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Minority Yet to Decide on Vetting of Acting Chief Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie

The Minority in Parliament says it has not yet decided whether to participate in the vetting of Acting Chief Justice, Justice Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, amid ongoing controversy over the removal of former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin stated that his caucus is “keeping all options open” as it closely observes developments related to what he described as serious procedural breaches by the Justice Pwamang Committee, which recommended Justice Torkornoo’s removal. “To deal with the issue of the CJ’s removal, whether or not we are going to participate in any process — for us, all cards are on the table,” Afenyo-Markin said. He accused the committee of undermining due process and delivering what he called “a travesty of justice.” “What that committee has done — the purported recommendation — should prick their own conscience, all the committee members,” he […]

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Tanyigbe chieftaincy dispute: Akoto Family urges calm

The Akoto Royal Family, custodians of the Doku Dzehe stool, has appealed to the Adiko Royal Family to respect due process in the ongoing chieftaincy dispute at Tanyigbe in the Volta Region. At a press conference, Togbe Adanufia of the Akoto Royal Family described recent attempts to declare paramountcy without proper procedure as “disturbing” and warned that such actions could destabilise the community. “We believe in the sanctity of our traditions and the need to follow due process as outlined by law and custom. Any attempt to install or proclaim a paramount chief without the proper procedures threatens the peace and cohesion of the Tanyigbe community,” he said. The family urged all parties to remain calm and allow competent traditional and legal authorities to resolve the matter. They stressed that bypassing due process risks escalating tensions and undermining the credibility […]

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Two Injured in Lartebiokorshie Warehouse Fire

Two people sustained injuries while attempting to put out a fire that engulfed a warehouse at Lartebiokorshie in Accra, according to the Greater Accra Regional Fire Officer, ACFO II Rashid Kwame Nisawu. He explained that one firefighter and a civilian fell from the top of the burning structure during the operation. Both victims received emergency treatment on-site from ambulance personnel before being rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. They have since been treated and discharged, with the Accra Metro Fire Commander confirming that they are in stable condition. The inferno has been brought largely under control, though small pockets of fire remain inside the warehouse. Excavators are being used to dig through debris so firefighters can reach deep-seated flames that continue to smolder. Five fire engines and tankers are still at the scene, working to fully put out the […]

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Accra Warehouse Fire Still Burning Strong

A massive fire that broke out at a Chinese warehouse in Lartebiokorshie, Accra, is still burning days after it started on Tuesday, September 9, according to the Ghana National Fire Service. The blaze, which began around 4:00 p.m., has been difficult to control because the warehouse contained highly flammable goods including rubber slippers, leather bags, and other synthetic items. DO2 Desmond Ackah, Head of Public Relations for the Service, explained that the stored materials reignite even after being doused, making the fire unusually stubborn. While early reports suggested possible fatalities, officials have confirmed that no deaths have been recorded. However, two firefighters and one civilian sustained injuries and are receiving treatment. Emergency teams have deployed heavy equipment, including excavators, to dig through debris and reach unburnt items buried inside the warehouse that continue to fuel the flames. Ackah stressed that […]

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12 Galamsey Suspects Arrested in Western Region

The fight against illegal mining (galamsey) in Ghana’s Western Region has chalked another success following a joint security operation that led to the arrest of 12 suspected illegal miners and the destruction of 25 chanfang machines. The operation, carried out by the Western Regional Security Council (REGSEC), comes after the Ghana Rubber Estate Limited (GREL) petitioned authorities over the destruction of its rubber plantation. While cocoa farms have long been victims of illegal mining, rubber plantations are now becoming a new target. GREL revealed that more than six hectares of rubber plantation — including 2,000 mature trees ready for tapping — were destroyed in the Adiewoso enclave of the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality. The company added that toxic chemicals used in galamsey pits are not only killing rubber trees prematurely but also drastically reducing yields. The special operation, launched on Thursday, […]

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Ghana Prisons Service Explains Amnesty Selection Process

