Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Sat, 25 Apr 2026 15:32:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Adom-Otchere says NDC uncomfortable with OSP’s independence https://www.adomonline.com/adom-otchere-says-ndc-uncomfortable-with-osps-independence/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 15:32:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655658 The host of Good Evening Ghana, Paul Adom-Otchere, has stated that the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) appears uneasy about the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), which he says operates with a level of independence from political influence.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s The Big Issue, he argued that the party’s current posture towards the OSP is driven less by legal interpretation and more by discomfort with how firmly the office enforces anti-corruption laws.

He referenced ongoing public and legal debates over the mandate of the OSP, including a case before the Supreme Court challenging aspects of its legal foundation and prosecutorial authority.

According to Adom-Otchere, the NDC did not raise objections to the OSP while in opposition, including during the vetting of Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine. He, however, noted a change in position now that the party is in government.

“The reason why they are complaining about the OSP now is because of the OSP’s indicative independence to politicians. They saw the OSP do it to the NPP, they enjoyed it. They have seen that this OSP is not shifting. He will do it to NDC and they are afraid,” he said.

His comments come after a High Court in Accra directed the Attorney-General to take over all criminal prosecutions initiated by the OSP, on the basis that the office lacks the authority to independently prosecute criminal cases.

The development also comes amid an ongoing legal challenge filed by private citizen Noah Adamtey against the Attorney-General, questioning the constitutional scope of the OSP’s powers. The suit argues that prosecutorial authority under the Constitution rests solely with the Attorney-General under Article 88.

The case has intensified national debate over Ghana’s anti-corruption framework, with the Supreme Court expected to determine the legal boundaries between the Office of the Special Prosecutor and the Attorney-General’s Department.

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‘World needs leaders like Otumfuo’ – Sam Jonah hails Asantehene’s global peace Influence https://www.adomonline.com/world-needs-leaders-like-otumfuo-sam-jonah-hails-asantehenes-global-peace-influence/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 15:29:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655656 Renowned Ghanaian businessman and Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Sam Jonah, has praised the leadership of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II as a model for global peace, citing his sustained commitment to dialogue and conflict resolution.

Speaking at a high-level gala in Kumasi to mark the Asantehene’s 27th anniversary on the throne, Mr Jonah said the traditional ruler’s influence extends far beyond Ghana, positioning him as a global voice for peace in an increasingly volatile world.

“In 2019, Otumfuo addressed the United Nations high-level forum on the culture of peace…He went to New York, and he told the world what he has been demonstrating here at least for two decades.

The traditional leaders are not relics of the past but potential architects of peace that the modern world desperately needs,” he said.

Reflecting on global tensions, he added, “We live in troubled times. Ukraine bleeds, the Middle East burns. Tensions fracture the architecture of the international order that the previous generation built at great cost. Multilateralism is under strain. Alliances that seemed permanent are proving now negotiable.”

Mr Jonah argued that the Asantehene’s leadership offers a compelling alternative to conflict-driven politics, emphasising the power of dialogue and moral authority in resolving disputes.

“In this room we have a man who has spent 27 years demonstrating quietly, persistently and effectively that there is another way—that dialogue patiently sustained is stronger than any decree, that moral authority deployed in the service of peace can accomplish what no army or court can,” he said, adding that “the world does not need more weapons; the world needs more leaders like Otumfuo.”

The event, held at Jubilee Hall at the Manhyia Palace under the theme “Advancing Peace and Sustainable Economic Development Through Royal Vision,” brought together political, traditional, religious and business leaders to celebrate the Asantehene’s legacy.

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My deep reflections on comments by my colleague, Madam Dr Mary Awusi, and the reactions that followed by 38% club https://www.adomonline.com/my-deep-reflections-on-comments-by-my-colleague-madam-dr-mary-awusi-and-the-reactions-that-followed-by-38-club/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 15:27:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655654 Madam Mary Awusi is the current CEO of the Ghana Free Zones Board, a reputable entity overseeing the creation of economic enclaves for production and manufacturing with both local and international scope.

Prior to this, she served as an appointed executive officer of the party at the national headquarters, a position she still holds. She is known for her calm reflections on issues and respect for others. She is a married woman with a family and is known for her Christian values and is well-educated.

She is not known for any conduct that undermines others or for unmeasured public conduct or speaking. She leads an institution that receives people from all walks of life, and there haven’t been any misgivings expressed about her delivery.

As human beings and political elements, we are sometimes capable of overrunning boundaries and limitations when engaged in public speaking, and recent expressions by Mary are one such typical situation. I have deduced that at the time the journalist posed the question to her, she hadn’t gotten the benefit of doubt to listen to the humble and respected man of God, Apostle Nyamekye, and responded in anger towards a question, not a video.( We may want to listen to what question the journalist asked her and her reaction from the original video).

As honest as she can be, after the events, she has apologized to the respected Apostle and the Pentecostal society in general. She also retracted her words; her action for me is biblical and resonates with the doctrine of a sinner who has repented and pleaded for forgiveness.

The government of President Mahama and the leadership of the NDC, through its rank and file, is not known to have a record of attacking men and women of God. We are multi-faith based and respect each religious sect as well as their beliefs. We have held mutual respect and harmony with all stakeholders of our society.

As party members, we are not trained to insult, undermine, or hold any man of God in contempt. We do not have any feelings of reproach against any human being except corrupt people, and we do not discriminate based on ethnicity, social standing, or religion, exemplified by the trajectory of our policies.

The NDC is the first political party in Ghana to have made adequate provisions for disability in our internal arrangements through the creation of a disability desk at the national headquarters and even in our election guidelines. This is the record of the NDC.

The fight against illegal mining is a major concern for all Ghanaians, a menace that requires social and community consciousness and inclusivity. The church is a major stakeholder as far as this fight is concerned, just like how all of Ghana came together to liberate the country from the NPP and Nana Addo’s ills. Illegal mining is another cancer that deserves national resolve.

Under President Mahama, so far, we have been able to minimize the impact on forests and river bodies. The current Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Armah Kofi Buah, should be commended for these remarkable steps. The ministry is currently exploring ways of transitioning small-scale illegal mining into regulated regimes with minimized negative impact on our society.

I am aware that moves are being made to source funding towards reclamation and restoration of destroyed lands, forests, and water bodies widely caused, supervised, and with the tacit involvement of the former President Akufo-Addo and his appointees, including notable members of the NPP. It is worth mentioning the efforts of NAIMOS.

I saw members of the opposition sharing and widely publicizing what Dr. Mary Awusi said; her comments were wrong, she apologized and cleared the air, a sign of responsibility, maturity, and good training. I still remember the coordinated media and political attacks organized from within the Nana Addo-led administration with the backing of the NPP, using Hon. Kennedy Agyapong as a lead force, to perpetuate character assassination against some men of God in this country who they believed did not support their course.

I can remember recently the unwarranted attacks organised covertly from within the camp of Dr Bawumia after their defeat in the 2024 general elections, scoring them 38%, led by their Bono Regional Chairman of the NPP, Kwame Baffour (AKA Abronye, an adopted child into the Obiri Boahene family), against His Eminence Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams and the Charismatic Church.

They accused the respected Bishop of mobilising the body of Christ against a non-committed Muslim becoming a president. There were recent attacks by the NPP on Archbishop Charles Agyinasare and his church for preaching against corruption, and the very recent and ongoing attacks organised through social media by the NPP against Rev. Lawrence Tetteh and others. This is the record of the NPP.

Facts are sacrosanct, and these sets of facts as presented speak for themselves. It is either the discussion ends or it continues, but the facts must be placed in context.

I am a tongue-speaking Christian – politician, filled with the Holy Ghost, working for a President who is a church worker and a dedicated Christian. I lead a major unit of a political party. We stand with the Christian dome and all persons with Christ-like values, including all religious faiths, in national discourse.

Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the NDC.

Shalom!

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2 feared dead, several injured in Accra–Salaga bus crash   https://www.adomonline.com/2-feared-dead-several-injured-in-accra-salaga-bus-crash/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 14:15:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655651 Two persons are feared dead with several others sustaining injuries in a road accident involving a Marcopolo bus travelling from Accra to Salaga in the early hours of Saturday. 

The crash occurred around 0100 hours on the Nkonya Wurupong–Kwamekrom stretch of the road in the Biakoye District of the Oti Region. 

The bus, with registration number GT 6557-18, veered off the road and overturned while en route to Salaga in the East Gonja Municipality of the Savannah region. 

A Ghana News Agency (GNA) correspondent, who was travelling on a separate VIP bus from Accra, arrived at the accident scene shortly after the incident and observed several passengers trapped in the wreckage, while others with varying degrees of injuries lay by the roadside awaiting assistance. 

Commercial buses heading towards Wulensi, Kete-Krachi, Bimbilla and Dambai stopped to assist in rescue efforts as emergency calls were placed to the Ghana National Ambulance Service and the Ghana Police Service at Nkonya. 

Personnel from both services later arrived at the scene and conveyed the injured passengers to the Kpando Hospital for medical attention. 

Preliminary information gathered from some passengers by GNA indicated that two persons, believed to be a couple, were trapped beneath the overturned bus and were feared dead. 

Sources at the scene said the couple were travelling to Salaga for a family introduction ceremony, but sadly lost their lives on the way. 

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Stay loyal despite frustrations over contracts — Asiedu Nketia to NDC supporters https://www.adomonline.com/stay-loyal-despite-frustrations-over-contracts-asiedu-nketia-to-ndc-supporters/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 14:10:16 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655649 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has appealed to party supporters to remain committed and avoid taking politically damaging decisions out of frustration, particularly over unmet expectations such as government contracts.

Speaking during his thank-you tour in Nandom on Friday, April 24, he acknowledged concerns among some members who feel overlooked in the allocation of opportunities following the party’s return to power.

However, he stressed that the volume of contracts available within the economy is limited and cannot meet the expectations of all party faithful, regardless of qualifications or loyalty.

“If we bring all the contracts available in Ghana, it will not be able to satisfy all the contractors,” he stated, urging members to exercise patience and understanding.

He further emphasised that maintaining political stability and keeping the party in power remains the most reliable route for members to eventually benefit from government opportunities, rather than defecting out of disappointment.

Mr Asiedu Nketia also cautioned supporters against switching allegiance to the opposition New Patriotic Party, led by Mahamudu Bawumia, warning that doing so may not guarantee better prospects.

“What you are asking today, and we are not able to provide, are you sure you will get it when they come to power?” he questioned.

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No campaign can secure victory better than unity – Asiedu Nketia https://www.adomonline.com/no-campaign-can-secure-victory-better-than-unity-asiedu-nketia/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:59:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655647 The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has advised party members to prioritise unity and cohesion within the party to ensure electoral success.

“I beg you, no campaign can secure you victory better than unity. If you are divided, no matter how your individual effort in campaigning will be, you’ll still lose”, he stated.

Mr Nketiah said this at Boli when he addressed some chiefs and people in the Wa Central Constituency and party faithful as part of his thank-you tour of the Upper West Region.

He acknowledged the relative harmony within the party in the constituency and the region in general, which helped secure victory for the party in the 2024 general elections.

The NDC Chairman observed that misunderstandings were inevitable within the party but that such misunderstandings should be managed constructively in order not to destabilise the party.

“You can rock the boat, but don’t rock it too violently so that it creates problems for all of us”, he stated.

Mr Nketiah expressed appreciation to the traditional leaders in the Municipality and the region as a whole for their support to deliver victory to the party in the 2024 general election.

He disclosed that a committee established by the President to assess districts across the country for possible upgrades had recommended the elevation of the Wa Municipality to metropolitan status.

He explained that the upgrade would come with increased resource allocation to enhance development and job creation in the Municipality.

The Party Chairman also recognised the efforts of the party’s leaders, especially at the grassroots level, in securing all eleven parliamentary seats for the party, but urged them to intensify efforts to retain the seats in subsequent elections.

In the Wa West District, Mr Nketiah announced that the committee had also recommended that the Wa West District be upgraded to municipal status.

Addressing chiefs and people at Dorimon, Mr Nketiah explained that the proposed upgrade would increase the District Assembly’s share of the common fund and improve development planning and job creation.

He urged the chiefs and people of the district to actively participate in governance processes and development initiatives, stressing that collective involvement was essential to sustain development.

Meanwhile, Naa Alhaji Seidu Tungbani Salinbile II, the Paramount Chief of the Dorimon Traditional Area, lamented that the development trends in the district over the years had placed Dorimon at a disadvantaged position.

He emphasised that the inequitable distribution of development projects within the district could be addressed with the creation of a new district for the Dorimon Traditional Area.

“For us in this traditional area, the only solution to these inequities is for Dorimon to have a separate district. That is non-negotiable”, he stressed.

Naa Salinbile also cited the abandoned Wa-Dorimon road and the Dorimon E-Block projects as critical infrastructure in the Dorimon area that needed urgent attention.

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Asiedu Nketia commissions new NDC zonal offices in Wa East https://www.adomonline.com/asiedu-nketia-commissions-new-ndc-zonal-offices-in-wa-east/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:56:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655644 Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has commissioned two new zonal party offices at Goripie and Manwe in the Wa East Constituency as part of his ongoing Thank You Tour.

Speaking at separate ceremonies, he commended the NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for Wa East, Dr Godfred Seidu Jasaw, for initiating the construction of the offices.

According to a statement issued by the MP to the Ghana News Agency on Friday, “the development is a clear indication of the party’s growing strength and long-term presence in the constituency.”

