Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Wed, 17 Jun 2026 01:32:34 +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 2026 WC: We must win against Panama – Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-we-must-win-against-panama-ghana-coach-carlos-queiroz/ Wed, 17 Jun 2026 01:32:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673625 Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has made it clear that nothing short of victory will be acceptable when the Black Stars begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Panama.

Speaking ahead of the Group L encounter, the experienced Portuguese manager described the fixture as a “must-win,” insisting that results remain the ultimate measure of success in football.

“It’s a must-win game [against Panama. I don’t remember in my life any game I played that wasn’t a must-win. Our value is based on results, and the only medicine that works in football is to win,” Carlos Oueiroz told reporters.

The opening match is set for Wednesday, June 17, with kick-off scheduled for 23:00 GMT.

Panama, meanwhile, enter the contest with added motivation as they chase their first-ever World Cup victory in history.

The showdown at BMO Field has attracted significant attention, with Ghana targeting a strong start in what will be their fifth appearance on football’s biggest stage.

After facing Panama, Ghana will take on England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before wrapping up their Group L fixtures against Croatia on June 27.

The Black Stars will be hoping to advance beyond the group stage for the first time since their memorable quarter-final run at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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2026 WC: Carlos Queiroz hails Ghana squad unity ahead of opener against Panama https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-carlos-queiroz-hails-ghana-squad-unity-ahead-of-opener-against-panama/ Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:40:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673619 Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has praised the adaptability and collective spirit of his squad as the Black Stars prepare to open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Panama on Wednesday night.

The five-time African champions, making their fifth appearance at the global tournament, begin their Group L journey at BMO Field with kick-off set for 23:00 GMT.

Speaking to the media on the eve of the match, Queiroz highlighted the positive response of his players to his methods and the blending of different footballing influences within the squad.

“We’ve got the task of connecting players that have a French philosophy of the game with those who have English and Spanish ones,” said Queiroz.

“And then it has to combine with local ideas to create an identity for our game,” he added. “It has not been easy, but it’s been very rewarding to do because our players have been very cooperative.

“They’ve been very open. They’ve been seeking to participate in the construction of a very strong team.”

The experienced Portuguese coach, who is overseeing his fifth World Cup tournament, said the process of building cohesion within a short preparation window has been central to Ghana’s development.

“The connection has been the most important aspect that we’ve been able to work on in this short time that we’ve had together,” said Queiroz, who is overseeing a team at the World Cup for the fifth time.

“I am quite pleased because the team has responded well. They’re very cohesive. They’re very well integrated. We have a compact team.”

Attention is now firmly on Ghana’s opening fixture, which has drawn significant anticipation as the Black Stars aim to start strongly in a challenging group.

After facing Panama, Ghana will meet England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before wrapping up their Group L matches against Croatia on June 27.

The Black Stars are targeting a return to the knockout stages for the first time since their historic quarter-final run at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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2026 WC: We will showcase our strength against Panama – Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-we-will-showcase-our-strength-against-panama-ghana-coach-carlos-queiroz/ Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:19:28 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673614 Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz has expressed confidence in the Black Stars’ ability to demonstrate their quality when they face Panama in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The four-time African champions begin their campaign against the Central American side at BMO Field in Toronto on Wednesday, with expectations high as Ghana seeks a positive start to its fifth appearance at the global showpiece.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Queiroz acknowledged the strengths of the Panamanian team, describing them as a disciplined and experienced opponent capable of causing problems.

Despite his respect for Panama, the veteran coach believes Ghana possesses the attributes needed to secure victory.

“Of course, (Panama) has some weaknesses,” Queiroz said. “We need to find them, and I believe we have the solution to their strengths.”

The 73-year-old highlighted the qualities within his squad, insisting the Black Stars have the tools required to compete at the highest level.

“We’ve got great experience, we’ve got quality, we’ve got speed, we’ve got skill.

“I think we can do well in one-on-one situations. We’re strong, and we’ll showcase our strengths in the game,” he added. 

The Group A encounter has generated significant excitement among Ghanaian supporters, with the Black Stars eager to begin their World Cup journey on a winning note.

After facing Panama, Ghana will take on England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before wrapping up their group-stage campaign against Croatia on June 27.

The Black Stars will also be aiming to reach the knockout stage of the World Cup for the first time since their historic run to the quarter-finals at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where they came within a penalty shootout of becoming the first African nation to reach the semi-finals.

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2026 WC: Kurt Okraku backs ‘determined’ Black Stars to rewrite history ahead of Panama clash https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-kurt-okraku-backs-determined-black-stars-to-rewrite-history-ahead-of-panama-clash/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:59:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673609 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has expressed confidence in the Black Stars’ readiness and determination to make a strong statement at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, insisting the team is eager to “rewrite its story” when Ghana faces Panama in its opening Group L match on Wednesday.

Okraku made the remarks during a visit by Vice President Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang to the team’s hotel in Toronto on Tuesday, as preparations intensified ahead of the crucial encounter at BMO Field.

Addressing the Vice President and the delegation, the GFA President highlighted the commitment and focus within the squad, led by captain Jordan Ayew, ahead of Ghana’s fifth appearance at the global showpiece.

“One thing is very clear: these boys here, led by captain Jordan Ayew, are extremely determined to rewrite our story,” Okraku said.

“The 26-plus players that you see here and the technical team are ready. Tomorrow is the day they’ve been waiting for. Tomorrow is the day they’ve been preparing for.”

The GFA boss also emphasized the enormous expectations Ghanaians place on the national team, describing the Black Stars as a symbol of national pride that unites the country.

“We say in Ghana we have 30 million-plus people. And I can tell you, Your Excellency, for a fact that we have 30 million-plus coaches in Ghana. And we also have 30 million-plus supporters, fans of this team called the Black Stars,” he stated.

“This is how important this team is to Ghanaians. And our players here, our technical team led by Coach Carlos Queiroz, are fully aware of the expectations of the country to play well.”

Okraku added that the opening match against Panama would mark the beginning of Ghana’s quest for World Cup glory, urging the players to embrace the challenge on football’s biggest stage.

“Tomorrow will be the day they walk through that tunnel onto the green turf to fight for glory for Mother Ghana,” he said.

The fixture against the Central American side has generated considerable excitement among Ghanaian supporters, with the Black Stars seeking a positive start to their campaign.

Following the Panama encounter, Ghana will take on England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before concluding their Group L campaign against Croatia on June 27.

The Black Stars will be aiming to progress beyond the group stage and reach the knockout rounds of the FIFA World Cup for the first time since their memorable run to the quarter-finals in South Africa in 2010.

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2026 WC: Vice President inspires Black Stars ahead of Panama tie https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-vice-president-jane-naana-opoku-agyemang-inspires-black-stars-ahead-of-panama-tie/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:43:51 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673604 Vice President of Ghana, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, paid a morale-boosting visit to the Black Stars on Tuesday as the team finalised preparations for their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Panama.

The Black Stars arrived in Toronto earlier in the day from Rhode Island, where they had been holding a training camp ahead of their Group L opener.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang was accompanied by a distinguished delegation that included Chief Justice Baffoe Bonnie, Ghana’s High Commissioner to Canada Dora Francisca Edu-Buandoh, and Nana Otuo Siriboe II, who represented Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

Addressing the players and technical team at their hotel, the Vice President delivered a message of support from President John Dramani Mahama and the Ghanaian public, urging the squad to approach the tournament with discipline, unity and determination.

“The entire nation is behind you. Go out there and make Ghana proud,” she told the team.

The visit comes as Ghana prepares to begin its World Cup campaign against Panama at BMO Field on Wednesday, June 17, with kick-off scheduled for 23:00 GMT.

The four-time African champions will then take on England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before concluding their Group L fixtures against Croatia on June 27.

The Black Stars will be aiming to advance beyond the group stage and reach the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time since their historic run at the 2010 tournament.

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2026 WC: Thomas Partey to miss Ghana’s opener after visa appeal rejected https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-thomas-partey-to-miss-ghanas-opener-after-visa-appeal-rejected/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:15:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673596 Thomas Partey will miss Ghana’s World Cup opener against Panama after wrongly telling officials in Canada he had never been arrested or charged with a crime.

Partey, 33, was denied entry to Canada before Wednesday’s match in Toronto because of ongoing criminal proceedings in the UK.

The Ghanaian government sought permission for him to enter the country briefly to take part in the game but that appeal was rejected at a federal court in Ottawa.

The appeal ruling said there was “no serious issue in the underlying refusal” of the visa and “the applicant failed to disclose that he is the subject of multiple criminal charges for sexual violence in the UK”.

Former Arsenal player Partey pleaded not guilty to seven charges of rape and one count of sexual assault relating to allegations by four different women between 2020 and 2022 and is due to stand trial next year.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) told the BBC: ”Canada has been consistent that hosting major events does not change Canada’s immigration laws.

“Every person seeking to come to Canada is assessed individually, based on the facts available and the law that applies.”

IRCC officials had written to Partey to express concerns about whether his application had met the requirement to “answer truthfully” and referenced legislation covering misrepresentation which could impact a visa.

The court also noted that under immigration rules “having reasonable grounds to believe that an offence has been committed is sufficient” and a conviction is not required “to find the applicant inadmissible”.

Partey, who now plays for Spanish side Villarreal, has played more than 50 times for Ghana having made his debut in June 2016.

Before the tournament, head coach Carlos Queiroz said he had no qualms over selecting Partey.

Asked about the issue again on Tuesday, he said: “My business is to play with the cards that I have in front of me.

“We are waiting for a decision. When the decision [arrives], we are ready.”

Ghana play England in Boston on 23 June and Croatia in Philadelphia on 27 June.

They could return to Canada in the last 32 if they finish as runners-up in Group L.

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Mbappe becomes France’s all-time top scorer in win over Senegal https://www.adomonline.com/mbappe-becomes-frances-all-time-top-scorer-in-win-over-senegal/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:09:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673592 Kylian Mbappe became France’s all-time leading goalscorer with a superb double as Les Bleus beat Senegal in their World Cup opener in New Jersey.

Mbappe broke Senegal’s resistance in the second half with a low strike before rifling home a sensational long-range effort deep into stoppage time.

The Real Madrid forward’s second strike lifted him on to 58 goals for Les Bleus – one clear of former record holder Olivier Giroud.

Bradley Barcola had earlier put France 2-0 up before Ibrahim Mbaye pulled one back, but Mbappe’s second of the game ended Senegal’s hopes of a comeback.

It had been an underwhelming display by France prior to Mbappe’s opener as Senegal created the better opportunities and were perhaps unfortunate not to break the deadlock in an impressive first-half display.

Nicolas Jackson went closest for the Lions of Teranga when he rifled a low shot against the base of the post – which rebounded off goalkeeper Mike Maignan’s foot and trickled narrowly wide of the upright.

Ismaila Sarr should have given Senegal the lead on the stroke of half-time but failed to steer his close-range effort on target after connecting with Sadio Mane’s cross.

France, though, emerged for the second half with renewed purpose and were controversially denied a penalty when Mane appeared to catch Mbappe inside the box.

Referee Alireza Faghani initially awarded a corner for France, but the majority of fans inside the stadium were expecting the official to award a spot-kick after he was sent to his monitor by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

Faghani, however, decided that Mbappe had initiated the contact with former Liverpool forward Mane.

It ultimately mattered little, though, as France – and Mbappe – responded in style to secure all three points.

“People will still criticise him,” said Deschamps. “He can from time to time miss a game or two but on one action he really is able to tip the scales and bring his team to victory.

“People say he doesn’t defend enough – well, he isn’t here to defend. He is only 27, from the first day on, before he scored the two goals today, he does a lot for the group as a captain.

“I am happy for him. He wanted to score in a real match and especially this match with a global audience, he has a real aura.”

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NACOC to commemorate International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking https://www.adomonline.com/nacoc-to-commemorate-international-day-against-drug-abuse-and-illicit-trafficking/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 19:10:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673587 The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) is set to commemorate this year’s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with a focus on addressing the persistent challenges posed by the global drug problem and exploring innovative responses.

