations for Ayawaso East by-election https://www.adomonline.com/5-candidates-file-nominations-for-ayawaso-east-by-election/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:45:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630297 Five candidates have successfully filed their nominations to contest the Ayawaso East by-election scheduled for March 3, following the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Mahama Naser Toure, on January 4.

The race features Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Baba Ali Yusif of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), setting the stage for a keenly contested battle between the two major political parties.

Also in the contest are two independent candidates, David Kanor and Umar Sanda Mohammed, and Ibrahim Iddrisu, who is representing the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG).

The Electoral Commission (EC) officially closed nominations on Tuesday, February 11, at 5:00 p.m., with no indication that the deadline would be extended.

Greater Accra Regional Director of the EC, Gladys Penkrah, told the media that balloting to determine the positions of candidates on the ballot paper will take place on Thursday, February 13, ahead of the March 3 polls.

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Mahama reprimanded Baba Jamal – NDC says code of conduct is already working https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-reprimanded-baba-jamal-ndc-says-code-of-conduct-is-already-working/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 06:16:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630293 Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mustapha Gbande, has defended the party’s handling of allegations that some aspirants offered inducements to delegates during the party’s primary held on Saturday, February 7.

He insists that internal disciplinary processes have already been activated.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Wednesday, Mr Gbande said the party had taken what he described as a “drastic position” on the matter, arguing that the NDC’s actions should serve as a wake-up call to other political parties.

“And so I’m sure that it will become part of that regulation going forward,” he said.

“And so we actually thought that even by the mere statement that we took a drastic position on this matter, it’s enough. It hasn’t happened in the history of this country.”

His comments follow the establishment of an investigative committee tasked with examining claims that some aspirants distributed items, including television sets and cash, to influence delegates.

Host Evans Mensah, however, challenged the NDC’s position, questioning why there had been no visible sanctions despite what he described as an admission that vote-buying had occurred.

In response, Mr Gbande cited action taken against Baba Jamal, whom he described as the only senior government appointee involved in the election.

“Baba Jamal, who is actually an appointee, the only government appointee, senior government appointee, an ambassador in that election, was reprimanded by President Mahama,” Mr Gbande stated.

He explained that the reprimand was linked to President Mahama’s “reset agenda” and the introduction of a code of conduct for government appointees, which he described as the first of its kind in the country.

“Because the reset agenda accumulated into the establishment of a code of conduct, for the first time, that sets the conduct of all government appointees,” he said.

“The mere fact that this controversy had to do with his involvement was enough for the President to make a decision, and the President took that decision, and we are happy about that decision.”

When pressed on whether others implicated should face harsher punishment, Mr Gbande argued that the party’s authority is limited, especially where such conduct is not explicitly defined in the party’s constitution.

He said the incidents, as described, amounted to inappropriate conduct but did not necessarily constitute a constitutional breach.

“The description of what has transpired to us constituted inappropriate conduct,” he said. “Because, again, if it was captured in our Constitution, I’m sure that it would have been given a different description.”

Mr Gbande maintained that the NDC cannot exceed its internal mandate.

“Can you go beyond reprimand when the conduct is inappropriate? No, unless we want to assume the role of a state institution, which we don’t have that capacity,” he said.

He further argued that the party’s decision to openly address the issue is itself a significant step toward tackling what he described as a growing menace.

“But the mere fact that we are here talking about it and seeking to bring an end to that menace in itself is an effort that is worth commending,” he added.

Mr Gbande concluded by urging other political parties to follow the NDC’s example.

“What we then expect at this time is that other political parties will now rise from their slumber,” he said.

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Kofi Ofosu Nkansah hospitalised after arrest https://www.adomonline.com/kofi-ofosu-nkansah-hospitalised-after-arrest/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 15:33:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630197 Former Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, has been admitted to hospital following his arrest and questioning by the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB).

His lawyer, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah, who is also the Member of Parliament for Manhyia South, confirmed the development in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen.

According to the lawyer, Mr. Nkansah’s health deteriorated shortly after his arrest, with a spike in blood pressure and complications linked to a pre-existing bone condition that causes him severe discomfort.

“After his arrest, they noticed he was unwell and had to be sent for medical care. He is currently on admission at the BNI clinic,” Mr. Awuah stated.

He added that medical intervention was necessary to stabilise his client while investigations continue.

Mr. Nkansah was reportedly taken away on Tuesday in a convoy of three pickup vehicles after NIB officers searched his residence.

The exercise forms part of ongoing investigations into allegations surrounding the sale of government-sponsored foreign scholarships.

Earlier, Mr. Nkansah had been invited by the NIB to assist with investigations following instructions from President John Dramani Mahama to probe claims of payments being made to secure state-funded scholarships abroad.

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NDC has failed woefully; Baba Jamal should have been fined – Vitus Azeem https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-has-failed-woefully-baba-jamal-should-have-been-fined-vitus-azeem/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 15:07:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630179 Anti-corruption campaigner Vitus Azeem has criticised the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for clearing Baba Jamal Mohammed Ahmed to contest the upcoming Ayawaso East by-election despite allegations of vote-buying established during the parliamentary primary.

Speaking in an interview on Joy FM’s Midday News on Wednesday, Mr Azeem said the NDC missed an opportunity to demonstrate seriousness in dealing with electoral malpractice.

Mr Azeem argued that at the very least, the party should have imposed a penalty to deter future incidents.

“They have woefully failed to make a point. At worst, they would have fined him an amount of money, but just clearing him to go ahead with the by-election doesn’t make sense,” he stated.

His comment comes after the NDC recently announced it would proceed with Baba Jamal as its candidate for the Ayawaso East By-election, even though a three-member investigative committee established allegations of vote-buying during the primaries.