The statement noted that the commissioning of the offices was expected to enhance party organisation and mobilisation efforts in the constituency.

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KNUST clarifies rape, extortion allegations, says incident occurred off campus https://www.adomonline.com/knust-clarifies-rape-extortion-allegations-says-incident-occurred-off-campus/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:43:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655640 The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has issued a rejoinder to correct what it describes as misleading reports circulating on social media concerning an alleged rape and extortion case involving two students.

According to the University’s management, the incident did not occur on the KNUST campus in Kumasi, but rather in the nearby community of Ayeduase. It stressed that the location places the matter outside the jurisdiction of the University’s internal security operations.

“The alleged incidents did not occur on the KNUST campus. They took place off campus in the nearby community of Ayeduase and therefore fall outside the jurisdiction of the University’s internal security operations,” the statement clarified.

The University also refuted claims linking the suspect to its security personnel, stating that he is not an employee of KNUST.

“The suspect is not a member of KNUST’s Security Services. The individual is a private security guard engaged by the Ayeduase Roman Catholic Primary School and has no affiliation whatsoever with the University’s official security system,” it added.

Management further indicated that the case has been reported to the District Police Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) in Oduom, Kumasi, and is currently under investigation. It confirmed that the suspect is in police custody and the matter is before court.

It also noted that support is being extended to the victims. According to the statement, the victims have received initial counselling from DOVVSU, while the University’s Counselling Centre has also reached out to provide further psychological and medical assistance.

“KNUST remains firmly committed to the safety, welfare, and well-being of its students and will continue to collaborate with relevant authorities to ensure justice is served,” the University stated, while urging the public and media to verify information before publishing to prevent misinformation.

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Energy Ministry installing new 3,000 transformers – Richmond Rockson https://www.adomonline.com/energy-ministry-installing-new-3000-transformers-richmond-rockson/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:38:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655638 The Spokesperson and Communications Director at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, Richmond Rockson, has announced that the Ministry is installing 3,000 new transformers as part of efforts to strengthen electricity distribution across the country.

He disclosed this on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, April 25.

He explained that the initiative is part of ongoing interventions aimed at improving reliability and reducing distribution challenges.

“We’re installing 3,000 new transformers,” he said, adding that the project is intended to enhance access and stability within the power network.

Mr Rockson further indicated that the investments currently being undertaken are being implemented by the present government with the support of President John Dramani Mahama as part of broader energy sector reforms.

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Free Zones CEO Dr Mary Awusi apologises to Church of Pentecost Chairman over galamsey remarks https://www.adomonline.com/free-zones-ceo-dr-mary-awusi-apologises-to-church-of-pentecost-chairman-over-galamsey-remarks/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:36:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655636 The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Dr Mary Awusi, has issued an apology to the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, following her earlier comments regarding his views on illegal mining, widely known as galamsey.

Her apology comes after a sharp response she delivered during a radio interview sparked public discussion.

In an interview with Accra FM on Friday, April 24, Dr Awusi acknowledged that in expressing her opinion, she may have made remarks that were not well received by some Ghanaians.

She emphasised her respect for Apostle Nyamekye’s position and contribution to society, noting that rising to the role of Chairman of the Church of Pentecost requires significant dedication and spiritual commitment. She described him as a man deserving of honour.

Dr Awusi stated that while she was responding to comments made by the Church leader, she did not intend to offend.

“Maybe in the process of also expressing my opinion… if I said something that isn’t nice, I apologise,” she said, adding that her earlier reaction was shaped by her interpretation of his remarks on galamsey.

The controversy stems from Apostle Nyamekye’s comments during the Church’s 48th General Conference, where he highlighted the environmental and social impact of illegal mining, including its effect on religious practices such as water baptism.

Free Zones CEO should’ve been sacked for her comments against Pentecost…

“We’ll treat you as a politician next time” — Free Zones CEO warns Apostle Nyamekye over galamsey comments

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Pirates hijack oil tanker off the coast of Somalia https://www.adomonline.com/pirates-hijack-oil-tanker-off-the-coast-of-somalia/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:33:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655633 Pirates have hijacked an oil tanker with 17 crew that was sailing near the Somali coast, according to multiple security officials who spoke to the BBC.

The ship, Honour 25, was overrun late on Wednesday by six gunmen when it was approximately 30 nautical miles offshore, the officials said.

Until three years ago, piracy had almost disappeared in this stretch of the Indian Ocean, once notorious for hijackings, but it has since made a comeback, with fishing trawlers or container ships targeted.

The seizure of a tanker headed for the Somali capital, Mogadishu, is likely to increase anxiety in the city where petrol prices have already tripled since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran.

It was carrying 18,500 barrels of oil, security officials from Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region told the BBC.

The hijacked ship departed the port of Berbera, in the self-declared republic of Somaliland, on 20 February and arrived near the coast of the United Arab Emirates shortly after the conflict began, according to the ShipAtlas website.

The shipping map then shows it circling in the waters close to the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz before turning around on 2 April and making its way towards Mogadishu.

Under the control of the pirates, the vessel, carrying 17 crew – 10 Pakistanis, four Indonesians, one Indian, one Sri Lankan and one from Myanmar, has anchored close to the Somali shore between the fishing towns of Xaafun and Bander Beyla.

Five more armed men have since boarded the Honour 25, sources said.

Officials believe the hijackers set off from a remote area near Bander Beyla. It is unclear how they were able to intercept and take control of the oil tanker.

Neither the Somali authorities nor the European Naval Force, which oversees anti-piracy operations in Somali waters, has release a statement on the hijacking.

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December 2024 “dumsor” was a generation issue – Energy Ministry Spokesperson https://www.adomonline.com/december-2024-dumsor-was-a-generation-issue-energy-ministry-spokesperson/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:28:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655631 The Spokesperson and Communications Director at the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, Richmond Rockson, has stated that the December 2024 “dumsor” experienced under the former Akufo-Addo government was mainly a generation-related challenge.

He made the remarks when he spoke on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, April 25.

According to him, the power instability recorded at the time stemmed from weaknesses in generation capacity rather than distribution.

“It was a generation issue,” he said, explaining that constraints in producing adequate electricity placed pressure on the national grid and resulted in intermittent outages.

Mr Rockson added that the situation reflected deeper structural challenges within the energy sector that required sustained investment to resolve.

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Lawyer calls for ‘shoot and kill’ law against illegal miners https://www.adomonline.com/lawyer-calls-for-shoot-and-kill-law-against-illegal-miners/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 13:25:48 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655627 A lawyer, Kwame Boafo Akuffo Esq of Akropong-Akuapem, has called for an Act of Parliament that would authorise the use of lethal force against illegal miners operating in Ghana’s forest and water bodies.

He argued that illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey, has reached a national security and public health emergency level, requiring what he described as “a drastic measure and not charitable and presbyterian approach”.

He proposed the deployment of surveillance drones to monitor designated mining areas on a daily basis, with enforcement measures applied against offenders who refuse to comply with warnings to stop illegal operations.

“Let us pass an Act of Parliament, a drone policy, which eliminates galamseyers on the spot because they are threatening lives,” he said on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, April 25.

Mr Akuffo justified his position by referencing existing legal provisions that permit the use of force in situations where life is under threat or where suspects resist lawful arrest.

He linked illegal mining activities to environmental degradation and public health risks, particularly the pollution of water bodies, which he said continues to endanger communities and strain the lives of innocent people.

According to him, repeated enforcement efforts have failed to curb the menace, insisting that a more extraordinary state response is required to bring the practice under control.

Watch his views in the video below;

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Free Zones CEO should’ve been sacked for her comments against Pentecost Chairman – MP https://www.adomonline.com/free-zones-ceo-shouldve-been-sacked-for-her-comments-against-pentecost-chairman-mp/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:28:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655624 Member of Parliament for Abirem, Charles Owiredu, has criticised the CEO of the Ghana Free Zones Authority, Dr. Mary Awusi, saying she should have been dismissed over comments targeting the Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye.

This follows concerns raised by Apostle Nyamekye that illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, is increasingly disrupting both community livelihoods and religious practices in parts of the country. He noted that pollution of rivers has significantly affected baptism activities.

In response, Dr Awusi went on the offensive and asked Apostle Nyamekye to stay in the lane of clergy work, or else he would be treated as a politician.

Dr Awusi, however, apologised after a heavy public backlash.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, April 25, during a discussion on galamsey, Mr Owiredu defended Apostle Nyamekye and described the criticism directed at the church leader as unwarranted.

“What did revered Apostle Eric Nyamekye say wrong?” he asked. “He’s been very consistent on this matter.”

Mr Owiredu explained that the Church of Pentecost’s position on baptism is rooted in long-standing biblical teaching. “His church… believes in immersion, and it’s biblical,” he said.

He referenced scripture to support the practice. “If you go through the Bible, Acts 8:26 to 40… Philip baptised the Ethiopian official in a river. Jesus Christ was also baptised by John the Baptist in the River Jordan,” he said.

According to him, the concern raised by the Apostle about polluted rivers affecting baptism was valid.

“Now it’s becoming difficult because nobody would want to even drink these rivers, let alone be baptised in them,” he said.

Mr Owiredu took issue with the response from the Free Zones CEO, describing it as disrespectful. “We have an operative of the NDC, a CEO, come out and openly attack this revered minister of the gospel,” he stated.

“I thought that even by now, the president would have fired her,” he added, dismissing the subsequent apology as inadequate. “Look at the apology… an infantile apology.”

Mr Owiredu linked the issue to the wider impact of illegal mining on livelihoods and public health. He said communities like his in Abirem are already feeling the effects.

“I’m a Member of Parliament from a constituency where we grow cocoa and oil palm, and we are faced with this galamsey menace,” he said.

He explained that farmers are increasingly giving up their land due to economic pressures.

“You plant cocoa, and it takes about five years. If somebody comes today and offers you money to use your land for gold, why wouldn’t you do it?” he asked.

He added that falling prices and delayed payments are pushing farmers further towards illegal mining. “Oil palm farmers are prepared to sell their land… because they get money immediately,” he said.

Mr Owiredu warned that the country is “sitting on a time bomb” if the destruction of farmland and water bodies continues unchecked.

He also criticised the lack of action against individuals accused of engaging in illegal mining.

“The president said he knew people involved… the Attorney General mentioned names… up to now, nothing has been done,” he said.

On the health risks, he cautioned that no one is truly safe from the effects of polluted water.

“We sit in Accra thinking we can afford bottled water. But the food we buy, waakye, koko, gobɛ, is prepared with this same water.”

“The vegetables we buy are all contaminated,” he added, citing concerns raised by medical experts and researchers.

Mr Owiredu mentioned earlier warnings about a looming water crisis by Private legal practitioner, Kwame Akuffo.

“It’s going to get to a time where water will be like gold. People will come to our homes and demand the water we are drinking.”

“We need to sit up,” he added.

“We’ll treat you as a politician next time” — Free Zones…

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Chief of Staff donates hospital equipment to Krachi Hospital to mark 60th birthday https://www.adomonline.com/chief-of-staff-donates-hospital-equipment-to-krachi-hospital-to-mark-60th-birthday/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:24:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655620 Ghana’s Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has donated hospital equipment and essential medical supplies to the Krachi West Municipal Government Hospital in the Oti Region as part of activities to mark his 60th birthday.

The donation, aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery in the municipality, included delivery beds, hospital beds, a wheelchair, surgical gloves, syringes, detergent, and other critical consumables needed for the hospital’s daily operations.

The items were presented on his behalf by the Municipal Chief Executive for Krachi West, Prosper Kwaku Addo, who expressed gratitude to the Chief of Staff for the timely support.

He noted that the equipment would significantly improve service delivery and enhance the hospital’s capacity to meet the needs of patients.

The MCE also used the occasion to extend warm birthday wishes to Julius Debrah, praying for long life and encouraging other well-meaning individuals and stakeholders to emulate the gesture in support of healthcare development.

Receiving the items on behalf of the hospital, Dr. Hilarious Gadze and the Chief Senior Nursing Officer (CNO), Victoria Gbediame Afriyie, conveyed their appreciation to the Chief of Staff for the donation.

They indicated that the items would help improve efficiency and promote quality healthcare for residents within the hospital’s catchment area.

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Mahama’s directive for shift in mining sector commendable – UP https://www.adomonline.com/mahamas-directive-for-shift-in-mining-sector-commendable-up/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:20:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655617 The United Party (UP) has lauded the government’s directive aimed at ensuring Ghanaian mining companies take a leading role in the country’s mining sector.

The party’s Director of Communications, Solomon Owusu, speaking on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV, said the move will help boost the economy and increase confidence among local investors interested in the mining industry.

Government has directed major international mining firms, including Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti, and Zijin Mining, to transition their operational mining activities to local Ghanaian contractors by December 31, 2026, or face possible sanctions.

The policy seeks to enforce revised regulations requiring surface mining to be handled by 100% Ghanaian-owned firms, while underground mining must have at least 50% local ownership.

According to Mr. Owusu, the directive will help reduce unemployment and demonstrates government’s commitment to ensuring Ghanaians take full control of the country’s natural resources.

He added that the move aligns with global best practices and commended President John Mahama for what he described as a bold initiative.

Mr. Owusu further noted that the directive is long overdue and, if properly implemented, will significantly benefit the country.

He also indicated that the policy will create opportunities for graduates of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, enabling them to secure employment after completing their studies.