The commemoration, scheduled for Friday, June 26, 2026, will be held at the Kofi Ohene-Konadu Auditorium of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), under the theme: “The World Drug Problem: Persisting Issues, New Challenges, Innovative Responses.”

The event forms part of global activities marking the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, an occasion dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse, strengthening action against illicit drug trafficking, and promoting solutions to support prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.

The Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, is expected to be the Guest of Honour, while the Director-General of NACOC, Brigadier General Maxwell Obuba Mantey (Rtd.), will lead the Commission’s participation in the event.

The commemoration comes at a time when concerns over substance abuse, particularly among young people, continue to attract national attention, with stakeholders calling for stronger prevention measures, public education, and improved access to rehabilitation services.

NACOC has over the years undertaken enforcement operations, public sensitisation campaigns, and partnerships with relevant institutions as part of efforts to combat drug abuse and the illegal trafficking of narcotic substances in Ghana.

This year’s celebration will also focus on an extensive campaign against the use of illicit drugs among school children as data continues to grow.

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NDC orchestrated Chief Justice’s removal on weak grounds – Tuah-Yeboah https://www.adomonline.com/ndc-orchestrated-chief-justices-removal-on-weak-grounds-tuah-yeboah/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 19:05:44 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673576 Former Deputy Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has criticised the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) government for removing former Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo, on weak grounds.

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Tuesday, June 16, Mr Tuah-Yeboah argued that the allegations and circumstances surrounding the petition for the Chief Justice’s removal do not warrant such a significant constitutional action.

According to him, the removal of Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Torkornoo must be based on strong, credible and compelling evidence, given the importance of judicial independence to Ghana’s democratic governance, but the NDC failed to observe that.https://www.youtube.com/embed/gN5AlTw5PHE?si=fLn5DW22ruEXSmf_

In September 2025, President John Dramani Mahama has, in accordance with Article 146(9) of the 1992 Constitution, removed the Chief Justice, Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkonoo, from office.

This follows receipt of the report of the Committee constituted under Article 146(6) to inquire into a petition submitted by a Ghanaian citizen, Mr Daniel Ofori. After considering the petition and the evidence, the Committee found that the grounds of stated misbehaviour under Article 146(1) had been established and recommended her removal from office.

Under Article 146(9), the President is required to act in accordance with the committee’s recommendation.

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Future NPP government could reopen discontinued criminal cases – Former Deputy AG https://www.adomonline.com/future-npp-government-could-reopen-discontinued-criminal-cases-former-deputy-ag/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:18:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673566 Former Deputy Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has indicated that a future New Patriotic Party (NPP) government could revisit and reopen criminal cases that were discontinued under the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration.

Speaking on JoyNews’ The Pulse, Mr Tuah-Yeboah said a change in government could warrant a review of decisions taken by the current Attorney-General, particularly in cases where prosecutions were halted despite the existence of evidence that could support criminal proceedings.

His comments come amid ongoing debate over the decision by the Attorney-General in 2025 to discontinue a number of high-profile criminal cases involving leading members and associates of the NDC.

“All outstanding cases that Ghanaians have actually been following all this while and the AG has decided not to pursue, a change in government will call for a review of those cases again, and if there is merit for it to be resurrected, why not?” he said.

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Adentan Assembly directed to submit updated disability data following Ministry assessment https://www.adomonline.com/adentan-assembly-directed-to-submit-updated-disability-data-following-ministry-assessment/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:17:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673578 The Deputy Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, has raised concerns over the management of data on persons with disabilities by the Adentan Municipal Assembly after assessors discovered that records presented during an accountability assessment dated back to 2020, despite claims that updated information from 2024 was available.

The concern emerged during the District Accountability Series conducted by the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs at the Assembly. Assessors questioned why outdated records were submitted for review, stressing the importance of maintaining accurate and current data to ensure support reaches the intended beneficiaries.

Speaking after the assessment visit, Rita Naa Odoley Sowah said the Assembly had been directed to submit the updated 2024 records for verification and proper accountability in the administration of support programmes for persons with disabilities.

She emphasized that accurate data is critical in ensuring that resources allocated through the District Assemblies Common Fund benefit genuine recipients within the municipality.

Despite the concerns over data management, the Deputy Minister commended the Assembly for its efforts in supporting persons with disabilities. During the visit, she observed the distribution of deep freezers, polytanks, sewing machines, and other livelihood support items to beneficiaries. Some persons with disabilities are also receiving educational assistance through the payment of school fees.

The Deputy Minister further praised the Assembly’s performance in sanitation management, particularly its initiative to recycle plastic waste into products such as pillows and bags. She encouraged officials to expand the programme into residential communities to enhance waste management and environmental cleanliness.

The assessment also highlighted a number of development projects undertaken by the Assembly, including the construction of kindergarten facilities, classroom blocks, a maternity block, and accommodation for health workers.

The District Accountability Series forms part of efforts by the Ministry to evaluate the performance of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies and promote transparency, accountability, and improved service delivery at the local level.

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2026 Special Olympics National Advancement Games open in Sekondi https://www.adomonline.com/2026-special-olympics-national-advancement-games-open-in-sekondi/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:39:38 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673571 The 2026 Special Olympics National Advancement Games for learners with intellectual and developmental disabilities has opened at St. John’s Senior High School in Sekondi.

The 5-day event is on the theme: “Celebrating the Child with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities through Sports.” It is under the auspices of Special Olympics Ghana, in conjunction with the Ghana Education Service and UNICEF.

The event is funded by Special Olympics Ghana with support from ROBB Foundation, FET Mining, Mother for Support Special School, among others. The annual event is aimed at nurturing talent, strengthening social inclusion, and breaking down barriers and stereotypes.

This is the third time the Western Region is hosting the event, which has brought together children from special schools across all 16 regions of Ghana for inclusive sports and athletic competition. The best region that emerges winner in the competition will represent Ghana at the Summer Games in Santiago, Chile in 2027.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. Stephen Kwaku Owusu, Technical Advisor at the Ministry of Education, said it was not just an event but a celebration of human potential, determination, and courage. He said every child or individual, regardless of ability, deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and go beyond participation to excel.

Mr. Kwaku Owusu outlined the vital role sports play in building confidence, promoting healthy lifestyles, developing work and leadership skills, and fostering friendships that transcend regions and tribes.

Mr. Michael Aryeh, a Board Member of Special Olympics Ghana, said the event marked an important milestone in their collective efforts to promote inclusion, equity, and opportunity for persons with intellectual disabilities through sports, and to demonstrate sportsmanship, friendship, and excellence. He said the Special Olympics movement will continue to show that every individual, regardless of ability, can build confidence and gain experience.

Madam Mino Wang, Executive Director of FET Mining, a Chinese company and one of the sponsors of the event, said China-Ghana ties will continue to be strengthened to build a sustainable future. She expressed her outfit’s readiness to support the special athletes in the competition as part of its contribution to nurturing talents for the development of Ghana. Madam Wang described the special athletes as heroes and heroines in society who need the required support from stakeholders to develop their potential.

The Headmistress of Twin-City Special School at Sofokrom, Madam Crescentia Efua Bilson-Sai, said the games are ample testimony that “disability is not inability.” She said the Western Region was ready to host and win the event, adding that learners are endowed with potential and opportunities for inclusion in national development through sports.

Madam Mavis Opoku, Executive Director of ROBB Foundation, described Special Olympics sports as a celebration of courage, talent, and inclusion. She said all the athletes are champions and charged them to continue believing in themselves and giving their best.

Madam Rhoda Entchill, Education Officer at UNICEF in Accra, described the event as a turning point in the lives of such children, adding that the organization will support any opportunity for special children to learn, play, be healthy, and belong. She noted that children with intellectual and developmental disabilities often face barriers that have nothing to do with their potential.

Earlier, a contingent of school children from special schools across almost all 16 regions went on a float from Twin-City Special School at Sofokrom through the principal streets of Sekondi to drum home awareness that children with intellectual disabilities are capable of showcasing their innate talents and capabilities.

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Complete Farmer deepens agritech Innovation with farmer and buyer focused platforms https://www.adomonline.com/complete-farmer-deepens-agritech-innovation-with-farmer-and-buyer-focused-platforms/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:35:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673536 Complete Farmer’s CF Grower and CF Buyer platforms are positioning digital technology as a practical tool for improving how farmers produce, how buyers source, and how Ghana’s agricultural value chain operates.

The platforms are designed to support farmers with better production guidance while giving buyers a more reliable and transparent way to source agricultural commodities.

Together, they seek to reduce some of the long-standing challenges in agriculture, including limited technical support, weak market access, inconsistent supply, and poor visibility across the value chain.

Chief Technology Officer of Complete Farmer, Kola Olajide, said the platforms incorporate
artificial intelligence tools that allow farmers to assess crop health using their mobile phones.

“Now you can use your phone to scan a crop and it can tell you where the deficiencies are,” he explained.

According to him, the technology has been designed with smallholder farmers in mind,
especially those operating in areas with limited internet connectivity.

He noted that Complete Farmer has developed a network of field agents and offline functionality to ensure farmers are not excluded from the benefits of digital agriculture.

“Our agent network can use the app even in areas without internet access. Once
connectivity is restored, the data synchronizes automatically,” Olajide said.

The CF Grower platform supports farmers with services such as land mapping, soil analysis,
crop recommendations and crop-specific agronomic guidance.

CF Buyer, on the other hand, helps buyers connect more directly with farmers and build more reliable sourcing relationships.

Marketing Manager of Complete Farmer, Weetsa Adinku, said the platforms represent more
than a technology rollout. According to her, the company’s focus is on improving the entire
agricultural journey.

“At the heart of everything we do is agriculture, and at the heart of agriculture is the journey from farm to table,” she said.

“Every connection we create, every transaction we enable, and every solution we build is designed to make that journey more efficient, transparent and rewarding for everyone involved.”

She added that the platforms are intended to empower farmers, expand market access, improve transparency and create opportunities across the agricultural ecosystem.

Executive Director of the Kosmos Innovation Center, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, also
commended Complete Farmer’s growth, describing it as evidence of how innovative ideas can become impactful businesses when given the right support.

“Nine years ago, when I met Desmond, it was just an idea. Today it is a full-blown African business,” he said.

“Young start-ups come with energy, ambition and conviction. At the time, there was no proof, but today we are seeing the results.”

For farmers, the value of the platforms lies in having a more guided and less stressful way to manage production. For buyers, it is the ability to source with greater confidence and transparency.

For the wider sector, it points to a future where agriculture becomes more connected, efficient and data-driven.

As Ghana continues to focus on food sustainability and agribusiness growth, CF Grower and
CF Buyer offer a practical example of how technology can support local production, improve
market linkages and create greater value across the agricultural ecosystem.

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Complete Farmer launches CF Grower and CF Buyer to deepen digital agriculture in Ghana https://www.adomonline.com/complete-farmer-launches-cf-grower-and-cf-buyer-to-deepen-digital-agriculture-in-ghana/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:34:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673545 Complete Farmer has launched two digital platforms, CF Grower and CF Buyer, to help farmers produce more efficiently and give buyers a more reliable way to source agricultural commodities.

The platforms, launched in Accra on June 11, 2026, are designed to connect farmers, buyers, and other players in the agricultural value chain through a more structured digital system.

For Complete Farmer’s Chief Executive Officer, Desmond Koney, the platform is personal. He said his background in a farming family shaped his desire to build a system that improves the experience of farmers and helps them earn more value from their work.

“My dad was a farmer, my grandfather was a farmer, and I felt the need to change the narrative of farmers,” he said.

Koney explained that Complete Farmer is building a bridge between farmers and buyers, making it easier for both sides to transact smoothly.

He noted that farmers often need support not only to grow successfully, but also to sell successfully.

