Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:38:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Dr. Sammy Ayeh writes: History will be kind to President John Dramani Mahama https://www.adomonline.com/dr-sammy-ayeh-writes-history-will-be-kind-to-president-john-dramani-mahama/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:38:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530477 Why do I say so?

The launch of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (Mahama Cares Initiative) is sensitive and responsive to emerging health trends over the years.

Over time, the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has focused on primary healthcare and universal health coverage, including the provision of essential drugs for the treatment of common illnesses, disease prevention, maternal and child health, family planning, health education, and health promotion.

The NHIS has primarily addressed common illnesses like malaria and common respiratory diseases.

However, our current healthcare financing has not significantly addressed recent health trends, which include non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension, diabetes, complex respiratory illnesses, cancers, and terminal cardiovascular and renal diseases.

These trends are largely the result of lifestyle changes. Currently, 43% of mortalities (deaths) are attributed to these illnesses. While the need for education on lifestyle changes cannot be overstated, it is equally important to put financing measures in place to support our compatriots afflicted by these diseases, as they are closer to us than we may realize.

It is estimated that an average of GHS 53,000 is needed annually to fund the treatment of NCDs, which is a financial burden that could be a death sentence for many.

Hypertension and diabetes alone can lead to organ failure, and their treatment and management are not covered by NHIS, even though they are the precursors to major terminal illnesses like stroke, kidney failure, and heart failure.

The treatment of cancers through surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy is not funded by NHIS. The Mahama Cares Initiative has come in handy to provide the necessary support in this regard.

As a professional, I have seen first-hand how well-to-do individuals can become paupers within just a few years after having to fund the treatment of renal and cardiovascular illnesses.

The need for funding support has come at the right time, and I commend President Mahama for this initiative. Posterity will be kind to him.

The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has come to stay. It is here to fund the longevity of Ghanaians!!!

Thank you to President Mahama.

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Newly posted teachers picket at GES, threaten to boycott classes over unpaid salaries https://www.adomonline.com/newly-posted-teachers-picket-at-ges-threaten-to-boycott-classes-over-unpaid-salaries/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:13:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530459 Hundreds of newly posted teachers have warned they will not return to classrooms when basic schools reopen on May 6 if their salaries are not paid by then.

The teachers, many of whom have not received salaries for over eight months, picketed at the Ghana Education Service (GES) headquarters on Wednesday morning to demand urgent action.

They were posted in September 2024 but say their salaries have been delayed, and some are still without staff identification (ID) numbers.

One of the protesting teachers said, “We are telling the government that we are College of Education graduates who have been employed.

We’ve worked for eight months, and we have our staff IDs. Some of our colleagues don’t even have that. We are urging the government to facilitate these processes.”

The teachers say they are growing increasingly frustrated and may not return to school if their demands are ignored. “In May, we want to receive our salary. That is what we want to achieve. If it doesn’t come, I think there will be more picketing,” a teacher noted.

They added that they have been funding their own protests and will continue if the salaries are not paid. “We borrow and solicit funds to be here. We won’t stop until what is ours is given to us. What will transpire here will give us a fair idea of what our leaders want from us. It will help us decide whether to go to school to teach when school resumes,” he added.

Another teacher, Bruce, shared his personal experience: “I have not received my salary for eight months, getting to the ninth month. I assumed duty on September 10th last year. The first month, my name appeared on the payment voucher. I was happy. But by the end of the month, I received nothing. The next month, my name disappeared completely.”

Mr. Bruce said that inquiries revealed their documents had not been submitted to the Controller and Accountant General’s Department. “It’s very bad. It’s pathetic. Some colleagues in other regions are being paid, yet ours are delayed with no clear reason.”

He also pointed to the mental and emotional toll. “We went to a teachers’ seminar about burnout. Financial stress is the biggest cause. You go home after school, and there’s nothing to eat. How do you feel? Teachers are the backbone of every profession. Why are we being treated this way?” he quizzed.

He accused the Ministry of Finance of spreading misinformation about their clearance status. “Our former Director of Education confirmed that financial clearance was given before he left office. We have proof of that.”

The teachers are calling on the Ministry of Education, GES, and the Ministry of Finance to act quickly. They say the salary processing portal has just been opened, and they expect entries to be completed this week.