The anti-corruption advocate warned that such decisions only reinforce the culture of vote-buying in Ghana’s politics and weaken public confidence in internal party democracy.

He called on political parties to take stronger and more consistent measures to address inducement and misconduct during elections.

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Ayawaso East: Why feed people for votes? Are they your children? – Kofi Kapito https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-east-why-feed-people-for-votes-are-they-your-children-kofi-kapito/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 14:23:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630170 The Chief Executive Officer of the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA), Kofi Kapito, has criticised the practice of providing food and other incentives to voters during political primaries, describing it as unethical and counterproductive.

Speaking on Joy News AM about voter inducement during party primaries, he said, “It’s not just an NDC thing. It’s a Ghana thing.”

“That I think we should take a look at. And using technicalities, it is allowed. But when the masses don’t buy the technicalities, it becomes a problem.”

He added that the lack of ethics in Ghana begins after formal education.

“Ghana, we don’t have ethics. In other jurisdictions, they even have ethical societies. I’m sure at the university, they teach ethics. The question is, what happens to us when we leave the university? We don’t even have ethics in this country. This has been going on for the longest time. Maybe for the first time, we could have used this as a yardstick to say that enough is enough.”

Kofi Kapito argued that such practices are part of a broader cultural issue that hinders progress in African societies.

“That is what we do as Africans and Black people. That’s why we are not progressing. In other jurisdictions, yes, something will happen, but they make sure that it doesn’t happen again. We will give excuses. This person also did it. So what? Does it make it right?”

He also reflected on how voter inducement has contributed to delays in representation in constituencies, drawing on his own experience as a first-time voter.

“I voted for the first time as a Ghanaian in 1992. This thing was not there. Actually, in 1992, the NPP, as a party, as is done in some places, were actually even paying for people to come and represent the party. So what happened?”

He condemned the expectation that candidates should “buy” votes with handouts or promises.

“He comes and tells you that, when Honorable came, he didn’t do anything for you. He didn’t do the road. If you vote for me, I’ll do that. I’ll do this. I’ll do that. So you take this and make sure that you vote for me. This denial is using words like “TNT,” “welfare,” and “I fed them.” “Please, why should you feed people to vote for you? Are they your children?”

Her comments come amid controversy surrounding the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ayawaso East parliamentary primaries, where Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed has been accused of distributing items, including 32-inch television sets and boiled eggs, to delegates on voting day.

Meanwhile, the NDC has confirmed Baba Jamal as its candidate for the Ayawaso East parliamentary by-election after deciding that annulment of the internal parliamentary primary was not an option. 

The General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, who was part of the Functional Executive Committee that received the three-member committee’s report mentioned that time constraints, potential legal challenges may arise if they decided to annul the results.

He also cited the lack of clear provisions in the party’s constitution to guide such situations as reasons for maintaining Baba Jamal as the validly elected parliamentary candidate. 

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Ziavi Traditional Area begins funeral rites for Togbega Ayim Kwaku IV https://www.adomonline.com/ziavi-traditional-area-begins-funeral-rites-for-togbega-ayim-kwaku-iv/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 14:00:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630159 The Chiefs and people of the Ziavi Tradition Area in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region have commenced funeral rites to mark the royal transition of their late Paramount Chief, Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV.

The final funeral rites which are scheduled between 9th February and 28th February 2026, would exhibit indigenous culture and traditions related to the burial of Ewe Chiefs.

From 9 to 19 February 2029, mourning rites will be observed in the form of a dawn procession under the auspices of the Queen Mothers, with participation from Women’s Groups in the Ziavi Traditional Area. This is known in the local parlance as “Avihe dzidzi and Togbega didi”.

There would be cultural vigils, tributes, cultural performances, remembrance nights, signing of a book of condolence, and other youthful activities within the same period.

The warriors of Ziavi Traditional Area would kick-start Asafo performances on the 20th of February and lead a procession to usher in the mortal remains of the late Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV to Ziavi Dzogbe.

This signifies the start of the main funeral of the late traditional leader who reigned for 38 years.

The 21st to 27th of February 2026 would host asafo groups from Asogli-Ho, Klefe, Peki, Takla, Tsyome, and the Avazorli Union, as they pay tribute to their departed compatriot.

This practice which is called Afanyanya, is performed by playing and displaying sacred drums, war fares, and the indigenous culture of the Ewe warriors.

During this period, the mortal remains of Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV will be laid in state for family, friends, well-wishers, and sympathisers to pay their last respect to the great leader of the Ziavi area.

Saturday, 28th February, will host the grand Royal Burial Service at the Ziavi Senior High Technical School park at Ziavi Dzogbe, where a host of dignitaries, including high political and government figures, are expected to be in attendance.

Post-burial customary rites, memorial and thanksgiving service are scheduled between 1st and 8th March 2026 to mark the end of the Royal Funeral rites for the late Togbega Kwaku Ayim IV.

The late Togbega’s tenure saw a great transformation in his beloved traditional area, especially in the education sector and traditional rulership. He acquired a Traditional Council status for Ziavi, making it an autonomous Traditional Area.

His advocacy and leadership saw the establishment of the Ziavi Senior High Technical School, which has contributed to increasing educational standards and improving the human resources in the area.

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Our politics is corrupt; rule by the rich is not democracy https://www.adomonline.com/our-politics-is-corrupt-rule-by-the-rich-is-not-democracy/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 12:59:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630109 Our politics, particularly in this 4th Republic is corrupt and getting worse.

Last weekend, in response to the Ayawaso-East National Democratic Congress (NDC) primary, President John Mahama, the Majority caucus and the party leadership all condemned the vote-buying and promised investigations.

Though, the winner, Baba Jamal has been cleared by the NDC’s three-member committee the probed the allegations, this episode shows some awareness that we have a problem.