Speaking on behalf of the Director of PIAA, Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor, Programmes
Coordinator Emmanuel Owusu said Ghana’s growing use of technology creates a strong
opportunity for digital agriculture to thrive.

He expressed confidence that farmers and agribusiness professionals would embrace platforms that improve productivity and market access.

Early users of the platform have also praised its simplicity. In a video shared during the launch, one farmer described the experience as refreshing, saying it reduces the stress of moving from one market to another in search of agro-inputs.

The user also noted that the platform provides clear steps to guide farmers from planning through to contract completion.

Chief Technology Officer of Complete Farmer, Kola Olajide, said the platform includes
artificial intelligence tools that allow farmers to scan crops with their phones and identify
nutrient deficiencies.

“Now you can use your phone to scan a crop and it can tell you where the deficiencies are,” he explained.

He added that the system was built with smallholder farmers in mind, including offline
functionality supported by field agents. This allows data to be collected in areas with poor
connectivity and synchronised once internet access is restored.

With CF Grower and CF Buyer, Complete Farmer is positioning itself to support a more
structured agricultural value chain, where farmers can access guidance and markets more
easily, and buyers can source produce with greater confidence.

The launch marks another step in Ghana’s digital agriculture journey, offering a practical
model for how technology can improve production, strengthen market linkages and create new opportunities across the sector.

CF Grower focuses on the farmer’s production journey. It supports land mapping, soil and
crop recommendations, crop-specific agronomic guidance and other tools that help farmers
make better decisions from planning to harvest. The platform is available for download on
the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

CF Buyer, on the other hand, is built to improve commodity sourcing by connecting buyers
directly to farmers and supporting more transparent supply relationships across Ghana and
beyond. Buyers can access the platform through the Complete Farmer website at
www.completefarmer.com.

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Ghana Army College engages Volta Regional Minister on national cohesion and security https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-army-college-engages-volta-regional-minister-on-national-cohesion-and-security/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:33:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673551 A delegation from the Ghana Army College’s National College of Defence Studies has paid a courtesy call on Volta Regional Minister James Gunu as part of a research exercise focused on the theme, “National Cohesion, Security and Sustainable Development.”

The visit formed part of the College’s field studies aimed at gathering information and perspectives on national cohesion and its role in promoting security and sustainable development in Ghana.

The team, comprising 12 participants and eight faculty members, is expected to visit the Ho West, Agotime-Ziope, Adaklu, and South Dayi districts as part of its research activities in the Volta Region.

Speaking after the engagement, the Deputy Commander of the National College of Defence Studies and leader of the delegation, Brigadier General Konadu, said the institution was established in 2023 as Ghana’s highest professional military education institution to train senior military officers, officers from allied countries, and senior public servants for strategic leadership positions.

He explained that the College adopts an annual theme to guide its academic discussions and research activities, with this year’s focus being national cohesion, security, and sustainable development.

According to him, findings from the field studies will be compiled into a report and submitted to the appropriate authorities to help shape national policy and development planning.

Brigadier General Konadu stressed that strengthening national cohesion remains essential to safeguarding Ghana’s security and creating the conditions necessary for sustainable development.

Welcoming the delegation, Volta Regional Minister James Gunu commended the Ghana Armed Forces for initiating research on issues critical to national development.

He noted that peace, security and development are closely interconnected and urged Ghanaians to embrace tolerance, patriotism and peaceful coexistence regardless of political, ethnic or religious differences.

Mr. Gunu also praised the Ghana Armed Forces for their professionalism and commitment to national unity, while highlighting the participation of officers from countries such as Namibia, Rwanda and Zambia in the programme.

He emphasised that national cohesion remains a shared responsibility and is fundamental to sustaining peace, security and development across the country.

The engagement provided an opportunity for both parties to exchange ideas on strengthening social harmony, enhancing security awareness and promoting sustainable development.

The visit reaffirmed the commitment of the Ghana Armed Forces and the Volta Regional Coordinating Council to collaborate in advancing national unity and fostering a peaceful environment for development.

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Volta Regional Minister donates sanitation equipment to support Ho cleanliness campaign https://www.adomonline.com/volta-regional-minister-donates-sanitation-equipment-to-support-ho-cleanliness-campaign/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:29:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673546 The Volta Regional Minister, James Gunu, has donated sanitation equipment to members of the Mawuleme Movement to support ongoing efforts to maintain Ho’s status as one of Ghana’s cleanest and greenest cities.

The donation, made in Ho on Tuesday, included wheelbarrows and Wellington boots for volunteers engaged in regular clean-up exercises across the regional capital.

The gesture forms part of efforts to strengthen community participation in environmental sanitation and sustain the gains made in keeping the city clean.

Speaking after receiving the items, the Convener of the Mawuleme Movement, Prince Yao, expressed appreciation to the Regional Minister for the support, describing the donation as timely and beneficial to the group’s operations.

He noted that the equipment would enhance the efficiency of volunteers during clean-up activities and help advance the movement’s mission of promoting environmental cleanliness.

Prince Yao also called on institutions and relevant stakeholders to ensure the strict enforcement of sanitation by-laws to sustain progress made in improving environmental conditions within the region.

The Volta Regional Environmental Health Director, Stella Kumedzro, commended the volunteers for their dedication to sanitation and public health.

She praised members of the Mawuleme Movement for their commitment to keeping Ho clean and encouraged them to continue supporting efforts to preserve the city’s reputation for environmental excellence.

According to her, maintaining clean surroundings requires collective responsibility and sustained collaboration among government institutions, environmental health authorities and community groups.

The donation is expected to boost the capacity of the volunteer group as it continues to undertake sanitation activities aimed at promoting a cleaner and healthier environment for residents.

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EOCO declares Joseph Owusu Badu wanted over alleged investment fraud https://www.adomonline.com/eoco-declares-joseph-owusu-badu-wanted-over-alleged-investment-fraud/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:07:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673537 The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has declared Joseph Owusu Badu wanted in connection with an alleged investment fraud case.

In a public notice, EOCO said Mr. Owusu Badu is being sought as part of ongoing investigations into the alleged offence.

The agency has appealed to the public to assist with information that could lead to his arrest or whereabouts.

According to EOCO, anyone with relevant information should contact its Head Office, located adjacent to the Old Parliament House on Barnes Road in Accra, any of its regional offices, or the nearest police station.

EOCO urged members of the public to cooperate with law enforcement authorities as investigations continue.

The agency has not disclosed further details regarding the allegations.

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Government has lost control of governance – Afenyo-Markin https://www.adomonline.com/government-has-lost-control-of-governance-afenyo-markin/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:59:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673510 Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has accused the government of losing control of governance, citing growing internal disputes among government officials as evidence of a lack of coordination and focus.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday, June 16, Mr. Afenyo-Markin expressed concern that infighting within the administration is diverting attention from critical national challenges, including rising unemployment and economic hardship.

According to him, Ghanaians expect government appointees to work together to address the country’s pressing problems rather than engage in public disagreements and power struggles.

“What is clear in this country today is that this government has lost control of governance. It is clear. Things are getting out of hand, and there is fighting everywhere,” he stated.

The Minority Leader argued that the apparent divisions within the government are undermining effective leadership and weakening efforts to address the concerns of ordinary citizens.

“You are not working together, and you are not addressing matters. Unemployment is skyrocketing, and you are fighting,” he added.

Mr. Afenyo-Markin stressed that the worsening unemployment situation requires urgent and coordinated action from all sectors of government, warning that internal conflicts among officials could hinder the administration’s ability to deliver on its mandate.

He called on government officials to set aside their differences and focus on addressing the economic and social challenges confronting the country.

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Canadian data scientist proposes AI and data science solution to Ghana’s flooding crisis https://www.adomonline.com/canadian-data-scientist-proposes-ai-and-data-science-solution-to-ghanas-flooding-crisis/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:57:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673540 As Ghana continues to struggle with the devastating effects of perennial flooding, a Canadian-based data scientist is calling for a radical shift in how the nation manages its environment.
Prof. Andy Ohemeng Asare, an assistant professor in data science analytics at the University of Calgary, Canada, is proposing the integration and use of data science and artificial intelligence (AI) as the blueprint to solving the country’s perennial flooding crisis.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with JoyNews from his Canada base, Prof. Asare observed that traditional methods of managing floods may no longer be sufficient in an era driven by rapid technological advancement and climate unpredictability.

“It is a multi-disciplinary field. It means that it can be applied in all areas. Now our security agencies—in our say disaster management agencies like NADMO, Fire Service, there is a need for extensive training on how they can be more proactive on such situations. You cannot be proactive without using data science.”

Ghana, over the years, has faced perennial flooding that has led to loss of lives and property.

Promises and attempts to solve this have not yielded positive results as human development and climate change continue to drive flooding in major cities.

According to Professor Andy Asare, the world currently generates between 400 and 500 million terabytes of data daily through mobile phones, social media, banking, and business transactions.

He observed that the government can harness data and move away from reactive measures by precisely predicting rainfall patterns to know when and how floods occur.

The former student of Agogo State SHS and Tamale Technical University believes the antidote to solving what appear to be complex national challenges, such as floods, lies in a data-based approach and how data can be used to make informed decisions.

“When I travelled to University of Cape Coast 2-years ago, as part of the proposal was for us to come up with a new program that is Environmental Analytics. So the Environmental Analytics is whereby students now get opportunity to collect data sets, right, pertaining to let’s say natural disasters, areas of disaster, all of that, and then sit down, analyze, and say, okay, which areas in Ghana, which areas in Accra, okay, are prone to flooding?

And what contributes to this whole flooding issues? Is it about the population in these areas? Like pressure on that area? Is it about housing issues? Is it about sanitation issues? Now, without data sets, if you’re not able to analyze the, the, the true cause, or the underlying issue of this whole natural disasters happening in Ghana, there’s nothing that we can do to fix. And I stand to be corrected, because we need to address the issue from the grassroots,” he said.

“So, and that’s where data comes in because whatever decision that you make, whether you want to expand our bridges, or you want to expand our gutters, you want to demolish houses, you know, all of that, you need to base your decision on facts, and the facts will be the numbers that you have.

So, I would say, um, what, what happened few days ago in terms of the flooding in Ghana, to me, we, we can find something good from the bad,” Professor Asare added.

Highlighting the link between data science and artificial intelligence, he said that AI serves as the engine that processes massive amounts of environmental and meteorological data.

With this technology, he noted that Ghana can use AI algorithms to predict things by looking at past rainfall patterns, soil moisture levels, drainage systems, and city layouts.

“On the media, I’ve seen people complaining that the issue has nothing to do with, um, where structures have been built. Some are complaining that the issue has to do with blockage of drainages in the country.

So if you don’t engage stakeholders, if you don’t collect data set from stakeholders, you will not be able to understand the root cause of the problem. The flooding issue in Ghana right now has to do with multiple factors. It’s not only one problem. People building structures in waterlogged areas, right, where they are not supposed to build, like the Ramsar sites, all of that, it’s a factor. Individuals or citizens not being responsible—they throw garbage all over the place. I can only conclude when we’ll be able to collect data sets.”

Prof. Asare has over 15 years of experience in teaching data science and analytics in tertiary institutions in Canada, China and Ghana.

He has an upcoming free virtual data science and analytics conference in Ghana on June 27, 2026.

The student-focused conference is driven by Prof. Asare’s resolve to help students and professionals globally develop their data science potentials.

This initiative aims to bridge the gap in knowledge and skills, fostering a new generation of data scientists who can tackle local challenges.

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Parent Teacher Associations Council condemns alleged Bole SHS sexual misconduct https://www.adomonline.com/parent-teacher-associations-council-condemns-alleged-bole-shs-sexual-misconduct/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:38:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673524 The National Council of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA) has strongly condemned the alleged sexual misconduct involving a male teacher of Bole Senior High School and a female student, describing the reported conduct as unacceptable and a betrayal of the trust placed in teachers.

