Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 11 Jul 2026 19:22:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Politics – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Assin South NPP constituency elections suspended https://www.adomonline.com/assin-south-npp-constituency-elections-suspended/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 18:19:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682739 The Assin Fosu High Court has suspended the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) constituency executive elections in the Assin South Constituency of the Central Region with a 10-day interlocutory injunction.

The court’s decision follows a legal challenge by some party members who alleged that aspects of the nomination process breached the party’s constitution, regulations and electoral guidelines, deepening internal tensions within the constituency.

Speaking to the media, NPP Election Officer for the Nyankumasi Ahenkuro Electoral Area, David Kwabena Marfo, said the party had completed all preparations for the polls before news of the injunction reached officials at the election venue.

According to him, delegates had already gathered and were ready to cast their ballots when they were informed that the court had barred the exercise from proceeding, making it impossible for the Electoral Commission and the security agencies to supervise the elections.

Mr Marfo explained that concerns raised by some party members after the nomination process prompted the court action, resulting in the suspension of the polls.

He further accused the party’s First National Vice Chairman, Smith Danquah, popularly known as “Buttey”, of fuelling divisions within the constituency to advance what he described as personal interests.

“This decision has been taken for selfish interests and not in the collective interest of the party,” he said.

Meanwhile, several delegates expressed disappointment over the suspension, describing the development as a setback to the party’s internal democratic process.

They urged the national leadership to act swiftly to resolve the dispute and safeguard the party’s electoral fortunes in Assin South, which they described as the NPP’s only parliamentary seat in the area.

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I’ll celebrate and support Mahama’s third-term if… – Hamza Suhuyini https://www.adomonline.com/ill-celebrate-and-support-mahamas-third-term-if-hamza-suhuyini/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 17:36:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682720 A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communications Team, Hamza Suhuyini, has said he would fully support a third-term bid by President John Dramani Mahama if the Supreme Court rules that the Constitution permits it.

His comments come after a Ghanaian citizen filed a writ at the Supreme Court seeking a declaration that a person who has served two separate, non-consecutive terms as President remains eligible to contest the presidency again.

The suit was filed on July 9, 2026, by Ganiwu Alhassan, a teacher from Kpandai in the Northern Region, against the Attorney-General.

Alhassan is asking the court to interpret Article 66(2) of the 1992 Constitution, arguing that it only prohibits a person from serving more than two consecutive terms and does not prevent someone who has served two separate terms from contesting again.

Speaking on Accra-based Channel One TV, Mr. Suhuyini said he would respect whatever decision the Supreme Court reaches on the matter.

“You think I will stand in the way of the President if the court of the country says that he should go for a third term? That is a decision of the Supreme Court,” he said.

Suhuyini expressed his personal admiration for President Mahama, saying he would support a third-term bid if the law permits it.

“This is a President I believe with every fibre of my being and confidence. My interest is for President Mahama to go for a third term. Does the law allow it? I don’t know. If the law does not allow it, I will respect it, but if the law allows it, I will celebrate it, project it and pursue that agenda without any form of reservation,” he stated.

He clarified that neither he nor the NDC had any connection with the legal action before the court.

“We have no association with whatever is going on,” he said.

However, President Mahama, who is serving a second, non-consecutive term, has repeatedly stated that he has no intention of amending the Constitution to pursue a third term.

Speaking in Singapore in August 2025, President Mahama reiterated that he had no plans to seek a third term as President.

The development has sparked fresh discussions about presidential term limits and the interpretation of the 1992 Constitution. The Supreme Court is yet to set a date for hearing the case.

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Vote for me to secure NPP’s victory in 2028 — Nkwanta South Chairman hopeful https://www.adomonline.com/vote-for-me-to-secure-npps-victory-in-2028-nkwanta-south-chairman-hopeful/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 16:01:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682712 Godwin Yaw Nsembe, an aspiring Constituency Chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Nkwanta South in the Oti Region, has appealed to delegates to place their trust in him and vote massively for him in the ongoing constituency elections.

According to him, the party’s current position demands strong, disciplined, and credible leadership at the constituency level.

He argued that an opposition party needs an energetic and well organised force to reconnect with supporters, mobilise effectively, and rebuild structures ahead of the 2028 general elections.

In his view, he stands out among the candidates contesting the chairmanship slot as the most credible choice to lead that task.

Speaking in an interview with Adom News, Godwin Nsembe said that if he is given the nod, he will prioritise unity and inclusiveness, bringing every party member on board, regardless of faction or background, to work towards a common goal: securing victory for the NPP in 2028.

He stressed that the party’s success will depend on teamwork, strategic mobilisation, and a leadership style that listens, coordinates, and delivers results on the ground.

He therefore urged delegates to vote for him overwhelmingly, describing the election as a critical step in positioning the constituency for strong performance in the next general elections.

Meanwhile, a total of 34 candidates, including those contesting women’s positions and other executive roles, are seeking election into various constituency positions as the party prepares for the road to 2028.

Over 1,325 delegates are expected to cast their ballots in today’s constituency elections.

Other aspirants who have also been speaking to the media have similarly appealed to delegates for support, noting that the 2028 contest will require experienced leadership and a well-prepared team capable of matching the opposition, “boat for boat,” in organisation, outreach, and campaign strength.

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NPP grassroots demand resolution amid election crisis in Assin South https://www.adomonline.com/npp-grassroots-demand-resolution-amid-election-crisis-in-assin-south/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 15:55:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682708 ​Tensions have reached a boiling point in the Assin South Constituency as grassroots members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) move to challenge what they describe as “deliberate attempts” by certain party members and national-level actors to undermine the constituency’s internal electoral process.

​In a press release, the group led by convener David Kwabena Marfo expressed deep concern over a series of actions they believe threaten the peace and unity of the constituency, which is currently the only NPP-held seat in the stretch between Adansi Asokwa and Takoradi.

​The controversy stems from the conduct of eight specific individuals: Robert Oppong Amoateng, Mark Dankwah, Kofi Serebour, Frank Owusu, Samuel Sackey, Theophilus Essuman Amoakoh, Awo Asuamaa, and Enoch Botchway.

​According to the grassroots group, these individuals bypassed established party protocols by submitting nomination forms to the regional level rather than the constituency elections committee.

​The group also highlighted boycotting the official vetting process and failure to utilize the formal appeal process after their names were omitted from the official Notice of Poll.

​The situation intensified on July 6, 2026, when two contradictory letters surfaced from the office of the Acting National Chairman.

One letter ordered a suspension of the Assin South elections, while the other reportedly cleared the aforementioned individuals to contest.

​The crisis deepened on July 7 when some of these cleared candidates filed for an interlocutory injunction against the elections.

The grassroots group questioned the logic of this legal action, asking, “If these individuals had been cleared to contest, what necessitated the resort to court?”

​Citing Article 4(2) of the NPP Constitution, which mandates loyalty and adherence to internal dispute-resolution mechanisms, the grassroots are demanding immediate intervention from the National Executive Committee (NEC), the Steering Committee, and the General Secretary.

​Their primary demands include nullifying the contradictory letters issued by the national office, upholding the original Notice of Poll produced by the Constituency Elections Committee, ending “meddling” by national-level actors in local constituency affairs and resuming the elections within days to restore stability.

​Enforcing party discipline against those found to have acted in bad faith.

​The statement concluded with a stern reminder that the strength of the NPP lies in its respect for internal democracy.

The group has called on all party faithful to remain calm and law-abiding while awaiting a resolution from national leadership.

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Bawumia calls for unity after NPP constituency elections https://www.adomonline.com/bawumia-calls-for-unity-after-npp-constituency-elections/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 15:25:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682706 The Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has called on party members to remain united following the conclusion of the constituency executive elections, saying the party’s future success depends on collective effort.

His comments come as the NPP holds constituency executive elections on Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, at 385 voting centres nationwide to elect officers who will lead the party at the grassroots level.

In a post on Facebook, Dr. Bawumia congratulated candidates for offering themselves for leadership positions and praised the party’s democratic process.

“To all candidates in our constituency elections across the country, I extend my warmest wishes as you offer yourselves to serve our great New Patriotic Party and the people of Ghana. Your willingness to lead and contribute to the progress of our party is commendable and reflects the enduring strength of our democratic tradition,” he said.

He urged members to see themselves as part of one political family regardless of the outcome of the elections and work together towards rebuilding the party.

“Let us remember that, regardless of the outcomes, we remain members of one family with a shared commitment to rebuilding and advancing our party and our beloved nation,” he said.

Dr. Bawumia also encouraged elected executives and other party members to work together after the polls, stressing the need for unity and renewed commitment.

“When the elections are concluded, let us rally behind those elected and work together with renewed purpose and determination,” he added.

The call for unity comes as the NPP undertakes an internal reorganisation process following its defeat in the 2024 general elections, with the constituency elections forming part of efforts to strengthen its structures ahead of future political contests.

Some constituencies are, however, excluded from the exercise due to pending court cases and disagreements over delegates’ electoral albums.

Dr. Bawumia expressed hope that the elections would strengthen the party’s cohesion and prepare it for the challenges ahead.

“May these elections strengthen our unity and position our party for the greater tasks ahead,” he said.

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Hawa Koomson calls for peace, unity during NPP constituency elections https://www.adomonline.com/hawa-koomson-calls-for-peace-unity-during-npp-constituency-elections/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 13:58:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682687 Aspiring New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Women’s Organizer, Hawa Koomson, has called for peace, unity, and non-violence before, during, and after the party’s ongoing constituency elections.

A total of 2,288 delegates are expected to cast their ballots in the Awutu Senya East NPP constituency elections.

Speaking to the media after casting her vote in Kasoa, the former Awutu Senya East MP urged delegates to conduct themselves peacefully and avoid any form of violence that could undermine the democratic process.

She noted that today marks exactly one year since she was attacked during the Ablekuma elections and expressed gratitude to God and all those who helped save her life during the incident.

Hawa Koomson further pledged to work tirelessly with the party’s women’s wing to strengthen the NPP and help secure victory in the 2028 general elections.

The call for peace comes as the New Patriotic Party continues its internal elections across various constituencies ahead of the 2028 general elections.

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NPP election: Outgoing Nkwanta South chairman urges delegates to elect competent leaders https://www.adomonline.com/npp-election-outgoing-nkwanta-south-chairman-urges-delegates-to-elect-competent-leaders/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 13:50:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682684 The outgoing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman for Nkwanta South, Samuel Larry Yaw, has called on delegates in the constituency to vote for a competent and capable leader to steer the party toward victory in the 2028 general elections.

According to him, the decisions taken at the constituency level will play a critical role in rebuilding the party’s strength and improving its chances in the next national contest.

He stressed that, as the party prepares for 2028, Nkwanta South requires leaders who are committed, strategic, and hardworking—individuals who can mobilise supporters, encourage unity, and energise members to actively campaign for the party.

In an interview with Adom News, Mr. Samuel Larry urged delegates to make their choices based on merit and performance, rather than allowing tribal or religious considerations to influence the outcome.

He encouraged delegates to focus on the broader goal of strengthening the party’s structures and selecting leaders who can effectively engage communities and inspire confidence among party faithful.

He further argued that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration has already disappointed Ghanaians, making it even more important for the NPP to position itself with strong constituency leadership capable of working diligently toward regaining power.

In his view, electing credible officers across the various positions will help consolidate the party’s base and improve internal coordination ahead of the next elections.

Samuel Larry concluded by appealing to delegates to vote responsibly and choose leaders who can bring renewed direction and purpose to the NPP in Nkwanta South, with the ultimate aim of securing victory in 2028.

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‘Nkoko Nkitinkiti’: NDC communicator accuses NPP of staging consumption https://www.adomonline.com/nkoko-nkitinkiti-ndc-communicator-accuses-npp-of-staging-consumption/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 12:33:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682678 A Communications Team Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Ibrahim Ali, has alleged that some New Patriotic Party (NPP) members are staging the consumption of chickens supplied under the government’s “Nkoko Nkikitinkiti” policy to mock the initiative.