The Office of Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) involvement is a cruel joke on all of us.

Just before the Ayawaso-East debacle, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) completed a Presidential primary in which the top three candidates spent more than a combined 400 million Ghana Cedis! Virtually every delegate spent a weekend at a resort.

There are many who have put up mansions just from being delegates over the years. Party executives attending leadership meetings are given envelopes at the door and told what the President wants.

MPs are given inducements to do their jobs. MMDCEs and District Assembly members openly discuss paying for both Presidential nominations and confirmation votes. And these are done by officials sworn to protect our republic and execute our laws.

And while at it, we sentence goat and cassava thieves to draconian sentences! And we fill our churches and mosques week-in, week-out.

These corrupt practices described here permeate every aspect of our public life, affecting education and contracts and Judicial decisions as the plutocrats look for many to buy votes and power. As a nation we need to deal with. We have come to our Prah River, like the Ashantis under Osei Tutu Adikan.

A democracy that cannot police itself will be policed by others. There are developments that we must support.

The lawsuits by Dr. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng and Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamakloe is one initiative. They are seeking consequential, very non -controversial declarations about how our parties manage their primaries.

These processes are corrupt, undemocratic and exclusionary. Our parties operate private clubs controlled by secret cabals. Courts are very important, if they choose to be in such cases. In 2014, the Brazilian Judiciary unearthed the Petrobras scandal that unearthed 2.1 billion USD in bribes and 17 billion USD in lost revenue.

Our judges are citizens too. They care about Ghana- or they should. Let them be patriots and help fix Ghana and Judiciary’s repute.

The other approach is through constitutional reform that would entitle all party members to vote in Parliamentary and Presidential primaries and outlaw the exchange of money for votes.

This should be managed by the nation through voters’ registration not under control of the parties. Let’s save our democracy. Rule by the rich– plutocracy is not democracy. We must stop requiring good men to soil their hands before they can succeed in politics.

Long live Ghana.

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EC to hold IPAC meeting today https://www.adomonline.com/ec-to-hold-ipac-meeting-today-2/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 11:04:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630053 The Electoral Commission (EC) will today, February 11, convene the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) as part of preparations for the Ayawaso East by-election scheduled for March 3, 2026. The session will take place at the EC’s corporate headquarters in Accra.

The EC stated that the meeting will focus exclusively on arrangements and procedures for conducting the by-election, instructing political parties to send no more than two representatives each.

The by-election was triggered by the death of the sitting MP, Mahama Naser Toure, on January 4, 2026, following a brief illness.

Meanwhile, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially acclaimed Baba Ali as its parliamentary candidate, following consultations and a review of candidates who could effectively mobilize support within the limited campaign period.

In the National Democratic Congress (NDC) primary held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, Ghana’s High Commissioner, Baba Jamal, emerged as the party’s candidate.

The election faced calls for annulment amid allegations of vote buying and inducement, which were investigated by a three-member committee. The committee has since submitted its report, clearing Baba Jamal to represent the NDC in the by-election.

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Ebi Bright restores calm at Tema NHIS office after NDC executives lock up facility over appointments https://www.adomonline.com/ebi-bright-restores-calm-at-tema-nhis-office-after-ndc-executives-lock-up-facility-over-appointments/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 10:55:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630050 The Mayor of Tema, Ebi Bright, has stepped in to restore order at the Tema Central office of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) following a tense confrontation that forced the temporary closure of the facility.

The incident occurred on Tuesday, February 10, when a group of aggrieved individuals, reportedly affiliated with the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), stormed the NHIS office and locked the premises, preventing staff from carrying out their duties. The protest disrupted operations, affecting residents who rely on the scheme for healthcare registration and related services.

According to reports, the demonstration was led by the NDC Tema Central Constituency Chairman, Benjamin Iams Djakumah, with support from other constituency executives. The group expressed frustration over recent appointments to positions within the NHIS and other public institutions in the area, claiming that local party structures were overlooked and several qualified members sidelined.

In response to the escalating tension, Mayor Bright visited the NHIS office on Wednesday, February 11, to engage staff and assure them of their safety.

Addressing the workers, she emphasized that disruptions to public institutions would not be tolerated and clarified that appointment decisions were not made by constituency executives or the metropolitan assembly.

“Don’t embarrass my government by suggesting that appointments are made by constituency executives or the mayor. Have you seen me inside your office before? I expect you to do your job. I will engage you to deliver. Whoever here feels that they are going to foment trouble—this is not in my metro,” she said.

She added that security personnel have been instructed to protect staff, underlining her responsibility to ensure their safety. “If you feel that you are going to compromise this, it means that you are ready to compromise yourself,” Mayor Bright warned.

The Mayor also cautioned against actions that could tarnish the government’s image or undermine public confidence in state institutions, reaffirming her commitment to maintaining order and ensuring uninterrupted public service delivery in the metropolis.

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Why committee didn’t cancel NDC Ayawaso East primary – Fifi Kwetey explains https://www.adomonline.com/why-committee-didnt-cancel-ndc-ayawaso-east-primary-fifi-kwetey-explains/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 10:41:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630028 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has explained why it will not annul the Ayawaso East parliamentary primary, confirming Mohammed Baba Jamal as its candidate for the upcoming by-election.

The decision comes amid allegations of vote-buying during the party’s parliamentary primary on Saturday, February 7, which Baba Jamal has consistently denied. A three-member committee tasked with investigating the claims submitted a report that informed the party’s decision.

Speaking to journalists on Tuesday, February 10, the NDC’s General Secretary, Fifi Kwetey, cited several factors that prevented the annulment of the primary.