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Diplomacy cannot end xenophobic attacks – UP Communications Director https://www.adomonline.com/diplomacy-cannot-end-xenophobic-attacks-up-communications-director/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:17:31 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655615 The Director of Communications of the United Party (UP), Solomon Owusu, has expressed strong dissatisfaction with efforts by some African leaders, particularly Ghana, to rely on diplomacy to address xenophobic attacks in South Africa.

According to him, dialogue has not been effective, as such attacks continue to occur repeatedly over the years.

Speaking on Nnawotwe Yi on Adom TV, Mr. Owusu noted that xenophobia in South Africa dates back to 1994 and 1995 and persists to this day, with no clear end in sight if more decisive measures are not adopted.

He argued that a retaliatory approach may be the only way to deter future attacks.

Mr. Owusu suggested that if South Africans living in other countries begin to face similar treatment, it could compel their compatriots back home to reconsider their actions.

He further expressed concern over claims by some South Africans that foreign nationals are taking over their jobs, describing such reasoning as worrying and unfortunate.

The UP Communications Director also called on African leaders to prioritise job creation and economic opportunities in their respective countries to reduce migration pressures.

Mr. Owusu added that despite political differences, Ghanaians tend to unite on national issues and warned that any collective retaliatory action could have serious implications.

His comments come amid ongoing concerns over the safety of foreign nationals in South Africa and renewed debates on how best to address xenophobia on the continent.

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My Morning Drive https://www.adomonline.com/my-morning-drive/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:12:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655613 I live off the Spintex Road in Accra, and my morning route to my office takes me through the neighbourhood of Regimanuel Estates and Manet. Until about one year ago, it was a fairly pleasant drive on the Emmanuel Highway as you approached the roundabout with the anchor, and then turned onto the highway that takes you directly to the Palace Mall roundabout.

Now, that drive is no longer pleasant. Right at the anchor roundabout is a coffee shop whose patrons park on both sides of the road, making it very difficult to enter and exit the branch roads and posing a danger to motorists.

Compounding the problem are individuals with motorbikes parked there, who I have been informed are land guards guarding a parcel of land opposite the coffee shop and ensuring that those developing the land are protected.

Again, I am reliably informed that the Ghana Police has been notified about the presence of the intimidating land guards, but they have adopted an attitude of ‘see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil.’

I am also reliably informed that the metropolitan authority has been informed about the presence of the coffee shop right at the confluence of roads and the traffic chaos it causes, but they too have adopted an attitude of ‘we don’t care, just pay your property rate.’

As I exit the anchor roundabout, I observe emerging developments on both sides of the highway, now filled with shops whose entrances literally front the roads. These shops have no parking spaces and therefore use the roads as their car parks. Again, the municipal assembly, LEKMA, appears not to care.

As I approach the second roundabout towards the Palace Mall, I notice motorbikes riding in the opposite direction, many of the riders not wearing helmets. The bus bays have now been taken over by coconut sellers and vulcanisers, making it impossible to park there, yet LEKMA does not seem concerned and appears only interested in collecting property rates.

At the Palace Mall roundabout, police personnel are always present directing traffic. They observe helmetless riders and overloaded Pragias driving recklessly, yet take no action.

Right after exiting the roundabout towards Action Chapel, the bus bay has been taken over by waakye sellers, coconut sellers, kenkey sellers, and others. Trotro vehicles refuse to use the designated bus bays even when they are vacant, all in the full view of police personnel who again take no action.

As I proceed towards the Airport Bypass, I notice illegal money changers operating openly on both sides of the road towards the Airport roundabout—just minutes away from the Airport Police Station.

At the Airport junction on Independence Avenue, I often see at least three policemen sitting on their motorbikes, with one moving from car to car checking vehicle documents. Meanwhile, motorbikes ride against traffic and even run red lights in full view of the police.

By the time I get to the office, I feel a deep sense of hopelessness and frustration with this country. Where are we headed as a nation, I ask myself?

My conclusion is that we are gradually slipping into an abyss of lawlessness, and if nothing is done soon, we risk becoming a failed state.

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Zoomlion swiftly investigates PAC concerns, restores cleanliness in Asante Akyem South Municipality https://www.adomonline.com/zoomlion-swiftly-investigates-pac-concerns-restores-cleanliness-in-asante-akyem-south-municipality/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 12:09:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655607 Zoomlion Ghana Limited has responded swiftly to sanitation concerns raised during a recent sitting of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC), taking immediate steps to restore cleanliness in the Asante Akyem South Municipality.

The concerns were raised by the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Hon. Maame Safoah Appiah, during the PAC hearing held in Kumasi on April 21, 2026. She cited refuse spillages at communal container sites, deteriorating waste containers, and alleged that she had personally financed fuel for waste evacuation in the municipality.

Following the claims, Zoomlion engaged the MCE at the hearing venue and assured her that the issues would be promptly investigated and addressed.

In line with that assurance, the company deployed a high-level team to the municipality on April 22 to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the situation. The team included the Chief Internal Auditor, Group Head of Internal Control, General Manager, Regional Coordinator, District Manager, and Operations Assistant.

The delegation first met with the MCE and her team before embarking on field inspections across the municipality.

As part of the exercise, the team visited nine communal container sites, inspected the landfill, engaged military personnel responsible for fuel management, and held discussions with the Municipal Head of Environment.

Findings from the investigation confirmed significant waste spillages at all the sites visited. Two containers were identified as needing urgent repairs, while two others required immediate replacement. However, five containers were found to be in good condition.

The team also identified delays in fuel supply as a key operational challenge, attributing the situation to shortages at the designated GOIL filling station, which at the time was the only approved fuel supplier for the municipality.

The report further clarified that the MCE had not personally paid for fuel, contrary to the earlier claim. Instead, she had offered to support through the Municipal Environmental Health Officer (MEHO) on the morning of April 21, but Zoomlion staff declined the offer as fuel had become available at the GOIL station.

Based on the findings, Zoomlion immediately implemented corrective measures on the same day, April 22, to address the sanitation challenges.

The company spent nearly GHS 20,000 on hiring equipment, procuring fuel, and mobilising workers to evacuate waste across the municipality. It also acknowledged the support of the MCE, who provided additional trucks to facilitate the exercise.

Zoomlion apologised for the inconvenience caused and assured residents and authorities of its commitment to maintaining high sanitation standards and preventing a recurrence.

Following the intervention, waste at all affected sites has been cleared, significantly improving cleanliness across the municipality.

The company has also outlined long-term measures, including the provision of additional containers, repairs of faulty trucks, diversification of fuel supply sources, and strengthening of its “Operation No Spillage” initiative.

Zoomlion reiterated its commitment to working closely with Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies nationwide to promote clean and healthy communities.

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Support traditional leadership for peace and development – Otumfuo https://www.adomonline.com/support-traditional-leadership-for-peace-and-development-otumfuo/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:42:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655605 The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has called for concerted support and assistance to the chieftaincy institution to promote peace and development.

Drawing on his role in the resolution of some of Ghana’s most enduring long-time conflicts, including the Bawku and the Dagbon conflicts, he insisted that traditional authority has become the only accessible and cost-effective avenue for justice and reconciliation.

The Asantehene made the remarks during an executive gala held at the Manhyia Palace on Friday, April 24, where he was honoured as a “Pillar of Peace” on the occasion of his 27th enstoolment anniversary.

The event, organised by the Diaspora Affairs Office of the Office of the President in collaboration with partners under the “World-Meets-in-Ghana” initiative, carried the theme: “Advancing Peace & Sustainable Economic Development Through Royal Vision.”

He stressed that the structures of chieftaincy continue to serve as a foundation for peace and social cohesion, urging the nation to prioritise the nurturing and support of traditional leadership as a catalyst for development.

“Our role has had a massive impact on the operations of business, providing perhaps the only access to the free resolution of litigation. Indeed, when I look back on the number of cases we have resolved and continue to resolve and consider the impact they have made on the cost of doing business as well as the harmony it has established among families, we can only be thankful for the wisdom and ingenuity of our forefathers who created the structures on which chieftaincy is built.

“That is why I continue to impress upon the nation that traditional leadership needs to be nurtured and supported to be able to continue as a bedrock of peace and a catalyst for development,” he said.

The Asantehene further revealed that a new initiative has been launched in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, led by the Inspector General of Police, to deepen cooperation between traditional authorities and security agencies.

The initiative is expected to enhance grassroots conflict resolution and strengthen mechanisms for maintaining peace in communities.

“This year, thanks to our innovative Inspector General of Police, we have begun a new initiative in community peace building through collaboration between traditional leadership and law enforcement,” he said.

The event brought together dignitaries, diplomats, business leaders, and members of the Ghanaian diaspora, celebrating the Asantehene’s role as a unifying figure whose royal vision continues to inspire efforts toward national cohesion and economic progress.

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Damang mine takeover: Council of Imams in Ashanti region backs Ibrahim Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/damang-mine-takeover-council-of-imams-in-ashanti-region-backs-ibrahim-mahama/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:40:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655602 The Council of Imams in the Ashanti region is backing businessman Ibrahim Mahama to successfully develop the Damang Mine in the Western region into a world-class facility.

The Council says Engineers and Planners Limited, an indigenous Ghanaian firm owned by Mr Mahama, has the technical and financial capacity to run and develop the mine; hence, its decision to back the government in transferring the mine to local hands.

Members of the Council held a special prayer session on behalf of Engineers and Planners for successfully winning the competitive bid to operate the mine and also heralding the successful operations of the mining firm at Damang.

The Damang Gold Mine transitioned from Gold Fields Ghana Limited to E&P following a competitive bidding process supervised by the government, making it fully Ghanaian-owned.

It followed the expiration of the previous lease agreement. Some Ghanaians, including the opposition New Patriotic Party, have raised concerns over the deal, describing it as nepotism since it involved the brother of President Mahama.

But the Council of Imams in the Ashanti region has jumped to the defence of the Chief Executive Officer of Engineers and Planners, Ibrahim Mahama.

“If he’s been there and now the leadership has come upon him, I don’t see… if it were to be a CPP President, he’d ask him to go in, not necessarily the NDC. No, he has qualified—I mean, he qualified to lead that position. Therefore, we have to… this is why we are backing the effort. Not on political issues, ‘no’. We are backing the effort because he qualifies, and he’s a businessman, and we feel he can sail well.” Ustaz Ahmed Seidu, the Executive Secretary of the Council of Ulamas, told journalists at the Kumasi Central Mosque.

The Council insists Mr. Mahama has, over the years, exhibited himself as a successful businessman with a proven track record of more than 20 years of mining experience, making him the first Ghanaian to own such a business interest.

Ustaz Ahmed Seidu, who is also the executive secretary, speaks for the Council of Ulamas in the Ashanti region.

“Yes, the Ulama backs this effort simply because Ibrahim Mahama is not a politician, as far as we are aware. You get me? He’s not a politician. He’s a businessman, and this is just a business entity, and he’s been there for quite a long time—for over two decades, as we are told,” he said.

Led by the Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Zakaria, who also doubles as its President, the Council performed special prayers and recitations from the Holy Quran to seek guidance and success for Mr. Mahama on Friday, April 24, 2026.

The Council, as part of the prayers, slaughtered a cow to offer as a sacrifice for good fortune.

“We sent the Holy Quran directly to Allah Almighty, seeking His blessings, His guidance, I mean, for Ibrahim Mahama. And we prayed to Allah that he sails confidently through this daunting issue. It’s not an easy task, as we all know, but we pray to Allah for him to sail well. This is why we are here today, as far as we are concerned,” Ustaz Seidu said.

The Council also urged workers at Damang Gold Mine Limited to maintain the same dedication they showed before the leadership transition, as it calls for support for Ibrahim Mahama.

The Ulamas want the workers to reciprocate the good gesture with hard work and dedication, as Mr. Ibrahim Mahama promised not to lay any worker off.

“Once they give him the necessary support, there’s no need for him to sack anybody. I think he is somebody who is good; I mean, to see how best they can work with him because once they work with him well, he’ll also be good with them. I don’t see that he may sack this or that. No, they’ve been together even before he became the CEO. So definitely he knows them, and they know him. Therefore, they are going to collaborate and work together. This is how we perceive it, and we are praying for them all, I mean, to succeed in this endeavour.”

The special prayers were upon the request of Alhaji Yakubu Tony Aidoo, a businessman.

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Manhyia is home to every politician who swears allegiance to Ghanaians – Otumfuo https://www.adomonline.com/manhyia-is-home-to-every-politician-who-swears-allegiance-to-ghanaians-otumfuo/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:35:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655599 The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has addressed concerns over perceived political bias, reaffirming Manhyia’s neutrality as a unifying national institution that remains a welcoming home to any political leader, whether in or out of office.

He lamented how the adversarial nature of the current political landscape is eroding Ghana’s values of civility and brotherliness among political factions and supporters.

Otumfuo says Manhyia remains determined to ensure Ghanaians do not keep any of the corrosive and misguided politics being exhibited presently but uphold traditional values of respect and tolerance.

The Asantehene made the remarks on Friday, April 24, during an executive gala held at the Manhyia Palace, where he was honoured as a “Pillar of Peace” on the occasion of his 27th enstoolment anniversary.

The event, organised by the Diaspora Affairs Office of the Office of the President in collaboration with partners under the ‘World-Meets-in-Ghana’ initiative, carried the theme: “Advancing Peace & Sustainable Economic Development Through Royal Vision.”

Otumfuo emphasised that the unifying nature of Manhyia aims to foster consensus-building and reduce the “perpetual acrimony” that has characterised much of the nation’s political landscape.