Speaking on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV, Mr. Ali claimed that intelligence from some districts indicates that certain NPP members are buying chickens, slaughtering them, and posting videos to create the impression that beneficiaries are eating the birds meant for the programme.

“It feels strange to comprehend why beneficiaries of the policy will kill the birds to chew and send videos to the sector Minister,” he said.

He called for investigations to ascertain the true facts on the ground, adding that anyone found guilty should face the law.

The comments come after the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, told Parliament on July 9 that while many farmers have nurtured the chickens well, some beneficiaries have started consuming them and are even sending him videos of the act.

Mr. Ali described the situation as worrying but noted that such challenges are expected with good policies.

“It is good such a thing has emerged, and it will be seen as one of the challenges associated with such a good policy, but the Minister will definitely address those issues,” he said.

He, however, alleged that some implementers of the policy have failed both the President and the Minister due to poor supervision.

“Those behind the policy implementation has failed both the president and the minister,” he added.

Mr. Ali argued that although some genuine beneficiaries may be eating the chickens, the NDC’s intelligence suggests some NPP members are deliberately staging the act to discredit the programme.

He stressed that the policy is dear to the hearts of NDC members, and they do not want it to fail.

The “Nkoko Nkikitinkiti” initiative, under which the government distributed chickens to farmers and citizens to boost local poultry production, has become a subject of public debate following reports of some beneficiaries consuming the birds.

The Ministry of Food and Agriculture is yet to respond to the latest allegations.

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NPP election: Three arrested as ballot papers are destroyed at Bantama https://www.adomonline.com/npp-election-three-arrested-as-ballot-papers-are-destroyed-at-bantama/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 12:05:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682670 Three persons have been arrested by police in the Ashanti region for allegedly disrupting the ongoing constituency executives elections of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at Bantama.

The individuals reportedly barged into the polling centre at the Kumasi Cultural Centre and began destroying ballot boxes and papers.

An eyewitness told Adom News that the three also physically assaulted officials supervising the voting process.

One of the election officers sustained an injury to the foot and was rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Shaibu Bamba, Constituency Organiser, and Abu, Adoato Polling Station Chairman while the third person is yet to be identified.

Sources claim a court injunction has been placed on the Bantama internal election, but some party executive defied the order to conduct the election without the Electoral Commission

Despite the Commission’s withdrawal, police personnel were deployed to monitor the election early Saturday morning.

However, Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP Osei Akoto Arthur, visited the polling centre and ordered the withdrawal of his men.

While the police personnel were about to leave, some heavily built men entered the inner perimeter of the centre and began vandalizing the voting materials.

The voting process has currently been halted, awaiting a decision from the National Executive Council.

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Excitement builds as Assin Central NPP elects new leadership https://www.adomonline.com/excitement-builds-as-assin-central-npp-elects-new-leadership/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 11:40:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682663 ​The political atmosphere in the Assin Central constituency is electric today as members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) head to the polls to elect a new team of constituency executives.

​With the future of the party’s grassroots organization at stake, the electoral process is currently underway, drawing significant attention from party faithful and observers alike.

The election will determine the leadership tasked with steering the party’s affairs in the constituency heading into critical future cycles.

​According to official figures released ahead of the exercise, a total of 831 delegates have been accredited to cast their ballots.

The electorate is comprised of: ​Polling Station Executives: 728; ​Electoral Area Coordinators: 75; ​Party Fathers, Patrons, and Old Executives: 28.

​The race has attracted 30 aspirants vying for various executive positions. While the competition is fierce across most portfolios, one position has already been settled; Emmanuel Danso Akonkoh is set to serve as the new Organiser, having gone through the nomination process unopposed.

​The battle for the remaining positions remains intense, with candidates looking to secure the mandate of the delegates in the following categories:

The chairmanship position has Attakora Amaniampong, Emmanuel Akuamoah Boateng, and Joseph Aninkorah Kutin as contestants.

1st Vice Chairman: Lucas Osei Asiedu, Kwakye-Appiah Odeneho, Andrews Kwaku Addo

2nd Vice Chairman: Francis Osei Mensah Buobu, Jude Entsie Aggrey, James Nana Offei, and Felix Kwaku Addo.

Secretary: Frederick Essuman, Ibrahim Inusah Mohammed, Francis Annin

Deputy Secretary: Simon Sobeng, Gabriel Asamoah, Eric Mensah

Treasurer: Jonah Berko, Cosmos Kojo Danso

Women’s Organizer: Lydia Agyapong, Mercy Kawia Weywona, Gloria Tei

Youth Organizer: John Pobee, Ephraim Aboagye Amoa, Enock Kuranchie

Nasara Coordinator: Hamda Mumuni, Aminu Rhino Awudu

Communications Officer: Alex Ankamah, Yahaya Mohammed, Sandys Boakye Yiadom

As the voting continues, all eyes remain on the ballot boxes to see who will emerge victorious to lead the Assin Central NPP.

The results of this election are expected to set the tone for the party’s cohesion and strategic direction in the constituency.

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EC to conduct NPP constituency elections in 385 voting centres https://www.adomonline.com/ec-to-conduct-npp-constituency-elections-in-385-voting-centres/ Sat, 11 Jul 2026 09:04:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682641 The Electoral Commission (EC) says it is fully prepared to supervise the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) constituency executive elections scheduled for Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, at 385 voting centres nationwide.

Voting is expected to begin at 0800 hours and end at 1600 hours. However, some constituencies will not participate because of pending court cases and disagreements over the delegates’ electoral album.

Mr Samuel Dattoh Kwaah, Director of Electoral Services at the EC, told the Ghana News Agency on Friday that the Commission had completed all necessary preparations, including logistics, election materials, and personnel deployment.

“The EC is ready for the election on Saturday and Sunday,” he said, adding: “All the preparations are underway.”

Mr Kwaah said the number of voting centres had been increased from 276 constituencies to 385 to accommodate constituencies with large numbers of delegates.

“We have 276 constituencies, but some of the constituencies are huge, so we have split those centres. Instead of 276 voting centres, we are going to have 385 voting centres,” he said.

Mr Kwaah said ballot papers and registers would be distributed at the constituency level through collaboration between the EC and the NPP’s Constituency Election Committees to facilitate the smooth conduct of the polls.

He said elections would not be held in some constituencies because of unresolved legal disputes and disagreements over the delegates’ electoral album.

“Some will not be able to hold the election because, as we speak now, some have issues. Others could not agree on the album, while some are in court,” he said.

Mr Kwaah explained that constituencies affected by disputes over the compilation of the electoral album or legal challenges relating to candidate disqualifications would have their elections suspended until the issues were resolved.

“I know there are a few areas where people have gone to court, and those areas the elections cannot come on,” he said.

Mr Kwaah said the National, Regional and Constituency Election Security Task Forces had been engaged to ensure peaceful polls.

“The police are in close collaboration with the election committee and are going to provide security for the elections,” he said.

The constituency executive elections form part of the NPP’s internal reorganisation ahead of the 2028 general elections.

The party has already elected its presidential candidate and completed the election of polling station and branch executives nationwide.

It is expected to hold regional executive elections before concluding the reorganisation process with the election of national executives.

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High Court halts NPP Sefwi Wiawso constituency executive election pending injunction hearing https://www.adomonline.com/high-court-halts-npp-sefwi-wiawso-constituency-executive-election-pending-injunction-hearing/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 21:05:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682580 The High Court in Sefwi Wiawso has ordered the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to suspend its constituency executive election in the Sefwi Wiawso Constituency pending the determination of an application for an interlocutory injunction.

The order was issued on Friday, July 10, 2026, by the High Court in Suit No. WN/SW/HC/E12/35/2026 involving seven plaintiffs led by Ben Kumi against the National Chairman of the NPP, the party’s Director of Information Technology, the Chairman of the Constituency Election Committee, the Regional Chairman, the Constituency Chairman, the Western North Regional Director of the Electoral Commission and the Bibiani District Director of the Electoral Commission.

The decision followed the court’s dismissal of an application seeking to strike out the suit on grounds that it constituted an abuse of court process and that the plaintiffs had failed to exhaust the party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms.

According to the court order, the application to strike out the case was supported by an affidavit filed by Benjamin Armah on July 6, 2026, while the plaintiffs, led by Ben Kumi, filed an affidavit in opposition on July 9.

The court heard submissions from counsel for the fourth defendant, Dennis Kumah-Kwarkye, and counsel for the plaintiffs, Alfred Obeng Boateng, before delivering its ruling.

Although the court dismissed the application to strike out the suit, it granted the fourth defendant additional time to file an affidavit in opposition to the pending motion for an interlocutory injunction.

The court noted that the NPP constituency executive election was scheduled to take place between July 10 and July 15, 2026, but ruled that the matter should be stayed until the injunction application is determined.

“It is further ordered that in line with Order 1 Rule 2 of C.I. 47, the NPP Constituency Executive Election shall not be held until the determination of the pending injunction motion,” the court ordered.

The case has been adjourned to July 17, 2026, when the court is expected to hear the interlocutory injunction application on its merits.

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“I’m built for this battle” — Wontumi vows to lead NPP back to power https://www.adomonline.com/im-built-for-this-battle-wontumi-vows-to-lead-npp-back-to-power/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 17:47:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682512 National Chairman Aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, as part of his stakeholder engagement, has held a strategic meeting with the Asia and Pacific Caucus of the external branches.

The meeting, which brought together executives, members, and supporters across Asia and the Pacific, focused on strengthening party structures abroad, deepening diaspora participation, and aligning the external branches with the 2028 victory agenda.

Addressing the caucus, Chairman Wontumi commended members of the Asia-Pacific branches for their dedication and role in protecting the NPP’s values of development in freedom beyond Ghana’s borders.

He emphasized that diaspora support in policy advocacy, fundraising, and voter education will be key to retaining power and delivering on the Party’s development agenda.

Members of the Asia-Pacific caucus welcomed the engagement, describing it as timely and motivating.

They pledged to work closely with the national executive to ensure the external branches remain active, funded, and aligned with the Party’s strategic goals ahead of 2028.

A major theme of the engagement was the Party’s relationship with its grassroots and diaspora wings.

Chairman Wontumi was self-critical about past shortcomings, stressing the need for inclusion as part of the party’s rebuilding process.

“One of the mistakes we made was not engaging our grassroots and our brothers and sisters in the diaspora as effectively as we should have. We failed to listen to their concerns and fully harness their ideas and contributions. That must change,” he said.

He told the Asia-Pacific caucus that external branches are not just fundraising arms but strategic partners in policy, advocacy, and voter mobilization.

Wontumi was direct; he spoke about the critical relationship at the top of the party hierarchy.

“The relationship between the flagbearer and the National Chairman must be one of trust, respect, and unity. That partnership is essential to our success and must never be compromised.

His readiness for the contest and for governance. “I am built for this battle, and I am fully prepared for the challenge of leading our party back to power,” he said.

“I am ready to serve as National Chairman. My focus is to unite our Party, energize our grassroots, and lead the NPP back to victory.”

On the issue of suspended and departed members, Wontumi stressed the need for the party to be firm and hold the line but also be able to heal.

“The Party must remain disciplined. We cannot allow blackmail or undue pressure to dictate our decisions. The punishment imposed has served its purpose. It is time to look at the bigger picture and work towards reconciliation where possible,” he stated.

On the issue of Kennedy Agyapong, Wontumi intimated that he will personally engage with Kennedy Agyapong in due course.

“I will personally find an opportunity to engage Kennedy Agyapong because dialogue and unity are important for the future of our party,” he added.

Wontumi also hinted at structural changes ahead. “We will continue to research and consult on our delegates system, including whether it is feasible and beneficial for the wider membership of the party to participate in electing executives.”