In a statement, the Council said it had taken notice of a video circulating on social media allegedly involving the teacher, identified as Razak Arafat, and a student of the school.

According to the NCPTA, the alleged conduct constitutes a serious breach of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Code of Conduct and undermines the professional responsibilities of teachers, who are expected to act in the best interests of students under their duty of care.

The Council described the incident as a form of gender-based violence and noted that such actions could constitute criminal offences under Ghana’s laws.

It stressed that schools must remain safe environments for learning and development, rather than places where students are exposed to exploitation or abuse.

The NCPTA also commended the Ghana Education Service for the swift interdiction of the teacher pending investigations, describing the move as an important step toward accountability.

The Council urged GES management and the GES Council to ensure that due process is followed and that appropriate administrative sanctions are imposed should the allegations be substantiated.

Expressing solidarity with the student and her family, the NCPTA assured them of the support of parents across the country and called on the public and media to respect the student’s privacy and dignity throughout the investigation process.

The Council further noted that allegations of sexual harassment involving teachers and students continue to pose challenges within the educational system and warned that such incidents erode trust between students, parents and educators while damaging the image of the teaching profession.

As part of its recommendations, the NCPTA called for a full investigation into the matter and urged the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the Ghana Police Service to collaborate with the student, her family and relevant authorities to ensure that the matter is thoroughly investigated and that any appropriate legal action is pursued.

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Lipstick, foundation and friendly hugs -How modern makeup is quietly changing Ghana’s hugging culture https://www.adomonline.com/lipstick-foundation-and-friendly-hugs-how-modern-makeup-is-quietly-changing-ghanas-hugging-culture/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:36:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673530 There was a time when a hug in Ghana was simple.

You met an old friend at church, a colleague after years apart, or a family member during a festive gathering. Arms opened, bodies leaned forward, and affection was exchanged without a second thought.

Today, however, many hugs come with a silent calculation. Will my shirt be stained? Will I ruin her makeup? Should I just wave instead?

As Ghana’s beauty industry continues to flourish, a subtle social shift is taking place. Modern makeup, once reserved for weddings and special occasions, has become an everyday fashion statement for many women.

High-definition foundations, contouring products, setting powders, and long-lasting lipsticks have transformed personal grooming into an art form. While this evolution reflects confidence, professionalism, and self-expression, it is also unintentionally changing one of society’s most cherished forms of human connection: the hug.

Across offices, churches, media houses, conferences, and social events, many people have developed what can best be described as the “air hug” or “side hug.”

The reason is simple. No one wants foundation marks on a white shirt. No woman wants to spend an hour perfecting her appearance only to have it smudged by multiple greetings.

The result is a new social dance where people approach each other warmly but cautiously. Physical affection remains, but it is increasingly managed.

This conversation becomes even more important for married men. Not because makeup is dangerous.

Not because women should stop wearing it. But because perception matters.

Imagine arriving home after a corporate event, church service, funeral, wedding, or political gathering with visible lipstick stains or foundation marks on your shirt.

Even when completely innocent, questions may arise. In many marriages, suspicion is not born from facts but from appearances.

A simple congratulatory hug can leave traces that tell a story different from reality. Wise married men understand that protecting trust sometimes requires avoiding situations that create unnecessary misunderstandings.

This is not about fear. It is about wisdom.

Just as people protect their phones, finances, and reputations, they should also protect the perception of their relationships.

Another factor driving this change is cost. Quality makeup products are expensive. Many women invest significant amounts of money and time into achieving a polished look. When makeup becomes an investment, protecting it becomes a priority.

What older generations may view as excessive caution is often simply the desire to preserve something that required effort and resources to create.

The changing hug is about more than makeup. It reflects broader changes in Ghanaian society.

We are becoming more image-conscious, more brand-conscious, and more aware of personal presentation than previous generations. As lifestyles evolve, social interactions evolve alongside them.

The traditional bear hug is gradually sharing space with handshakes, fist bumps, waves, and carefully executed side hugs.

The issue is not makeup. The issue is awareness. Women should feel free to express themselves through beauty. Men should feel free to show respect and warmth.

At the same time, everyone should recognise that social habits are influenced by changing realities. Perhaps the greatest lesson is that affection does not depend solely on physical contact.

A smile can communicate warmth. A handshake can express respect. A kind word can build connection.

And sometimes, the most thoughtful hug is the one carefully adjusted to preserve both a person’s appearance and another person’s peace of mind.

As Ghana continues to modernise, one thing remains constant: people still crave connection. The methods may change, but the need for human warmth never will.

The writer, Shadrach Kofi Assan, is the lead producer for Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem.

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Floods, filth and the cost of policy vacuum: Why Ghana cannot afford to ignore Zoomlion https://www.adomonline.com/floods-filth-and-the-cost-of-policy-vacuum-why-ghana-cannot-afford-to-ignore-zoomlion/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:27:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673526 Every rainy season, Ghanaians watch a familiar tragedy unfold. Streets become rivers. Drains overflow with plastic waste. Businesses shut down. Families lose property. In the worst cases, lives are lost.

The floods that have recently hit parts of the country are not merely acts of nature. They are also symptoms of a deeper sanitation crisis that Ghana has struggled to overcome for decades.

At the centre of the debate is the decision by the government not to renew the Youth Employment Agency’s street-sweeping contract with Zoomlion Ghana Limited.

The Presidency recently confirmed that the contract, which had expired in 2024, would not be renewed as part of broader reforms to sanitation service delivery.

The decision was welcomed by critics who argued that the sanitation model required restructuring. Yet one important question remains unanswered: who is performing the work that thousands of sweepers and sanitation workers were previously undertaking?

For months, many communities have complained about growing heaps of refuse, choked gutters and declining sanitation standards. The expectation was that Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies would quickly establish effective alternatives.

Unfortunately, evidence from several parts of the country suggests that the transition has been far from seamless. The reality is that sanitation is not managed through policy declarations alone. It requires boots on the ground, equipment, logistics, supervision and consistent financing.

While government officials have promised reforms and improved remuneration for sanitation workers, the ordinary Ghanaian judges success by what they see in their neighbourhoods, markets and drainage systems.

The recent flooding episodes have once again exposed the weaknesses in our sanitation management system. Choked drains remain one of the biggest contributors to urban flooding. When drains become dumping grounds for plastic waste and refuse, heavy rainfall quickly transforms into a national emergency.

This is not an argument that Zoomlion is perfect. Like every large public contractor, the company has faced criticism and scrutiny over the years. Some critics have argued that assemblies should directly manage sweepers instead of relying on an intermediary. Others have called for greater transparency and accountability in sanitation contracts. These concerns deserve attention and should not be dismissed.

However, it is equally important to acknowledge reality. For nearly two decades, Zoomlion built a nationwide sanitation infrastructure that reached communities across Ghana. The company deployed personnel, equipment and operational systems that many local assemblies are still struggling to replicate at scale.

The issue before Ghana today should not be whether Zoomlion wins a political argument. The issue should be whether Ghana wins the battle against filth and flooding.

If assemblies have developed a superior model capable of delivering cleaner communities and reducing flood risks, then the results should be visible by now. If they have not, government must be willing to reassess its approach.

Rather than excluding experienced sanitation operators, Ghana should embrace a competitive system that allows capable organisations including Zoomlion to bid transparently for sanitation contracts while being held to strict performance standards and accountability measures.

Floodwaters do not care about political positions. Refuse-filled drains do not respond to ideological arguments.

What matters is whether our cities are cleaner, our drains are flowing and our citizens are safer.

The lesson from the recent floods is clear. Ghana needs effective sanitation management more than it needs political battles.

If Zoomlion possesses the expertise, workforce and logistical capacity to help address the crisis, then the national interest demands that it be part of the solution.

In the fight against floods and filth, results not politics must guide our decisions.

The writer, Shadrach Kofi Assan, is the lead producer for Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem.

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CSA warns universities to strengthen cybersecurity after University of Nottingham cyberattack https://www.adomonline.com/csa-warns-universities-to-strengthen-cybersecurity-after-university-of-nottingham-cyberattack/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:21:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673511 The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) has cautioned universities and other owners of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) to strictly adhere to the Directive for the Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure following a recent cyberattack on the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom.

According to the Authority, the breach at the University of Nottingham reportedly affected about 450,000 students and alumni, exposing sensitive information including personal records, contact details, student identification data, and financial information.

In a statement, the CSA said the incident serves as a reminder that no educational institution, regardless of its size, reputation, or technological advancement, is immune to cyber threats.

The Authority noted that although the attack occurred outside Ghana, its implications are highly relevant to the country’s educational sector and other critical sectors such as health, telecommunications, and transportation.

The CSA explained that Ghanaian universities are increasingly adopting digital technologies, including student information systems, online learning platforms, cloud services, digital payment systems, and research collaboration tools. While these innovations improve efficiency and accessibility, they also increase exposure to cyber risks.

According to the Authority, the key issue is no longer whether institutions will face cyberattacks, but whether they are adequately prepared to respond when such incidents occur.

The CSA therefore urged universities and other operators of critical digital systems to comply with the Directive for the Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure, which was launched in October 2021 to strengthen cybersecurity resilience across critical sectors.

The directive encourages institutions to establish effective cybersecurity governance structures, conduct regular risk assessments, implement robust security controls, report cyber incidents promptly, undertake periodic audits, and develop comprehensive incident response plans.

The Authority stressed that these measures are essential for reducing the likelihood and impact of cyberattacks while protecting essential services and national interests.

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Foresters demand arrest and prosecution after violent attack on Babatokuma Forestry Commission checkpoint https://www.adomonline.com/foresters-demand-arrest-and-prosecution-after-violent-attack-on-babatokuma-forestry-commission-checkpoint/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:18:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673514 The Ghana Institute of Foresters (GIF) is demanding the arrest and prosecution of individuals involved in violent attacks on Forestry Commission officers stationed at the Babatokuma checkpoint in the Bono East Region.

The incident, which occurred on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, involved a group of irate youths who allegedly stormed the checkpoint, burning down a newly constructed accommodation facility and destroying equipment used by forestry personnel.

The facility was built to house officers deployed to strengthen monitoring of timber transportation and curb the illegal movement of timber and timber products across borders.

In a statement signed by its President, Dr Abukari Nantogmah Attah, the GIF described the attack as “barbaric, reckless, and a direct assault on rule of law, public institutions and sustainable management of forest resources.”

The group said it had also taken note of a viral video circulating on social media in which an individual believed to be a leader of the attackers alleged that Forestry Commission officers were engaging in extortion at the checkpoint.

While acknowledging citizens’ right to raise concerns, the Institute stressed that grievances must be pursued through lawful channels rather than violence and destruction of state property.

“Under no circumstance can allegations, whether substantiated or otherwise, justify violence, assault, destruction of public property and obstruction of public officers in the discharge of their lawful duties,” the statement said.

It added that complaints about the operations of the checkpoint should have been channelled through administrative and legal mechanisms within the Forestry Commission and relevant state institutions.

The GIF confirmed that the matter has been reported to the Kintampo Divisional Police Command for investigations, and is calling for the identification and prosecution of all those involved.

The Institute also raised concern about what it described as a growing pattern of attacks on forestry officers, citing similar incidents in areas such as Mankranso, Tepa, Nkawie and Bekwai.

According to the group, the recurrence of such incidents reflects an emerging culture of impunity that threatens forestry law enforcement, national forest governance, and Ghana’s international commitments on sustainable timber trade.

It warned that continued attacks could also damage Ghana’s reputation in international timber markets, including compliance with legality verification and sustainability standards, with possible economic consequences for the sector.

Despite the concerns, the Institute urged forestry officers nationwide to remain professional and committed to their duties, while calling on traditional leaders, political authorities, civil society and industry players to publicly condemn the attack.

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Health Minister defends suspension of KATH CEO over closure of emergency unit https://www.adomonline.com/health-minister-defends-suspension-of-kath-ceo-over-closure-of-emergency-unit/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:13:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673504 Minister of Health Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has defended the suspension of the Chief Executive Officer of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Dr. Paa Kwesi Baidoo, describing the action as necessary following the unauthorized closure of the hospital’s Accident and Emergency Unit.

Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, Mr. Akandoh said the decision was taken after it emerged that the emergency unit had been closed without the approval of the Health Ministry, contrary to government policy on emergency healthcare delivery.

According to the Minister, the closure directly contradicted a directive issued by President John Dramani Mahama, which prohibits health facilities from turning away emergency cases.

He stressed that the Executive Branch has the authority to take disciplinary action against heads of public institutions where government directives are breached.

“I do not remember any time that when the Executive is executing punitive actions, it needed the permission of Parliament to do so,” Mr. Akandoh told lawmakers.

He recalled that President Mahama had clearly instructed health facilities to prioritise emergency care and ensure that no patient in need of urgent treatment is denied assistance.

“On this floor of Parliament, the President issued a policy direction in the health sector that no health facility should turn away emergency cases, and he added that even if the life of the person must be saved on the ground, we should do so. When the President speaks, it must be implemented,” he stated.

The Minister further emphasized that no individual has the authority to shut down any section of a health facility without the express approval of the Health Minister.

“Let me put on record that absolutely nobody has the right to close any portion of a health facility without the consent of the Health Minister,” he said.

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NPP raises alarm over ‘Selective Justice’, Sedina Tamakloe conviction and controversial Pre-Bar policy https://www.adomonline.com/npp-raises-alarm-over-selective-justice-sedina-tamakloe-conviction-and-controversial-pre-bar-policy/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:11:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673499 The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused the government of undermining the rule of law through selective application of justice, warning against any attempt to interfere with the conviction of former Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) Chief Executive Officer, Sedina Christine Tamakloe Attionu.

In a statement issued by the party’s Constitutional and Legal Affairs Policy Committee, the NPP claimed that state institutions have increasingly been used against political opponents since the National Democratic Congress (NDC) assumed office in January 2025.

According to the party, agencies including the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), National Security and the Police have been deployed against opposition figures, journalists and commentators through what it described as “Rambo-style” arrests, dawn raids and punitive bail conditions.

The NPP further alleged that several high-profile corruption cases inherited from the previous administration had been discontinued, resulting in acquittals that prevent future prosecution on the same matters.

The party cited the prosecution of former MASLOC boss Sedina Tamakloe as one of the most significant corruption cases in recent history and expressed concern over what it described as attempts to help her evade the consequences of her conviction.

Madam Tamakloe was convicted in April 2024 on multiple charges, including stealing, conspiracy, wilfully causing financial loss to the state, money laundering and procurement breaches. She was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment with hard labour after a trial that proceeded in absentia following her failure to return to Ghana after travelling to the United States for medical treatment.

The NPP noted that she was extradited to Ghana on June 9, 2026, to serve her sentence and cautioned against any administrative, political or discretionary intervention that could overturn the conviction outside the established appellate process.

“If a conviction of this magnitude can be quietly undone, the precedent for every future anti-corruption prosecution will be devastating,” the statement said.

The party also raised concerns over the implementation of the Legal Education Act, 2026 (Act 1170), describing the newly introduced mandatory one-year Pre-Bar Course as unlawful.

According to the NPP, the Act provides only for the LLB programme, Law Practice Training and the National Bar Examination and does not create a Pre-Bar stage.

It argued that the introduction of the programme through administrative directives amounts to an unlawful amendment of the statute and could create significant challenges for thousands of law graduates seeking professional legal training.

The party further contended that the directives conflict with the transitional provisions of the Act, were issued before the constitution of the Council for Legal Education and Training (CLET), and lack the supporting regulations required for implementation.

The NPP called on the government to suspend the Pre-Bar programme and ensure that legal education reforms are implemented within the framework of the law.

It also urged authorities to allow the sentence imposed on Madam Tamakloe to stand and remain free from what it termed “extra-judicial interference.”

“The Ghanaian people deserve assurance that hard-won convictions will not be undone by political expediency, and that the law will protect all equally,” the statement concluded.

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Amenfiman Community Bank delivers 71% return on investment to shareholders https://www.adomonline.com/amenfiman-community-bank-delivers-71-return-on-investment-to-shareholders/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 16:07:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673518 Amenfiman Community Bank has delivered a 71 percent return on investment to shareholders, with dividends declared for the year under review.

Over the past decade, the bank has consistently recorded no less than 30 percent year-on-year return on investment.

The Chief Executive Officer of the bank, Dr. Alexander Asmah, said the institution remains focused on its core mandate of taking risks and managing them effectively.

“What we do is that we take the risk, manage the risk, and do the business that most banks and financial institutions say is not possible,” he said.

“We tackle issues of agric financing and MSME financing. We do it so well that we mitigate the risk. So instead of the whole country recording 20% in non-performing loans, we recorded 1.6% in non-performing loans,” Dr. Asmah added.

According to him, reducing the bank’s non-performing loans has significantly improved profitability, with the gains reinvested into the business.

In the year under review, the bank posted strong growth in both performance and profitability.

Its Annual Financial Report showed a profit after tax of GH¢154.9 million, representing a 180 percent increase over the previous year.

Dr. Asmah said the performance highlights the strength of the bank’s business model, governance structures, and resilience in navigating a challenging operating environment.

Amenfiman Community Bank also expanded its total assets to over GH¢2.8 billion, representing a 2,500 percent increase compared to 2015.

Deposits exceeded GH¢2.3 billion during the period under review.

According to the bank’s report, operating income grew by 79 percent, driven largely by an 82 percent increase in interest income, against a lower interest expense growth of 67 percent, amounting to GH¢33.52 million.

Management said the performance demonstrates the bank’s ability to grow earnings while effectively managing costs and credit risk in a volatile environment.

Deposits grew by 48 percent in 2025, rising to GH¢2.3 billion from GH¢1.55 billion in 2024.

The bank also increased lending significantly, disbursing a total of GH¢1.60 billion in 2025, an increase of 182 percent over the previous year.

Dividends And Capital Injection

The Board of Directors has proposed the payment of 30 percent of net profit as dividends to shareholders.

This amounts to GH¢46.4 million.

Out of this figure, 15 percent will be issued as bonus shares, while the remaining portion will be paid in cash.

The 2025 payout exceeds the previous year’s distribution of GH¢11 million in bonus shares and GH¢5.5 million in cash.

The bank is currently undertaking a capital mobilisation programme aimed at increasing its capital base beyond GH¢100 million.

Before the initiative, the bank’s capital adequacy position stood at GH¢37 million.

Its capital currently stands at GH¢71 million and is expected to rise to GH¢94 million after shareholders agreed to reinvest part of their dividends into the business.

Management projects the bank will exceed the GH¢100 million target by October this year.

Dr. Asmah said achieving this milestone will strengthen the bank’s capacity to support future growth, meet evolving regulatory requirements, finance larger transactions, and improve its competitive position within Ghana’s financial services sector.

Future Outlook

The Board says prudent measures have been put in place to sustain profitability.

Board Chairman, Prof. Lucas Nana Wiredu Damoah, said although macroeconomic changes may create short-term profitability pressures, the bank remains confident in its ability to adapt.

“Through disciplined balance sheet management, strong liquidity planning, and proactive pricing decisions, the Bank will be positioned to navigate the changing operating environment effectively,” he said.

Stakeholders have been urged to continue supporting the bank’s management as Ghana’s economy faces ongoing challenges.

Meanwhile, the bank continues to expand its operational footprint to improve accessibility and customer service.

Dr. Asmah disclosed that approval had been secured from the Bank of Ghana to acquire a new branch property at the Takoradi Market Circle, which is expected to begin operations in the next financial year.

Another branch is also under construction at Wassa Japa, while work is progressing on a multipurpose banking and office complex for the Wassa Akropong High Street Branch.

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Duayaw Nkwanta Camp Prison organizes HIV/AIDS workshop for inmates, officers https://www.adomonline.com/duayaw-nkwanta-camp-prison-organizes-hiv-aids-workshop-for-inmates-officers/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:46:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673481 The Duayaw Nkwanta Camp Prison has organised an HIV/AIDS awareness workshop for inmates and officers as part of efforts to promote health education, prevent the spread of the virus, and reduce stigma within the prison community.

The programme brought together prison officers and inmates to enhance their understanding of HIV/AIDS, with discussions focusing on transmission, prevention, treatment, and the importance of supporting persons living with the condition.

Opening the workshop, the Acting Officer-in-Charge of the facility, CSP Kennedy K. Gbandan, commended the initiative by the Director-General of Prisons and the Prison Directorate, stressing the importance of continuous health education in correctional institutions.

He noted that awareness programmes play a critical role in safeguarding the health and well-being of both inmates and prison staff.

Resource persons, Superintendent Raymond Taalaar and Lance Corporal Angelina Addai, delivered presentations on preventive measures, the importance of early testing and diagnosis, treatment adherence, and the need to eliminate stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV/AIDS.

Participants were also encouraged to adopt responsible health practices and support efforts aimed at creating a safe and inclusive environment within the prison system.

The workshop forms part of an ongoing partnership between the Ghana Prisons Service and the National AIDS/STI Control Programme to improve the welfare of inmates and staff through sustained health education and awareness campaigns.

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NPP failed to complete Afari Military Hospital despite eight years in power – Kennedy Agyapong https://www.adomonline.com/npp-failed-to-complete-afari-military-hospital-despite-eight-years-in-power-kennedy-agyapong/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:40:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673494 Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer aspirant Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has acknowledged that the NPP failed to complete and operationalise the Afari Military Hospital in the Ashanti Region during its eight years in government.

Speaking to journalists after donating a pickup truck and 15 motorcycles to the Ghana Police Service at the Accra Regional Police Headquarters on Tuesday, June 16, the former Assin Central MP said the issue should not be viewed through a partisan lens but rather from the perspective of national development.

Mr. Agyapong admitted that the NPP had the opportunity to complete the project but failed to do so.

“This hospital was started by President John Agyekum Kufuor. The locations and all those things. NDC came to start it, and when we came, I am NPP, and I am telling you the gospel truth. I was the chairman for Defence and Interior, and we didn’t do anything,” he stated.

According to him, while the project’s foundation was laid during the Kufuor administration and significant construction work was undertaken under a subsequent National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, the NPP was unable to bring the facility into operation despite being in office for eight years.

Mr. Agyapong criticised attempts to place sole responsibility for the delays on the current NDC administration, arguing that the NPP also had ample time to complete the project.

“We were there for eight years, and we didn’t do it. NDC started it. Why didn’t you complete it? You were there for eight years and didn’t complete it. When somebody comes for 15 months, then you have a problem,” he said.

The former MP further revealed that efforts by the Defence and Interior Committee to inspect the hospital during his tenure as chairman were unsuccessful.

“When we decided to go and inspect Afari, they stopped us. I heard somebody saying the Afari Hospital has been there for 15 months, but we were there for eight years and didn’t do it,” he added.

Mr. Agyapong called on political leaders to be honest about their shortcomings and place the country’s interests above partisan considerations.

“We should criticise NPP and NDC. That’s the only way to go. We should love our nation and stop playing politics with everything,” he stressed.

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Gov’t upgrades seismic data centres to boost earthquake monitoring (Video) https://www.adomonline.com/govt-upgrades-seismic-data-centres-to-boost-earthquake-monitoring-video/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:38:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673487 The government, through the Ghana Geological Survey Authority (GGSA) under the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, has upgraded 20 out of the country’s 21 seismic data centres in a major move to strengthen earthquake monitoring, while also introducing a new policy requiring mandatory seismic assessments for all building permits.

The seismic centres, which are critical for detecting earth movements and tremors, had reportedly been largely inactive for years, with only two functioning nationwide. The situation prompted a nationwide intervention to restore and modernise the system.

Speaking at the commissioning of the upgraded National Seismic Network and a sod-cutting ceremony for the project, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, said the reforms are both urgent and necessary given Ghana’s vulnerability to seismic activity.