“We are not leaving until we have our salaries this May. We cannot continue for nine months without pay. But if I don’t receive my salary, I don’t know what to do,” he added.

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Finance Minister inaugurates new GRA board to drive revenue transformation https://www.adomonline.com/finance-minister-inaugurates-new-gra-board-to-drive-revenue-transformation/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:09:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530448 The Minister for Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has inaugurated the newly constituted Board of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), describing the occasion as “a defining moment” in the country’s pursuit of revenue excellence.

The brief but symbolic ceremony marked the beginning of what government officials hope will be a new era of accountability, innovation, and improved domestic revenue mobilization.

The Board, chaired by Kweku Ricketts-Hagan, comprises individuals with proven expertise across finance, governance, and public administration.

In his remarks, Dr. Forson expressed confidence in the Board’s ability to lead transformative reforms within the GRA and ensure that revenue collection processes become more efficient and transparent.

He urged the members to remain focused, collaborative, and committed to public service.

“The challenges ahead are not insurmountable,” Dr. Forson noted.

“With a Board of this caliber, I am confident that Ghana can achieve a more robust and sustainable revenue system that supports our development agenda.”

He added that strengthening the GRA’s institutional capacity and modernizing its operations will be key pillars of this transformation effort.

Chairman Kweku Ricketts-Hagan, in his acceptance speech, thanked the Minister for the trust placed in the Board and pledged to deliver on its mandate with integrity and diligence.

He emphasized the importance of public trust in the GRA’s work and called for cooperation among stakeholders to expand the tax net and foster a culture of voluntary compliance.

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Komenda Chief appeals to Roads Minister for asphalt roads https://www.adomonline.com/komenda-chief-appeals-to-roads-minister-for-asphalt-roads/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 13:06:07 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530438 The Paramount Chief of the Komenda Traditional Area, Okatakyi Komeh VIII, has passionately appealed to the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Agbodza, for asphalt roads.

The chief urged the Minister to ensure that the Komenda Junction to Komenda township road, which is currently under construction, be fully asphalted.

The chief made this call during a visit by the Roads Minister and his deputy, Hon. Alhassan Suhuyini, accompanied by the Central Regional Minister and other officials, as they paid a courtesy call on the Komenda Traditional Council and inspected ongoing road projects in the area.

According to Okatakyi Komeh VIII, the stretch that runs through the Komenda Sugar Factory is of critical economic importance and must be constructed to withstand the weight of heavy-duty vehicles transporting raw materials and finished goods.

He warned against subjecting the community to substandard work, which he dismissed as a “Saa Petsi road” (a local term for inferior road projects).

The chief emphasized that the proper completion of the road is crucial for the revival of the Sugar Factory and the creation of employment opportunities for the youth in the area.

He also reminded the government of the Komenda people’s longstanding support for the NDC, calling for the road project to reflect their loyalty.

In response, Roads Minister Governs Agbodza assured the people of Komenda that the project would be completed to the required standard.

He acknowledged that funding challenges had delayed several roadworks but pledged that contractors would be paid once funds are mobilized by the government.

The minister also noted that completing the road, which leads to the hometown of Ghana’s first female Vice President, Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, holds national significance and would help boost trade, commerce, and connectivity in the area.

The MP for KEEA, Hon. Samuel Atta Mills, who was part of the entourage, further assured residents that efforts were underway to fix other deplorable roads across the municipality as part of the government’s road infrastructure plans.

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Kennedy Agyapong’s withdrawal from the ‘Thank you tour’ is a good sign for NPP – Nana Akomea https://www.adomonline.com/kennedy-agyapongs-withdrawal-from-the-thank-you-tour-is-a-good-sign-for-npp-nana-akomea/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:57:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530455 Former Chief Executive for the State Transport Corporation (STC), Nana Akomea, has expressed his satisfaction with the decision by Kennedy Ohene Agyapong to withdraw from the ongoing ‘Thank You Tour’ of the New Patriotic Party.

He believes the exercise which was expected to foster unity is rather turning competitive and dividing the party.

“The current ‘Thank You Tour’ has turned into an unnecessary competition and it is good for Kennedy Agyapong to withdraw,” he told Nhyira Fm.

Mr. Akomea bemoaned the division among party leadership and called for leaders to be models of unity for party members.

He observed such tours have been staged since 1992 when the New Patriotic Party lost elections.