Members of the Asia-Pacific caucus described the engagement as timely and motivating, pledging to intensify mobilization and project the NPP’s values abroad.

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Aggrieved NPP members urge NEC to annul Ablekuma West register over alleged irregularities https://www.adomonline.com/aggrieved-npp-members-urge-nec-to-annul-ablekuma-west-register-over-alleged-irregularities/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 15:08:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682419 Some aggrieved members and Polling Station Executives of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Ablekuma West Constituency have petitioned the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and Steering Committee to intervene in what they describe as serious irregularities surrounding the constituency’s electoral register.

In a statement issued on Friday, July 10, the group said it had submitted two petitions to the party’s General Secretary, seeking action over alleged fraud and procedural breaches in the compilation of the register and the conduct of Electoral Area elections.

According to them, the first petition challenges the process used to compile the constituency’s electoral register and the subsequent Electoral Area elections conducted with the disputed register.

They said the second petition, filed through a solicitor, seeks redress for members they claim were unlawfully removed from the register and displaced from positions they had been duly elected to.

The aggrieved members alleged that some individuals who were elected, acclaimed and sworn into office were later removed from the register without their knowledge and replaced with persons who neither contested the elections nor, in some cases, submitted nomination forms.

They further claimed that although the Electoral Area elections were initially postponed due to concerns over the register, the polls were eventually held despite objections from the Constituency Chairman, who had called for the process to be suspended until the issues were resolved.

The group said it had decided to pursue the matter through the party’s internal dispute resolution mechanisms rather than the courts, expressing confidence that the NEC would act to protect the integrity of the party’s democratic processes.

They argued that compiling a new, transparent and verifiable register would improve confidence in the party’s delegates system, especially amid ongoing concerns over its constitutional validity before the Supreme Court.

The petitioners are therefore demanding that the NEC and Steering Committee annul the disputed register and the elections conducted with it, investigate the alleged irregularities, compile a new credible register for the constituency and restore members they claim were unfairly removed from office.

They warned that failure to address the concerns could affect the party’s unity and electoral prospects ahead of the 2028 general elections.

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I’ve invested heavily in education across Northern Region – Amin Adam responds to critics over mosque project https://www.adomonline.com/ive-invested-heavily-in-education-across-northern-region-amin-adam-responds-to-critics-over-mosque-project/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 14:53:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682416 Former Finance Minister and Member of Parliament for Karaga, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has defended his commitment to education and community development, insisting that his investment in human capital extends beyond his constituency to other parts of the Northern Region.

According to him, education remains one of the strongest tools for development, which explains why he has supported several educational projects alongside other social interventions.

Dr Amin Adam made the remarks in response to criticism following the commissioning of the 6,000-capacity Masjid Al-Noor mosque in Tamale, with some critics suggesting that the resources could have been channelled into other projects such as factories to create jobs.

Speaking in an interview, the former Finance Minister said claims that he had focused only on religious infrastructure were inaccurate, pointing to several educational projects he has initiated and supported over the years.

Among them, he cited a one-storey 12-unit classroom block at the Northern School of Business (NOBISCO) in Tamale, where he completed his O’Levels, a similar facility at Tamale Senior High School (TAMASCO), a classroom block at Markaziyya Islamic School in Zogbeli and a dormitory block at Ambariyya Islamic Institute in Tamale.

He also mentioned the establishment of Pishigu Senior High School, Nyong Technical Institute and the government-sponsored Karaga STEM College of Education, which he said has stalled due to funding challenges.

“Both Pishigu Senior High School and Nyong Technical Institute were not built by the government. I sourced financial support from companies to build them. I have also set up scholarship schemes for students in Karaga, Aboabo where I grew up, Zogbeli, and for journalists in Tamale,” he said.

Dr Amin Adam noted that, but for funding difficulties, the Karaga STEM College of Education would have become Ghana’s first specialised institution dedicated to training STEM teachers.

He maintained that his record demonstrates a consistent commitment to improving access to quality education and creating opportunities for young people.

Addressing concerns about the construction of the Masjid Al-Noor mosque, which also has outer grounds capable of accommodating an additional 4,000 worshippers, Dr Amin Adam explained that the facility goes beyond a place of worship.

According to him, the project includes educational and research components aimed at promoting learning, values and community development.

“The mosque also has a school and a research centre. I have always been an Islamic educationist long before I went into politics, so you don’t abandon your faith just because you are a politician. We seek salvation and do charity so God will continue to favour us. Whoever provides such a facility wants to improve their relationship with God,” he said.

The former Finance Minister also expressed concern about what he described as declining values among some young people, stressing the need for stronger moral guidance.

“Our society is degenerating as values are lost, and the youth are engaging in behaviours contrary to Islamic teachings. You need to catch them young to teach them the values acceptable to society and our religion,” he stated.

Dr Amin Adam insisted that the mosque forms part of his broader vision of supporting communities through education, social development and religious training.

“I have built a two-storey classroom block in Tamale, another at NOBISCO, a two-storey block at Markaziyya, a dormitory block for Ambariyya in Tamale, and many projects in my constituency. This mosque is an addition to support community development through educational and religious work,” he said.

He expressed confidence that the Masjid Al-Noor project would positively impact young people by helping to promote discipline, ethics and responsible citizenship.

“I am interested in the impact this project will make in our community so the children we raise can grow to become responsible people in society,” he added.

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Sammi Awuku warns Prez Mahama over third-term ‘trap’ https://www.adomonline.com/sammi-awuku-warns-prez-mahama-over-third-term-trap/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 13:32:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682368 Former Director-General of the National Lottery Authority and New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Organiser, Sammi Awuku, has cautioned President John Dramani Mahama against what he describes as attempts by some individuals within the President’s own political circle to lure him into pursuing a third term in office.

In a social media post on Friday, Awuku said unnamed persons behind the ongoing legal actions concerning presidential term limits were “plotting the eventual downfall” of President Mahama.

“I have a funny suspicion that those behind the suits are plotting the eventual downfall of President Mahama. Mr President, they don’t wish you well. Don’t fall for this trap and don’t be persuaded to drink a cup of ‘poison’ prepared by detractors in your own party,” he wrote.

Awuku argued that even the late former President Jerry John Rawlings, founder of the NDC, did not attempt such a path, urging President Mahama to complete his tenure and “retire in dignity in 2029.”

He further suggested that there were already individuals within the governing party with presidential ambitions who could eventually align with the opposition against Mahama if he pursued what he described as an ill-advised course.

“Remember there are people already in your party campaigning to be President. They will join hands with the opposition to nail you big time. Retire in dignity in 2029. You don’t need endless demonstrations to end your successful political career,” Awuku added.

Awuku’s comments were made in response to an earlier post by investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni, who also warned President Mahama against yielding to what he called a dangerous political trap.

Manasseh wrote: “Whichever way the Supreme Court rules, President Mahama must not fall for the ruinous trap being set by THOSE BEHIND the suits.”

The two posts come amid public debate over legal actions currently before the Supreme Court relating to the interpretation of presidential term limits.

Although neither Awuku nor Manasseh identified the individuals they referred to as “those behind the suits,” both urged President Mahama to resist any pressure that could draw him into a constitutional controversy over his political future.

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Global Patriots Germany urges peaceful NPP election in Lower West Akyem https://www.adomonline.com/global-patriots-germany-urges-peaceful-npp-election-in-lower-west-akyem/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 12:27:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682259 The Global Patriots Germany has extended its best wishes to all aspirants contesting the upcoming New Patriotic Party (NPP) Lower West Akyem Constituency Executive Elections scheduled for Saturday, July 11, 2026.

In a statement, the group urged delegates, party members and supporters to ensure the elections are conducted in an atmosphere of peace, unity, discipline and mutual respect.

The organisation said a peaceful and transparent process would strengthen the party’s democratic credentials and position it better ahead of the 2028 general elections.

Global Patriots Germany also declared its support for Madam Rebecca Adjei Sarpong, popularly known as Obaatanpa, in her bid for the position of 2nd Vice Chairperson.

“We firmly believe that Madam Rebecca Adjei Sarpong possesses the dedication, experience and grassroots mobilisation capacity required to strengthen the constituency and contribute significantly to the party’s preparations towards reclaiming electoral victory in 2028,” the group stated.

The group further encouraged all candidates and delegates to uphold the values of fairness, tolerance and respect throughout the electoral process.

They therefore appealed to all delegates to give her massive support on election day.

Meanwhile, Rebecca Adjei Sarpong herself has expressed strong confidence that the NPP will reclaim the Lower West Akyem parliamentary seat in 2028.

The seat is currently held by Owen Kwame Frimpong of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), who won it in 2024.

Speaking to Adom News, the 2nd Vice Chairperson aspirant said the party is ready for a strong comeback through hard work, unity, and effective grassroots mobilisation.

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Parliament will continue to strengthen public sector accountability – Abena Osei Asare https://www.adomonline.com/parliament-will-continue-to-strengthen-public-sector-accountability-abena-osei-asare/ Fri, 10 Jul 2026 07:52:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2682071 The Chairperson of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and Member of Parliament for Atiwa East, Abena Osei Asare, has reaffirmed Parliament’s commitment to strengthening accountability and transparency in Ghana’s public sector through its oversight responsibilities.

She said the role of the Public Accounts Committee is not to shame public institutions but to help build stronger systems that improve service delivery and promote national development.

Abena Osei Asare made the remarks at the launch of the Centre for Local Governance Advocacy’s 3rd Edition of the Public Financial Management Compliance League Table (PFMCLT) 2025 Assessment Report in Accra.

The report recognised ten Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) for their outstanding performance in public financial management. Bia East District Assembly emerged as the overall best-performing district, followed by Nkwanta South District Assembly in second place and Asokwa Municipal Assembly in third place.

Speaking at the event, Abena Osei Asare emphasised the importance of prudent management of public resources in driving national development.

“The work of the Public Accounts Committee is not intended to embarrass any institution. Our responsibility is to strengthen our public institutions by promoting accountability and ensuring that public resources are managed efficiently for the benefit of the Ghanaian people,” she said.

She further stressed that Parliament would continue to exercise its constitutional oversight mandate to ensure public institutions remain accountable.

“Parliament will continue to support and strengthen accountability in the public sector because strong institutions and sound financial management are essential to improving service delivery and accelerating national development,” she added.

Also speaking at the event, European Union Representative Musah Mohammed reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote transparency and prudent public financial management in Ghana.

He said effective management of public funds is critical to building public trust and strengthening local governance.

“Transparent and accountable management of public resources builds citizens’ confidence in local government institutions and ensures that development efforts respond to the needs of communities,” he said.

Mr Mohammed added that the European Union remains committed to partnering with stakeholders to improve governance and strengthen accountability mechanisms across the country.

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Ashanti NPP promises hitch-free constituency elections, alleges govt using sanitation drive to disrupt polls https://www.adomonline.com/ashanti-npp-promises-hitch-free-constituency-elections-alleges-govt-using-sanitation-drive-to-disrupt-polls/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 20:21:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681992 The Ashanti Regional Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Yandoh, has assured party members of a peaceful and transparent constituency executive election scheduled for Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12, 2026.

He said the processes leading up to the elections have been free and fair, giving him confidence that the exercise will be conducted smoothly.

Speaking on Nhyira FM’s Kro Yi Mu Nsem, Mr. Yandoh revealed that although injunctions have been filed in some constituencies, he has personally intervened to resolve other disputes that could have ended up in court.

“The party’s interest is to ensure that every delegate and aspirant is given a level playing field. We have worked to address grievances early so that we do not end up in court,” Mr. Yandoh told host Nana Ampratwum.

He urged party members to conduct themselves peacefully before, during, and after the elections and to accept the outcome in the interest of party unity.