He explained that the upgraded system will enable geologists to gather real-time data on earth vibrations and improve early warning capabilities for earthquakes and tremors.

At the same time, he announced a new policy direction making seismic assessment mandatory for the issuance of building permits, especially in high-risk areas such as Accra, which is considered one of the country’s most seismically sensitive zones.

According to him, recent tremors and recurring building collapses have made it necessary to ensure that all land and structural developments are properly assessed before approval is granted.

He has therefore tasked the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Geological Survey Authority to ensure strict compliance with the new directive across the construction sector.

“We are very happy that under the leadership of President Mahama, we’ve invested enough money to upgrade all of these data centres. The last time I checked, the budgetary allocation for this project is about 28 million. But today, the good news is that we are able to tell the people of Ghana that we will give them up-to-date data when there is any risk of earthquake or tremor,” he said.

Mr. Armah-Kofi Buah further stressed the importance of enforcing seismic regulations under Act 928, noting that proper geological checks must become a standard part of construction approval processes.

“Under Act 928 and the regulations we have, the Ghana Geological Survey must also play its role when it comes to the construction and mining sectors. They must ensure that buildings are properly monitored. If the Geological Survey is able to conduct seismic audits, we would not be waking up to see buildings collapsing left and right,” he noted.

He added that developers must secure all required approvals, including clearance from the GGSA alongside permits from the Ministry of Works and Housing, to prevent avoidable structural failures and safeguard lives.

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Only $500,000 needed for completion of Afari Military Hospital, demand for $85m criminal – Minority https://www.adomonline.com/only-500000-needed-for-completion-of-afari-military-hospital-demand-for-85m-criminal-minority/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:36:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673493 The Minority in Parliament has pushed back strongly against claims made by the Deputy Minister for Defence, Ernest Brogya Genfi, over the Afari Military Hospital project, accusing the government of misrepresenting the financial position of the project and attempting to justify what they describe as an unjustified US$85 million demand for completion works.

According to the Minority, only US$500,000 remains outstanding to the contractor, and any suggestion of a much larger payment obligation is false and misleading.

Addressing a press conference in Parliament on Tuesday, June 16, Deputy Ranking Member on the Defence and Interior Committee, Kofi Amankwa-Manu, dismissed the Deputy Minister’s claims that contractor Euroget De-Invest (EDI) is demanding US$85 million to return to site.

“The Deputy Minister’s assertion that the contractor, Euroget De-Invest (EDI), is demanding US$85 million before returning to the site is a manufactured crisis. Let the facts be clear: no records at the Ministry of Finance or the Ministry of Defence support this outrageous claim,” Mr Amankwa-Manu said.

He explained that financial records show the original US$180 million contract—financed through a loan arrangement—has already been fully paid.

He added that an additional US$19.3 million approved by the government to cover delays linked to earlier project relocations had also been settled in full.

“The negotiated additional funding of US$19.3 million (Government of Ghana) for delays caused by the NDC’s misguided relocations has been fully paid,” he stated.

Mr Amankwa-Manu further noted that from a later claim of about US$3 million, which was reduced from more than US$6.5 million during negotiations, US$2.5 million has already been paid.

He stressed that the only outstanding payment to the contractor stands at US$500,000.

“The only outstanding amount owed to the contractor is US$500,000,” he said.

He questioned how the government arrived at the figure of US$85 million, describing it as completely inconsistent with available records.

“To jump from an outstanding balance of US$500,000 to a sudden demand for US$85 million is not just mathematically absurd; it is criminal,” he stated.

Mr Amankwa-Manu warned that any attempt to approve what he called an ‘inflated claim’ would be strongly resisted by the Minority.

“Any attempt to use the back door to pay this newly generated, unjustified amount of US$85 million can only be described by the popular Ghanaian cliché ‘Create, Loot, and Share’,” he said.

He insisted that the Minority would insist on accountability and value for money, urging government to settle the remaining US$500,000 and allow the contractor to complete the final stages of the project without further delay.

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Ghana National Research Fund must solve Ghana’s problems – Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-national-research-fund-must-solve-ghanas-problems-mahama/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:48:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673456 President John Mahama has stressed that the newly launched Ghana National Research Fund must focus on delivering practical solutions to the country’s challenges rather than merely increasing academic research output.

According to the President, the fund is intended to support research that directly addresses national development needs, creates jobs, strengthens industries and improves the lives of Ghanaians.

Speaking at the official launch of the fund in Accra on Tuesday, June 16, President Mahama said research must go beyond theoretical inquiry and produce outcomes that have a meaningful impact on society.

“The objective is not only to produce more research. The objective is to produce research that solves problems, that informs policy, that creates jobs, that strengthens industries and improves the lives of Ghanaians. That is what the fund is about,” he stated.

He emphasized the need for research findings to influence policymaking and contribute to socio-economic transformation, adding that knowledge generation should be closely linked to the country’s development priorities.

To support the initiative, President Mahama announced the release of GH¢100 million as seed funding for the Ghana National Research Fund.

He noted that the investment forms part of government’s broader agenda to promote innovation, industrial growth and evidence-based policymaking through research and development.

The President expressed confidence that the fund would help bridge the gap between academia and industry while supporting researchers to develop solutions to some of Ghana’s most pressing challenges.

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OSP dismisses claims US court questioned Ofori-Atta charges https://www.adomonline.com/osp-dismisses-claims-us-court-questioned-ofori-atta-charges/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:45:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673472 The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has rejected claims that a United States immigration court found criminal charges against former Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta not to be credible.

In a statement, the OSP said it had taken note of media reports and a publication by a Ghanaian law firm suggesting that Mr. Ofori-Atta was granted permanent residency in the United States after an immigration court allegedly questioned the credibility of criminal charges filed against him in Ghana.

The anti-corruption agency clarified that it is not involved in any immigration proceedings concerning Mr. Ofori-Atta in the United States.

According to the OSP, its involvement relates solely to extradition proceedings being pursued through the Attorney-General, who serves as the central authority in such matters.

It added that the question of whether the charges against Mr. Ofori-Atta are credible or otherwise can only be determined by courts in Ghana with the jurisdiction to adjudicate the matter.

The Office further stressed that any determination of guilt or innocence rests exclusively with the Ghanaian courts.

“The OSP states that it is not involved in immigration hearings in the United States involving Mr. Ofori-Atta. The OSP’s involvement is in respect of extradition proceedings against Mr. Ofori-Atta through the Attorney-General as the central authority.

“The OSP states that the extradition packet is not before the immigration court; and the credibility or otherwise of the criminal charges against Mr. Ofori-Atta would be determined by the courts in Ghana, who have jurisdiction to determine his guilt or innocence,” it stated.

The OSP also maintained that Mr. Ofori-Atta remains a Ghanaian citizen and is therefore subject to extradition proceedings should a United States extradition court rule in favour of his return to Ghana.

The clarification comes amid ongoing public interest in legal actions involving the former Finance Minister and efforts by the OSP to secure his return to Ghana to face investigations and related proceedings.

The Office reiterated its commitment to pursuing the matter through the appropriate legal channels and urged the public to distinguish between immigration proceedings and extradition processes.

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Ghana Boundary Commission begins climax events for African Border Day at Agatuse https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-boundary-commission-begins-climax-events-for-african-border-day-at-agatuse/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:43:39 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673461 The Ghana Boundary Commission (GhBC) has begun activities marking the climax of the 2026 African Border Day celebrations with a humanitarian intervention aimed at strengthening peace and improving living conditions in border communities.

The initiative kicked off at Agatuse in the Sapelliga area of the Bawku West District, where the Commission handed over a mechanised borehole to the community as part of efforts to address water challenges and promote stability along Ghana’s borders.

The project, funded by the Integrated Border Stability Mechanism of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), is expected to improve access to potable water, enhance sanitation, and support peaceful coexistence among communities sharing the border area.

A similar facility is expected to be commissioned at Nakolo in the Kassena Nankana West District on June 17.

Speaking on behalf of the Commissioner-General of the Ghana Boundary Commission, Major General Anthony Ntem, the Director for Research at the Commission, John Tsotorvor, stressed that access to safe water remains central to peacebuilding efforts in border communities.

“The Ghana Boundary Commission is interested in the livelihoods of border residents, as they constitute one of our key stakeholders. The 6th Strategic Objective of the Commission focuses on social intervention initiatives in deprived border communities,” he said.

He added that improving access to potable water plays a key role in promoting human security and reducing tensions in resource-scarce areas along Ghana’s borders.

The District Chief Executive for Bawku West, Hon. James Ayamwego, welcomed the intervention, describing water scarcity as a long-standing challenge affecting livelihoods and social harmony in the area.

“We are happy for this life-saving gesture that will ensure peaceful co-existence between our neighbours and us, but we need more support,” he said.

He further called for the establishment of a local maintenance committee to ensure the sustainability of the facility.

Also speaking at the event, the National Planning Officer of IOM, Mr Daniel Tagoe, highlighted the importance of basic social infrastructure in preventing conflict in border communities, expressing hope that the borehole would serve as a symbol of unity.

As part of the programme, the Ghana Boundary Commission also donated 500 exercise books to Agatuse Primary and JHS and organised health screening exercises at both Agatuse and Sapelliga, reaching more than 500 residents.

The Commission also used the occasion to sensitise community members on its mandate and the importance of safeguarding Ghana’s territorial integrity.

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2026 WC: FIFA cannot pretend it has no role to play — Kofi Adams on Thomas Partey’s visa saga https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-fifa-cannot-pretend-it-has-no-role-to-play-kofi-adams-on-thomas-parteys-visa-saga/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:32:14 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673453 Ghana’s Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has called on FIFA to step in following the refusal of a Canadian visa for deputy Black Stars captain Thomas Partey ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Ghana are preparing to open their campaign against Panama on Wednesday, June 17, at BMO Field in Toronto, but Partey’s participation remains uncertain after Canadian authorities declined his entry request, citing ongoing rape charges against the 33-year-old midfielder in the United Kingdom.

Although Partey has been charged, he has not been convicted and continues to contest the allegations in court.

Speaking in an interview with TV3, the Sports Minister argued that FIFA must take a more active and public stance on the matter, insisting that players should not be barred from competing in tournaments under its jurisdiction due to unresolved legal proceedings.

“Not just the authorities in Canada that must put their foot down to get things right, even FIFA itself needs to speak up. FIFA cannot pretend that they have no role to play in matters like this, and their role should not just end behind the scenes only. They must speak out publicly for people to know that they are against such a decision,” he said.

Adams referenced previous visa complications involving the player in the United States, noting that exemptions were reportedly granted once it was confirmed he was travelling for an international competition.

“The Americans previously before the tournament withdrew his five-year visa. Understanding that Thomas Partey was not entering on his own but because they had decided to host an international competition, they reissued him the visa to enable him to partake in the competition,” he explained.

He questioned Canada’s decision, describing it as excessive and inconsistent with the expectations placed on host nations of global sporting events.

“One is therefore surprised that Canada will choose to do what they have done. This is extreme, this is abominable, and must not be allowed to stay,” the Minister added.

Meanwhile, a hearing is expected in a Canadian Federal Court as legal proceedings continue in absentia.

Ghana have already arrived in Toronto and are set to complete a mandatory training session ahead of their opening fixture.

The Black Stars will also face England on June 23 at Gillette Stadium before concluding their Group L matches against Croatia on June 27, with hopes of reaching the knockout stage for the first time since 2010.

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2026 WC: Asamoah Gyan urges unity and support as Black Stars begin campaign against Panama https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-asamoah-gyan-urges-unity-and-support-as-black-stars-begin-campaign-against-panama/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:28:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673445 Former Black Stars captain Asamoah Gyan has called on Ghanaians to rally behind the national team as they prepare to launch their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Panama.