“We seek to affirm that in office or out of office, Manhyia is home to whoever has the unique privilege of drawing the sacred sword of the state and swearing allegiance to the people. We know what it means to draw the Pomposuo sword and swear to the people, and the moral and spiritual significance can never be lost or undervalued.

“Sadly, the adversarial nature of politics often threatens to overrun our natural instincts for civility and brotherliness. But Manhyia remains determined to ensure Ghanaians do not give in to the corrosive and misguided politics but remain true to our time and the traditional values of respect for our elders. Our goal is to create conditions for consensus building and mitigate the effects of the perpetual acrimony we continue to experience,” he said.

In a symbolic gesture of respect and commitment to peace within Ghana, Otumfuo presented commemorative gold coins to President John Dramani Mahama, former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, former President John Agyekum Kufuor, and former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

“In honouring them, we are underlining our commitment to the unity of our nation and to greater harmony and consensus-building in our political discourse. In honouring them tonight, we also want the nation to create space for them, as serving and former heads of state, to engage in critical national issues. Not as adversaries, but as elder statesmen whose insights can be invaluable in the search for solutions to national issues,” he said.

The event brought together dignitaries, diplomats, business leaders, and members of the Ghanaian diaspora, celebrating the Asantehene’s role as a unifying figure whose royal vision continues to inspire efforts toward national cohesion and economic progress.

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S.A. xenophobic attacks: Ablakwa warns against retaliatory attacks in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/s-a-xenophobic-attacks-ablakwa-warns-against-retaliatory-attacks-in-ghana/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:33:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655597 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has strongly condemned the ongoing xenophobic hostilities in South Africa, while urging Ghanaians to remain calm and refrain from retaliatory actions against South African businesses operating in Ghana.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, summoned the Acting High Commissioner of the South African High Commission, Mr. Thando Dalamba, on Thursday, April 23, 2026, to formally register Ghana’s displeasure over viral reports of intimidation and harassment targeting foreign nationals, including Ghanaians.

Despite the rising tensions and disturbing videos circulating online showing alleged attacks by vigilante groups, Mr. Ablakwa cautioned Ghanaians against taking matters into their own hands.

“I will urge calm; we should rather be mature, rise above it and show them the way. We should avoid any reprisal attacks, going after South African businesses in Ghana,” he stated.

The Minister emphasised that a measured and diplomatic response is essential to maintaining continental stability and preserving long-standing relations between the two countries.

He disclosed that government has received high-level security briefings indicating that the situation is being addressed by South African authorities.

“We have the assurances from the South African authorities that they are investigating the matter and have invited some of the individuals for questioning. So far, they are handling the situation quite well,” he said in an interview on TV3 on Saturday, April 25.

Mr. Ablakwa also reminded perpetrators of the attacks of the deep historical ties between Ghana and South Africa, criticising what he described as a lack of historical awareness.

He highlighted the role of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and Ghana’s sacrifices during the anti-apartheid struggle, stressing that South Africa’s liberation was achieved through collective African solidarity.

“The Africans you are attacking today are the very people who fought for your liberation,” he remarked, describing the attacks as “contrary to the principles of African solidarity and unity.”

The Ministry’s formal protest called for immediate and decisive action from the South African government to ensure the safety of Ghanaian nationals.

In a statement, the Ministry said:
“The Government of Ghana has registered a formal protest and called for immediate and effective measures to guarantee the protection and safety of Ghanaian nationals in South Africa, swift intervention to prevent further escalation, and firm assurances that such incidents will not recur.”

Although no Ghanaian fatalities or injuries have been recorded in the current unrest, the Minister warned that past incidents involving loss of lives and destruction of property make proactive intervention necessary.

He has therefore advised Ghanaians living in South Africa to remain indoors until the security situation improves.

Meanwhile, the Acting South African High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr. Thando Dalamba, acknowledged the concerns raised and assured that authorities are taking the matter seriously.

He noted that the South African government is actively monitoring developments and that law enforcement agencies are working to identify and prosecute those responsible while restoring calm.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare of Ghanaians abroad, pledging to sustain high-level diplomatic engagements until the safety of its citizens is fully guaranteed.

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Galamsey fight: Stop ‘Presbyterian approach’ and take drastic action – Kwame Akuffo tells gov’t https://www.adomonline.com/galamsey-fight-stop-presbyterian-approach-and-take-drastic-action-kwame-akuffo-tells-govt/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:29:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655595 Private legal practitioner Kwame Boafo Akuffo has called for more aggressive and decisive action in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.

He insists that Ghana can no longer rely on what he described as a slow and ineffective approach.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, April 25, he stressed that illegal mining is endangering lives and called for stronger state intervention to protect citizens and natural resources.

“Those who are in galamsey are taking our collective lives, and the state has the responsibility with the citizens to protect and fight any associations or entities that are taking our right to life. This issue of deploying people from Accra to go and fight galamsey in other places is rather too slow for me,” he said.

He further urged a shift from what he termed a “Presbyterian approach” to enforcement, arguing that the current strategy lacks urgency and must be replaced with more drastic and immediate measures to address the crisis effectively.

Kwame Akuffo’s comments come amid growing concern from religious and community leaders about the devastating impact of galamsey.

The Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, recently warned that illegal mining is disrupting both livelihoods and religious practices, including water baptism, due to the pollution of rivers in affected areas.

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South African authorities have pledged to tackle xenophobic attacks – Ghana’s High Commission https://www.adomonline.com/south-african-authorities-have-pledged-to-tackle-xenophobic-attacks-ghanas-high-commission/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:23:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655592 Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Benjamin Kofi Quashie, has disclosed that South African authorities have identified individuals behind recent xenophobic attacks and have pledged to take decisive action against them.

Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile programme on Saturday, April 25, Mr Quashie revealed that he had been summoned by South African officials who assured him of their commitment to addressing the situation.

“Yesterday, I was summoned by the South African authorities, and they told us they know the people behind these acts, and they will go to great lengths against them,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, confirmed that the South African government has expressed regret over the incidents and pledged to investigate the attacks.

According to him, the assurance followed diplomatic engagements after viral videos surfaced showing harassment involving Ghanaian nationals.

Mr Ablakwa noted that Ghana has strongly condemned the attacks and continues to engage South African authorities to ensure the safety of its citizens.

He added that discussions with his South African counterpart underscored the need for swift action to prevent a recurrence, stressing that Ghana expects firm measures to protect the rights and dignity of foreign nationals.

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S.A Xenophobia Attacks: President Mahama must engage Ramaphosa – Ken Ashigbey https://www.adomonline.com/s-a-xenophobia-attacks-president-mahama-must-engage-ramaphosa-ken-ashigbey/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:20:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655589 Convenor of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, Kenneth Ashigbey, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to engage South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over the resurgence of xenophobic attacks targeting African migrants.

Speaking on JoyNews’ NewsFile on Saturday, Mr Ashigbey argued that the situation demands high-level diplomatic intervention, stressing that African leaders must take collective responsibility in safeguarding the rights and dignity of citizens across the continent.

“It is important that, beyond what the foreign minister will do, the president also needs to be speaking to the president of South Africa,” he said.

“The African Union needs to convene to say that this cannot be happening,” he added.

South Africa has, in recent years, witnessed intermittent outbreaks of xenophobic violence, often directed at migrants from other African countries, including Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and Somalia.

These incidents are frequently fuelled by tensions over unemployment, crime, and competition for limited economic opportunities.

The latest disturbances have seen sporadic attacks on Ghanaians, reigniting concerns among affected communities and prompting calls for stronger intervention by African governments and regional bodies.

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Lilian Chipeso and Goshers: From banter to a celebration of African unity https://www.adomonline.com/lilian-chipeso-and-goshers-from-banter-to-a-celebration-of-african-unity/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 11:18:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655586 What began as a playful online exchange has grown into one of the most engaging cross-cultural stories on the continent

Zambian journalist and digital creator Lilian Chipeso and Ghanaian content creator Goshers captured attention during the widely discussed Ghana–Zambia fufu saga.

What started as lighthearted banter about food and culture quickly gained traction across social media, drawing in audiences from both countries and beyond.

For Lilian, a communications professional and storyteller, the journey to Ghana became more than just a visit it was an opportunity to experience firsthand the culture she had been engaging with online. Her arrival in Accra was met with excitement, reflecting the strong connection she had built with audiences even before setting foot in the country.

Goshers, whose influence helped shape the narrative, emphasized the intention behind the viral moment:

“Everything started during the Ghana–Zambia fufu saga… But when the banter started heading towards division, I knew I had to find a way to bring people together and remind everyone that, after all, it was just banter . we are still one people.”

That message has become the defining theme of their story turning what could have divided into something that unites.

During her stay in Ghana, Lilian was hosted at the Groove Essipong Hotel, where she experienced a blend of comfort and hospitality that complemented her cultural journey.

The hotel’s serene environment and attentive service provided the perfect space for rest and reflection amidst a busy schedule of media appearances and engagements. It also offered a quiet reminder of Ghana’s growing appeal as a destination for both leisure and cultural exchange.

Her time in Ghana, from media tours to cultural immersion, further strengthened the bond between her and Goshers moving their connection beyond screens into a shared real-life experience that resonated with many.

Their story, now amplified on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning, goes beyond viral fame. It highlights how digital platforms can foster meaningful connections, reshape narratives, and promote unity across borders.

In a time when differences are often amplified, Lilian Chipeso and Goshers have offered a refreshing perspective, one that celebrates shared identity, mutual respect, and the simple truth that, despite it all, we remain one people.

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Ghana Gas calls for tariff adjustment to sustain operations https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-gas-calls-for-tariff-adjustment-to-sustain-operations/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 10:58:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655581 The Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) has made an urgent appeal to the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) for a strategic upward adjustment in gas transmission tariffs, citing the need to fund critical maintenance and future expansion projects.

The call was made during an inspection of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant on Friday, April 24, 2026, where the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Gas, Judith Adjobah Blay, cautioned that the financial sustainability of the country’s premier gas facility is under serious threat.

Addressing members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy, Ms Blay explained that the current tariff regime does not adequately reflect rising operational costs and the significant investments required to keep the plant running efficiently.

The Atuabo Gas Processing Plant, a key pillar of Ghana’s thermal power generation, processes lean gas for power enclaves such as Lekeadze and Aboadze. The facility requires continuous multi-million-dollar maintenance to prevent unplanned shutdowns.

“It is very necessary that we at Ghana Gas engage PURC to justify the expenditures and investments we are making, which warrant an increase, particularly in transmission tariffs,” she stated.

Ms Blay warned that maintaining the current tariff structure poses serious risks. While acknowledging that an increase may be unpopular, she stressed that it is a better alternative to a potential breakdown in the gas supply chain, which could trigger widespread power outages and disrupt industrial productivity.

She further emphasized that the long-term reliability of the national grid is closely tied to the financial strength of Ghana Gas, noting that without adequate funding, the company may struggle to meet its operational obligations.

“If Ghana Gas does not have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the plant, the consequences will be far more severe than a marginal increase in tariffs,” she added.

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Energy’s visit formed part of efforts to assess the operational efficiency of the Atuabo facility and gain firsthand insight into the challenges facing the sector. Members were taken through the technical processes involved in gas processing and briefed on the strategic importance of the Western Corridor gas infrastructure.

The committee is expected to engage PURC and the Ministry of Energy in further discussions to evaluate the proposed tariff adjustments. Industry observers say the outcome could significantly shape Ghana’s energy security and independence in the years ahead.

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2026 WC: Carlos Queiroz is the right man for the Black Stars job – Fred Pappoe https://www.adomonline.com/carlos-queiroz-is-the-man-for-the-black-stars-job-fred-pappoe/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 10:38:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655577 Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Vice President Fred Pappoe has thrown his support behind the appointment of Carlos Queiroz as Black Stars head coach, describing the experienced tactician as the right man to stabilise the team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Queiroz, who has previously managed Egypt, Iran and Colombia, was officially unveiled on Thursday at the Alisa Hotel in Accra on a four-month contract. The 73-year-old replaces Otto Addo, who was dismissed in March following Ghana’s consecutive friendly defeats to Austria and Germany.

Speaking to SuperSport Blitz after the unveiling, Pappoe, a former Black Stars Management Committee Chairman, said the timing of the appointment demanded a coach with proven experience and strong leadership.

“We are in a situation where we had to appoint a coach in less than three months before the start of the World Cup, but we are there,” he said.

“Men are meant to solve problems, so I believe Carlos Queiroz is the man for the situation we are in now. He is a mature person with a pedigree, someone who has confidence, realistic, who commands respect and above all, he is humble, and these are important things to me.”

He added that Queiroz’s profile makes him well-suited for the immediate task of preparing the team for the global tournament.

“He appears well-suited for the job and the situation we are in, so we all have to pray that he succeeds,” he added.

Queiroz is expected to begin his tenure next month with a friendly against Mexico, followed by another preparatory fixture against Wales on June 2.

Ghana will head to the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico for their fifth appearance at the tournament, drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama. The Black Stars begin their campaign against Panama on June 17, before facing England on June 23 and Croatia on June 27.

After early exits in 2014 and 2022, expectations are growing for a stronger showing this time, with Queiroz tasked with steering the four-time African champions beyond the group stage.

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It’s a privilege and honour to be part of Ghana football – Carlos Queiroz https://www.adomonline.com/its-a-privilege-and-honour-to-be-part-of-ghana-football-carlos-queiroz/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:42:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655575 Veteran coach Carlos Queiroz has described his appointment as head coach of Ghana national football team as both a privilege and a deeply personal milestone.