He highlighted time constraints, noting that the Electoral Commission is expected to close nominations for the by-election on Wednesday, February 11, leaving limited opportunity to restart the process.

He also referenced legal and constitutional considerations, explaining that the party’s constitution does not provide for annulment of parliamentary primaries under such circumstances.

“The committee’s report is that ideally, we should have annulled the primary. However, the committee acknowledges real obstacles that make it difficult for us to do that. The party’s constitution doesn’t have a provision for annulment of the election. We are time-bound because we need to present a candidate to the EC on February 11, and there are legal challenges that could be mounted by whoever won. In light of that, the party has taken the recommendations, and we have no option but to present Baba Jamal as our candidate,” he said.

Mr. Kwetey also outlined plans to expand the investigative committee as part of broader internal reforms aimed at strengthening party processes.

“We’re going to do a comprehensive review of the whole process that led to our internal elections. We’re expanding the committee by adding four more members, to make it a seven-member committee, so that they can come out with recommendations to address these inappropriate practices in future elections,” he added.

According to the General Secretary, the committee found inappropriate conduct by all candidates, highlighting the need for reforms to prevent similar issues in future internal elections.

The NDC has reaffirmed Mohammed Baba Jamal as its parliamentary candidate as it prepares to contest the Ayawaso East by-election.

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Minority demands immediate release of Kofi Ofosu Nkansah over ‘unacceptable’ detention https://www.adomonline.com/minority-demands-immediate-release-of-kofi-ofosu-nkansah-over-unacceptable-detention/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:43:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2630010 The Minority Caucus in Parliament has called for the immediate release of Mr. Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, describing his reported detention by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) as “totally unacceptable in the pursuit of justice.”

In a statement issued on February 11, 2026, and signed by Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Caucus condemned what it termed an abuse of power.

The statement noted that the investigation into Mr. Ofosu Nkansah followed a February 3 directive from the Secretary to the President, Callistus Mahama, requesting the NIB to probe allegations he allegedly made on Sompa Radio regarding payment to secure a foreign scholarship.

Mr. Ofosu Nkansah subsequently appeared at the NIB on February 5 with legal counsel and was allowed to leave without being charged.

According to the Minority, he was later invited again while in Kumasi attending to his seriously ill father.

Although he requested to report on February 11, he eventually complied with the Bureau’s insistence. Upon arrival, he was reportedly taken to his residence by heavily armed officers for a search and later returned to the NIB office at Nima before being moved to what the Caucus described as an unknown location.

“As far as we know, Mr. Ofosu is at an unknown location; and given the manner in which he was reportedly hurled away, we cannot imagine the ordeal he is undergoing with no recourse to his legal counsel,” the statement said.

The Caucus argued that such actions are excessive and undermine the rule of law and democratic governance.

Declaring the situation “totally unacceptable,” the Minority demanded his immediate release and insisted that “further investigations ought to be carried out in a civil and dignified manner as we have been permitted to do under law.”

It added that it would not remain silent while citizens are treated unfairly by institutions mandated to uphold justice and professionalism.

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OSP grants Baba Jamal bail after interrogation https://www.adomonline.com/osp-grants-baba-jamal-bail-after-interrogation/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:41:08 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629994 The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has released the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso East, Baba Jamal, on self-recognisance bail following several hours of questioning.

His lawyer, Victor Kwadjoga Adawudu, confirmed to Graphic Online that Mr. Jamal was interrogated over alleged vote-buying linked to the party’s parliamentary primary held on Saturday, February 7.

He also explained that Mr. Jamal was questioned regarding an alleged assault on an OSP officer dispatched to serve him an invitation letter.

Counsel maintained that his client had no knowledge of items purportedly being distributed in his name, adding: “If he was aware and being a lawyer, he would have informed people of the position of the law.”

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Minority says Ofosu Nkansah’s arrest diverts attention from pressing economic hardships https://www.adomonline.com/minority-says-ofosu-nkansahs-arrest-diverts-attention-from-pressing-economic-hardships/ Wed, 11 Feb 2026 09:38:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629999 The Minority Caucus in Parliament has criticised what it describes as excessive conduct by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) in the arrest of Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, arguing that the development diverts attention from the pressing economic challenges facing Ghanaians.

In a statement dated February 11, 2026, and signed by the Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, the Caucus said the incident reflects misplaced priorities at a time of national difficulty.

According to the statement, the investigation stems from a February 3, 2026, communique issued by the Secretary to the President, Callistus Mahama, directing the NIB to probe allegations reportedly made by Mr. Ofosu Nkansah on Sompa Radio 106.5, suggesting that an individual had paid to secure a foreign scholarship.

The Minority noted that Mr. Ofosu Nkansah voluntarily honoured an invitation on February 5, appearing with his lawyer, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah Esq., MP for Manhyia South, and was allowed to leave without charge.

However, the Caucus questioned the subsequent actions taken by the NIB, including a return invitation while Mr. Ofosu Nkansah was attending to his critically ill father in Kumasi. Although he requested to report on February 11 instead of the earlier proposed date, he later complied. Upon reporting, he was allegedly taken to his residence by heavily armed officers for a search before being returned to the NIB office in Nima.

While describing the conduct of the investigation as troubling, the Minority emphasised the broader concern over its impact on national focus.

“The real essence of governance is to serve the interest of the people,” the statement said, noting that protracted challenges confronting Ghanaians include “the payment of cocoa farmers, unemployment, [and] the rising cost of living.”

The Caucus argued that the episode constitutes “an unfortunate diversion of the economic realities confronting the ordinary Ghanaian” and urged the Government to channel its “full attention and force” toward addressing challenges affecting millions across the country.

It maintained that security operations must not overshadow urgent socio-economic priorities.