“Leaders in the party must remain united and be a symbol of unity for the party supporters to follow. This thank you tour is not new, it has been there since 1992,” he stated.

The senior member of the New Patriotic Party indicated he is saddened by the extent of loss in the 2024 elections and stressed the need for party members to reflect on that and be positioned for victory in 2028.

“If you look at the NPP, we are really sad about the margin of loss in the 2024 elections. This should guide the way we do things if we want to win the 2028 elections,” said Nana Akomea.

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KMA resolves to demolish torched structures at Adum Blue Light arena https://www.adomonline.com/kma-resolves-to-demolish-torched-structures-at-adum-blue-light-arena/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:53:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530436 The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly has revealed three buildings located at the Adum Blue Light area have been earmarked for demolition to pave way for the reconstruction of the market which was razed by an inferno a month ago.

It follows structural integrity assessments of the structures by the KMA, which recommended their immediate demolition to bring life back to the market.

Refuting claims of ordering the release of some impounded excavators, Kumasi city mayor, Richard Boadi explained the excavators were intended for the demolition exercise.

The buildings, including one owed by the KMA and two other private developers, are expected to be pulled down in the coming days.

“Yesterday, we were going to use the excavators for the demolition exercise. But it back fired. If we had carried through with the exercise everything at the site would have been gone by now. We had planned to go there by 7 pm we start to demolish and by 4 am we will be done, and then start clearing the debris by morning. We have to demolish them but it would come at a bigger cost that where I am worried,” the mayor told David Akuetteh on Luv FM.

While the assembly works to reconstruct the market, some traders continue to erect structures on the land as they claim to be protecting their space from being taken over by the assembly.

The city mayor however indicated the assembly’s readies to support the traders to reconstruct the market under its technical supervision, stating that the KMA is financially constrained to absorb costs for the reconstruction of the site.

“If I am to say that KMA is going to look for resource to reconstruct that building we will get to the same status of Krofrom,” he said.

Meanwhile, the KMA is considering the conversion of some streets within the Central Business District of Adum into a temporary trading centre for the affected traders of the Adum Blue Light inferno.

Mr. Boadi explained the assembly will be meeting with local authorities for a possible conversion of at least two routes into a trading centre.

“We will be meeting the assembly to make some streets redundant for the trading activities,” he said.

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Mali coup leader wins backing to be president for next 5 years https://www.adomonline.com/mali-coup-leader-wins-backing-to-be-president-for-next-5-years/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:49:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530432 Mali’s military leader, Gen Assimi Goïta, has won the backing of key political allies to be declared president for the next five years.

The 41-year-old, who has seized power twice, was named transitional president after his last coup in 2021.

At the time, he promised to hold elections the following year – but has since reneged, in a blow to efforts to restore multi-party rule in the West African state.

A national conference organised by the regime – but boycotted by leading opposition parties – has now recommended naming Gen Goïta president until 2030.

He has not yet commented on the recommendation, but the conference was seen as an attempt to legitimise his bid to remain in power.

Over the weekend, an opposition leader, Mohamed Salia Touré, told the AFP news agency that suppressing the multi-party system would be a “historic error”.

The conference also recommended suspending anything to do with elections until there was peace in the country, according to a document seen by AFP.

The military government has been trying to quell jihadist violence unleashed by groups linked with the Islamic State (IS) and al-Qaeda.

Since taking power, the junta leader has formed an alliance with coup leaders in neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger, pivoting the region towards Russia after drastically reducing ties with former colonial power France.

Gen Goïta has also withdrawn Mali from the regional bloc ECOWAS over its demands to restore diplomatic rule. Burkina Faso and Niger have also left the grouping.

He first staged a coup in August 2020, overthrowing then-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta after huge anti-government protests over his rule and his handling of the jihadist insurgency.

Gen Goïta handed power to an interim government that was to oversee the transition to elections within 18 months.

He had sought to lead that government, but ECOWAS insisted on a civilian leader.

Unhappy with the performance of the civilian transitional arrangement, he seized power again in May 2021.

He was a colonel at the time, but became a five-star general last year.

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Amaarae calls for calm after Shatta Wale praise sparks BHIM backlash https://www.adomonline.com/amaarae-calls-for-calm-after-shatta-wale-praise-sparks-bhim-backlash/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:36:57 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530425 Amaarae is clearing the air after her passionate shoutout to Shatta Wale sparked controversy among fans of Stonebwoy.