In an emotional message titled “My People,” the Ghana legend described the Black Stars as the nation’s pride and “only product,” congratulating the 26-man squad selected for the tournament and expressing strong belief in their ability to represent the country with distinction on football’s biggest stage.

Gyan appealed for unity among Ghanaians both at home and in the diaspora, stressing the importance of collective backing for the team.

He noted that football remains one of the most powerful tools for national cohesion and urged supporters to stand firmly behind the Black Stars regardless of outcomes.

He also acknowledged key stakeholders involved in Ghana’s World Cup journey, including President John Mahama, Sports Minister Kofi Adams, the Ghana Football Association led by Kurt Okraku, the media, and fans, commending what he described as a shared national effort in preparing the team for the tournament.

According to his message, the focus should remain on unity and pride, with Gyan urging the players to give their all on the pitch and make the country proud when they step onto the field in Toronto.

Ghana open their Group L campaign against Panama on Wednesday, June 17, at BMO Field in Toronto, a fixture attracting significant attention as the Black Stars aim for a strong start in a group that also features England and Croatia.

The team has already arrived in Canada and is expected to hold a mandatory training session ahead of the encounter.

After facing Panama, Ghana will meet England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before concluding their group-stage fixtures against Croatia on June 27, with hopes of reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 2010.

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Calm restored at Bawku SHS after alleged assault on teacher https://www.adomonline.com/calm-restored-at-bawku-shs-after-alleged-assault-on-teacher/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:26:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673455 Calm has returned to Bawku Senior High School following an incident in which some students allegedly assaulted a teacher.

The Bawku Municipal Director of Education, Isaac Agbeko Azasoo, confirmed in a citinewsroom.com report that normal academic activities have resumed, with students back in their classrooms and continuing their examinations without further disruptions.

The incident reportedly occurred on the school campus and involved a teacher who was allegedly attacked by some final-year students, sparking concern among education authorities and the public.

The development revived concerns about the safety of teachers and the potential impact on teaching and learning, particularly at a time when students are writing examinations.

However, Mr. Azasoo assured parents, guardians, and the public that the situation has been brought under control and that the school is operating normally.

He stated that teaching and learning have fully resumed, while students remain focused on their examinations, restoring normalcy to the school community.

Mr. Azasoo further disclosed that no arrests have been made in connection with the alleged assault.

According to him, investigations have been hampered by the circumstances surrounding the incident, as it reportedly occurred at night, making it difficult to identify those responsible.

He also advised students to use appropriate channels to address concerns and grievances rather than resorting to violence.

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31 people dead after bus crashes in Ethiopia  https://www.adomonline.com/31-people-dead-after-bus-crashes-in-ethiopia/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 13:20:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673447 An overcrowded passenger bus veered off a hazardous mountain road and plunged into a deep ravine in northern Ethiopia early Monday morning, killing at least 31 people and injuring 33 others.

The vehicle was travelling from the Dessie area toward the capital city of Addis Ababa when the driver lost control in the conflict-hit Amhara region.

Local authorities confirmed that the bus was severely overloaded when it went off the cliff side, complicating initial rescue operations.

Delayed Emergency Response Fatal for Survivors

The Kombolcha Town Administration Police Division reported that the death toll rose significantly due to a critical lack of emergency infrastructure in the immediate area.

Survivors faced lengthy delays before receiving medical attention because the rural district lacks basic ambulance services.

First responders and local residents were forced to transport critically injured passengers to regional hospitals using private cars and public transit vehicles. Investigators stated that many victims died at the scene from injuries that could have been treated with prompt medical intervention.

Regional Roads Known for Extreme Hazards

The stretch of highway where the vehicle plunged remains a notorious transit point due to its winding, hilly terrain and steep drops.

While the Kombolcha police continue to investigate the exact mechanical or human cause of the morning crash, regional transport operators have long classified the route as uniquely dangerous.

The disaster mirrors a similar mass casualty transit accident in December 2024, when a bus plunged into a river in Ethiopia’s southern Sidama region and left 66 people dead.

Monday’s crash renews scrutiny on both public transit enforcement and the stark absence of trauma care networks along major Ethiopian shipping corridors.

Ongoing Conflict Compounds Regional Transit Risks

The tragedy highlights the compounding crises facing northern Ethiopia, where persistent regional instability heavily restricts public resources.

Ongoing conflict within the Amhara region continues to hamper infrastructure development, stalling vital highway repairs and isolating rural communities from centralised emergency medical networks.

Continental Crisis Sparks Push for Strict Enforcement

The lethal combination of overloaded commercial vehicles and a lack of post-crash emergency medical care mirrors a deadly trend felt across sub-Saharan Africa.

The World Health Organisation notes that the African region maintains the highest road fatality rate globally, with traffic deaths rising significantly over the last decade.

To combat this crisis, the African Union officially enacted the legally binding African Road Safety Charter in March 2026. The framework forces signatory nations, including Ethiopia, to establish strict policy enforcement against vehicle overloading and to invest heavily in rural pre-hospital trauma infrastructure.

Shared Toll Echoes Across West African Corridors

The structural failures contributing to the Ethiopian disaster deeply resonate in West Africa, where commercial transport safety has sharply deteriorated.

Ghana recently recorded its deadliest year on the road in over three decades, with the National Road Safety Authority reporting a record 2,949 fatalities in 2025.

Similar to the emergency response failures in Kombolcha, West African transport data reveals that transit deaths are rising twice as fast as the accident rate itself.

Regional policy experts attribute this expanding lethality directly to highway coverage gaps and the inability to transport victims to critical care units within the life-saving first hour.

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GRA targets informal sector with modified tax scheme https://www.adomonline.com/gra-targets-informal-sector-with-modified-tax-scheme/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:51:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673443 The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has reiterated its push to bring informal sector operators into the tax net, with a senior official explaining the modified taxation scheme as the authority’s primary tool for reaching individuals who fall below the standard VAT registration threshold.

Dr Dominic Naab, Acting Deputy Commissioner for Strategy and Research and Head of VAT Administration at GRA, made the comments during the first edition of the GRA Connect Radio Show on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, where he also traced the origins of the authority back to its 2009 establishment under Act 791 of Parliament.

Before GRA was created, Ghana’s revenue collection was split across three separate agencies: the Internal Revenue Service, the VAT Service, and the Customs and Excise Preventive Service. Dr Naab said the fragmented structure created inefficiencies and quiet rivalry between institutions that should have been working together.

“There was that subtle competition instead of collaboration,” he said. “It was thought that if they came together as one, then there would be synergy and reduction or elimination of duplicated services.”

On the informal sector, Dr Naab acknowledged that taxing individuals in that space had proven difficult, but said GRA was not prepared to leave them outside the system.

“They are making income, but they have to be taxed anyway,” he said. “The modified taxation basically are persons whose turnover are so small that we still would want them to actually contribute.”

He clarified that the scheme applies only to individuals, including sole proprietors who do not file accounts with the Registrar of Companies, and not to registered companies, which remain subject to the standard corporate tax framework.

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2026 WC: Positive words can inspire the players to beat Panama – Ghanaians urged https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-positive-words-can-inspire-the-players-to-beat-panama-ghanaians-urged/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:47:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673419 Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications Director, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has appealed for restraint and optimism in public discussions about the Black Stars ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener against Panama.

Ghana, making their fifth appearance at the global tournament, have been drawn in Group L and will begin their campaign on Wednesday at BMO Field in Toronto.

The Black Stars head into the tournament on the back of a difficult run of form, having failed to win any of their last six preparatory matches.

However, Sannie Daara believes the tone of public commentary could play a role in shaping the team’s mindset.

“Let’s be measured with our words about Black Stars and Carlos Queiroz ahead of the Panama game,” he told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

“Positive words can inspire the players to beat Panama,” Daara added. 

The team has already arrived in Toronto and is expected to hold a mandatory training session ahead of the clash.

After their opener against Panama, Ghana will face England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before wrapping up their Group L campaign against Croatia on June 27, with hopes of reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 2010.

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Prosecution witness alleges Wontumi ordered mining in Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve https://www.adomonline.com/prosecution-witness-alleges-wontumi-ordered-mining-in-tano-nimiri-forest-reserve/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:45:29 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673436 The third prosecution witness in the ongoing Tano Nimiri illegal mining case has told the Accra High Court that the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, allegedly instructed mining activities to be carried out within a protected forest reserve without the required authorisation.

Chief Inspector Eugene Akpo Glover, the lead investigator in the case, made the claim during cross-examination in the Criminal Division of the High Court in Accra on Tuesday.

He told the court that the accused persons, including Chairman Wontumi and his company, Akonta Mining Limited, are being tried on multiple charges relating to alleged illegal mining activities within the Tano Nimiri Forest Reserve.

According to the witness, investigations conducted by the prosecution indicate that mining operations were carried out in the protected area without the necessary legal authorisation.

The testimony forms part of ongoing proceedings in the high-profile case, which continues to draw public and political attention due to the involvement of a prominent political figure.

The accused persons are standing trial before the Accra High Court on charges connected to alleged breaches of mining regulations and activities within a protected forest reserve.

The court is expected to continue hearing evidence from prosecution witnesses as the trial progresses.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches one million stadium fans milestone https://www.adomonline.com/fifa-world-cup-2026-reaches-one-million-stadium-fans-milestone/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:43:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673622 FIFA President Gianni Infantino has announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup has surpassed the one-million spectator mark inside stadiums, hailing the achievement as another sign of the tournament’s growing global appeal.

Infantino shared the milestone on social media, posing alongside the competition’s one-millionth fan, Aaron Bren, while holding a commemorative board marking the occasion.

The FIFA chief described the achievement as a reflection of the passion and enthusiasm supporters have brought to the tournament.

“Wow! 1 million fans in stadiums!” Infantino wrote. “Congratulations to Aaron Bren, who was the 1 millionth fan at this FIFA World Cup and a huge thank you to all our passionate supporters who continue to fill the stadiums – you have brought the most inclusive FIFA World Cup to life.”

The landmark figure comes during the opening stages of the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is being jointly hosted by United States, Canada and Mexico.

The tournament has attracted significant crowds across multiple venues, with supporters from around the world travelling to North America to witness football’s biggest event.

The 2026 edition is the first World Cup to feature 48 teams, increasing the number of matches and offering more nations the opportunity to compete on the global stage.

FIFA has repeatedly highlighted fan engagement and accessibility as key objectives of the tournament, and reaching one million spectators so early in the competition is expected to be viewed as a major success for the governing body.

With several weeks of action still remaining before the final, attendance figures are likely to continue rising as teams battle for a place in the latter stages of the tournament and supporters flock to stadiums across the three host nations.

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US Immigration Court grants Ken Ofori-Atta’s residency petition https://www.adomonline.com/us-immigration-court-grants-ken-ofori-attas-residency-petition/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:38:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673423 A United States Immigration Court has granted former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta’s green card I-485 application for adjustment of his residency status.

This was confirmed in a statement signed by his lawyer, Justice Kusi Minkah-Premo, dated June 16, 2028.

The statement noted that the decision followed proceedings in which the court examined evidence relating to actions taken by Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), including its earlier declaration of Mr Ofori-Atta as a fugitive from justice while he was reportedly receiving medical treatment in the United States and maintaining communication through his legal representatives in Ghana.

The legal team said the court ultimately found that the allegations and criminal charges being pursued in Ghana did not meet the threshold of credibility within the context of the immigration proceedings.

However, they clarified that the ruling was strictly limited to U.S. immigration law and should not be interpreted as a determination on the merits of any criminal case in Ghana.

“The court’s decision was made within the framework of United States immigration proceedings and was focused solely on whether Mr Ofori-Atta satisfied the legal requirements for adjustment of status,” the lawyers noted.

The statement emphasized that the judgment relates only to his immigration petition and does not constitute a final ruling on any ongoing investigations or legal processes in Ghana.