The 73-year-old replaces Otto Addo on a short-term four-month contract and is tasked with leading Ghana to the 2026 FIFA World Cup later this year.

Queiroz was officially unveiled on Thursday in Accra at the Alisa Hotel, shortly after being introduced to the Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, at the Sports Ministry.

Speaking at the unveiling, the experienced Portuguese tactician expressed heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity, highlighting his emotional connection to the African continent.

“I just want to say thank you. I just want to express how I feel inside my heart now,” Queiroz said.

“To be part of Ghana’s sports and family is a privilege and honour for me. I know that some of you know that I have strong African roots. 

“I was born and raised in Mozambique, and so leading Ghana, an African country, to the World Cup is unforgettable and a memory in my life,” the former Real Madrid head coach added. 

Ghana, making their fifth appearance at the global showpiece, face a stern test in Group L, where they will come up against England national football team, Croatia national football team and Panama national football team.

The Black Stars open their campaign against Panama on June 17, before facing England on June 23 and Croatia on June 27.

After disappointing group-stage exits at the 2014 and 2022 tournaments, expectations are mounting for a stronger performance this time, with Queiroz charged with guiding the four-time African champions beyond the early stages.

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Italy rejects ‘shameful’ idea to replace Iran at World Cup https://www.adomonline.com/italy-rejects-shameful-idea-to-replace-iran-at-world-cup/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:22:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655572 Italian sports officials say four-time champion Italy is not interested in replacing Iran at the upcoming World Cup following a suggestion to that effect by a Trump administration official.

Iran has not withdrawn from the World Cup, and the team is preparing to play in the U.S. despite the war in the Middle East. FIFA has insisted its group stage games near Los Angeles and in Seattle will go ahead as planned in June.

Paolo Zampolli, a U.S. special envoy, confirmed to the Financial Times he had floated the idea of four-time winners Italy stepping in to Trump and to FIFA president Gianni Infantino.

In a phone interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, Zampolli emphasized that “my request is not a political request.” The ask, which was made to Trump and Infantino on Wednesday, was meant as a contingency plan in case Iran could not participate in the soccer tournament at the last minute.

“I had a dream,” Zampolli told the AP. “My request was for the Italian people and the American-Italian people.”

He said in the FT interview that, with four titles, the Italian national team’s appearance in the World Cup would be justified.

Italian officials pushed back hard at the suggestion.

“Italy’s possible re-qualification for the 2026 World Cup … is firstly, not possible and secondly, not appropriate,” Sports Minister Andrea Abodi told Sky News. “I don’t know what comes first. Qualification is on the pitch.”

Luciano Buonfiglio, the president of the Italian Olympic Committee, which oversees all sports in Italy, also dismissed the idea of taking Iran’s place.

“I would feel offended,” Buonfiglio said. “You need to deserve to go to the World Cup.”

Italy’s Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti called the idea “shameful.”

Hours later, Trump was asked at the White House about Iranian soccer players potentially not being allowed into the U.S. for the World Cup. He initially joked, “I don’t think about it too much” before adding, “That’s an interesting question.”

“Let me give that some thought,” Trump added.

He then deferred to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said, “Nothing from the U.S. has told them they can’t come.”

“The problem with Iran would be, not their athletes. It would be some of the other people that they want to bring with them,” Rubio said, suggesting that Iran’s soccer team could bring in people loyal to militant groups disguised as journalists and trainers.

“We may not be able to let them in,” Rubio said of people around the team. “But not the athletes themselves.”

He added that there had been “speculation that Iran may decide not to come, but then Italy could fill their spot,” without adding details. “If they decide not to come on their own, it’s ’cause they decided not to come,” the secretary of state said of Iranian athletes.

While Iran was among the first teams to qualify for the World Cup, Italy missed out for the third consecutive tournament, resulting in the resignations of its national team coach and soccer federation president.

Iran are due to play their three group matches in the U.S., starting with a clash against New Zealand in Los Angeles on June 15. Should Iran and the U.S. finish second in their respective groups, they are on course to meet in the last 32 in Dallas.

Trump said Wednesday the U.S. had indefinitely extended a ceasefire with Iran while efforts for a lasting peace continue but has maintained a blockade on Iranian ports.

U.S. envoy Zampolli has long been a part of the Trump family orbit, having introduced then-Melania Knauss to Donald Trump at a New York Fashion Week party in 1998. He regularly posts on social media about his meetings with Infantino, calling him the “King of Soccer.”

Trump last year appointed him as special envoy for global partnerships.

In March, the New York Times reported that Zampolli had reached out to a top official at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, informing him that the mother of his child was in the country illegally as the two were locked in a custody dispute. She was ultimately deported.

The White House did not immediately return a request for comment. Its World Cup task force, housed under the Department of Homeland Security, said it had no comment. FIFA also would not comment.

The Iranian embassy in Rome denounced Zampolli’s remarks in a comment on X.

“Football belongs to the people, not to politicians,” the embassy said. “Italy earned its soccer prowess on the field, not thanks to political maneuvers. The attempt to exclude Iran from the World Cup shows only the ‘moral bankruptcy’ of the United States, which fears even the presence of 11 young Iranians on the field of play.”

Iran’s status at the World Cup, which starts in June, has been a source of debate and concern since the U.S. and Israel launched military attacks on the country in February.

FIFA has consistently said Iran will stick to the World Cup schedule decided last December, and refused to negotiate any suggestion of moving the team’s games to co-host Mexico.

Infantino stated again in during a CNBC forum in Washington, D.C., last week that Iran “for sure” would compete at the World Cup, having attended an Iran friendly in Türkiye last month.

Trump has given mixed signals on Iran’s participation, previously stating on one hand they were “welcome” but also adding it would be “inappropriate” for them to take part “for their life and safety.”

An Iranian government spokesperson said Wednesday that the men’s national team is preparing for “proud and successful participation” in its World Cup games in the U.S.

Iran earned one of eight guaranteed World Cup places allocated to the Asian Football Confederation. Should Iran pull out, in theory the replacement should be the United Arab Emirates, the highest-ranked Asian team that didn’t qualify.

One possible element of uncertainty is the language of the World Cup tournament rules.

FIFA wrote that it can decide to replace a withdrawn team “with another association,” though without specifying the replacement must come from the same continental confederation.

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Former Nigeria striker Eneramo dies during match https://www.adomonline.com/former-nigeria-striker-eneramo-dies-during-match/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:19:04 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655569 Former Nigeria striker Michael Eneramo has died after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest during a friendly match, the country’s football federation (NFF) has announced.

The 40-year-old collapsed on the pitch five minutes into the second half in Kaduna on Friday.

Eneramo won 10 caps for the Super Eagles and had spells in Tunisia, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Turkey during a club career which saw him earn respect and admiration for his strength, work rate and goalscoring ability.

NFF general secretary Dr Mohammed Sanusi described his death as “devastating”.

Eneramo enjoyed a hugely successful stint in Tunisia with Esperance, where he was nicknamed Al Dababa (The Tank) by fans because of his physical presence and attacking prowess.

“He was a symbol of strength, determination and resolve, and created unforgettable moments,” the four-time African champions said in a post on X.

Eneramo reportedly turned down overtures from Tunisia to represent the Carthage Eagles internationally before making his Nigeria debut against Jamaica in 2009.

One of the high points of his time with the Super Eagles was during qualification for the 2010 Fifa World Cup when he scored in the 2–2 draw at home against Tunisia which proved crucial in Nigeria eventually reaching the finals.

However, he was not selected in the squad for the tournament in South Africa.

“I can only pray that God will grant him eternal rest and also grant his loved ones and the Nigeria football family the fortitude to bear the loss,” Sanusi added.

Eneramo is the latest former international player from the continent to die on the pitch with a suspect-heart issue.

Cameroon’s Marc-Vivien Foe, Ivorian Cheick Tiote and Ghana’s Raphael Dwamena are among the most high-profile names to pass away in similar circumstances.

In 2009, a medical research team backed by world governing body Fifa determined that black African athletes “seem to have an increased risk of adverse cardiac events during sports events”, while former Ivory Coast and Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has called for “compulsory medical visits” to screen all professional players in his homeland.

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Why I stayed at ‘struggling’ Man Utd and didn’t think we’d be third now – Fernandes https://www.adomonline.com/why-i-stayed-at-struggling-man-utd-and-didnt-think-wed-be-third-now-fernandes/ Sat, 25 Apr 2026 09:15:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655565 Wayne Rooney never played alongside Bruno Fernandes.

They faced each other once – and both remember the FA Cup tie between Derby County and Manchester United at Pride Park in March 2020. The visitors won 3-0, with Rooney denied a memorable goal against his former club when Sergio Romero saved a free-kick its taker was sure was going in.

Rooney and Fernandes are two men with so much in common.

Manchester United captains, talismen and inspirations; both eager that the club continues to climb out of the doldrums and reconnect with a glorious past Rooney was part of before Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

But there is more that connects them. One evening in June 2004 for starters.

Rooney – the teenage golden boy of the England team. Fernandes – a nine-year-old football obsessive from northern Portugal watching the Euro 2004 quarter-final being played 170 miles away in Lisbon.

England were leading and in control until Rooney broke his foot. Portugal won on penalties. One day, one moment, elation and devastation revisited when the pair met at United’s Carrington training ground – a place both know so well.

“That was my first memory of the Portugal team playing,” said Fernandes.

“I shouldn’t say this, but when England lost on penalties, I was in my grandma’s house with my cousins. We ran outside in the streets screaming.”

“I was in hospital,” Rooney replied. “In a Portuguese hospital, still in my England kit, watching on a little TV.”

The mutual respect between Rooney and Fernandes is clear during a 40-minute chat for The Wayne Rooney Show.

The two men have made a combined 881 appearances for United.

Rooney is the club’s record goalscorer with 253. Fernandes, by common consent, has had the greatest impact of any of the club’s signings since Ferguson retired. If he claims three assists in the final five games of the season, he will break the record of 20 for the most in any single Premier League campaign.

Rooney won the players’ and writers’ player of the year awards in 2010. He thinks Fernandes should win them now, and is the perfect example for his team-mates.

“It’s a huge privilege to be in the conversation,” said the Red Devils captain, who is likely to face strong opposition from Arsenal duo Declan Rice and Gabriel.

“You can say as many times as you want that you want to win trophies collectively. That is true. But these individual accolades are always nice on the personal side.

“It is players voting for you. That has a different impact because you have been playing against them. If they recognise you as one of the best in the league, it’s a huge privilege.”

Unfinished business for Fernandes

It is a sobering thought for everyone attached to United that Fernandes might not have been at Old Trafford this season.

At the end of last season, club officials told the 31-year-old they would not stand in his way if he wanted to accept a huge offer from Saudi Pro-League club Al Hilal. Fernandes has spoken previously about the ‘hurt’ he felt.

After speaking to his family, he opted to stay, just as Rooney did after saying he wanted to leave in 2010, when all of Europe’s leading clubs coveted him.

“I stayed because I thought I still had something that I can give back to the club,” said Fernandes.

“Obviously the Saudi situation, with the money… there was a lot. The good thing I have in my family is that my wife is pretty down to earth like me.

“We’re very aware that we don’t want to be the richest person in the world. We just want to be the ones that have achieved the dreams they had and live a good life with their kids and trying to be as successful as possible.

“The words of my wife were like, ‘have you achieved your dreams? Have you achieved everything you wanted?’

“And that small thing she said made me understand that she’s on the same page as me. Let’s keep trying and see where this takes me.”

There was also a sense of trying to lift the club from their 15th-place finish last season – the worst since their 1973-74 relegation campaign.

“I didn’t want to leave the club at the point where we were struggling,” he said.

With a year left on his contract, there is uncertainty over Fernandes’ position at the club. Given his performances this season, it would be remarkable if United do not come up with a huge new deal, even if co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is trying to drive down wage costs.

What is certain is Fernandes’ determination to lift the biggest trophies remains undimmed.

Rooney did that – as part of five title-winning squads and the Champions League in 2008. Fernandes may have scored 106 goals in 322 games for United since joining in 2020 but has only won one FA Cup and one League Cup.

“I want to win the Premier League,” he said. “I want to win the Champions League. I never hide from that.”

When Fernandes got Rooney’s shirt

United need a maximum of six points from their last five games of the season to return to the Champions League. If they beat Brentford in Monday, the demand will reduce to two from four.

Rooney was on holiday with Michael Carrick when Ruben Amorim was sacked in January. Now one of his best friends is Fernandes’ boss.

So far, the union has produced impressive dividends.

Fernandes worked with Carrick during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s time as manager – then when the former midfielder became interim boss for the first time.

“He had three games as a manager,” said Fernandes. “The way he prepared for the games and the way he spoke to us made you think he was more than an assistant manager. He was ready for the next step.”

In the wake of Amorim’s exit, United’s hierarchy plumped for Carrick rather than Solskjaer to take over until the end of the season.

“When he came in, he had the positive energy the team needed,” said Fernandes. “Not just nice words but when he needed something stronger, or something softer, something to bring the team together. That was not just important for the team but the whole environment.

“We weren’t thinking about what could have been or what we should have done. Very quickly we changed to, ‘it didn’t work out, let’s turn on to the other one and push to achieve what we want this season’.

“We have got very good results. This league is so tough and at this moment, we are in the best position we could be. When Michael came in, we never thought at this moment, we would be third.”

On to that night at Pride Park. Rooney didn’t know it, but Fernandes got his shirt – thanks to an assist from Juan Mata.

“I asked Juan to get it for me,” he said.