During her album listening party in Accra, the sultry singer stunned fans when she passionately declared Shatta Wale the “baddest artiste in Ghana.”

The crowd roared as she praised the SM boss, saying his music was unmatched from Teshie to New York.

However, the moment didn’t sit well with everyone, as BHIM fans quickly took to social media, accusing Amaarae of being ungrateful.

According to them, Stonebwoy had long played a key role in introducing her to the Ghanaian music industry, and they expected her loyalty. Some even claimed she was clout-chasing by leaning into the infamous rivalry between the two dancehall giants.

In response, Amaarae took to social media with a plea for calm.

She clarified that she had nothing but love for Stonebwoy, whom she referred to as her “big brother for years.”

She explained that her praise for Shatta Wale came purely in the spirit of the moment, as his hit song “Freedom” had just set the party ablaze. She added that she had also celebrated Efya and Eazzy during the night and would have hyped Stonebwoy too if the DJ had played his music.

Meanwhile, in typical Shatta fashion, he took to social media to thank Amaarae for the love and extended an open call for a musical collaboration.

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Mahama to launch National Apprenticeship Programme today in Tamale https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-to-launch-national-apprenticeship-programme-today-in-tamale/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:10:58 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530417 President John Mahama is set to officially launch the National Apprenticeship Programme today, Wednesday, April 30, in Tamale, as part of efforts to address youth unemployment in the country.

The programme aims to remove financial barriers to skills training by providing free technical and vocational education to young Ghanaians. Under the initiative, the government will pay master craftsmen to train apprentices, who will also receive monthly allowances during their training period.

During a visit to the Gbewaa Palace to formally invite the King of Dagbon, Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II, ahead of the launch, CEO of the National Youth Authority, Osman Ayariga, emphasized that the initiative responds directly to concerns raised by both the youth and traditional leaders.

“The President has listened to your concerns. One of the major interventions he is introducing to tackle youth unemployment is the National Apprenticeship Programme,” Mr. Ayariga said.

He explained that the programme is designed not only to provide hands-on training but also to support apprentices throughout the process.

“Government will pay the master craftsman to train the apprentice, and each enrolled individual will receive an allowance to support their daily expenses,” he noted.

Mr. Ayariga further revealed that the programme includes a startup support component.

“After completing the apprenticeship, the government will help set you up with a small shop or kiosk so you can earn a living and support your family,” he added.

The National Apprenticeship Programme is expected to roll out across the country, offering a sustainable path to employment and self-reliance for thousands of Ghanaian youth.

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NPP Thank You Tour: Kennedy Agyapong declares intention to contest flagbearership despite intimidation https://www.adomonline.com/npp-thank-you-tour-kennedy-agyapong-declares-intention-to-contest-flagbearership-despite-intimidation/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 12:04:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530428 Former flagbearer aspirant of the NPP, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has indicated his readiness to contest the flagbearerhip again if nominations are opened.

He indicates his team is resolute despite alleged intimidation from persons belonging to other camps who have shown interest in the race.

“I am taking this opportunity to inform all that I am going to contest, nobody can stop me from doing that. They should be ready. We were part of those who built the party and sacrificed for it,” he said.

He added that, “we will also regroup ourselves, in the appropriate time we will do whatever we have to do for the party, and anything that will improve our chances.”

Mr. Agyapong made the announcement after withdrawing from the NPP’s ‘Thank You Tour’, following the alleged stabbing of a student who had come to the event to support the former MP for Assin Central.

The young man whose name is being withheld is alleged to have been stabbed for resisting attempts by some thugs to retrieve a gift of cash received from a friend of Kennedy Agyapong.

The strong speaking politician has refused to respond to allegations and alleged assaults but insists on fighting for justice for the student.

The stabbing incident has already been reported to the police with three spent bullet shells as evidence for the discharge of firearms by heavily built men.

“In my normal style, I would have retaliated easily because we know the guy,” Mr. Agyapong indicated.

According to the NPP stalwart, persons showing up at various venues of the party’s ‘Thank You Tour’ have often been threatened.

Others are alleged to have regularly published fake stories to tarnish his image and negatively impact his candidature.

“From Berekum to Kumasi, all that have happened tells me that we are not needed. Let them do their own thing,” said Kennedy.