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Baba Jamal cleared by NDC probe committee to contest Ayawaso East https://www.adomonline.com/baba-jamal-cleared-by-ndc-probe-committee-to-contest-ayawaso-east/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 19:57:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629835 The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has confirmed Mohammed Baba Jamal as its parliamentary candidate for the Ayawaso East by-election, despite allegations of vote buying during the party’s parliamentary primary on Saturday, February 7.

The decision follows a report submitted by a three-member committee established by the party to investigate claims that some aspirants engaged in inducement during the primary.

Baba Jamal is expected to file his nomination with the Electoral Commission on Wednesday, February 11.

The investigative committee was set up amid concerns that TV sets and cash were allegedly distributed to delegates during the primary, raising questions about the integrity of the process. These allegations sparked public debate and renewed scrutiny of vote-buying practices in internal party elections.

According to the NDC, the committee examined complaints from delegates and party members, reviewed available evidence, and consulted relevant stakeholders before reaching its conclusions.

While the committee acknowledged concerns about monetisation in internal elections, it reportedly found no basis to disqualify Baba Jamal from contesting the by-election.

Baba Jamal, who emerged victorious in the parliamentary primary, has consistently denied the vote-buying allegations, insisting that his campaign adhered to party rules and guidelines.

The Ayawaso East seat became vacant following the death of former Member of Parliament Naser Toure Mahama, necessitating the by-election.

The NDC is expected to formally communicate the committee’s findings to the public as it intensifies preparations and campaigning ahead of the by-election.

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Suame Interchange won’t affect NPP votes in Ashanti — Asenso-Boakye https://www.adomonline.com/suame-interchange-wont-affect-npp-votes-in-ashanti-asenso-boakye/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 19:51:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629827 Former Minister for Roads and Highways and Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has stated that the construction of the Suame Interchange or any major road project by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will not negatively affect the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) electoral prospects in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Asenso-Boakye said governance is a continuous process, and infrastructure development should not be driven by partisan considerations.

He noted that many of Kumasi’s major road projects were initiated under previous NPP administrations led by former Presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

According to him, there is nothing wrong with the NDC continuing or initiating road projects in the region, emphasizing that Kumasi’s status as a major economic hub and tax contributor justifies sustained investment regardless of voting patterns.

Mr. Asenso-Boakye stressed that road construction should be guided by the need for economic growth and development, not electoral calculations.

“The government is a continuous process. I don’t believe that if the NDC develops the Suame Interchange or any other project, it will significantly impact our votes in the region for the upcoming election. Major infrastructure projects in Kumasi have been carried out by NPP governments, specifically those of Akufo-Addo and Kufuor.

There is nothing wrong with them working on the roads. Kumasi is a major economic center, and residents pay taxes, so it shouldn’t be the case that they don’t vote for the NDC. The deployment of road projects should focus on economic growth and development rather than political gain,” he said.

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Funding challenges, pandemic stalled interchange projects in Ashanti Region – Asenso-Boakye https://www.adomonline.com/funding-challenges-pandemic-stalled-interchange-projects-in-ashanti-region-asenso-boakye/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 19:49:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629802 Former Minister for Roads and Highways and Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has dismissed claims that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) deliberately failed to complete any interchange projects in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Asenso-Boakye said global events, including the COVID-19 pandemic and broader financial constraints, significantly affected the government’s ability to deliver major infrastructure projects that relied heavily on foreign funding.

He cited several large-scale road projects across the country that were stalled, including the Suame Interchange, the Takoradi PTC Interchange, and the Nungua Interchange.

According to him, these challenges were not unique to Ghana, as many countries experienced similar financial shocks that disrupted development plans.

“We were impacted by the global financial crisis, which affected many countries, including Ghana. This led to delays in several large projects that rely on foreign funding. Not only was the Suame Interchange project stalled, but the Takoradi PTC and Nungua Interchange projects were also put on hold. I want Ghanaians, especially the people of Kumasi, to understand that the NPP faced challenges that prevented us from delivering on many of our plans; it wasn’t that we neglected these areas,” he said.

Mr. Asenso-Boakye stressed that the Ashanti Region was not neglected, highlighting that the NPP government undertook several inner-city road projects in Kumasi. He noted that factors such as population density, economic activity, and differences in funding arrangements influenced project prioritization, emphasizing that the inability to complete at least one interchange in Kumasi was due to financial constraints rather than neglect.

“The projects we completed in Accra required more immediate attention, but that does not mean we did not want to work in Kumasi. The funding for these projects varied, and factors like population density and economic activity played significant roles in our decisions. We have made significant improvements to several inner-city roads in Kumasi. The primary reason we couldn’t construct at least one interchange in the region is due to the financial challenges we encountered,” he added.

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Titus-Glover calls for fair vote-buying probe within NDC https://www.adomonline.com/titus-glover-calls-for-fair-vote-buying-probe-within-ndc/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 18:37:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629854 An aspiring National Organiser of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus-Glover, has called on the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to begin its internal investigations into alleged vote-buying with President John Dramani Mahama.

He insisted that the probe must be fair and non-selective, pointing to allegations that Mr Mahama distributed GH₵40 to each delegate during the party’s 2023 presidential primaries.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem programme, the former Greater Accra Regional Minister emphasised that the committee investigating inducement allegations in the Ayawaso East parliamentary primary should not overlook issues involving the former president.

“President John Mahama shared GH₵40 to each delegate during the NDC’s presidential primary elections in 2023. If the party is serious about tackling vote-buying, then it must start with him,” the former Tema East MP emphasised.

The three-member committee, set up to examine reports of bribery during the primary held on February 7, 2026, is expected to submit its findings on February 10.

Among the matters under review is an allegation that Baba Jamal, Ghana’s former High Commissioner to Nigeria, gave delegates money, television sets, and other items to influence their votes.