Mr. Yandoh also called on the electoral committee, security agencies and other stakeholders to work together to ensure the elections are conducted peacefully across all 47 constituencies in the Ashanti Region.

However, he alleged that the government deliberately scheduled its nationwide sanitation exercise to coincide with the opposition party’s internal elections in an attempt to disrupt the process.

According to Mr. Yandoh, the timing of the exercise raises questions about the government’s motives, as thousands of party delegates and executives are expected to participate in the polls across the country.

The nationwide clean-up exercise, scheduled for Friday, July 10, and Saturday, July 11, is part of the government’s efforts to improve sanitation and prevent flooding following the recent floods in Accra.

Mr. Yandoh argued that while the sanitation initiative is important, it could have been held on different dates to avoid clashing with a major political event.

“The government knows very well that this is a key period for the opposition. Scheduling a nationwide exercise on the same day is not a coincidence. It is a calculated attempt to suppress participation and create confusion,” he alleged.

Party members are expected to elect new constituency executives on Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12, 2026, to steer the affairs of the party at the grassroots ahead of future elections.

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Accra floods: Nana B questions why Ato Forson remains Finance Minister https://www.adomonline.com/accra-floods-nana-b-questions-why-ato-forson-remains-finance-minister/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 17:14:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681910 National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye, popularly known as Nana B, has questioned why Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson remains in office, alleging that delays in releasing funds for flood mitigation contributed to the devastating impact of the June 29 floods.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Nana B cited a World Bank report, which he claimed indicated that funds earmarked for flood mitigation were under the control of the Ministry of Finance but had not been disbursed.

“Why is the Finance Minister still in office despite failure to release funds for flood mitigation leading to the death of 35 people? The blood of those innocent souls will remain on the hands of Ato Forson forever,” he alleged.

According to him, concerns raised in the World Bank report should not be ignored, especially in light of the loss of lives and destruction caused by the floods.

“Is Ato Forson still the Finance Minister? Because the World Bank report said the money to be used for flood mitigation is with the Finance Ministry, and the money was not used,” he claimed.

Nana B further alleged that some government ministries have complained about delays in the release of funds for their operations.

“Some ministries have even complained that funds haven’t been released to them,” he said.

He argued that the government must demonstrate its commitment to accountability by addressing the issues raised in the report.

“We shouldn’t sweep the World Bank report under the carpet. And still Ato Forson is the Finance Minister. Are we serious as a country?” he questioned.

The NPP National Organiser maintained that the Finance Minister should be held responsible if funds intended for flood prevention were not released.

“That Ato Forson should superintend over such ineptitude? People have lost their livelihoods. Money has not been released and now people have lost their lives,” he said.

He further questioned why the Finance Minister continues to hold office despite the alleged failure to disburse the funds.

“Why is the Finance Minister still at post? The government needs to show us that they are serious. If the Minister was supposed to disburse the money and he didn’t, why is he still the Minister?” he added.

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NPP deploys national representatives to supervise regional executive elections https://www.adomonline.com/npp-deploys-national-representatives-to-supervise-regional-executive-elections/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 14:21:41 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681828 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced the deployment of National Representatives to all regions to supervise its upcoming Regional Executive Elections.

In a statement signed by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, the National Secretariat said the move is in line with the approved guidelines governing the conduct of the elections.

According to the statement, each Regional Executive Committee has been formally notified of the National Representative assigned to its region to oversee and supervise the electoral process on behalf of the National Party.

The representatives are expected to ensure strict adherence to the party’s approved electoral guidelines, promote transparency and fairness throughout the elections, and submit timely reports on proceedings, including any irregularities that may arise.

The National Secretariat also urged all Regional Executive Elections Committees to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, diligence, discipline and commitment to ensure a credible, orderly and transparent electoral process across the country.

The party attached the full list of the assigned National Representatives to the statement for the attention of the various regional committees.

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Bagbin advocates traditional and religious inclusion in governance https://www.adomonline.com/bagbin-advocates-traditional-and-religious-inclusion-in-governance/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 14:06:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681811 The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin, has emphasised the need for significant constitutional amendments to integrate traditional and religious leaders into the framework of Parliament.

He believes such measures would not only foster a more unified national identity but also curtail the increasing partisanship that has characterised the legislative body.

Mr. Bagbin made this compelling case during the National Development Conference hosted by the Church of Pentecost, where he delivered the keynote address to a broad audience comprising government officials, religious leaders, traditional authorities, and other notable participants in national development.

“This reform would make Parliament a more nationalistic institution and help reduce the growing partisan nature of the House by promoting broader national representation,” he asserted.

In his address, the Speaker also called on traditional and religious leaders to take up the mantle of nurturing and sponsoring individuals of high integrity. He underscored the critical role these leaders play in fortifying ethical leadership and furthering national progress.

The National Development Conference, an annual event, serves as a platform for deliberating crucial issues related to governance and development efforts in the country. It attracts a diverse audience committed to the advancement of Ghana’s socio-economic landscape.

Adding to the call for reform, Odeefuo Amoakwa Buadu VIII, the President of the National House of Chiefs and the Paramount Chief of Breman Asikuma, stressed the importance of better recognising and empowering the Chieftaincy Ministry. He advocated for its strengthening in accordance with constitutional provisions.

“Our traditional systems must be upheld and enhanced, as they are crucial for the harmonious governance of our people,” he remarked, echoing the sentiments of Mr. Bagbin for a collaborative effort in addressing governance challenges.

With voices from both political and traditional landscapes calling for inclusive reforms, the discourse surrounding the role of traditional and religious leaders in governance is gaining momentum, marking an urgent step towards a more representative parliamentary system.

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Paul Afoko urges NPP unity to reclaim power in 2028 https://www.adomonline.com/paul-afoko-urges-npp-unity-to-reclaim-power-in-2028/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 09:43:52 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681642 Former National Chairman of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Paul Afoko, has urged members of the party to put aside their differences, unite, and work towards rebuilding the party ahead of the 2028 general election.

He said the NPP can only regain the confidence of Ghanaians if members overcome internal divisions and work together towards a common goal.

“If we don’t unite, there’s no power. Power wants unity. Power doesn’t like division,” he stressed.

Mr Afoko, who is seeking a comeback as National Chairman of the NPP, said he had personally chosen to move beyond the circumstances surrounding his removal from office in 2015.

“In the name of God, everything that has happened to me, forget it. We must unite,” he said.

He made the call during a meeting with constituency executives and party delegates in Tamale last Saturday as part of his campaign tour of the Northern Region. He also engaged traditional leaders and party stakeholders to seek their support ahead of the party’s national executive elections.

Building consensus

Mr Afoko said he had consulted the party’s 2028 flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, former Presidents Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and John Agyekum Kufuor, Kennedy Agyapong, Bryan Acheampong, members of the National Executive Committee, the Council of Elders, and regional executives as part of efforts to promote reconciliation within the party.

He said his campaign is focused on uniting the various factions, rebuilding confidence, and positioning the NPP for victory in 2028.

Mr Afoko attributed the party’s poor performance in the 2024 general election partly to internal divisions and the disqualification of some parliamentary aspirants during previous internal contests.

According to him, some aggrieved aspirants either contested as independent candidates or failed to fully support the party, contributing to the loss of several parliamentary seats.

“The people are the source of political power. They decide who should represent them, so you cannot impose a candidate on them,” he stated.

Three-point strategy

To reposition the party, Mr Afoko outlined his “Three Rs” agenda — Reunite, Rebuild, and Recapture.

He explained that the strategy seeks to unite party members, strengthen grassroots structures, and ultimately help the NPP regain power in 2028.

Mr Afoko added that the party currently has a strategic advantage because it already has a presidential candidate, unlike the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), which is yet to select its candidate.

Northern performance

Mr Afoko expressed concern about the NPP’s declining electoral fortunes in the five regions of northern Ghana, describing it as a sign that urgent reforms are needed.

He noted that the party has lost all its parliamentary seats in the Upper East and Upper West regions, while its representation in the Savannah Region has reduced to one seat.

He added that the NPP’s seats in the North East Region have dropped from four to three, while its parliamentary representation in the Northern Region has fallen from nine seats to six.

Mr Afoko also cited the loss of the Yendi parliamentary seat, previously considered one of the party’s strongholds in the Northern Region, as a consequence of internal divisions.

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Frema Osei-Opare blames NPP defeat on weak grassroots engagement https://www.adomonline.com/frema-osei-opare-blames-npp-defeat-on-weak-grassroots-engagement/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 09:25:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681620 Former Chief of Staff Frema Osei-Opare has attributed the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections to inadequate engagement with its grassroots supporters.

Speaking at the University of Ghana’s Time With a Politician programme on Wednesday, July 8, Ms Osei-Opare said the party failed to maintain strong connections with its base and did not sufficiently involve committed members while in government.

Reflecting on the NPP’s loss after eight years in office, she said the magnitude of the defeat highlighted the need for stronger grassroots mobilisation and more effective communication with party supporters.

“We didn’t have enough time to engage the people we were working for. We didn’t engage the constituents enough to carry them along with us. The lack of space is something I believe contributed to our defeat because there wasn’t enough effort to carry the party’s grassroots and the communities that were served. We didn’t do enough grassroots communication,” she said.

Ms Osei-Opare said the party’s inability to effectively communicate with and involve its grassroots supporters weakened its relationship with voters and contributed to its electoral setback.

The NPP lost the 2024 general elections, bringing an end to its eight-year administration. The defeat has been linked to economic challenges, public dissatisfaction with governance, and declining enthusiasm among some sections of its support base.

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Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu warns of NPP leadership clashes https://www.adomonline.com/kyei-mensah-bonsu-warns-of-npp-leadership-clashes/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 09:23:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681617 The Chief of Staff of Dr Mahamudu Bawumia’s campaign team, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has cautioned that the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) current leadership structure could deepen internal divisions if the party fails to clarify its constitutional provisions on leadership.

His comments come as the NPP prepares to consider a number of constitutional amendments ahead of its National Delegates Conference scheduled for September 19, 2026.

Speaking on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News, the former Majority Leader said the party’s existing arrangement, which places leadership responsibilities around the National Chairman whether the NPP is in government or opposition, could create challenges when the chairman and the party’s presidential candidate come from different camps.

“We’ve had situations where the person who became the chairman may not have had the person who eventually became the presidential candidate as his candidate. So if you have such a situation, it’s a recipe for confusion and conflict in the party,” he said.

Mr Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said there are varying views within the party on whether the constitution should formally recognise the presidential candidate as the party’s leader or maintain the current practice where the position remains undefined.

“We leave it as it had been without naming whoever, but the generality of the people recognise that the presidential candidate is effectively the leader of the party de facto. Or do we formalise it? I think the party will have to think through what is the most appropriate,” he added.

He disclosed that the leadership question is among several proposed constitutional amendments expected to be discussed at the September delegates’ conference, which will also see the election of new national executives.

The former Speaker of Parliament also revealed that the party is considering reforms to strengthen its grassroots structures by expanding the responsibilities of polling station executives.

Under the proposed changes, polling station executives would be required to promote the party’s political, social, and economic programmes through house-to-house campaigns, register new members, and submit reports to improve the party’s membership tracking at the grassroots level.

He said the reforms are aimed at deepening the NPP’s organisational structure and improving its effectiveness.

As part of preparations for the conference, the NPP has invited members to submit proposed constitutional amendments by July 17, 2026, for consideration at the National Delegates Conference on September 19.

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NPP directs members to participate in post-flood clean-up exercise https://www.adomonline.com/npp-directs-members-to-participate-in-post-flood-clean-up-exercise/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 08:18:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681581 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has directed its members nationwide to participate in the clean-up exercise scheduled for Friday, July 10 and Saturday, July 11, despite the party’s constituency elections falling on the same weekend.