According to him, his security details have signaled their inability to guarantee the safety of his entourage and others who will troop to the various venues for his sake.

“My team and I will have to pull out after what happened yesterday. Lives are threatened; I don’t think I can protect my team enough,” he announced.

“I admit Dr. Bawumia was the flagbearer so if he is going round and for the sake of unity, he invites us and it turns out to be something different, he has to start away so they do.”

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Angry Juaboso Youth chase out Chinese miners over failed promises, environmental harm https://www.adomonline.com/angry-juaboso-youth-chase-out-chinese-miners-over-failed-promises-environmental-harm/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:47:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530158 Tensions reached a boiling point in Juaboso in the Western North Region as a group of aggrieved youth forcefully evicted Chinese miners from a mining site.

The irate youth accused the miners of environmental abuse and failure to honour promises made to the community.

They stormed the mining area and halted all operations amid chants and protests.

According to the youth, despite years of operations, the miners have failed to provide jobs or developmental support to the local community, contrary to initial agreements.

 

They also cited dangerous mining practices, including the careless disposal of harmful chemicals, which they say are polluting water bodies and destroying farmlands.

At a press conference held after the incident, the spokesperson for the youth, Nana Agyeman Prempeh, said they were left with no choice after several unheeded appeals to both the company and local authorities.

He described the miners’ presence as a direct threat to the health, environment, and economic survival of the community.

Prempeh warned that the youth would not tolerate any future attempts to reinstate the miners or allow similar operations in the district, calling on the government to intervene and permanently halt illegal or exploitative mining activities in the area.

Meanwhile, police have moved in to secure the site and restore order as investigations into the matter continue.

]]> Pressure mounts to probe Kenya police and army after BBC exposé https://www.adomonline.com/pressure-mounts-to-probe-kenya-police-and-army-after-bbc-expose/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:39:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530410 Leading human rights organisations have renewed calls for investigations into the killing of protesters by Kenya’s security forces during demonstrations against a rise in taxes last June.

It follows a BBC Africa Eye investigation, exposing members of the security forces who shot dead three protesters at Kenya’s parliament, igniting public outrage and demands for justice.

Amnesty International and the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) said the officers identified in the documentary should “face the law”.

Kenya’s government spokesman has responded by saying “every life is important”, the police watchdog is conducting an investigation and criticised the BBC documentary for being “one-sided”.

“Those who did the documentary should have sought government opinion… so that they can be fair and balanced,” Isaac Mwaura said.

“For example, they show the parliament being burnt, but they don’t show who is doing it; they seem to minimise the vandalisation that happened in parliament.”

He admitted the protesters had legitimate concerns about the finance bill but said: “We cannot have a country that also is led through anarchy and mayhem.”

The BBC had asked the government to take part in the documentary.

It was briefly discussed in Kenya’s parliament on Tuesday when MP John Kiarie accused the BBC of “pushing a foreign agenda”, while another MP, Millie Odhiambo, said the government and parliament should deal with the aftermath of the protests “soberly”, without gagging the media.

“The BBC documentary has created more anger among young people… You can’t stop the media,” Odhiambo said.

In response to the documentary before it was aired, the police service said the force could not investigate itself, adding that Kenya’s Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) was responsible for investigating alleged misconduct.

The Kenyan Defence Forces (KDF) told the BBC the IPOA had not forwarded any request to look into any of its personnel involved in the operations at parliament.

BBC Africa Eye’s Blood Parliament documentary revealed how security forces brutally responded to youthful protesters who breached Kenya’s parliament on 25 June 2024, the day lawmakers voted to approve the proposed tax hikes.

The controversial finance bill was aimed at raising $2.7bn (£2bn) the government said it needed to cut its reliance on external borrowing – but had sparked widespread.

Using open-source data and user-generated content, the BBC’s analysis of more than 5,000 images identified uniformed security personnel – a policeman and soldier – who opened fire, killing three unarmed protesters at parliament.

The wider clampdown by the security forces on a series of protests against the finance bill left at least 65 people dead, resulted in the forcible disappearance of 89 others and the arrest of thousands, according to Amnesty International.

The Kenyan government put the death toll at 42.

On Monday, the BBC said it had cancelled a private screening of the documentary in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, “due to pressure from the authorities”.

“We are very disappointed not to have been able to share the documentary and panel discussion as planned,” a BBC spokesperson said.