The Ghana Prisons Service has clarified the detailed and rigorous procedures used in granting amnesty to inmates, emphasizing that the initiative is not arbitrary but based on strict evaluation. In an interview with Adom News, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Chief Superintendent Abdul Latif, explained that a dedicated committee of medical professionals and prison officials thoroughly screens candidates before any amnesty is approved. Chief Supt. Latif outlined that the evaluation process considers three key factors: Health Status – Medical professionals assess whether an inmate’s health condition warrants early release. Behavior in Prison – Prison officials review conduct, rehabilitation progress, and evidence of reform. Nature of Offense – The severity of the crime committed is carefully weighed before approval. “The medical team focuses on the health conditions of inmates, while prison officials review their conduct and rehabilitation progress,” Chief Supt. Latif […]

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Ada East Assembly fails to confirm President’s DCE nominee

The Ada East Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra Region on Thursday, May 8, 2025, failed to confirm Kenneth Kabu Kanor, the President’s nominee for the position of District Chief Executive (DCE).Mr Kanor polled 24 votes out of 38 valid votes cast, representing 63.2 per cent, in a process that extended into the night. One vote was rejected, while 13 members voted against him. The nominee required 26 votes to meet the two-thirds threshold necessary for confirmation.By law, the assembly members are expected to reconvene within ten days for a second round of voting to either confirm or reject the nominee. The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Linda Akweley Ocloo, who expressed concern over the outcome, cautioned that Municipal and District Assemblies in the region risk losing out on development opportunities if they fail to confirm the President's nominee. She noted […]

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GH₵20,000 gift unlikely to influence ministers’ decisions – Kwakye Ofosu

In the wake of discussions surrounding a GH₵20,000 gift presented to Guinness World Record contender Afua Asantewaa during her sing-a-thon attempt, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Ghana's Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, has addressed concerns about the potential influence of such gifts on ministerial decisions. While specific statements from Mr. Kwakye Ofosu regarding this particular incident are not available in the provided sources, his consistent emphasis on fiscal responsibility and transparency in governance suggests a stance that such gifts are unlikely to sway ministers' decisions. In previous statements, he has highlighted the government's commitment to efficient governance and responsible use of public funds . The controversy began when Afua Asantewaa claimed that the only assistance she received from the former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, was medication for a sore throat. This statement was challenged by Salam Mustapha, the […]

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Bawumia: NDC Had No Campaign Message, Only Used NPP’s Internal Criticisms in 2024 Elections

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, a key figure in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has sharply criticized the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), claiming that their 2024 election campaign lacked any original or coherent message. According to Dr. Bawumia, the NDC merely amplified internal criticisms and comments made by NPP members, using them as their main political weapon. Speaking during a post-election strategic review session with party members, Dr. Bawumia said: "The NDC had no solid campaign message of their own. They simply took what we said against each other and made it their entire election strategy." He emphasized that instead of articulating a clear policy agenda or vision for the country, the NDC relied on highlighting divisions, grievances, and mistakes within the ruling party. This approach, according to Dr. Bawumia, resonated with a public already disillusioned by economic hardship and governance […]

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Kennedy Agyapong Urges NPP to Grant Amnesty and Reconcile with Alan Kyerematen Ahead of 2028 Elections

Central, has advocated for a comprehensive amnesty for all suspended and estranged party members. According to Agyapong, embracing unity and reconciliation is critical if the NPP is to reclaim and maintain political dominance in the years ahead. Speaking during an interaction with party faithfuls and stakeholders, Agyapong emphasized that the NPP must "rise above internal divisions" and strategically rebuild bridges with those who have broken away, including former presidential hopeful Alan Kyerematen, who now leads the Movement for Change. "If we are serious about winning the 2028 election, we must grant amnesty to all suspended members and invite those who have left, including Alan, to rejoin the party. We must put the past behind us and focus on the bigger picture — victory for the NPP and progress for Ghana," Agyapong declared. The Case for Amnesty and Reconciliation Kennedy Agyapong’s […]

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