In a statement signed by General Secretary Justin Kodua Frimpong, the party urged members to demonstrate their commitment to environmental sanitation, civic responsibility and national development by taking part in the exercise initiated by President John Dramani Mahama.

The NPP acknowledged that its constituency elections will take place on Saturday, July 11, but encouraged members to join the clean-up exercise after casting their ballots, as voting will be conducted on a walk-in basis.

According to the party, the sanitation exercise provides an opportunity for members to contribute to improving cleanliness in their communities while promoting responsible citizenship.

“The Party calls on all members to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to environmental sanitation, civic responsibility, and national development through their active participation,” the statement said.

The nationwide clean-up exercise is part of efforts to improve sanitation conditions following the June 29 floods, which affected several parts of the country and heightened concerns over poor waste management and blocked drainage systems.

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Africa must stop exporting raw materials and build industries — Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/africa-must-stop-exporting-raw-materials-and-build-industries-asiedu-nketia/ Thu, 09 Jul 2026 07:49:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681579 National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged African countries to shift away from the export of raw materials and focus on building industries capable of transforming the continent’s natural resources into technology, innovation and economic value.

Speaking at the Third Meeting of the Standing Committee of the International Movement for the Freedom of Nations in Russia on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, Mr Asiedu Nketia said Africa’s rich deposits of critical minerals must become a catalyst for industrialisation rather than continue to support the growth of economies outside the continent.

He cautioned that Africa must avoid repeating a cycle where it supplies strategic resources while other countries benefit most from the value generated from those resources.

“The 21st century must not become another chapter in which Africa supplies strategic resources while others capture the greater share of the value they create,” he said.

The NDC Chairman argued that the growing global demand for critical minerals and emerging markets provides Africa with a unique opportunity to redefine its economic direction.

He said the continent’s natural resources should be used to drive local manufacturing, technological advancement and sustainable economic growth instead of merely supporting the industrial ambitions of developed countries.

“My position remains firm: the 21st century must not become another chapter of raw material extraction. True power will come only when we possess the industrial capability to transform our resources into home-grown technology, knowledge and value,” he stated.

Mr Asiedu Nketia said the major challenge confronting Africa was not the global interest in its resources, but whether the continent would participate in the emerging global economy as an equal partner or remain a supplier of raw materials.

“The question before Africa is not whether the world is interested in our resources. Every nation pursues its interests. The real question is whether Africa will participate in this new era of global competition as an equal partner or merely as a supplier of inputs for the ambitions of others,” he said.

He further stressed that political independence alone cannot guarantee prosperity, noting that African countries must strengthen their industrial systems and economic institutions to achieve meaningful development.

According to him, Africa’s unfinished task is to ensure that sovereignty is supported by economic capacity and that freedom translates into shared prosperity for its people.

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Parliament passes Community Service Bill to introduce alternative sentencing https://www.adomonline.com/parliament-passes-community-service-bill-to-introduce-alternative-sentencing/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 20:33:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681474 Parliament has passed the Community Service Bill, 2026, introducing community service as an alternative to imprisonment for persons convicted of specified categories of offences.

The new legislation establishes a National Community Service Secretariat and creates the legal framework for implementing non-custodial sentencing, a move aimed at easing congestion in Ghana’s prisons and promoting the rehabilitation of offenders.

The Bill was laid before Parliament by the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed-Mubarak Muntaka, on March 4, 2026, in accordance with Article 106(1) of the 1992 Constitution. It was subsequently referred to Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee for scrutiny before its approval.

According to the committee’s report, Ghana’s criminal justice system has traditionally depended heavily on custodial sentences, resulting in persistent overcrowding in correctional facilities.

The committee noted that the situation has placed considerable pressure on the Ghana Prisons Service while increasing government expenditure on inmate feeding, healthcare, maintenance and prison infrastructure.

It explained that the new law forms part of wider criminal justice reforms being pursued by the Ministry of the Interior to expand the use of non-custodial sentencing options.

The legislation is expected to give courts greater flexibility to impose community service instead of prison sentences for minor and specified offences, while promoting offender rehabilitation, reducing repeat offending and supporting the reintegration of offenders into society.

The committee further indicated that efforts to establish a structured non-custodial sentencing system date back to 2014, when the Ministry of the Interior, with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), began developing a national policy on non-custodial sentencing.

The Community Service Act also provides legal backing for existing non-custodial sentencing provisions under the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30), and the Interpretation Act, 2009 (Act 792).

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We know how to solve flooding but lack the will to act – Kojo Adu Asare https://www.adomonline.com/we-know-how-to-solve-flooding-but-lack-the-will-to-act-kojo-adu-asare/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 18:43:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681451 Former Member of Parliament for Adentan, Kojo Adu Asare, has blamed recurring flooding in Accra on poor leadership, weak planning and a lack of commitment to enforcing existing regulations.

According to him, Ghana already knows how to address the problem but has failed to act.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr Adu Asare said Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies have focused mainly on issuing stop-work notices to developers instead of implementing comprehensive planning measures for communities.

“All the assemblies know is to issue stop-work notices on buildings, but they have no proper plan for the communities. We know what to do, but we won’t do it, so I have no solution to offer anymore,” he said.

According to the former MP, the country’s flood challenges are also driven by the collective actions of citizens and the failure of leadership at various levels to enforce planning and environmental regulations.

“Our contributions are also part of the problem and the lack of leadership at the various assembly levels. We are concentrating leadership at the apex, meanwhile leadership is even in our homes, churches and communities,” he stated.

Mr Adu Asare said people who insist on doing the right thing are often criticised, allowing indiscipline and impunity to persist.

“When you want the right thing to be done, you become the villain. We have allowed impunity to run for a very long time. We know what to do, but we won’t do it, so here we are,” he added.

He argued that although government can provide financial support after flood disasters, the problem will persist unless resources are backed by a long-term development plan.

“Money can be given out, but it won’t solve the problem if we don’t commit it to a plan that will make things work,” he noted.

Mr Adu Asare recalled proposing planning measures years ago, including requiring homeowners to leave portions of their compounds unpaved to allow rainwater to soak into the ground instead of flowing into already congested drains.

“Some years ago, I even suggested that everyone building should leave space for grass and not pave the entire house. All that water, when it rains, will try to find its way when the gutters are overflowing,” he said.

He lamented that discussions on flooding often fade once the rains subside, only to resurface after the next major downpour.

“Now the rains have stopped, we wait for next year and come and talk about the same problem,” he said.

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Akufo-Addo government did more to tackle flooding than any other administration – Eugene Boakye Antwi https://www.adomonline.com/akufo-addo-government-did-more-to-tackle-flooding-than-any-other-administration-eugene-boakye-antwi/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 17:02:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681424 General Secretary hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Eugene Boakye Antwi, has defended the flood prevention efforts of the Akufo-Addo administration, arguing that no government has invested more in tackling flooding in Ghana.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show in the aftermath of the June 29 floods, Mr Boakye Antwi said the previous government committed significant resources to flood control interventions across the country.

According to him, the Akufo-Addo administration allocated substantial budgetary resources to flood mitigation projects, including the construction and desilting of drains.

“If any government has tackled flooding in Ghana, it is Akufo-Addo. He gave us about GH¢450 million in his first term in the national budget. In 2018, he allocated GH¢198 million for national flood control. In 2020, he also gave the Ministry GH¢250 million for drain channels, desilting and related works,” he said.

Mr Boakye Antwi stressed that flood prevention requires proactive planning rather than reactive measures after heavy rains have begun.

He proposed the establishment of a dedicated contingency fund for the Ministry of Works and Housing to ensure that preventive works begin early each year.

“We know that when it rains in this country, you don’t wait until the rains start before taking action,” he noted.

“We have to create a contingency fund for the Ministry of Works and Housing so that by January or February gutters can be desilted and more drains constructed to prevent flooding,” he said.

The NPP General Secretary hopeful also observed that Accra’s geographical characteristics make it particularly vulnerable to flooding.

He called on political actors to avoid politicising the recurring flooding problem and instead focus on long-term solutions.

“Whether we like it or not, Accra is a low-lying city. Let’s not politicise this and rather look for a long-term solution,” he urged.

He argued that government should prioritise flood-prone communities, improve drainage infrastructure and take decisive action against structures obstructing waterways.

“We need to target places that usually flood and fix those problems. Those who have built on waterways should be demolished if need be. Something drastic needs to be done,” he added.

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NPP members urged to avoid personal attacks ahead of internal elections https://www.adomonline.com/npp-members-urged-to-avoid-personal-attacks-ahead-of-internal-elections/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 17:00:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681437 General Secretary hopeful of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Eugene Boakye Antwi, has called on party members and aspirants to conduct their internal election campaigns with decorum, urging them to avoid personal attacks that could undermine party unity.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, Mr Boakye Antwi said disagreements among party members should not degenerate into insults and character assassination.

According to him, many of the reconciliation efforts undertaken after internal elections could be avoided if party members exercised restraint during their campaigns.

“We all disagree with people, but that doesn’t mean we should malign them,” he stated.

“It doesn’t matter if you don’t agree with the person. We should be careful because the time we spend talking about reconciliation after elections is not needed. It could have been avoided,” he said.

Mr Boakye Antwi stressed that all aspirants and supporters share the same objective of returning the NPP to power and should therefore avoid actions that create division within the party.

He warned that internal attacks and public disagreements were damaging the party’s image and could affect its chances in the 2028 general elections.

“We are all fighting for the same thing, which is to come back to power, so we shouldn’t fight ourselves. It is spoiling the party,” he added.

The General Secretary hopeful acknowledged that campaign strategies often involve political messaging but urged aspirants to ensure such tactics do not undermine party cohesion.

“Yes, you would definitely want to do propaganda during your campaign, but we should be mindful,” he noted.

Mr Boakye Antwi called on party members to focus on the broader political objective of rebuilding the NPP rather than engaging in unnecessary internal conflicts.

“We need to understand the politics and not be fighting ourselves,” he added.

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Minority demands Attorney General’s removal over unlawful disbursement of GH¢350 million to support flood victims https://www.adomonline.com/minority-demands-attorney-generals-removal-over-unlawful-disbursement-of-gh%c2%a2350-million-to-support-flood-victims/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 15:45:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681349 The Minority in Parliament has demanded the immediate dismissal of Attorney General and Minister for Justice Dr Dominic Ayine over what it describes as his role in the alleged unlawful disbursement of GH¢350 million to support flood victims.

According to the caucus, the money was approved by Parliament to be withdrawn from the Contingency Fund to support relief and mitigation efforts following recent floods.

However, the Minority says the disbursement may have breached both a court order and Ghana’s public finance laws because the Contingency Fund was under attachment at the time.

The caucus said that if the fund could not legally be accessed because of ongoing garnishee proceedings, then either the Bank of Ghana allowed a withdrawal in defiance of a court order, or the money was taken from another public account without parliamentary approval.

Addressing journalists in Parliament, Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei said the circumstances surrounding the release of the money point to possible constitutional and legal violations.

“The unavoidable question, therefore, is how did the money move?” she asked.

“One conclusion is difficult to escape. If the Contingency Fund remained under attachment and could not lawfully be accessed, then the emergency disbursement could only have proceeded through another public account.”

The Minority says the government’s explanation of the disbursement leaves major gaps, especially because the Ministry of Finance announced that the GH¢350 million had been released from the Contingency Fund while the court process over the fund had not yet been resolved.

She said if the approved source of funding had become unavailable because of the attachment, then any alternative arrangement should have been brought back to Parliament for approval.

“In other words, when the approved source became unavailable, an alternative source appears to have been used,” she said.

“If that is what happened, then Parliament was never asked to approve the alternative source and the constitutional requirements governing withdrawals from public funds were bypassed.”

She said the Finance Ministry’s public statement makes the matter even more serious if it later turns out that the money did not come from the Contingency Fund after all.