“In the meantime, audiences can watch the film on BBC Africa’s YouTube channel,” the spokesperson added.

Amnesty said the documentary corroborated the group’s earlier report that “unnecessary and excessive lethal force was used against protesters”.

It called on the police and the army to “publicly state the actions being taken with regard to the findings of the BBC exposé”.

The rights group urged Kenyans to sign a petition calling for a public inquiry into the killings during what were dubbed the #OccupyParliament protests.

The KHRC said the BBC documentary revealed how “organised criminals in police and military uniforms” were deployed “to murder innocent Kenyans”.

It said the “responsibility rests with [President William] Ruto, who must be held accountable for these deaths”.

Kenyans expressed their anger online, pressing the government to hold security officers accountable for the killings and injuries of peaceful protesters.

Ruto has previously defended police against accusations of brutality and recently warned Kenyans against commenting on military matters.

Police have also repeatedly denied involvement in the abductions and killings. No officers have been charged.

On Monday, following the release of the BBC Africa Eye documentary, the IPOA gave an update on the investigations.

The authority revealed that so far, of the 60 deaths under investigation, 41 involved gunshot wounds.

The IPOA said it had completed 22 investigations, while it was actively pursuing 36, and that two cases were currently before the courts.

The investigating agency said it had recorded 233 injury cases during the demonstrations.

In a statement, the main opposition coalition said the “execution of peaceful protesters was premeditated and sanctioned at the highest levels”.

Mr Mwaura said the documentary risked “inciting Kenyans to violence” while one legislator called for the BBC to be banned in Kenya.

George Peter Kaluma, said that the 37-minute-long documentary risked “destabilising” the country.

But a senator, Edwin Sifuna, defended the documentary saying there were no “fabrications” in it.

“We must encourage these stories to be told from all angles for the sake of truth and justice. Those who are uncomfortable with this are wrestling with their own consciences and we cannot help them with that,” Sifuna posted on X.

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Pru East MP consoles families of Yeji-Kumasi highway accident victims https://www.adomonline.com/pru-east-mp-consoles-families-of-yeji-kumasi-highway-accident-victims/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:23:03 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530398 Member of Parliament (MP) for Pru East constituency, Emmanuel Kwaku Boam, has expressed sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims involved in an accident on the Yeji-Kumasi Highway.

Eight people lost their lives while about 11 others were critically injured in the accident, which occurred around 5:30 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2025, at Nyumuase in the Atebubu-Amantin Municipality of the Bono East Region.

The injured are currently receiving treatment at the Mathias Hospital in Yeji.

In a statement, Mr. Boam prayed for the souls of the deceased to rest in peace and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

He noted that the tragedy serves as a grim reminder of the appalling condition of the Kumasi-Yeji Highway, which has unfortunately become a death trap for many road users.

“The frequency of accidents on this road is alarming and unacceptable. This vital artery connects several districts and regions, facilitating trade and commerce, yet its deteriorated state continues to claim innocent lives.

“I must emphasize that this tragedy is a direct result of inadequate maintenance, which has led to the development of numerous dangerous potholes over the past several years. As the representative of the good people of Pru East, I cannot stand by while my constituents and fellow Ghanaians lose their lives on this treacherous stretch of road,” he bemoaned.

The MP has therefore called on the Minister for Roads and Highways, Governs Kwame Agbodza, to prioritise the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the Kumasi-Yeji Highway to prevent further loss of life.

Mr. Boam has pledged to lead discussions with all stakeholders and relevant authorities to ensure that, as a matter of priority, rehabilitation works begin.

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GFA President sends goodwill message ahead of super clash https://www.adomonline.com/gfa-president-sends-goodwill-message-ahead-of-super-clash/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:21:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530396

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, has expressed confidence that the much-anticipated showdown between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko could serve as a powerful unifying force for the nation.

The two historic rivals are set to lock horns this Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium in a Matchday 30 fixture of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.

Speaking to Asempa FM ahead of the blockbuster encounter, Okraku highlighted the significance of the match beyond the pitch.

“It is a game with a lot of interest. It is a game that unites all of us and inspires us in equal measure. I wish both teams the best of luck,” he told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

Asante Kotoko, who edged out Hearts of Oak with a 1-0 win in the first round in Kumasi, will be eyeing a league double over their rivals.