Titus-Glover further urged the Majority Caucus in Parliament to withdraw its statement calling for the annulment of the primary results.

He also alleged that the Majority Caucus in Parliament and the seat of government, Jubilee House, are supporting the spouse of the late Ayawaso East MP in a bid to block Baba Jamal’s election.

However, the NDC Member of Parliament for Akrofuom, Joseph Azumah, denied assertions that the presidency and the Majority Caucus in Parliament are backing Hajia Amina Adams.

He therefore called for calm as the nation awaits the report of the three-member committee set up by the party.

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With galamsey still ongoing, who is buying the gold? — Oppong Nkrumah questions government https://www.adomonline.com/with-galamsey-still-ongoing-who-is-buying-the-gold-oppong-nkrumah-questions-government/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:27:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629819 The Member of Parliament for Ofoase Ayirebi in the Eastern Region, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has posed a pointed question to the John Dramani Mahama–led NDC government over the fate of gold produced by illegal miners, popularly known as galamsey operators.

According to the MP, the new Gold Trading Act grants the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) the exclusive legal authority to export gold from Ghana.

GoldBod, which is headed by Sammy Gyamfi, has however denied claims that it purchases gold from illegal miners. In a set of frequently asked questions, GoldBod stated that it does not buy gold directly from miners.

The board explained that all gold it handles is sourced through licensed aggregators and approved intermediaries, in line with its regulatory mandate.

GoldBod further cited Section 3(1)(f) of Act 1140, which mandates the board to promote the formalisation of small-scale mining through responsible sourcing, sustainable supply chains, gold traceability, and compliance with international standards. Section 3(1)(g) of the same Act, it added, also requires the promotion of environmentally responsible mining practices.

Speaking in an interview with Akwasi Nsiah, host of Badwam on Adom TV, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said that while GoldBod has publicly denied buying gold from illegal miners, the critical question remains unanswered.

“If GoldBod is not buying galamsey gold, then who is buying it?” he asked.

He noted that government has announced measures to curb gold smuggling and has claimed it now has full control over gold exports. However, he argued that recent developments raise serious concerns.

Mr. Oppong Nkrumah alleged that proceeds from illegally traded gold are being used to shore up the economy, pointing to the recent appreciation of the cedi against major foreign currencies.

He observed that while large-scale mining companies have recorded only marginal increases in production, artisanal and small-scale gold output has seen a significant spike, even as government claims to be intensifying the fight against illegal mining.

“With galamsey still ongoing and assurances of tight security against gold smuggling, the question still stands,” he stressed. “Who is buying the gold from the galamseyers?”

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Asenso-Boakye blasts govt for scaling down Suame Interchange, neglecting Kumasi https://www.adomonline.com/asenso-boakye-blasts-govt-for-scaling-down-suame-interchange-neglecting-kumasi/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 16:26:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629783 Former Minister for Roads and Highways and Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has accused the government of attempting to shortchange the people of Kumasi by scaling down the Suame Interchange project.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr. Asenso-Boakye said the original design of the Suame Interchange was a four-tier structure aimed at addressing Kumasi’s severe traffic congestion.

However, he claimed the current government plans to reduce the project to a two-tier interchange, citing lack of funds. According to him, the revised design would not adequately resolve traffic challenges in the rapidly growing city.

He explained that the project was initially financed through a loan agreement with a Spanish bank, which was approved by Parliament, but funding challenges emerged during a debt restructuring period.

“The two-tier plan proposed by the government will not resolve the ongoing traffic problems. Kumasi continues to grow, and effective traffic solutions are essential. The financing for this project was secured through a loan agreement with a bank in Spain, which was approved by Parliament. Everything was set for the project when the debt restructuring occurred, leading to a withdrawal of resources. The previous government then obtained funding from Afreximbank for the Suame Interchange,” he said.

Mr. Asenso-Boakye noted that the previous government later secured alternative financing from Afreximbank, which allowed construction to resume between 2023 and 2024, with about 56 per cent of the project completed.

He attributed delays to variations on the ground, particularly the relocation of major pipelines beneath the interchange.

The Bantama MP expressed concern that, despite the current government listing the Suame Interchange as part of its flagship infrastructure initiatives, it is now claiming there is no money to complete it as designed.

“Meanwhile, they are undertaking new projects. It would make sense for them to halt those initiatives and concentrate on the ongoing Suame Interchange project instead. It seems as though they are neglecting the needs of the people of Kumasi regarding this important infrastructure. If they proceed with their proposed changes, there will be additional costs and further delays associated with the project,” he stated.

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Speaker Bagbin directs immediate scheduling and consideration of Anti-Gay Bill https://www.adomonline.com/speaker-bagbin-directs-immediate-scheduling-and-consideration-of-anti-gay-bill/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 15:40:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629787 Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin has clarified the confusion surrounding the status of the Anti-Gay Bill, formally known as the Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill.

In a ruling on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Speaker Bagbin directed that the bill be reintroduced to Parliament so that the House can expedite its consideration and subsequent passage.

The ruling comes in light of provisions stating that bills expire at the end of a parliamentary term.

The current House, led by Mahama Ayariga, has maintained that the bill had already been passed, but former President Nana Akufo-Addo refused to sign it, raising constitutional questions.

The bill, introduced as a Private Member’s Bill, includes a caveat that it should not place a financial burden on the Consolidated Fund.

The previous government had argued that the bill could create financial obligations for the state. However, Speaker Bagbin, following a legal opinion presented to him, concluded that the bill does not impose any charge on state funds.

Based on this ruling, the Speaker of the 9th Parliament has directed that the bill be rescheduled for consideration, overriding the position of the Leader of Government Business.