“Yet the Ministry of Finance official statement announced without qualification that the money had been released from the Contingency Fund. If the funds were in fact drawn from another account, then that statement did not accurately reflect what transpired.”

According to the Minority, that would mean Parliament approved one withdrawal, but another one was carried out instead.

“If the GH¢350 million was drawn from any account other than the Contingency Fund, then the approval Parliament granted was never executed,” Ms Appiagyei said.

“The withdrawal that was executed was never approved.”

She added that such a move would amount to a direct breach of the Constitution and the Public Financial Management Act.

“The Constitution and the Public Financial Management Act, 2016, Act 921, which criminalises unauthorised withdrawals of public funds, have been violated in broad daylight,” she said.

The Minority is also placing direct responsibility on Attorney General Dr Dominic Ayine, arguing that he failed in his constitutional duty to protect the state’s legal position and ensure that the law was followed.

Referring to Article 88 of the Constitution, Ms Appiagyei said the Attorney General is both the government’s principal legal adviser and the official responsible for handling all civil proceedings involving the state.

“Consider third, Article 88,” she said. “The Attorney General is the principal legal advisor to the government and is responsible for the conduct of all civil proceedings against the state. His letter of 1 July 2026 is a written admission of failure on both fronts.”

She said that as the official in charge of civil proceedings against the state, Dr Ayine should have acted when the Contingency Fund became the subject of court action.

“As the officer responsible for civil proceedings against the state, he presided over litigation in which a constitutional fund of the republic was attached, and there’s no indication that the attachment was resisted or that any application was made to discharge it,” she said.

The Deputy Minority Leader said the Attorney General also failed to provide lawful advice at the critical moment.

“As principal legal advisor, when the moment came to counsel lawfully, he failed to do so,” she said.

The Minority says the Attorney General should resign immediately, and if he refuses, President John Dramani Mahama must remove him from office.

“Should he fail to do the honourable thing, we call on the President, who swore an oath to preserve, protect, and defend this Constitution, to relieve him of office without delay,” Ms Appiagyei said.

She said the caucus was formally demanding that “the Attorney General resign or be removed from office”.

Beyond the call for Dr Ayine’s removal, the Minority is also demanding that the Attorney General and the Finance Minister appear before Parliament immediately to account for the transaction and present all relevant records.

“First, the Attorney General and the Minister for Finance [must] appear before Parliament without delay to lay before the House the garnishee order, the full record of the suit that produced the judgment, the letter of 1 July 2026 and every correspondence exchanged among the Attorney General, the Ministry of Finance, the Controller and Accountant-General, and the Bank of Ghana concerning the attachment, the directives, and the withdrawal,” Ms Appiagyei said.

The caucus is also asking the Governor of the Bank of Ghana to publicly clarify whether the central bank refused or complied with the Attorney General’s directive and to disclose the exact account from which the money was released.

“Second, that the Governor of the Bank of Ghana state publicly whether the bank declined to give effect to the Attorney General’s directive, from which account the GH¢350 million was in fact released and on whose instruction,” she said.

The Minority is further demanding a special audit by the Auditor-General into the flood relief disbursement.

“Third, the Auditor-General [should] immediately conduct a special audit of the flood response disbursement from source to destination and report to Parliament,” she said.

The caucus says it will escalate the matter if government officials fail to provide what it describes as full and honest answers.

“The Minority further serves notice. Should candid answers not be forthcoming, we shall pursue every parliamentary and legal avenue available to us,” she said.

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Ntim Fordjour demands names, prosecution of gov’t officials linked to $300m meth bust in Australia https://www.adomonline.com/ntim-fordjour-demands-names-prosecution-of-govt-officials-linked-to-300m-meth-bust-in-australia/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 12:42:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681318 The Ranking Member of Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has called on the Minister for the Interior to name and prosecute any government officials allegedly involved in the trafficking of narcotics.

This follows the reported seizure of methamphetamine valued at about $300 million in Australia.

In a post on social media, Rev. Ntim Fordjour said any public official found to be connected to the drug trafficking operation must face the full force of the law, insisting that positions of power must not be used to facilitate criminal activities.

“Those government officials must be named and prosecuted. We will resist every attempt to shield drug trafficking government officials,” he stated.

Rev. Ntim Fordjour further cautioned that elected and appointed officials have a responsibility to serve the public and not exploit their positions for criminal enterprises.

“You’ve been elected and appointed not to use power to operate multimillion dollar drug trafficking cartel,” he added.

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NPP to elect national officers on September 19 https://www.adomonline.com/npp-to-elect-national-officers-on-september-19/ Wed, 08 Jul 2026 10:03:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2681224 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced that it will elect its national officers on Saturday, September 19, 2026, during its National Delegates Conference.

The decision was taken by the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and subsequently approved by the National Council at their respective meetings held on June 25, 2026.

In a statement signed by the General Secretary on Tuesday, July 8, the party said the conference will be held in accordance with Article 10(1) of the NPP Constitution.

Ahead of the conference, the General Secretary, pursuant to Article 19(2) of the party’s Constitution, has invited members and stakeholders to submit proposals for amendments to the party’s constitutional provisions.

According to the statement, all proposed amendments should be submitted to the Office of the General Secretary at the party’s national headquarters or electronically through the designated email address.

The deadline for the submission of proposals is Friday, July 17, 2026.

The NPP said the constitutional review process is aimed at strengthening the party’s structures, enhancing internal democratic processes and promoting effective governance.

The party urged members and stakeholders to actively participate by submitting proposals that will contribute to improving its constitutional framework.

It further reaffirmed its commitment to constitutionalism, internal democracy and the rule of law as it prepares for the National Delegates Conference, stressing that all processes leading to the conference will be guided by the party’s constitution and democratic traditions.

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South Africa xenophobic concerns: Minority demands clarity on Ghana’s decision to defer Ramaphosa visit https://www.adomonline.com/south-africa-xenophobic-concerns-minority-demands-clarity-on-ghanas-decision-to-defer-ramaphosa-visit/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 16:47:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680963 The Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Committee, Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, has called on the government to provide further details on recent diplomatic developments between Ghana and South Africa following concerns over xenophobic attacks.

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Tuesday, July 7, the Bosome Freho MP said the Minority requires more information on the circumstances surrounding Ghana’s decision to defer a proposed state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

According to him, the limited information available makes it difficult for stakeholders, including the Minority Caucus in Parliament, to properly assess the situation and contribute meaningfully to discussions on Ghana’s diplomatic response.

“My side of the House, the Minority, both the Minority Caucus and the NPP committee, would want to have more flesh and details, and then we can take a position, or then we can support the position of government or suggest something to government, or proposals to government to consider as we have done since the inception of these South African issues,” he said.

“We do not have enough information as it stands now,” he added.

Mr Asafo-Adjei urged the government to provide more clarity on the developments, stressing that transparency would allow for broader consultation and help protect Ghana’s diplomatic and national interests.

His comments come after Ghana deferred a request for a state visit by President Ramaphosa following growing concerns over xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals and other African migrants in South Africa.

Diplomatic sources in Accra and Pretoria confirmed to MyJoyOnline that the decision was influenced by the recent wave of anti-foreigner violence in parts of South Africa, which has led to the repatriation of about 1,000 Ghanaians, with hundreds more reportedly awaiting evacuation.

Meanwhile, the Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has maintained that Ghana’s relationship with South Africa remains cordial despite the concerns.

Speaking on Joy FM’s Midday News on Tuesday, July 7, Mr Kwakye Ofosu said the decision regarding President Ramaphosa’s visit should not be interpreted as a deterioration of diplomatic relations.

“Our relations remain cordial, as you have seen. We in Ghana have not done anything to muddy the relationship; we only had to take a step to protect our citizens from the attacks, and so we know that we have made an arrangement to bring a number of them back home, and arrangements are ongoing to bring more back home. Beyond that, we don’t think that our relations have been damaged,” he said.

He explained that while Ghana had expressed concern about developments in South Africa, both countries continue to maintain strong ties.

“Of course, we have indicated our displeasure about what is happening in South Africa; we hold the view that the South African government could have done more to guarantee the safety and security of Ghanaians in particular and other foreigners in South Africa in general.

“But we continue to hold the South African government and its people in high esteem. And we are willing and able to maintain a healthy relationship that will result in mutual benefits for both countries,” he added.

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NPP alleges political frustration in former NAFCO CEO’s arrest https://www.adomonline.com/npp-alleges-political-frustration-in-former-nafco-ceos-arrest/ Tue, 07 Jul 2026 08:08:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680634 The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has described the arrest of former National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) Chief Executive Officer Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba as politically motivated, alleging that the move was intended to frustrate him.

Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Monday, July 6, NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed said the party was not surprised by the development, accusing the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) of abusing state power.

“We in the NPP, as a political party, are not surprised that we have reached this particular stage where the NDC is basically taking the law into their own hands,” he said.

Mr Mohammed questioned the justification for the arrest, particularly the allegation that Mr Aludiba attempted to withdraw funds from a frozen bank account prior to his departure from the country.

He argued that once an account has been frozen, the account holder does not have access to the funds, making the basis for the arrest questionable.

“If somebody tries to use even an agent to withdraw an amount from the account, you have frozen the account. We are very certain that the person doesn’t have access to the account. So what is the motive of moving into arresting the person when indeed you have already blocked the account?” he asked.

Mr Mohammed insisted that the allegation of an attempted withdrawal was being used to justify what he described as a politically driven action.

“So I don’t think that is just because Hanan has made an attempt by way of allegation. It is just to frustrate him,” he said.

He further claimed that Mr Aludiba’s travel abroad was primarily for medical reasons, insisting the former NAFCO boss needed urgent medical attention.

“I think the main reason why he was moving outside the country was to see his medical health condition and to look after him because of his health condition. But they are trying as much as possible to prosecute them even to their graves, and that is why they are doing so,” he added.

Mr Aludiba was arrested at the Accra International Airport on Saturday night while preparing to travel to the United Kingdom, despite having secured permission from the High Court to travel.

Deputy Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr Justice Srem Sai, earlier confirmed the arrest, stating that it followed intelligence suggesting Mr Aludiba had allegedly attempted to withdraw funds from a frozen bank account before leaving the country.

The former NAFCO CEO is currently standing trial on charges of stealing and causing financial loss to the Republic.

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Tribunal Bill laid before Parliament to reintroduce public tribunals https://www.adomonline.com/tribunal-bill-laid-before-parliament-to-reintroduce-public-tribunals/ Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:54:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680222 The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Dr Dominic Ayine, has laid the Tribunal Bill, 2026 before Parliament, seeking to reintroduce public tribunals as part of reforms aimed at strengthening Ghana’s justice delivery system and improving access to justice.

The Bill, which has undergone its first reading, seeks to operationalise Article 126 of the 1992 Constitution, which provides for tribunals within Ghana’s judicial system but has remained largely inactive over the years.

If passed, the legislation will establish a reformed tribunal system to operate alongside the conventional courts, backed by constitutional safeguards, oversight mechanisms, and protections for due process and fundamental human rights.

According to the Attorney-General, the proposed reforms are intended to address gaps in the existing legal framework, reduce the growing backlog of cases in the courts, and broaden access to justice while encouraging greater citizen participation in adjudication processes.

The Bill proposes a two-tier tribunal structure comprising Regional Tribunals and District Tribunals, both of which will operate under the judiciary, supervised by the Judicial Council and a proposed Tribunal Oversight Committee.

Under the proposed law, Regional Tribunals will exercise concurrent original jurisdiction with the High Court over specified criminal matters, including economic crimes, narcotics offences, tax-related offences, customs violations, and cases involving loss of state funds or property.

District Tribunals, on the other hand, will have concurrent jurisdiction with Circuit Courts over selected criminal matters. However, the Bill excludes offences such as treason, capital offences, and other cases triable on indictment.

The proposed legislation also excludes matters relating to constitutional interpretation under Article 130, human rights violations, and any other cases specifically excluded by law.