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GPRTU eyes cashless transport system to curb armed robbery attacks on drivers https://www.adomonline.com/gprtu-eyes-cashless-transport-system-to-curb-armed-robbery-attacks-on-drivers/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:37:55 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673425 The Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) has announced plans to introduce a cashless payment system across its transport stations in a move aimed at improving fare collection and protecting commercial drivers from armed robbery attacks.

According to the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the GPRTU, Samuel Amoah, the proposed system will allow passengers to make payments electronically and receive receipts, eliminating the need for drivers and their mates to carry large sums of cash during daily operations.

Mr. Amoah explained that under the new arrangement, drivers would no longer be responsible for handling most fare payments directly. Instead, station management would oversee the collection of funds and subsequently disburse proceeds to drivers.

He noted that the initiative forms part of the union’s broader digitalisation agenda and is expected to reduce the risks associated with cash-based transport operations.

The GPRTU believes the move could significantly improve the safety of drivers, many of whom have fallen victim to armed robbery attacks while returning home with their daily sales.

“Once the money is paid through the system, records will be generated and receipts issued, making transactions more transparent and secure,” he said.

The announcement comes at a time when discussions around digital payments in commercial transport have intensified following a viral social media video involving a dispute over a mobile money fare transaction.

While mobile money payments are currently not mandatory in commercial vehicles, the GPRTU says the proposed cashless platform is intended to provide a standardised and safer payment system for both passengers and transport operators.

The union says work is ongoing to develop the system and finalise modalities for its implementation.

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2026 WC: Chief Imam directs nationwide prayers for Black Stars ahead of Panama clash https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-chief-imam-directs-nationwide-prayers-for-black-stars-ahead-of-panama-clash/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:27:45 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673410 The National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, has instructed Imams across Ghana, especially regional and district leaders, to offer special prayers for the Black Stars ahead of their opening match against Panama at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

A statement signed by the Executive Secretary of the Office of the National Chief Imam, Alhaji Osumanu Seidu, said the directive is part of efforts to invoke divine support for the national team as Ghana embarks on its fifth World Cup appearance.

According to the statement, Sheikh Sharubutu extended his goodwill, solidarity and prayers to the team, asking Allah to grant the players, technical staff and management guidance, strength, unity, discipline and resilience throughout the tournament.

It further noted that prayers are also being made for the team’s safety, protection from injuries, and the strength to represent Ghana with dignity and honour on the global stage.

The directive, it said, fulfils an earlier pledge made during a visit by officials of the Ghana Football Association to the National Chief Imam.

Special prayers will be offered not only for Ghana’s opening game against Panama but also for the team’s overall performance at the tournament.

The Chief Imam described the Black Stars as symbols of national pride and unity, stressing that their participation transcends political, ethnic and religious differences.

The statement also urged Ghanaians to rally behind the team through encouragement, goodwill and continuous prayers as they compete on football’s biggest stage.

Ghana will begin its Group L campaign against Panama on June 17, 2026, at BMO Field in Toronto, before facing England and Croatia in the remaining group matches.

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2026 WC: Black Stars’ knockout qualification chances hinges on Panama game – Sannie Daara https://www.adomonline.com/2026-wc-black-stars-knockout-qualification-chances-hinges-on-panama-game-sannie-daara/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:27:21 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673397 Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications Director, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has called on the Black Stars to open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a victory over Panama.

The four-time African champions begin their Group L journey on Wednesday, June 17, at BMO Field in Toronto, where they face the Central American side in their opening fixture.

Ghana’s preparations have been met with mixed expectations following a string of unconvincing results, but Daara believes an opening win is vital to set the tone for their tournament.

He stressed that securing all three points against Panama would significantly boost the team’s chances of progressing to the knockout stages.

“It is crucial for Black Stars to beat Panama to secure all three points to keep their chances of playing in the knockout phase alive,” Daara told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

The Black Stars have already arrived in Toronto and are scheduled to hold a mandatory training session ahead of the clash.

After their opener, Ghana will face England at Gillette Stadium on June 23 before wrapping up their group stage campaign against Croatia on June 27, as they target a place in the knockout rounds.

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Ghana’s tax-to-GDP ratio improves to 14% in 2025 – Deputy Finance Minister https://www.adomonline.com/ghanas-tax-to-gdp-ratio-improves-to-14-in-2025-deputy-finance-minister/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:24:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673405 Deputy Minister for Finance, Thomas Nyarko Ampem, has announced that Ghana’s tax-to-GDP ratio improved from approximately 12.3 percent to about 14 percent in 2025, describing the development as a sign of progress in the country’s efforts to strengthen domestic revenue mobilisation and support fiscal sustainability.

Speaking during the opening session of the Korea High-Level Invitational Visit by the Ghanaian delegation under the Ghana Tax Modernisation Project (2023–2026) in the South Korea, Mr. Ampem said the improvement reflects gains being made through ongoing tax and public financial management reforms.

According to him, the government remains focused on sustaining macroeconomic stability following the successful completion of Ghana’s IMF-supported bailout programme while pursuing policies aimed at strengthening domestic revenue mobilisation and promoting inclusive economic growth.

While welcoming the improvement in revenue performance, Mr. Ampem noted that Ghana still has work to do to bring its tax effort in line with countries at similar levels of development.

“Ghana’s tax-to-GDP ratio, although improving from approximately 12.3 percent to about 14 percent in 2025, remains below the average for countries at similar levels of development,” he said.

He stressed that the situation underscores the need for continued reforms to improve efficiency, reduce revenue leakages, expand the tax net, and strengthen voluntary tax compliance.

The Deputy Minister identified modern and integrated revenue administration systems, stronger institutional capacity, enhanced collaboration among state institutions, and greater use of technology as critical elements required to sustain progress.

He said this is why the Ghana Tax Modernisation Project has become strategically important to the government’s revenue mobilisation agenda.

The project, being implemented with support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency, the Korea Institute of Public Finance, and other partners, seeks to transform Ghana’s tax administration system through innovation, technology, institutional strengthening, and capacity development.

Mr. Ampem, who chairs the project’s Steering Committee, said the initiative is expected to culminate in a comprehensive Tax Modernisation Master Plan that will guide future reforms and support the creation of a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centred revenue administration system.

He noted that beyond improving revenue collection, the broader objective is to establish a modern, technology-driven tax administration framework that enhances efficiency, promotes transparency, strengthens public trust, and supports Ghana’s long-term development agenda.

The Deputy Minister also expressed appreciation to the Government of Korea and its development partners for their continued support, describing the partnership as critical to Ghana’s efforts to consolidate recent economic gains, strengthen fiscal sustainability, and accelerate institutional reforms.

He expressed confidence that lessons from Korea’s development experience and the recommendations emerging from the project will help Ghana build a more resilient and effective tax system capable of financing the country’s development priorities.

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Gov’t should collect waste fees, not contractors – ESPA boss proposes https://www.adomonline.com/govt-should-collect-waste-fees-not-contractors-espa-boss-proposes/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:21:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673389 The Executive Secretary of the Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA), Ama Ofori Antwi, has proposed a major overhaul of Ghana’s waste management financing system, urging government to take responsibility for collecting sanitation revenue from households and paying service providers directly.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Madam Ofori Antwi argued that the current arrangement, where waste collection companies bill households individually, is not sustainable and requires urgent review.

“We must give free dustbins to all houses. Going forward, we must not allow any contractor to go into people’s homes to take money,” she said.

According to her, government should establish a centralized system for collecting sanitation-related fees and then compensate service providers based on the quality and scope of services delivered.

“The government should go and mobilise the revenue from all the houses, and the government pays the contractor based on the service they provide,” she stated.

Madam Ofori Antwi explained that such a model would not only improve efficiency but also strengthen oversight and accountability within the sector.

“Then the government also puts in regulation. The government regulates them, sets standards and makes sure the work is done properly,” she added.

She stressed that waste management should be approached as an essential public service, with clear standards covering household waste collection, drainage maintenance, recycling and other sanitation activities.

The ESPA Executive Secretary further called for a comprehensive review of the sanitation sector to ensure its long-term sustainability.

“We need to revolutionalise the sector. We need to relook at it and do the right thing to sustain the gains that we have made,” she said.

Madam Ofori Antwi noted that stronger regulation, improved financing mechanisms and better coordination between government and service providers would help address many of the challenges facing the sector.

Her comments come amid growing discussions about sanitation management and calls for reforms to improve waste collection, recycling and environmental cleanliness across the country.

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Gomoa Dabenyi New Site residents cry for help as cobras, robbers take over community amid prolonged power outage https://www.adomonline.com/gomoa-dabenyi-new-site-residents-cry-for-help-as-cobras-robbers-take-over-community-amid-prolonged-power-outage/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:15:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673400 Residents of Gomoa Dabenyi New Site in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region say they are living in fear following a prolonged power outage that has left the community vulnerable to crime and attacks from dangerous animals.

According to residents, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) disconnected the community from the national grid due to what officials described as excessive load on a transformer serving the area.

They say they were assured that electricity would be restored the following day, but several days later, the community remains in darkness.

The blackout is said to be affecting more than 800 residents, with many expressing concerns about their safety, particularly at night.

Speaking to Adom News, some residents alleged that the absence of electricity has exposed them to armed robbers and dangerous reptiles, including pythons and cobras.

They claim several people have sustained injuries as a result of the situation, including a 12-year-old schoolboy.

Residents say the lack of street lighting has made movement at night extremely difficult, while schoolchildren are among those most affected.

Teachers and pupils in the area also expressed concern, saying they now live in constant fear of snake attacks, especially when returning home from school or moving around the community after dark.

They are appealing to the Minister for Energy and Green Transition to intervene and help restore electricity to the area as soon as possible.

Chairman of the Dabenyi New Site Landlords Association, Nana Kofi Agyeman III, said repeated efforts by residents to get the issue resolved have yielded no results.

He called on President John Dramani Mahama and other relevant authorities to urgently intervene to prevent the situation from worsening.

The residents insist that restoring power to the community is critical to ensuring their safety and improving living conditions in the area.

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Gov’t must prioritize sanitation; stop waiting for emergencies to devise knee-jerk solutions – ESPA boss https://www.adomonline.com/govt-must-prioritize-sanitation-stop-waiting-for-emergencies-to-devise-knee-jerk-solutions-espa-boss/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:10:00 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2673393 The Executive Secretary of the Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA), Ama Ofori Antwi, has urged government to adopt a more proactive and long-term approach to sanitation management, warning against what she describes as the tendency to respond only when challenges reach crisis levels.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Madam Ofori Antwi said stakeholders in the sanitation sector have repeatedly drawn attention to pressing challenges, yet meaningful action often comes only after problems have escalated.

“Government should prioritize sanitation. Sit with existing service providers and let’s see how we can address the challenges,” she said.

According to her, ESPA and other stakeholders have already engaged government on the urgency of issues confronting the sector but are yet to see the level of intervention required.

“We have engaged government on the urgency of the issue in the sanitation sector, but we always want to wait until a problem comes before we start looking out for knee-jerk firefighting solutions, which shouldn’t be,” she stated.

Madam Ofori Antwi stressed that waste management goes beyond simply collecting and disposing of refuse, describing it as a scientific process that requires proper planning and investment.

“Waste management is a science. We collect, we treat, we haulage and we should even start segregation at our homes,” she explained.

She noted that separating waste at the household level could significantly improve recycling efforts and support Ghana’s transition towards a circular economy.

“So that we can promote the circular economy where people who want to recycle can get very good products from the households. We don’t have to wait until we get to the dump sites before we segregate,” she said.

The ESPA Executive Secretary argued that a sustainable sanitation system requires active participation from households, private service providers and government agencies alike.

She cautioned that discussions alone would not solve the country’s sanitation challenges unless they are backed by concrete action.

“We can keep on saying all that we want to say, but if we don’t do the needful, it won’t amount to anything,” she added.

Her comments come amid growing concerns about waste management challenges in parts of the country, with stakeholders calling for greater investment, stronger regulation and long-term planning to ensure a cleaner and more sustainable environment.

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