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Victoria Hamah earns PhD https://www.adomonline.com/victoria-hamah-earns-phd/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 15:13:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629745 Former Deputy Minister of Communications, Victoria Hamah, has offered a wide-ranging reflection on her public life, politics and scholarship, arguing that her decade-long career has been unfairly defined by controversy rather than substance.

In a Facebook post titled “From Storming Seas to Calm Shore: My Doctoral Journey Through Power and Gender,” Hamah contends that the challenges she faced as a student leader, gender activist and deputy minister were less about competence and more about how power responds when women refuse to diminish themselves.

According to her, the sustained scrutiny of her confidence, appearance and authority reflects deeply entrenched gender norms within Ghana’s political culture. She described the institutional response to her public controversy as “swift and moralistic,” adding that accountability was selectively enforced while deeper structural contradictions remained unexamined.

Hamah said her exit from executive office marked not a retreat but a renewal. She turned to academia as a continuation of political engagement, culminating in a doctoral dissertation titled “Gender Asymmetry in Ghana’s Parliamentary Committees: A Critical Analysis of Women’s Representation and Legislative Influence.” The research, she explained, examines how institutional design, political culture and power relations constrain women’s legislative influence.

She stressed that the work is not autobiographical but a rigorously grounded political intervention informed by empirical analysis and lived experience.

Beyond scholarship, Hamah highlighted her leadership of the Progressive Organisation for Women’s Advancement (POWA), which she said was established to protect and promote women’s participation in politically hostile environments through advocacy, mentorship and leadership development.

Positioning herself as a scholar-practitioner, Hamah said her focus is transformation rather than redemption—shaping governance debates, influencing policy and mentoring women leaders.

“Falling is not synonymous with failure,” she wrote, adding that exposing what systems prefer to hide can itself be a form of power.

She expressed hope that her journey would inspire young women to challenge persistent myths about women’s capacity to succeed in politics, arguing that such beliefs endure because of structural barriers rather than a lack of ability.

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Annul Ayawaso East primary, ban offenders for life – Tony Aidoo to NDC https://www.adomonline.com/annul-ayawaso-east-primary-ban-offenders-for-life-tony-aidoo-to-ndc/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 10:23:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629646 Dr Tony Aidoo, former Ghanaian Ambassador to the Netherlands, has urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to cancel the Ayawaso East Constituency parliamentary primary held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, over widespread allegations of vote-buying and inducement.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Dr Aidoo said the controversy sparked by reports of television sets, boiled eggs and other items being distributed to delegates reflects a deeper erosion of internal party democracy that must be addressed decisively.

“I support a cancellation of the elections. And those involved barred from contesting the elections again. Not only one election. Barred from holding public office,” he said. “And about those who took the money, if you can catch them, chuck them out of the party.”

His comments come as the NDC faces intense scrutiny over the conduct of the primary that produced Mohammed Baba Jamal Ahmed as the party’s candidate for the upcoming Ayawaso East by-election — a contest triggered after the death of the late MP Mahama Naser Toure.

Allegations of vote-buying have dominated the national conversation, with civil society groups, Election Watch Ghana and Transparency International Ghana condemning the reported distribution of 32-inch televisions and other items to delegates as a threat to democratic integrity.

The controversy has also drawn calls from the NDC Majority Caucus in Parliament for the annulment of the primary results and for sanctions against any aspirants found culpable.

Dr Aidoo criticised the notion of simply “nipping” vote-buying in the bud, arguing the practice has “taken root” and must be uprooted completely — a metaphor he said highlights how entrenched inducement has become in political contests. “The thing has already taken root. It’s how it has flowered,” he said.

Baba Jamal has denied the allegations, telling the media he only heard about the distribution of televisions after the election and insisting his victory was genuine. He has cooperated with an NDC-appointed three-member committee tasked with probing the claims and is expected to appear before it as part of the investigation.

The NDC committee, led by veteran politician Kofi Totobi Quakyi, is expected to submit its report on February 10, 2026, to guide the party’s next steps.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has also announced investigations into the alleged vote-buying, alongside similar claims from other party primaries, stressing the probes are grounded in law and evidence.

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Politicians will soon distribute Range Rovers – Dr Asah-Asante on vote-buying https://www.adomonline.com/politicians-will-soon-distribute-range-rovers-dr-asah-asante-on-vote-buying/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 09:21:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629578 Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana’s Department of Political Science, Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, has cautioned that Ghana’s growing culture of vote-buying could soon reach alarming levels, with politicians potentially distributing luxury vehicles such as Range Rovers to influence voters.

Speaking in an interview on Joy FM’s Top Story, Dr Asah-Asante said inducement in elections has become increasingly normalised, largely because society has failed to consistently condemn or punish the practice.

“We have seen time and again where political actors induce people. Go and give goodies to voters just to sway their votes to one direction or another and we allow it to go. We as a society have acquiesced to that and allowed this thing to go on.

“Now look at how they’re taking the conversation to the level that they’re taking it to with the distribution of television and whatnot. A time will come, I’m sure they’re going to distribute even Range Rovers,” he cautioned.

Dr Asah-Asante also questioned whether political parties genuinely have the resolve to deal with vote-buying, even when committees are set up to investigate such allegations.

He pointed out that while parties often promise to act on recommendations, enforcement remains uncertain.

However, he expressed skepticism about whether any party can truly crack down on inducement when the practice has become widespread.

“Are you sure the party will have the political will to crack the whip if any recommendation is given in that direction?” he asked.

While welcoming ongoing investigations into alleged vote-buying, Dr Asah-Asante maintained that meaningful accountability will be the real test.

“We look forward to seeing something like that. But for me, I still have my doubts.”