It further outlines guiding principles for the operation of the tribunals, including fairness, transparency, efficiency, independence, and respect for fundamental human rights. Decisions of the tribunals will also be subject to appellate review.

The Bill additionally provides for the appointment, discipline, retirement, and removal of tribunal members, as well as a code of conduct to regulate their operations.

Dr Ayine said the proposed reforms are designed to address historical concerns surrounding public tribunals by establishing a modern system firmly anchored in constitutional safeguards, due process, and judicial accountability.

Following its first reading, the Bill has been referred to Parliament’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Judiciary Committees for further consideration.

The referral comes after the Attorney-General last week met with the joint committee to deliberate on the proposed legislation ahead of its formal presentation to the House.

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NDC members petition leadership over alleged irregularities in Lower Manya Krobo branch elections https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-members-petition-leadership-over-alleged-irregularities-in-lower-manya-krobo-branch-elections/ Mon, 06 Jul 2026 07:16:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2680097 Some members and branch executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency have petitioned the party’s Eastern Regional Secretariat and Elections Directorate to replace the official supervising the ongoing branch elections.

The petitioners alleged procedural breaches, including irregularities in the electoral process and perceived bias in supervision, which they say could undermine confidence in the elections and deepen tensions within the constituency.

At a press briefing in Agomanya, Mr Torkonoo Edem Luke, a member of the constituency communications team, presented the petition on behalf of the group and called for urgent intervention to safeguard the credibility and integrity of the party’s internal electoral process.

The group is demanding the immediate replacement of Alhaji Sumaila Mahama, the official deployed by the Eastern Regional Secretariat to supervise the branch elections.

They alleged that he failed to strictly enforce party election guidelines, resulting in procedural irregularities during the exercise.

According to the petitioners, the alleged breaches include the improper composition of election committees, the participation of ineligible aspirants, and unauthorised alterations to branch voter registers.

They further claimed that some members who raised concerns about the process had been subjected to intimidation and threats, describing such conduct as inconsistent with the democratic principles underpinning the party’s internal elections.

The group also alleged that the supervisor’s actions had created perceptions of bias among some aspirants and contributed to growing tensions in several branches, thereby eroding confidence in the electoral process and threatening party unity in the constituency.

Citing an incident at the Lacky Day One and Lacky Day Two branches on June 30, 2026, the petitioners said disagreements over the eligibility of a Women’s Organiser aspirant disrupted the elections. They contended that the supervisor’s insistence that the position should proceed unopposed heightened tensions and fuelled disagreements among members.

They have therefore called for the suspension of the ongoing branch elections, a formal investigation into the allegations, and the appointment of a neutral supervisor to restore confidence in the process. The group also urged party leadership to assure members that grievances can be reported without fear of intimidation or victimisation.

Responding to the allegations, Alhaji Mahama rejected the claims and maintained that all actions taken during the elections were consistent with NDC rules and established procedures.

He explained that at the Odumase Presbyterian election centre, concerns were raised regarding the eligibility of an aspirant, prompting the supervisory team to request the relevant register and supporting documents for verification.

He said the complainant was unable to provide the required records at the time.

Alhaji Mahama said the matter was subsequently discussed with constituency, regional, and national election committee representatives to ensure compliance with party procedures.

He added that the complainant later left the venue before the issue could be fully resolved.

Touching on the Ato-Tsunya branch elections, he said a Women’s Organiser aspirant petitioned against her opponent and copied the petition to constituency, regional, and national executives.

According to him, because the matter was already before higher party authorities, the supervisory team withheld only the contested position while allowing elections for the remaining positions to proceed with the consent of the committees present.

Alhaji Mahama further alleged that during a swearing-in ceremony, some individuals who were not members of the branch attempted to disrupt proceedings by demanding the inclusion of the withheld position despite the pending petition.

He described the incident as interference in the electoral process.

He maintained that all duly elected officers remain validly elected and insisted that the elections were conducted freely, fairly, and in accordance with party regulations.

He dismissed calls for his removal as unfounded and motivated by personal interests, urging members to use the party’s established dispute-resolution mechanisms.

The Eastern Regional Secretariat had not officially responded to the petition or counterclaims at the time of filing this report, as disagreements over the conduct of the branch elections continue in the constituency.

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Sylvester Tetteh pledges to strengthen NPP structures ahead of 2028 https://www.adomonline.com/sylvester-tetteh-pledges-to-strengthen-npp-structures-ahead-of-2028/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 15:19:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679859 Aspiring General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Sylvester Tetteh, has reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening the party’s internal structures, restoring discipline and reconnecting the party with its grassroots support base ahead of the 2028 general election.

In a social media post, Mr Tetteh said his vision for the party is centred on building a stronger and more united organisation capable of returning to government.

“Sylvester Tetteh is committed to strengthening our party structures, restoring discipline, and reconnecting the NPP with its base,” he stated.

He indicated that rebuilding confidence within the party and reinforcing its organisational capacity are essential to positioning the NPP for future electoral success.

He also called on party members to work together towards a common goal.

“Together, let’s build a stronger, united, and victorious NPP for 2028,” he said, expressing optimism that unity and discipline would place the party in a strong position ahead of the next general election.

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You can’t blame the President – Afotey-Agbo defends Mahama’s helicopter tour https://www.adomonline.com/you-cant-blame-the-president-afotey-agbo-defends-mahamas-helicopter-tour/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 12:23:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679846 Former Greater Accra Regional Minister, Nii Laryea Afotey-Agbo, has defended President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to conduct an aerial assessment of the recent floods in Accra, dismissing criticism that the President should have toured affected communities by road.

President Mahama faced public scrutiny after he opted to inspect flood-hit areas from a military helicopter following the torrential rains that inundated parts of the capital on Monday, June 29.

While some critics argued that the President should have visited affected areas by road to engage directly with victims and assess the destruction at ground level, others maintained that an aerial survey offered a faster and more comprehensive overview of the situation.

Speaking on Channel One TV on Saturday, July 4, Mr Afotey-Agbo said the President’s decision was practical, given the severity of the flooding and the poor accessibility of affected areas at the time.

“You can’t blame the President for going up at the time because everywhere was flooded and the vehicles wouldn’t have been able to move fast enough to know exactly the extent of damage. That is why he went up to ascertain what happened within a short time,” he said.

He added that aerial assessments had previously been used effectively to evaluate flood situations across multiple parts of the region within a short period.

“I used to fly to the Ada area, the Volta Region and then fly to the Bortiano and Weija area within a short time and then go to the Air Force base to land and then go on the ground to start working,” he noted.

The floods submerged homes, roads and businesses across several communities, leaving residents stranded, damaging property and disrupting economic activity.

The incident has intensified discussions on Accra’s recurring flooding challenges, with renewed calls for long-term solutions as emergency response teams continue recovery and relief efforts.

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Government fully responsible for Accra flooding crisis – Miracles Aboagye https://www.adomonline.com/government-fully-responsible-for-accra-flooding-crisis-miracles-aboagye/ Sat, 04 Jul 2026 11:48:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679837 Director of Communications for the Bawumia campaign team, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has blamed the government for the recurring flooding in Accra, insisting that responsibility should not be shifted to public indiscipline or poor sanitation practices.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, July 4, during discussions on recent flooding incidents in the capital, Mr Aboagye said government had failed both in preventing floods and in managing disaster response when they occur.

He argued that while some citizens may contribute to sanitation challenges, ultimate responsibility rests with the state.

“In every society, there will be thieves, there will be criminals, there will be miscreants, there will be deviants, there will be recidivists; they are everywhere,” he said. “But leadership ensures that all these people… are able to co-exist in a way that the society thrives.”

He stressed that governance exists precisely because not all citizens behave responsibly, adding that leadership must ensure the majority are not made to suffer due to the actions of a few.

“To try and use the indiscipline of a few as a cover for leadership failure is unacceptable,” he said, insisting that the government must be held fully accountable for the crisis.

Mr Aboagye further maintained that the government itself had previously acknowledged responsibility for flooding through the establishment of an anti-flood task force.

“Why did you form that anti-flood task force? If you didn’t have the responsibility to deal with flood… it means that you acknowledge that it is your responsibility,” he said.

He argued that the recent flooding episodes, including those that resulted in deaths and property destruction, demonstrate the failure of both prevention and emergency response efforts.

“So the president and the government have failed us. That is the summary of it,” he stated, adding that the situation amounts to a breakdown in accountability and governance.

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NDC threatens NPP’s popularity and dominance – Paul Afoko warns https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-threatens-npps-popularity-and-dominance-paul-afoko-warns/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 19:25:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679782 Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) National Chairman and aspiring National Chairman, Paul Afoko, has warned that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is becoming an increasingly formidable political force, urging the NPP to heal its internal divisions or risk further electoral setbacks.

Speaking on Nhyira FM’s Kro Yi Mu Nsem on Friday, July 3, 2026, Mr. Afoko said the NDC’s recent electoral gains point to deeper structural challenges within the NPP that must be addressed ahead of the 2028 general elections.

He cited the party’s significant decline in parliamentary representation as evidence that the NPP is facing serious internal difficulties.

“The NDC is a threat to our party. Dropping from 160 to 80 MPs shows the party is unwell. Not long ago, there was a belief that in the Ashanti Region, especially Bantama, even if you were an animal and contested on the NPP ticket, you would not lose. That mentality is gone now,” he told host Nana Ampratwum.

Mr. Afoko also expressed concern over the NDC’s victories in constituencies traditionally regarded as NPP strongholds, including Wenchi in the Bono Region and Yendi in the Northern Region.

“I am worried by how the NDC has managed to win parliamentary seats in areas that used to be NPP fortresses. Wenchi and Yendi were not just any seats. They were occupied by people tied to our party’s foundation,” he said.

Describing the NPP as “unwell,” Mr. Afoko stressed that unity remains the party’s best chance of returning to power.

“The party needs healing. Unity is the medicine we need if we want to recapture power in the next election,” he stated.

He presented himself as a unifier committed to rebuilding the party and restoring cohesion among its members.

According to Mr. Afoko, if elected National Chairman, he would embark on a reconciliation drive to bring back aggrieved members and former stalwarts, including Alan Kyerematen.

“Unity is how we confront the threat from our opponents, and I am the one to lead that charge. I will go and apologise to those who have left the party to convince them to return,” he said.

Touching on recent internal disciplinary matters, Mr. Afoko urged the party’s National Executive Council not to expel former Assin Central MP Kennedy Agyapong over petitions filed against him.

“I am warning the Executive Council not to tolerate any move to sack Kennedy Agyapong. If he is found guilty of the petition against him, punish him in a different manner. We cannot afford to lose more people,” he said.

Reflecting on his suspension from the party in 2015, Mr. Afoko described the experience as “deeply painful” but reaffirmed his commitment to the NPP.

“The party is in my DNA, and I can’t let it collapse,” he said.

The NPP suffered significant losses in the 2024 general elections, with its parliamentary representation declining to 80 seats, while the NDC secured a commanding majority, prompting calls within the party for reforms and reconciliation ahead of the 2028 elections.

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Asante Akyem NPP Women’s Organizer aspirant withdraws from contest https://www.adomonline.com/asante-akyem-npp-womens-organizer-aspirant-withdraws-from-contest/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:24:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679596 An aspirant for the position of Women’s Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Asante Akyem constituency, Precious Aboagye, has announced her withdrawal from the contest.

In a statement issued with what she described as “profound gratitude and a heavy heart,” Ms. Aboagye said her decision followed deep reflection and careful consideration.

She noted that although her ambition to serve the party and support women in the constituency remained strong, recent developments surrounding her candidature had become a source of controversy.

“In recent days, my aspiration to lead the women’s wing has become the subject of various allegations and unnecessary controversy,” she stated.