Heading into the Super Clash, Kotoko sit fourth on the league table with 50 points—just three shy of current leaders GoldStars—while Hearts of Oak occupy sixth place with 45 points.”

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Charles Owusu urges Mahama to tackle galamsey with military force https://www.adomonline.com/charles-owusu-urges-mahama-to-tackle-galamsey-with-military-force/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 11:12:09 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530383 Governance advocate and former Forestry Commission official, Rev. Charles Owusu, has challenged President John Dramani Mahama to take bold and decisive action against illegal mining.

He warned that failure to do so would be a major letdown, especially considering his previous experience in office.

Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem on Tuesday, April 29, Charles Owusu described illegal mining—commonly known as galamsey—as a national crisis that must be addressed beyond political lines.

He called for immediate intervention, including deploying the Ghana Armed Forces to guard the country’s forest reserves.

“I’ll be disappointed if Mahama fails in this galamsey fight. He’s tried and failed before, so he knows what’s at stake. If by tomorrow all forest zones are declared military zones, galamsey will end,” he said.

Rev. Owusu argued that the lack of political will is the biggest obstacle, suggesting that illegal miners often receive protection from political actors.

“We all know that depending on who is in power, their own people are involved. That’s why harsh actions are avoided,” he added.

He dismissed the idea that repealing existing mining laws like LI 2462 would solve the problem, stating that enforcement—not legislation—is the real issue.

He called for the creation of a dedicated Forest Protection Unit within the Ghana Armed Forces to safeguard the country’s dwindling green spaces.

“God didn’t give us gold to destroy ourselves. Our forests are disappearing, water bodies are polluted, and yet we’re doing nothing because we’re afraid to confront those behind it,” he lamented.

Rev. Owusu further highlighted the inconsistency in political narratives, recalling how the then-opposition NDC demanded swift action from President Akufo-Addo, only for the problem to persist under their own watch.

He further proposed restricting small-scale mining to Ghanaians, questioning the unchecked operations of foreign nationals and large mining companies in the sector.

“You have just four years. Use your power to end this. Bring together the Lands Ministry, Forestry Commission, Lands Commission, and security chiefs. Declare the forests a military zone. If you do that, we won’t be talking about galamsey on the radio anymore,” he said.

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We spend GHS 7.5 million annually on referees – GFA boss Kurt Okraku https://www.adomonline.com/we-spend-ghs-7-5-million-annually-on-referees-gfa-boss-kurt-okraku/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:55:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530372 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has disclosed that the association spends GHS 7.5 million each year on officiating.

His remarks follow threats by the Concerned Referees and Match Commissioners of Ghana (CRAMCOG) to withdraw their services over 21 weeks of unpaid wages.

Speaking in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, Okraku acknowledged the arrears but assured that efforts are underway to address the issue.

“We owe referees, but we’re working around the clock to fix it. When I’m done and gone, I want to be remembered for honesty. We’ve had challenges due to unpaid monies from StarTimes, and that has affected our flow,” he said.

Okraku rejected accusations that the FA has treated referees unfairly, calling on the public to disregard reports suggesting an imminent boycott.

“Reject the report of pull-out by match officials. The FA has not shown bad faith. If there are challenges, we fix them together.”

He also emphasized the financial commitment the FA makes to support officiating in domestic competitions.

“We spend GHS 7.5 million on match officials alone every year. We have absorbed that for our clubs. Under my leadership, we’ve absorbed clubs,” he added.

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GoldBod secures agreement with 9 mining companies to buy 20% of their gold output https://www.adomonline.com/goldbod-secures-agreement-with-9-mining-companies-to-buy-20-of-their-gold-output/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:51:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530389

The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has reached a historic agreement with nine large-scale mining companies to purchase 20% of their gold output for local use in the country.

The agreement was the result of extensive negotiations between the management of GoldBod and representatives of mining companies not currently part of the Bank of Ghana’s Domestic Gold Purchase Program.

The companies involved in the agreement include: Golden Team Mining Company Limited, Akroma Gold Limited, Adamus Resources Limited, Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited, Goldstone Akrokeri Limited, Earl International Group (GH) Limited, Xtra Gold Mining Limited, Prestea Sankofa Gold Limited, and Gan He Mining Resource Development Limited.