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NPP to hold national Thanksgiving Service after presidential primary https://www.adomonline.com/npp-to-hold-national-thanksgiving-service-after-presidential-primary/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 08:38:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629542 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced plans to hold a National Thanksgiving Service following the successful conduct of its presidential primary on January 31.

The internal election saw former Vice President and the party’s 2024 flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, win with 56.48 per cent of the votes. Party officials described the process as peaceful, credible, and transparent.

In a statement issued on Monday, February 9, the NPP said the thanksgiving activities aim to express gratitude to God for the smooth and orderly conduct of the exercise.

“Following the successful conduct of the New Patriotic Party’s Presidential Primary held on January 31, 2026, the Party will hold a National Thanksgiving Service to express its profound gratitude to the Almighty God for a peaceful and historic exercise,” part of the statement said.

The activities will begin with an Islamic Thanksgiving Prayer Service on Friday, February 13, at the National Mosque in Kanda, followed by an Interdenominational Christian Thanksgiving Service on Sunday, February 22, at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) Auditorium.

“The National Thanksgiving Service will be graced by the Party’s Presidential Candidate and will bring together Christian and Muslim clergy, party leaders, current and former Members of Parliament, former Ministers, former CEOs/MDs, MDEs, and other former government appointees,” the statement added.

The NPP noted that the services will also serve as a moment for unity and reflection as the party prepares for the next phase of its political activities.

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Vote-buying is killing our democracy – Ras Mubarak https://www.adomonline.com/vote-buying-is-killing-our-democracy-ras-mubarak/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 08:25:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629534 Former Member of Parliament for Kumbungu, Ras Mubarak, says the practice of vote-buying in electioneering is posing a significant threat to Ghana’s democratic system.

He believes this practice discourages capable individuals from participating in politics, as they may be deterred by the financial demands of securing a position.

In an interview with Barima Kofi Dawson on Nhyira FM’s Kuro Yi Mu Nsem Mr. Mubarak emphasized that vote-buying also makes it challenging for qualified persons to serve the country, as the process often favors those with the most resources rather than the most merit.

His remarks resonate with concerns raised about alleged vote-buying in the just concluded NDC primary for the Ayawaso East by-election.

He expressed concern that the electoral system is still being controlled by those with deep pockets, and no concrete steps have been taken to address it.

“Whenever we hold an election, vote-buying occurs and we just condemn it without taking action against it. It’s killing our democracy and making it difficult for good people to get into either party positions or parliamentary positions.”

Ras Mubarak pointed out that ‘moneycracy’ in elections fuels corruption, as it allows individuals with financial influence to manipulate the system, undermining fair representation and accountability.

He said this can lead to elected officials prioritizing personal gain over public service.

“Vote-buying leads to corruption; if it costs ¢5-7 million to get elected as an MP, the salary won’t cover the investment, so other means are sought to recoup costs and turn a profit.

“That’s why many MPs are often absent from parliamentary sessions; they’re focused on securing funds for their next elections rather than doing their job,” he stated.

He warned that if a solution is not found to this menace, the country risks having criminals running its affairs.

He therefore condemned the Ayawaso East primary election irregularities, stating that if those involved in the alleged vote-buying are found guilty after investigation, they should be banned from contesting any elections in the country for two years.

Mr. Mubarak urged National Democratic Congress (NDC) to revert to the old Electoral College system which was introduced in 2015.

He said expanding the Electoral College will help eliminate the delegate system, which enables vote-buying during primaries.

He noted that some MPs, including Sam George, Dafeamekpor, and himself, could not have become MPs if the NDC had not expanded the Electoral College delegate system, as they could not have afforded to buy delegates’ votes.

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Ayawaso Zongo Chiefs warn of possible chaos if NDC annuls disputed primary https://www.adomonline.com/ayawaso-zongo-chiefs-warn-of-possible-chaos-if-ndc-annuls-disputed-primary/ Tue, 10 Feb 2026 07:23:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2629475 The Ayawaso Council of Zongo Chiefs has cautioned that any annulment of the recent National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary primary in the constituency could trigger violence.

The warning forms part of efforts by the traditional leaders to urge the party to uphold the victory of Baba Jamal Mohammed, despite an ongoing investigation into alleged vote-buying during the polls.

The controversial primary was held on February 7, 2026, to select the NDC’s candidate for the March 3 by-election in the Ayawaso East Constituency.

Baba Jamal, Ghana’s recalled High Commissioner to Nigeria, narrowly defeated Hajia Amina Adam, the widow of the late Member of Parliament, Naser Toure Mahama.

However, the election was quickly engulfed in controversy following widespread reports of inducement. Viral videos circulating on social media allegedly showed delegates leaving the voting venue with items such as television sets and cash.

The allegations triggered swift action at the national level. President John Mahama recalled Baba Jamal from his diplomatic post to safeguard the integrity of the process, while the NDC constituted an investigative committee. The party’s parliamentary caucus has also called for the annulment of the primary and sanctions against any individuals found culpable.

Against this backdrop, the Ayawaso Council of Zongo Chiefs addressed the media at a press conference, where they warned of possible unrest should the party order a re-run.

Responding to a journalist’s question on whether a fresh primary could spark violence, the Council’s Vice Chairman, Tanko Ibrahim, answered in the affirmative.

“There is something like that. That is what we are trying to avoid. We know what we are doing,” Mr Ibrahim said.

“So, if the result is kept the way it is, I think we will live peacefully,” he added.

The chiefs argued that the outcome of the primary should be allowed to stand, noting that no election is without challenges, and openly declared their support for Baba Jamal.

Meanwhile, the NDC’s investigative committee is expected to submit its findings soon. The party is yet to announce a timeline for its final decision, which many say will test its commitment to internal democracy and party discipline.

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