“I tried to bring it but it is already in Portugal to go in my museum. It’s a Derby one, not a United one, but still.”

They both remember the free-kick.

“I was really frustrated because it was a very difficult game for us and we got the free-kick at the end,” said Rooney.

“I hit it really well and Romero’s pulled off a worldie save.”

Wayne Rooney and Bruno Fernandes battle for the ball

Image source: Getty Images

Image caption: Rooney and Fernandes faced each other for the only time in March 2020

It is an easy conversation between two men who understand the demands they operate in, the scrutiny they face and the abilities that set them so far apart from even many fellow professionals.

The way they dissect intricate moves and passing sequences; how Fernandes explains his thought process that led to Kobbie Mainoo’s memorable second goal in the 2024 FA Cup final. Dealing with inheriting the captaincy from a respected figure in the squad who was staying at the club – Fernandes at Manchester United, Rooney at DC United. Taking responsibility for speaking to the media in bad times as well as good. Whether they could have played together. ‘We could,’ said Fernandes.

Before it all wraps up, there is just time for a couple of questions about internationals, which is how the pair end up talking about Euro 2004.

They can’t avoid Rooney’s red card in 2006 either. “Two of my worst nights of football,” he said.

Fernandes moves on to this summer’s World Cup, which inevitably prompts a mention of a notable former team-mate of both men.

“Wrapping up all this last World Cup with Cristiano winning it would be something amazing,” said Fernandes.

“I really hope we can make it happen, not just for Portugal, but for everything Cristiano gave to football and the world.”

Rooney’s allegiances are clearly elsewhere. But if England don’t prevail in the United States, he says he would like Portugal to.

“I would love to see you and Cristiano win the World Cup,” he said.

“Go and enjoy it. Have fun. And I hope you do well.”

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Xenophobia in South Africa: Where must Africans go https://www.adomonline.com/xenophobia-in-south-africa-where-must-africans-go/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 19:03:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655557 The discourse of migration in Africa is complex and characterized by wide range of circumstances. These include political unrest, environmental and economic possibilities. Statistically, Africa holds the third largest number of migrants across the world. In 2024, a record 304 million people lived in a country other than their country of birth, representing about 3.7 percent of the world’s 8.2 billion people, according to UN Population Division estimates. This is up from 275 million international migrants in 2020, who comprised 3.5 percent of the global population.  

In Africa, migrant and asylum policies are mainly guided by the African Union’s revised policy framework for Africa 2018-2030. These policies emphasize safe, orderly, and dignified migration across nine thematic areas; labor migration. Border governance and human rights. While the AU promotes free movement of persons, actual implementation is fragmented.

Over the years, Europe has also implemented different policies to manage migration flow. This is because though Europe has always opened it doors to migrants, they believe one way to curb illegalities within migration is to ensure compliance with the policies. The migration and asylum policy of the European Union falls within the area of freedom, security and justice. EU member states have adopted increasingly restrictive and punitive asylum rules and are focusing on stopping people from moving, with devastating consequences.

From 2025, the Trump administration has also implemented a restrictive immigration policy focused on mass deportation and terminating humanitarian parole programs.

Civil societies over the years have engaged different unions to protect the right of migrants but there seems to be a never-ending road to proper immigration policies that seek the welfare of migrants.

In every part of the world, citizens occasionally protest the influx of people into their countries. This could stem from perception of inadequate jobs that serve both citizens and migrants. Others protest due to insecurities, while many also have various reasons for protesting.

The story from South Africa is one that breaks hearts and sends shivers down one’s spine. Almost every year, some citizens protest against migrants through mostly, inhuman ways.

The irony is that 80% of migrants in SA are from different African countries seeking greener pastures.

Economically, South Africa is among the top ten countries in Africa with a strong economy and it’s not rocket science that other Africans look to South Africa as a haven for financial freedom.

But what happens when dreams of betterment turn to tragedy? Who do you seek help from when your own continent rejects you?

What right channels can be used to seek redress in cases like this? Is it through Xenophobia?

The reoccurring violence on Africans in South Africa looks more serious than what the media even shares.

In 2015, South Africans violently killed many African migrants because they perceived their victims had taken their jobs, something that has never been proven.

After eleven years, the spirit of xenophobia has reemerged from the sea of violence. Many videos circulating online show South Africans assaulting Ghanaian migrants, while another person is seen at a government hospital evicting all foreigners seeking medical attention at the facility.

The question now is “Where must Africans go when Africa is rejecting them?”

Many years ago, South Africans sought asylum in different countries during the era of Apartheid. Other Africans stood firm to support them fight the system that victimized them.

And yet, here were are, Africans attacking their own; What changed? Are we no more one people?

Are there no migration policies that protect Africans on the African continent?

What is the essence of free movement and bilateral agreements in Africa if it does not offer basic protection?

What is the meaning of African Union when Africans are not united anyway? What would the fathers of the continent say if they were here? They must be turning in their graves as the united Africa they so fought for is being torn apart like this.

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Abundant Life AG church shut down amid tensions over leadership dispute https://www.adomonline.com/abundant-life-ag-church-shut-down-amid-tensions-over-leadership-dispute/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 19:00:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655560 The Executive Presbytery (EP) of the Assemblies of God, Ghana has ordered the closure of the Abundant Life Assemblies of God Church at Bohyen following escalating tensions stemming from a prolonged leadership impasse.

The directive, initially announced on Sunday, April 19, 2026, was conveyed to the congregation through a statement read by Rev. Dr. Freeman Osei-Tete, Head of Operations at the church’s headquarters in Accra.

According to the EP Officers, the Bohyen assembly has been without a substantive pastor for the past three years since the retirement of Rev. Stephen Manu. Efforts by the national leadership to resolve the situation through dialogue and administrative interventions reportedly proved unsuccessful, as some members resisted the constitutional authority governing pastoral postings.

In justifying its decision, the EP cited provisions of the church’s constitution. Article 11 (2b) states that the Executive Presbytery “shall exercise general oversight responsibility over the Church,” while Article 12 (2a) mandates that Presbytery Officers “be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the Church.”

Additionally, Article 15 (2b) empowers the Executive Committee to “recommend appointments of ministers to any office or pastorate… and transfer ministers to any pastorate,” reinforcing the position that pastoral postings are not determined by local congregations.

The EP further referenced Article 31 (2), which states that “all rulings made by the Executive Presbytery Officers… shall be binding until otherwise decided by a resolution of the General Council,” underscoring the authority of its directive.

The leadership also accused a section of the congregation of unlawfully taking over the administration of the church, including managing finances and signing cheques without constitutional mandate.

Attempts to enforce the closure on April 19 were unsuccessful. Eyewitnesses reported that some members reacted angrily after the statement was read—shouting, making allegations, and verbally confronting church leaders—making it impossible to carry out the shutdown at the time.

Following the disruption, church leadership petitioned the Ghana Police Service for support.

Police officers later moved in and successfully closed the church premises around 9:00 a.m., securing the facility to prevent further disturbances and safeguard church property.

As part of the enforcement measures, the Executive Presbytery dissolved the church board, departments, committees, and all existing leadership structures. Security personnel have since been stationed at the premises, with a warning that anyone who attempts to cause disturbances or interfere with church property will be arrested.

Despite the developments, the EP maintains that the closure is temporary. The church is expected to reopen on Sunday, April 26, 2026, under new leadership approved by the national body.

The new administration will accommodate members willing to comply with the directives of the Executive Presbytery and operate within the framework of the church’s constitution.

The leadership reiterated that all Assemblies of God churches in Ghana—over 8,000 branches—fall under the authority of the national body, stressing that no individual or group has the right to assume control outside the established governance structure.

The intervention is seen as a decisive move to restore order and reaffirm constitutional authority within the church.

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Minority calls for immediate passage of the Anti-LGBTQ Bill under certificate of urgency https://www.adomonline.com/minority-calls-for-immediate-passage-of-the-anti-lgbtq-bill-under-certificate-of-urgency/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 16:10:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655545 The Minority in Parliament is calling for the swift passage of the anti-LGBTQ bill under a certificate of urgency when Parliament of Ghana resumes sittings in May.

Speaking during an engagement on the bill, a member of the Minority said Parliament has, in the past, passed several laws under urgency and argued that this particular bill also qualifies for similar consideration.

According to him, fast-tracking the bill would help bring closure to an issue that has remained in the public domain for a long time.

He noted that the committee handling the bill has the authority to recommend its passage under a certificate of urgency.

The Minority further expressed confidence that once the bill is passed, President John Dramani Mahama would assent to it on the same day for it to become law.

“This bill has been in the public space for a long time. Parliament should pass it under urgency so it can be assented to immediately,” he added.

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Government adopts undercover strategy in galamsey fight – Lands Ministry https://www.adomonline.com/government-adopts-undercover-strategy-in-galamsey-fight-lands-ministry/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 16:08:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655547 The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has announced a shift in strategy in the fight against illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey, introducing intelligence-led and undercover deployments across affected districts.

Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen show, the Ministry’s Media Liaison Officer, Paa Kwesi Schandorf, revealed that the deployment model under the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations (NAIMOS) has been revised to improve effectiveness.

According to him, personnel will now be stationed permanently in selected districts and operate undercover to gather intelligence and clamp down on illegal mining activities.

“The NAIMOS deployment has been changed. We are working on intelligence-led permanent deployment where personnel will be stationed in districts and operate undercover,” he stated.

Mr. Schandorf acknowledged that illegal mining remains a major national challenge that cannot be resolved in the short term.

He explained that the situation has worsened significantly over the past eight years, making the fight more complex and difficult to tackle quickly.

“Galamsey did not start today, and it is not something that can be ended immediately. The level of destruction is massive, and it is still a national crisis,” he said.

He stressed that due to the complexity of the issue, authorities are unable to provide a clear timeline for completely ending illegal mining.

Mr. Schandorf further disclosed that enforcement efforts are often complicated by social and political pressures, including interventions by influential individuals on behalf of suspects.

“Sometimes when people are arrested, others come to plead on their behalf, including pastors and chiefs. This makes the situation very complex,” he noted.

He also assured that government remains committed to intensifying the fight against illegal mining and protecting the country’s natural resources.

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Every father will accept a prodigal son but… – Akyem Abuakwa State Council declares Etweresohene persona non grata in all Okyeman palaces https://www.adomonline.com/every-father-will-accept-a-prodigal-son-but-akyem-abuakwa-state-council-declares-etweresohene-persona-non-grata-in-all-okyeman-palaces/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 16:05:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655539 The Akyem Abuakwa State Council has declared the Etweresohene, Nana Ofosu Kwabi Ayebiahwe, persona non grata in all palaces within the Akyem Abuakwa State.

He has also been banned from attending all customary activities, including funerals and state functions organised under the auspices of the Akyem Abuakwa State.

The ban does not include participation in statutory duties.

The State Council of Akyem Abuakwa, in response to the Etweresohene’s intransigent conduct, unanimously took this decision at an emergency meeting held at the Ofori Panin Fie on Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Kyebi.

“Every father will accept a prodigal son, but what every father will not accept is a coup d’étatist. That will not happen. Okyeman has never run away from any battle; we fought several battles and were never defeated. The Royal Aduana family of Osenase and Etwereso should provide a royal who is ready to work with the Ofori Panin Fie, and we shall welcome him,” Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin noted.

The decision of the Council is premised on alleged secessionist and treasonable conduct, leading to the stripping of his Daasebre title and his failure to honour an invitation from Nananom to answer to his actions.

“On the 10th day of April 2026, you disrespected summons to appear before His Royal Majesty the Okyenhene and Nananom of the Standing Committee with a 14-day medical excuse duty, only to resurface with a rented coterie of people at Etwereso, where you announced a failed secessionist decision which has been denounced by your Aduana Royal Family, Nananom and principal stool elders within the Odau Group,” Okyeame Antwi Boasiako Sekyere, Okyenhene Kyeame, noted in a statement on behalf of the Council.

The State Council says the Etweresohene is noted to have deliberately disrespected summons of the Standing Committee and continues to act in aberration of custom by refusing the sacred ritual invitation which symbolises the authority of the Okyenhene.

“You have deliberately denied yourself the opportunity offered to explain your uncustomary and treasonable conduct. We are communicating by this letter to the stool elders of the Aduana Royal family of Osenase and Etwereso for their necessary action,” the State Council resolves.

“In consequence of the above, you are declared persona non grata in all palaces of the over 940 towns, villages and settlements in Akyem Abuakwa. To give customary validity to the above, Nananom has further decided that any chief who violates these orders would have acted in aberration of his oral and written oath, and will, in consequence, suffer the penalty for it,” the State Council decides.

The Akyem Abuakwa State Council hinted that Nananom, in the spirit of forbearance and unity, have had to tolerate the fundamental customary breaches and disregard attendant with Ofosu Kwabi’s unruly conduct.

“The above decision comes with the fact that the State Council of the Akyem Abuakwa State has come with the difficult terms of its responsibility to protect the public peace, the unity of Okyeman, the sanctity of the Ofori Panin Stool and uphold the dignity of traditional authority and is no longer capable of affording tolerance of your failed secessionist and uncustomary behaviour.”

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I’ve received death threats from some NPP members — Base Movement founder https://www.adomonline.com/ive-received-death-threats-from-some-npp-members-base-movement-founder/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:36:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655523 The founder of The Base Movement, Dr. George Oti Bonsu, has alleged that he has been receiving death threats from some members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Speaking on Accra-based UTV Ghana, he claimed the threats are linked to his role in promoting and pushing the Base Movement.

