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Group Sues Ghana Government to Void U.S. Deportation Deal of West Africans

A Ghanaian civil society group, Democracy Hub, has filed a lawsuit at the Supreme Court seeking to nullify the deportation agreement between Ghana and the United States government, describing it as unconstitutional and inhumane. The legal challenge follows President John Mahama’s recent disclosure that Ghana had entered into an arrangement with Washington to accept deportees from across West Africa as part of U.S. President Donald Trump’s broad deportation programme. According to lawyers and affected migrants, at least 28 deportees have so far been flown into Ghana, with some subsequently transferred to their countries of origin or sent to third countries without proper documentation. In its court filing, Democracy Hub accused the Mahama administration of violating constitutional provisions by implementing the U.S. deportation deal “without a parliamentary resolution or ratification.” The group is asking the Supreme Court to declare the reception, […]

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I do not agree threshold for a prima facie case against the CJ is low – Barker-Vormawor

Constitutional Rights and Policy Strategy Advisor at Democracy Hub, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has strongly contested the assertion by a former Deputy Attorney General, Diana Asonaba Dapaah, that the threshold for establishing a prima facie case against the Chief Justice is low. Speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, Barker-Vormawor argued that, contrary to the Deputy AG’s claims, the threshold is considerably high, and the legal process demands a robust evidentiary basis before such a case can proceed. He maintained that, in his view, the allegations currently levelled against the Chief Justice are substantial and, when considered together, meet the necessary requirements to establish a prima facie case. Barker-Vormawor's remarks come amid growing public debate over the accountability of judicial figures and the integrity of constitutional processes in the country following petitions to the president to remove the Cheif Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo for alleged misconducts. The president […]

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Public Outrage in Ghana Over Police Crackdown on Anti-Galamsey Protests.

Ghana’s capital, Accra, has been the center of public unrest after police arrested 54 demonstrators for what they termed an unlawful assembly. The protesters, part of the Democracy Hub group, are voicing their frustration over the government's failure to address illegal mining, or galamsey, which has caused severe environmental damage across the country. A young activist described their protest as a fight for their future, accusing the government of betraying their generation by not dealing with the galamsey crisis.Illegal mining has been a persistent issue for multiple Ghanaian administrations, severely polluting major water bodies like the Pra, Ankobra, and Birim rivers, and destroying nearly 392,000 hectares of forest. The Ghana Water Company Limited has also raised alarms about the contamination of these rivers with dangerous chemicals such as mercury and cyanide, which pose serious health risks to the population.The protesters’ […]

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