She explained that her decision to step down was aimed at preserving unity within the party and preventing further division ahead of the NPP’s broader political objectives.

“Rather than allow these developments to create further division or distract from our collective purpose, I have chosen to step aside in the interest of unity. The success of the NPP and our shared ambition of securing victory in 2028 must always take precedence over individual aspirations,” she added.

Ms. Aboagye expressed appreciation to constituency executives, including Dr Edward Asadu, the MAANGA fraternity, her campaign team and supporters who backed her bid, saying their encouragement and prayers meant a great deal to her.

She also assured party members that her withdrawal from the race did not amount to a withdrawal from active service to the party.

“Although I withdraw from this contest, I do not withdraw from service,” she said, adding that she remained committed to supporting the party in any capacity she may be called upon.

She concluded by calling for unity and continued cooperation within the constituency as the party works toward its broader electoral goals.

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You cried for DDEP victims; where are your tears for flood victims? – Akosua Manu questions Nana Yaa Jantuah https://www.adomonline.com/you-cried-for-ddep-victims-where-are-your-tears-for-flood-victims-akosua-manu-questions-nana-yaa-jantuah/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:10:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679590 Akosua Asaa Manu, Advisor on Gender and Social Protection to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2028 presidential candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia, has questioned Presidential Staffer Nana Yaa Jantuah over what she described as her silence following the recent flood disaster that claimed lives and caused widespread destruction.

Speaking on Asempa FM on Thursday, July 2, Ms Manu contrasted Nana Yaa Jantuah’s public reaction to the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) with her response to the flooding.

“You cried for DDEP victims; where are your tears for flood victims?” she asked, arguing that the same level of empathy shown to victims of the debt restructuring programme should also be extended to families affected by the disaster.

Ms Manu maintained that public officials and political actors should demonstrate compassion consistently, particularly during national tragedies.

She suggested that the loss of lives and the extensive destruction caused by the floods warranted visible expressions of concern and stronger leadership from government communicators and public officials.

Her remarks come in the aftermath of torrential rainfall from Sunday through Monday, which triggered widespread flooding across several communities, particularly in Accra.

The floods submerged homes, businesses, roads and public infrastructure, disrupted transport services, stranded hundreds of commuters, destroyed properties worth millions of cedis and forced many families to seek temporary shelter.

Several major roads became impassable after drains overflowed, while low-lying communities, markets and commercial centres suffered extensive damage.

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Accra Floods: If you don’t have a plan beyond settings, your own optics will expose you – Akosua Manu to Gov’t https://www.adomonline.com/accra-floods-if-you-dont-have-a-plan-beyond-settings-your-own-optics-will-expose-you-akosua-manu-to-govt/ Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:07:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679587 Akosua Asaa Manu, Advisor on Gender and Social Protection to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) 2028 presidential candidate, Mahamudu Bawumia, has criticised the government’s handling of the recent floods, insisting that protecting the lives of citizens should be the foremost responsibility of every administration.

Speaking in a media interview on Thursday, July 2, Ms Manu said governments must prioritise practical measures to safeguard lives rather than focusing on public perception.

“The first job of a government is to protect the lives of its citizens,” she stated, adding that leadership should be judged by its response to emergencies rather than appearances.

She further argued that without a clear strategy for addressing disasters, government efforts would ultimately be exposed by realities on the ground.

“If you do not have a plan beyond settings, your own optics will expose you,” she said, suggesting that public relations alone cannot substitute for effective governance and emergency preparedness.

Her comments follow the devastating floods that struck several parts of the country after hours of torrential rainfall from Sunday through Monday.

The flooding caused widespread destruction, particularly in Accra, where homes, businesses, roads and public infrastructure were submerged.

The disaster disrupted transport services, stranded hundreds of commuters, damaged properties worth millions of cedis, claimed dozens of lives and forced many families to seek temporary shelter. Major roads, markets and commercial centres were also inundated after drains overflowed.

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Were they expecting him to swim? Anim-Piesie questions critics over Mahama’s helicopter tour of flood-hit areas https://www.adomonline.com/were-they-expecting-him-to-swim-anim-piesie-questions-critics-over-mahamas-helicopter-tour-of-flood-hit-areas/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 15:21:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679408 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communicator, Bernard Anim Piesie, has questioned the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) criticism of President John Mahama’s use of a helicopter to assess the extent of flooding in Accra, asking if they expected him to swim through the floodwaters.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Mr. Anim Piesie said the President must be commended for the measures being put in place to address the disaster.

“President Mahama must be commended for the measures he is putting in place,” he stated.

He urged the NPP to exercise restraint in their comments and stop politicising the floods.

“The NPP must exercise restraint. I have heard them questioning why Mahama sat in the helicopter to assess the flood. Were they expecting him to swim in the floods for the assessment? Because he was able to see everything that was happening,” he said.

Mr. Anim Piesie called for an end to the politicisation of national disasters.

“It will be good if we stop politicising these issues,” he added.

He also took a swipe at the previous NPP administration, saying they had ample resources to tackle flooding but failed to deliver.

“The NPP left office a few months back. They had a lot of funds to tackle flooding, but what did they do? The GARID project and all, we didn’t see anything. So, is this the point Ghana has gotten to? If they have no solutions, they should keep quiet,” he said.

The comments come as the country continues to deal with the aftermath of heavy rains that caused widespread flooding in Accra and other parts of southern Ghana, displacing thousands and destroying properties.

President Mahama has since released GH¢300 million from the Contingency Fund for relief and mitigation efforts.

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North East NPP Aspirant: ‘I’m battle-tested to deliver’ https://www.adomonline.com/north-east-npp-aspirant-im-battle-tested-to-deliver/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 08:56:25 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679223 The North East Regional Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Lawyer Sulley Sambian, has disclosed that he is tried, tested and battle-ready to assume the position of Regional Chairman.

He indicated that over the period, he has groomed himself well and has what it takes to ensure that the party, in the home region of the NPP flagbearer, continues to widen its dominance over the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

In a brief interaction with the media in Tamale, the private legal practitioner said his quest for the position stems from his desire to make the North East Region a no-go area for the opposition.

“I am tried, tested and ready to lead the NPP in the region as Chairman. I am offering my expertise following years of service to ensure that the region becomes a no-go area for our opponents. This is the home region of our flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and it requires very skilled hands to steer affairs and ensure that his victory in 2028 is not a mirage.

“I have the strategy and the mental ability to deliver,” he assured.

According to him, the 2028 contest will not be about who is good at propaganda, but about who can combine strength and intellect to reclaim and increase the party’s parliamentary seats in the area.

Lawyer Sambian will face incumbent Regional Chairman Nurudeen, who was retained at the last Regional Conference in Nalerigu on May 27, 2022.

At that conference, Nurudeen won with 71 of 146 valid votes — a 21-vote margin over his closest challenger, former Yagaba-Kubore Constituency Chairman Akamara Bawah Henry, who polled 50 votes.

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Asantehene hosts Yagbonwura at Manhyia Palace (Photos)  https://www.adomonline.com/asantehene-hosts-yagbonwura-at-manhyia-palace-photos/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 08:08:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679187 A rare display of royalty, culture and unity unfolded at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on Wednesday when the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, warmly received the Overlord of the Gonja Kingdom, Yagbonwura Bii-Kunuto Jewu Soale I.

The high-profile visit, which coincided with the fifth Awukudae Festival, was marked by deep respect and traditional pageantry, as the two revered traditional leaders embraced in a powerful symbol of friendship and solidarity between the Asante and Gonja kingdoms.

During the colourful ceremony, the Yagbonwura presented Otumfuo with a rare and sacred elephant tusk, an artefact traditionally reserved for significant occasions, along with handwoven textiles, drinks and kola nuts.

The symbolic gift was widely seen as a reaffirmation of the strong historical and cultural bond between the two kingdoms.

Accompanied by a large delegation of over 100 dignitaries, divisional chiefs, elders, and queen mothers from Gonjaland, the Yagbonwura’s visit turned the Manhyia Palace into a vibrant meeting point of Ghana’s rich royal heritage.

In a significant development, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II announced his intention to pay a reciprocal visit to Gonjaland, further strengthening ties between the two traditional areas.

The warm engagement has been described as a shining example of unity, mutual respect, and the enduring role of traditional leadership in promoting peace and cultural harmony across Ghana.

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Neocolonialism fight cannot be won with rhetoric alone – Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/neocolonialism-fight-cannot-be-won-with-rhetoric-alone-asiedu-nketia/ Thu, 02 Jul 2026 08:01:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2679190 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has urged African leaders to back their strong speeches on economic development with concrete action, stressing that this is the only way the continent can achieve meaningful progress.

He said the fight against neocolonialism cannot be won through rhetoric alone, but through competent governance, industrial development, technological capacity, effective regional integration and the ability of states to negotiate from positions of strength rather than dependency.

Mr. Nketia made the remarks at the 3rd Meeting of the Standing Committee of the International Movement for the Freedom of Nations, held in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, on June 25, 2026.

According to him, the struggle against neocolonialism will only succeed when African countries move beyond exporting raw materials to creating value, become producers rather than consumers of technology, and build strong institutions capable of turning political sovereignty into economic independence.

He added that the task ahead is to ensure that sovereignty is matched with capability, and that freedom is translated into shared prosperity for African nations.

Citing Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Mr. Nketia noted that the warning that political independence without economic independence is incomplete remains as relevant today as ever, given the changing nature of global power.

He said the outcome of Africa’s efforts in this direction will determine not only the continent’s future but also the shape of the international order inherited by future generations.

Mr. Nketia also criticised the current global economic system, calling for reforms that give developing countries a stronger voice in global decision-making.

He explained that influence in today’s world is not only defined by military or political power, but also by control over the rules governing finance, trade, technology, intellectual property, investment and development funding.

According to him, this makes representation in international institutions critical, not just in terms of presence but in the ability to meaningfully shape global rules and policies.

“A world in which some nations consistently write the rules while others are expected merely to comply with them cannot indefinitely claim to embody genuine equality among sovereign states,” he stated.

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Transport Ministry to respond to NPP concerns over refurbished locomotive purchase https://www.adomonline.com/transport-ministry-to-respond-to-npp-concerns-over-refurbished-locomotive-purchase/ Wed, 01 Jul 2026 15:55:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2678934 Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe has announced that the Ministry of Transport is preparing an official response to concerns raised by the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) regarding the government’s acquisition of two refurbished diesel locomotives and 20 freight wagons.

Speaking to journalists, Mr. Nikpe said he had received a four-page document outlining the opposition’s concerns and was working with the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) to provide a comprehensive response.

“I have received a four-page write-up about the locomotive, and I am preparing a response for them,” the Minister said.

He stressed that while the government welcomes public scrutiny and accountability, such discussions should be conducted constructively.

“I just believe that everybody has the right to ask questions, but you don’t ask them in a way that will lead to unnecessary arguments. So very soon you will have an official response from the Ministry of Transport and our agency, the Ghana Railway Development Authority,” he stated.

The Minister’s comments follow criticism by the NPP over the railway acquisition.

In a statement issued on June 25, the party’s Transport Sector Committee said it supports investments aimed at revitalising Ghana’s railway sector but questioned the level of transparency surrounding the purchase.

The NPP called on the government to disclose details including the age, condition, acquisition cost and expected lifespan of the two refurbished locomotives and the 20 freight wagons to enable the public to determine whether the procurement offers value for money.

Although Mr. Nikpe did not address the specific issues raised by the opposition, he assured that the Ministry’s forthcoming statement would provide the necessary clarification.

The Minister also acknowledged the impact of the recent floods that claimed lives and displaced thousands of residents, saying the government remains focused on supporting affected communities while continuing to address other national priorities.

“The country has just experienced a kind of flooding that has devastated a lot of us, and we are yet to see how to clean up and mourn with our Ghanaian compatriots who have lost their lives,” he said.

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