“I’ve been receiving death threats over the Base Movement from NPP members,” he alleged.

According to him, he was once a financier of the party but is no longer associated with it.

“I’m no longer with the NPP, and I won’t comment on them,” he said.

He stated that due to the alleged threats, he has decided not to make further comments on issues concerning the NPP.

Dr. Oti Bonsu added that the situation has made it difficult for him to openly engage in political discussions involving the party.

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GPHA explores funding options to complete Boankra Inland Logistics Terminal as contractors cite funding challenges https://www.adomonline.com/gpha-explores-funding-options-to-complete-boankra-inland-logistics-terminal-as-contractors-cite-funding-challenges/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:33:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655529 The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) says it is exploring all possible avenues to ensure the completion of the Boankra Inland Logistics Terminal in the Ashanti Region.

The project has reached only about six percent completion instead of the estimated 20 percent target projected for April 2026, largely due to financial constraints.

Board Chairman of GPHA, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, says government funding sources as well as private sector partnerships are being considered to support the project.

“As a citizen of this country, I believe we can’t allow this project to rot away,” he said.

He added, “We won’t limit ourselves to specific sources of funding. We are looking at private capital, and we will continue to engage the government on it.”

Although the project falls under the Ghana Shippers Authority, GPHA has been a major financier.

In recent times, potential investors have visited the site to inspect ongoing works to inform their investment decisions.

Currently, the terminal area is about 98 percent complete, while the freight station, mechanical workshop, and bonded warehouse are at advanced stages of completion. Some internal road networks within the terminal have also been completed.

Project consultant, Dr. J.B. Koranteng Yorke of Vision Consults, noted that several components have stalled due to funding challenges.

“There are some components that we haven’t started because of funding. The interchange is one of them. The fire station is about forty percent completed,” he said.

Contractor Justmoh Construction says it has deployed equipment and staff to continue work, but progress has slowed due to inadequate funding.

“We as contractors have exhausted all our lines of credit. It is very tough for us. Keeping skeletal staff here is very costly. The capacity of equipment and all we were using here are parked. Hopefully, something better comes up very soon,” contractor Justice Amoh explained.

Although the government’s debt situation remains undisclosed, it is believed that settling outstanding obligations could help accelerate completion of the project.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Shippers Authority has expressed satisfaction with the pace of work but admits more progress is needed.

According to CEO Prof. Ransford Gyampo, “the Ghana Shippers Authority undertakes a monthly site visit of the project, and I am happy to say that every time we come here we see slight progress. I know that if we have funding, we would do better.”

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Agya Koo is not the founder of The Base Movement — Dr Oti Bonsu clarifies https://www.adomonline.com/agya-koo-is-not-the-founder-of-the-base-movement-dr-oti-bonsu-clarifies/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:19:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655503 The founder of The Base Movement, Dr. George Oti Bonsu, has clarified the origins of the group, stating that it was established out of admiration for Kennedy Agyapong and his vision for Ghana’s development.

Speaking on UTV Ghana, he dismissed claims that actor Agya Koo founded the movement.

According to him, the idea to form the group stemmed from his personal admiration for Kennedy Agyapong’s leadership style, ideas, and mindset, which he believes resonate with many Ghanaians.

He explained that he initially engaged members of Kennedy Agyapong’s fundraising team with the idea of creating a support base for him.

Dr. Oti Bonsu said the proposal was accepted, and discussions were held in Cape Coast, where Kennedy Agyapong also endorsed the initiative and informed his various support groups about it.

He noted that at the time, it was only referred to as a “base” and had not yet evolved into a full movement.

He added that actor Agya Koo later reached out with his team and joined the group after its formation.

“I founded The Base Movement out of admiration for Kennedy Agyapong—Agya Koo only joined later; he is not the founder,” he said.

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Traders lament theft amidst demolition of Nkawkaw Central Market https://www.adomonline.com/traders-lament-theft-amidst-demolition-of-nkawkaw-central-market/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:13:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655516 Demolition works have commenced at the Nkawkaw Central Market to pave the way for the first phase of its redevelopment, with scrap dealers already moving in to salvage materials.

Heavy-duty machinery was deployed to the site early Friday as authorities began pulling down sections of the market as part of a long-awaited reconstruction project.

As debris piled up, scrap dealers quickly got to work, collecting metal and other reusable materials. Some described the period as a major opportunity for business.

“This is like our cocoa season because there is a lot of material to collect,” one dealer said, while cautioning unauthorised persons to stay away from the site for safety reasons.

However, while demolition progresses in one section, traders in other parts of the market are raising serious concerns over security.

Those operating in Phase Two say thieves are taking advantage of the situation, breaking into shops and stealing goods.

“People are entering our shops and taking our items. We need protection,” one affected trader lamented.

The traders are calling on authorities and security agencies to increase patrols and ensure the safety of their businesses as work continues.

The redevelopment of the market is expected to improve trading conditions in Nkawkaw, but traders say immediate attention must be given to security to prevent further losses.

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Leadership of 48 Colleges of Education protest in Accra over limited teacher recruitment slots https://www.adomonline.com/leadership-of-48-colleges-of-education-protest-in-accra-over-limited-teacher-recruitment-slots/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:04:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655510 The leadership of the 48 Colleges of Education across the country has taken to the streets of Accra to present a petition to government over what they describe as inadequate recruitment opportunities for trained teachers.

The group is protesting the decision by the Ghana Education Service (GES) to limit recruitment to 7,000 vacancies, a figure they argue does not reflect the growing number of trained graduates awaiting posting.

Carrying placards and chanting slogans, the demonstrators marched through parts of the capital, calling on authorities to review the recruitment quota and ensure fair opportunities for all qualified teachers.

“We cannot train thousands of teachers every year and then limit recruitment to just 7,000. It is not sustainable,” one of the leaders told Adom News during the protest.

The demonstration comes amid rising tension within the education sector over delays and limited intake in teacher recruitment.

On Wednesday, the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) also called for the suspension of the ongoing recruitment process, warning that the limited slots have worsened the plight of many trained teachers who have remained unemployed for years.

TTAG raised concerns that three different year groups are being made to compete for the same 7,000 positions, a situation they describe as unfair and one that risks sidelining many qualified graduates.

The association has further threatened nationwide demonstrations if government fails to address their concerns.

The leadership of the Colleges of Education is therefore urging government to increase the recruitment quota and engage stakeholders to find a long-term solution to graduate unemployment in the sector.

They warn that failure to act could deepen frustration among trained teachers and negatively affect the quality of education delivery across the country.

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Anti-LGBTQ bill: Attorney General proposes exemptions for health and human rights bodies https://www.adomonline.com/anti-lgbtq-bill-attorney-general-proposes-exemptions-for-health-and-human-rights-bodies/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 14:50:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655488 The Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, has proposed that key public institutions, including health and human rights bodies, be exempted from certain provisions under Clause 11 of the anti-LGBTQI bill currently before Parliament.

The proposal emerged during ongoing stakeholder consultations by the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee, where concerns were raised that aspects of the bill could inadvertently affect public health education and human rights work.

The bill seeks to prohibit the funding, sponsorship and promotion of activities linked to LGBTQI matters.

However, several institutions, including the Ghana AIDS Commission, the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), and health advocacy groups, have warned that the wording could interfere with their statutory mandates.

Chairman of the Committee, Mahama Shaibu, explained that the Attorney General is seeking to address these concerns through an exemption clause.

According to him, the aim is to ensure that legally mandated institutions are not restricted in the performance of their duties.

“The AG is proposing an exemption clause just so that we make it very clear that the AIDS Commission, CHRAJ, and all the other bodies will continue to do their work as mandated by their various enactments,” he said.

He added that the committee would consider the proposal alongside other legal interpretations to ensure the final wording aligns with the intent of the bill.

“We are confident that we have interpretation to look at, and we should clearly think of definitions that align with the object and content of the bill,” he said.

Debate over the bill’s implementation structure also featured prominently during the discussions, with members divided on which ministry should oversee enforcement.

Some lawmakers argued that the Attorney General should take a leading role due to the bill’s legal implications.

The Member of Parliament for Gushegu, Alhassan Tampuli, said the bill should be treated primarily as a criminal matter rather than solely a social policy issue.

“At the core of it is about regulating behaviour to avoid the commission of an offence. Much as we are talking about family values and all of that, it is also a criminal enterprise that we are trying to prescribe.”

He therefore suggested that the Attorney General should take charge of its legal direction.

“I think that the Attorney General should be the lead person to deal with this matter,” he added.

However, Mr Shaibu clarified that all legislative instruments must pass through the Attorney General’s office for drafting review before reaching Parliament, but this does not automatically assign implementation responsibility to the office.

“No LI that comes through Parliament has not passed through the AG,” he said. “They are by law supposed to. Even if drafted from a different department, it will still pass through the AG.”

He added that the current debate should not alter the ministry responsible for the bill’s policy direction.

“I think we should still leave this human sexual rights, family values bill under the care of the ministry,” he said.

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Suspected Boko Haram militants kill at least 20 in northeast Nigeria attacks, local officials say https://www.adomonline.com/suspected-boko-haram-militants-kill-at-least-20-in-northeast-nigeria-attacks-local-officials-say/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 14:25:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655506 The persistent security vacuum in northeast Nigeria widened on Tuesday as suspected Boko Haram militants launched a coordinated assault on two rural communities. The attacks resulted in the deaths of at least 20 people and underscored the increasing fragility of remote areas near the Sambisa forest. Riding motorcycles, the insurgents targeted the villages of Pubagu in Borno State and Mayo-Ladde in neighbouring Adamawa State. The two locations, though in different states, are separated only by a river.

Local officials reported that the gunmen arrived at approximately 4:00 p.m. local time (15:00 GMT/Ghana time) and operated with near impunity for several hours. The assault marks a significant escalation in the 17-year insurgency that continues to destabilise Africa’s most populous nation. Despite numerous military campaigns, extremist groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) remain capable of overwhelming local defences.

Lethal Incursion in Pubagu

The village of Pubagu, situated in the Askira-Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, suffered the highest casualty count with 11 residents confirmed dead. For many, the violence was a shocking departure from the community’s history of relative peace. Mwada Saidu Uba, the local council chairman, noted the unexpected nature of the violence. “Pubagu is one of the locations in our council area that had never suffered such an attack until yesterday,” he stated following the funerals of those killed.

Eyewitnesses in Pubagu detailed a relentless onslaught that lasted over an hour. One survivor, speaking on the condition of anonymity, described the indiscriminate nature of the violence. “Yesterday evening, the terrorists stormed our community in Pubagu. They shot sporadically for hours, burning houses and shops. They killed both men and women after operating for over one hour,” the source said. Usman Rumirgo, a local ward official, confirmed that assailants set several houses ablaze before fleeing, leaving two survivors critically injured.

Assault on Mayo-Ladde

Simultaneously, the attackers crossed into Adamawa State to strike the community of Mayo-Ladde in the Hong Local Government Area. In this secondary location, nine people were killed as the gunmen exploited the porous border between the two states. Like the raid in Borno, the militants focused on the destruction of infrastructure and the seizure of vital resources.

The humanitarian impact of the raid was immediate and devastating. In addition to the loss of life, the militants engaged in systematic destruction of property and essential resources, including the looting of food supplies. Mada Saidu, the chairman of Askira-Uba district, provided a grim assessment of the total scale of the tragedy. “In total, we have 20 deaths, 11 from Askira Uba in Borno, nine from Hong Local Government Area, Adamawa,” Saidu confirmed.

Condemnation and Allegations of War Crimes

The international community has reacted with sharp condemnation to the scale of the atrocities. Amnesty International released a statement strongly condemning the “vicious and unlawful attack,” noting that in addition to the loss of life, Boko Haram militants targeted places of worship and private residences. The organisation emphasised that the deliberate killing of non-combatants represents a grave violation of international law.

“Such horrific killing of civilians by Boko Haram once again demonstrates its brazen disregard for life,” the human rights group stated. “These killings specifically targeting civilians amount to war crimes, and perpetrators must be swiftly brought to justice.” Amnesty further asserted that the consistent targeting of civilians is “unacceptable and must end,” calling for a shift in accountability for the insurgent group’s 17-year campaign of terror.

Military Counter-Offensive and Recent Gains

Following the raids on Pubagu and Mayo-Ladde, the Nigerian military launched a series of high-stakes counter-offensives. In the early hours of April 23, 2026, troops from Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) successfully repelled a major terrorist assault at the Kukareta location. Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, the Media Information Officer for the Joint Task Force, reported that the engagement lasted three hours and resulted in a “disorderly withdrawal” of the insurgent forces.

The military reported that 24 terrorists were neutralised during the encounter. Troops also recovered a significant cache of weaponry, including 18 AK-47 rifles, multiple machine guns, anti-aircraft guns, and mortar tubes. While two personnel were wounded and an armoured tank sustained damage, the military characterised the operation as a decisive success. “This successful operation highlights the resilience, combat readiness and fire superiority of OPHK troops in denying terrorists freedom of action,” Uba stated, adding that exploitation operations are ongoing to recover additional equipment along withdrawal routes marked by blood trails.

Federal Government and Military Response

In response to the surge in violence, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stated the State House commiserated with the people of Borno and Adamawa. The President characterised the raids as “final, desperate, and frantic attempts” by terrorist elements to spread fear in the face of sustained military pressure. “We will continue to intensify our efforts against all criminal elements, wherever they may be,” Tinubu stated, noting that he has directed security chiefs to move to the region to take direct charge of the situation.

The Nigerian Armed Forces have signalled a simultaneous escalation in counter-terrorism operations, deploying additional troops to the Askira-Uba axis. A spokesperson for the Defence Headquarters confirmed that the army is currently conducting intelligence-led missions to locate the motorcycle-mounted units responsible for the raids. To sustain this momentum, the federal government announced the approval of advanced equipment and operational support to enhance the capabilities of frontline troops stationed in these high-risk “theatres” of conflict.

Despite these strategic gains, the vulnerability of remote hubs remains a critical concern. Mada Saidu noted that when the initial attacks began, local security groups were quickly outmatched. “I later went there together with the army. Initially, it was local security that was there, that is, hunters and vigilantes. But they were overpowered by the terrorists,” Saidu said. This pattern highlights the ongoing difficulty the Nigerian government faces in securing vast rural landscapes against mobile, highly motivated insurgent cells that expertly exploit security gaps.

Regional Instability and Emerging Threats

This latest wave of violence is emblematic of a broader surge in extremist activity across the northeast. Just days prior, on April 16, Boko Haram militants killed four soldiers and a civilian woman in the Mussa community in Askira Uba, highlighting the persistent danger to both military personnel and civilians. Beyond the established presence of Boko Haram and ISWAP, the region now faces emerging threats from the IS-linked Lakurawa and various bandit ggroups specialisingin kidnapping and illegal mining. “Vulnerable rural communities regularly come under fire from Islamic extremists and bandits who take advantage of Nigeria’s vast rural areas and security gaps,” officials observed.

Humanitarian Crisis and Strategic Outlook

The long-standing conflict has claimed thousands of lives and displaced at least 2 million people, creating a humanitarian crisis that aid organisations struggle to contain. As the two critically injured victims from the recent raids receive treatment at a nearby hospital, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the limitations of local vigilante groups against well-armed insurgents. The recurring violence underscores a complex security dilemma where the state must balance the protection of remote agricultural hubs with the pursuit of highly mobile militant factions. To prevent further erosion of authority, a more robust and proactive presence is required to shield these isolated border communities from the shifting frontlines of the 17-year conflict.

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NPP stalwarts commiserate with Anthony Karbo over father’s passing https://www.adomonline.com/npp-stalwarts-commiserate-with-anthony-karbo-over-fathers-passing/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 14:22:40 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655463 Leading figures of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) have rallied around former Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways, Anthony Abayifaa Karbo, following the passing of his father, Naa Puowelle Karbo III, Paramount Chief of the Lawra Traditional Area.

Among those who have paid their respects are NPP Ashanti Regional Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, former Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, and Member of Parliament for Effiduase-Asokore Nana Ayew Afriyie, among others.

The party stalwarts visited to commiserate with Mr. Karbo and his family, offering words of comfort and solidarity during the difficult period.

Naa Karbo III is reported to have passed away in the early hours of Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at the Bank of Ghana Hospital in Accra.

Aged 79, he served as former President of the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs and past Vice-President of the National House of Chiefs.

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Mfantseman Assembly commends Electoral Area Waste initiative, urges stronger collaboration with Zoomlion for sustainable waste management https://www.adomonline.com/mfantseman-assembly-commends-electoral-area-waste-initiative-urges-stronger-collaboration-with-zoomlion-for-sustainable-waste-management/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 14:13:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655453 The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Mfantseman, Eric Stanley Acquah has called for stronger collaboration between Zoomlion Ghana and the assembly for improved service delivery for the environmental health needs of the people.

He disclosed that the Assembly’s newly introduced Electoral Area Waste Management Programme is yielding positive results, with sanitation interventions already rolled out in 29 electoral areas out of the municipality’s 36 electoral areas.

The MCE made this known during an engagement involving members of Parliament’s Select Committee, officials of the Assembly, other stakeholders and management of Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZL), where sanitation delivery and operational challenges within the municipality came under review.

According to the MCE, while the Electoral Area Waste Management Programme has significantly improved sanitation management at the local level, the Assembly remains hopeful that some aspects of Zoomlion’s service delivery will improve immediately to meet contractual requirements.u

The MCE also identified the activities of informal waste collectors, popularly referred to as “junkies,” as one of the municipality’s major sanitation challenges.

According to him, these individuals collect waste from traders and residents, receive payment for the service, but fail to transport the waste to designated final disposal sites, leading to indiscriminate dumping and environmental contamination across parts of the municipality.

Mr. Acquah was worried that that even though there is no existing fumigation contract with any company in 2026 government still deducts money from their common fund for fumigation at source.

Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Sanitation and Water Resources and MP for Nkwanta North Hon. John Oti Bless, acknowledged the concerns raised and assured stakeholders that the committee would engage the Administrator of the District Assemblies Common Fund to address issues surrounding deductions and sanitation financing arrangements.

The Ranking Member of the Committee and MP for Achiase, Hon. Kofi Marfo also stressed that assemblies should not be made to bear the consequences of inefficiencies in service delivery.

He noted that waste management companies must be held accountable to their contractual obligations and urged Zoomlion management to improve operational efficiency.

Responding to the concerns, the Central Regional Coordinator of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Ernest Osei, highlighted the company’s longstanding commitment to the municipality, particularly during periods of public health emergencies.

He recalled that during a cholera outbreak in Mfantseman, Zoomlion provided emergency financial support, chemicals, and undertook large-scale disinfection and fumigation exercises across the municipality to help contain the spread of the disease.

Mr. Osei therefore called for stronger collaboration between the Assembly and Zoomlion, emphasizing that a healthy working relationship between both institutions remains critical to improving sanitation outcomes for residents.

He added that Zoomlion has consistently supplied communal waste containers to various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), including Mfantseman, and has remained committed to lifting waste regularly.

He, however, noted that operational challenges such as equipment breakdowns, heavy rainfall, and indiscriminate dumping around communal containers occasionally disrupt waste evacuation schedules.

Also addressing the meeting, Zoomlion’s Regional Vector Control Officer, Gideon Sogbey, dismissed claims of service lapses, explaining that several sanitation interventions undertaken by the company often go undocumented due to the longstanding relationship between both institutions.

He maintained that Zoomlion has continued to provide extensive support beyond its formal obligations and called for a fair assessment of the company’s contributions to sanitation management in the municipality.

The meeting underscored the need for improved coordination among assemblies, waste management service providers, and policymakers to address sanitation challenges and ensure cleaner communities across Mfantseman.

The Parliamentary Select Committee on Sanitation and Water Resources is currently undertaking a monitoring visit to the Central and Western Regions from Thursday, April 23 to Monday, April 27, 2026, as part of its constitutional oversight responsibilities within Ghana’s sanitation and water sectors.

The visit is aimed at assessing the current state of sanitation services, evaluating the effectiveness of waste management systems, and gaining firsthand insight into the general sanitation situation in selected communities across the two regions.

As part of the exercise, members of the Committee are engaging key stakeholders in the sanitation sector, inspecting selected waste facilities, and receiving technical briefings on sanitation management practices and interventions being implemented within the regions.

The monitoring exercise underscores Parliament’s commitment to ensuring effective sanitation delivery, strengthening accountability, and supporting policies and interventions that promote a cleaner and healthier Ghana.

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Mahama announces $250m investment for AI computing centre https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-announces-250m-investment-for-ai-computing-centre/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 13:55:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655483 President John Dramani Mahama has announced a $250 million government investment to establish a world-class Artificial Intelligence (AI) computing centre as part of efforts to position Ghana as a leader in emerging technologies.

Speaking at the launch of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy on Friday, April 24, the President said the facility will serve as the backbone of Ghana’s AI development agenda.

“I am pleased to announce major financial commitments towards our AI agenda. Ghana will invest $250 million to establish a world-class AI computing centre,” he stated.

He explained that the centre will function as a hub for research, innovation and enterprise, enabling Ghanaian talent to develop solutions not only for the local market but also for the wider African continent.

“The proposed AI computing centre will serve as a nerve centre for research, innovation and enterprise, enabling Ghanaian talent to build solutions not only for our country but also for the wider African continent,” he said.

In addition, President Mahama announced a further $20 million allocation to support the short- to medium-term implementation of the National AI Strategy, describing the combined investment as critical to Ghana’s long-term development.

“These investments are bold but necessary,” he emphasised.

The President stressed that achieving the country’s AI ambitions will require strong collaboration across sectors, including government, academia, industry, civil society and development partners.

“Success will require strong partnerships among the state, academia, civil society, industry and our development partners,” he noted.

He acknowledged contributions from key stakeholders involved in developing the strategy, including the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, international partners such as the UK High Commission, GIZ, the United Nations, and the Responsible AI Lab at KNUST.

President Mahama outlined key pillars of the strategy, including ethical AI development, education and skills training, industrial innovation, data governance, research, and improved public sector services.

He underscored the importance of capacity building, noting that skilled human resources, strong institutions and reliable infrastructure are essential for the success of the AI agenda.

“At the heart of all these pillars is one imperative: capacity. Without skilled people, strong institutions, secure infrastructure and sound governance, no AI strategy can succeed,” he said.

The President also highlighted the strategic importance of digital infrastructure, likening it to traditional development assets such as roads and energy systems.

“Data, computing power, connectivity and energy are now as strategic to the digital age as roads, ports, railways and power plants were in earlier eras,” he added.

He assured that government is deliberately strengthening Ghana’s digital backbone to support innovation and meet the growing demands of artificial intelligence systems.

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Mahama unveils 10-year AI strategy, outlines vision for Ghana’s digital future https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-unveils-10-year-ai-strategy-outlines-vision-for-ghanas-digital-future/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 13:09:23 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655464 President John Dramani Mahama has described Ghana’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy as a long-term national blueprint that will require collective effort across all sectors to achieve its goals.

Speaking at the official launch of the strategy in Accra on April 24, the President said implementation will span a 10-year period, guided by clear targets and continuous monitoring.

“This strategy will be implemented over 10 years, with clear targets and indicators across all its pillars. We intend to monitor progress closely and ensure that implementation remains disciplined and purposeful,” he stated.

President Mahama announced plans to establish a dedicated Artificial Intelligence office to coordinate and oversee the rollout of the strategy, describing it as essential for ensuring accountability and progress.

“One of the most critical steps will be to establish a responsible artificial intelligence office to oversee implementation, coordinate stakeholders, and drive the strategy’s objectives,” he added.

He outlined Ghana’s ambition to build a robust Artificial Intelligence ecosystem by 2035, aimed at transforming key sectors of the economy and society.

According to him, the vision includes expanding digital literacy and access, strengthening job creation and entrepreneurship, supporting local innovation, promoting indigenous language technologies, and improving public sector performance.

“We envision a future in which AI is embedded across our educational system, where innovation hubs flourish beyond Accra, where universities lead in frontier research, and where Ghanaian startups scale globally,” he said.

The President also stressed the need for inclusivity, noting that vulnerable groups must not be left behind in the technological transition.

“Our informal sector and persons with disabilities must not be excluded. We must ensure gender equity in the rollout of AI and build a public service capable of leading AI-enabled transformation,” he emphasised.

On education, President Mahama revealed that steps are already underway to equip Ghanaian children with digital skills, with the Ministry of Education expected to complete curriculum reforms by June.

“We will be introducing AI, coding, robotics and electronics at the basic level to prepare our children for the digital future,” he disclosed.

Describing the strategy as more than a policy document, the President said it represents a national call to action, urging government, academia, the private sector and the youth to play active roles in its implementation.

“It calls on all of us to ensure that AI becomes a force for inclusion, productivity, creativity and national progress,” he said.

“Let us build an AI future shaped by our own values and deploy innovation in the service of our people. Ghana must lead with vision, purpose and responsibility in this new technological age,” he added.

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Chris Hughton opens up on prostate cancer battle https://www.adomonline.com/chris-hughton-opens-up-on-prostate-cancer-battle/ Fri, 24 Apr 2026 12:50:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2655450 Former Chris Hughton has revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year but has since undergone successful surgery and is now cancer-free.

The 67-year-old received the diagnosis in April and underwent an operation in May to remove his prostate. The condition was detected early, and he has since made a strong recovery.

Hughton, a former Tottenham Hotspur and Republic of Ireland defender who later managed Newcastle United and Brighton in the Premier League, said he is now in good health and hopes to use his experience to raise awareness about the disease.

“The news certainly didn’t scare me,” he said. “I know everyone is different, but my first impression was ‘I’ll be fine.’ I didn’t instantly think this is probably just going to kill me. I just thought, ‘OK, we’ll have to do what we have to do.’”

The former Black Stars coach explained that the warning signs first emerged during a routine health check while he was in charge at Brighton, arranged through the League Managers Association.

Further monitoring showed elevated PSA levels, and a later scan confirmed cancer. He was considered at higher risk due to his age, family history, and ethnicity—factors linked to increased prostate cancer risk among Black men.

“I had very good advice, and all the treatment options were given to me, and I decided to have my prostate removed. The recovery has gone really well,” he said.

“I’m one year post-operation, and I feel good. It’s all gone very well. I’ve got a lot of energy. Keeping active and busy is part of how I am anyway, but it’s also about rehabilitation and keeping your mind active as well.”

“I’m very comfortable with my prognosis and my post-operation feelings. I’m in a really good place,” he added.

Hughton, who won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup with Tottenham and earned 53 caps for the Republic of Ireland, has previously managed clubs including Birmingham City, Norwich City and Nottingham Forest.

He took charge of the Ghana national football team after the 2022 World Cup in Qatar but was dismissed in 2024 following the team’s group-stage exit at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

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