Under the terms of the agreement, the mining companies will deliver 20% of any gold they wish to export to GoldBod in the form of doré bars. The designated collection point for the gold will be the Assay Laboratory of GoldBod at Kotoka International Airport (KIA).

All payments by GoldBod to the companies will be based on the World Market (LBMA AM) spot price, minus a 1% discount. Payments will be made within two working days of the gold delivery to GoldBod under the agreement.

The transactions will be conducted in Ghana cedis, with the exchange rate based on the Daily Interbank FX (Weighted Median) Rate published by the Bank of Ghana.

Sammy Gyamfi Esq., the Ag. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GoldBod, expressed his gratitude to the companies and the Chamber of Mines for their cooperation and commitment to the vision of President John Dramani Mahama, which aims to maximize national benefits from the country’s gold resources.

He noted that this agreement is part of GoldBod’s broader strategy to boost gold and foreign reserve accumulation by the Bank of Ghana, in line with the President’s vision.

GoldBod and all parties involved have agreed to formalize the arrangement with a signed agreement on May 15, 2025, in preparation for the program’s commencement on June 1, 2025.

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I’m so worried; GBA should know better – Deputy A-G on Chief Justice’s saga [Audio] https://www.adomonline.com/im-so-worried-gba-should-know-better-deputy-a-g-on-chief-justices-saga-audio/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:45:33 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530365 Deputy Attorney General, Justice Srem Sai, has criticised the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) over its resolution on the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.

At its 2025 Mid-Year conference in Accra, the GBA issued a communiqué demanding that President John Dramani Mahama revoke the suspension of the Chief Justice, citing its unconstitutionality under Article 146(10).

The Association explained that its demand seeks to prevent the abuse of discretionary powers in such cases.

However, in an interview on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Dr. Srem-Sai questioned the logic behind the GBA’s stance, expressing concern over the resolution, which was passed by only 47 members despite the GBA’s membership of over 7,000. His primary concern, however, was the principle behind the decision rather than the number of members involved.

“I am too worried that GBA will do such a thing because the people who even did this were 47, although they satisfied the quorum,” he lamented.

He further criticised the GBA’s call for the President to publish the details of the prima facie against the Chief Justice, questioning the legality of such a request.

“How can the President go ahead and publish the prima facie decision, when we all know that the Constitution commands that the process should not be done in public?” he asked.

Amid the divided opinions, Dr. Srem-Sai urged members of the Bar and other associations to actively participate in meetings and contribute to decision-making.

He believes this will prevent a small group from advancing their own agenda in the name of the entire association, thereby protecting its reputation.

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Mahama’s discretion is checked – Ayariga defends suspension procedure for Chief Justice https://www.adomonline.com/mahamas-discretion-is-checked-ayariga-defends-suspension-procedure-for-chief-justice/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:41:47 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530377 The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, has firmly defended the President’s constitutional authority to suspend a Chief Justice under Article 146(10)(a), asserting that the process is neither arbitrary nor unchecked.

In a statement released on April 30, 2025, he clarified that the President’s decision is constitutionally anchored in the advice of the Council of State, addressing concerns about potential bias or caprice.

“There is no unchecked discretion here because the discretion of the President to suspend the Chief Justice is checked by the fact that he must act ‘in accordance with the advice of the Council of State’,” he emphasized.

Responding to public apprehension, particularly from legal commentators and the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), Mr. Ayariga argued that the Constitution includes safeguards to prevent any abuse of executive power.

He noted that Article 296(a), which demands fairness and candour, is inherently fulfilled by the involvement of the Council of State.

“The concerns over a particular President’s potential arbitrariness, caprice, bias, resentment, prejudice, or personal dislike are equally expected to be contained by the mechanism of ensuring that he must obtain the advice of the Council of State,” he stated.

Mr. Ayariga also questioned the inconsistency of those challenging the President’s discretion, pointing out that similar powers vested in the Chief Justice have not received the same level of scrutiny.

Referring to Article 159, he highlighted that the Chief Justice may, with the approval of the President and the advice of the Judicial Council, enact regulations for the Judicial Service—yet the GBA has never demanded a constitutional instrument to clarify how such discretion should be exercised.

“That is because they appreciate that it is a discretion that is well checked,” Mr. Ayariga asserted.

In conclusion, the Majority Leader warned against attempts to distort the constitutionally defined process, emphasizing that even terms like “stated misbehaviour” or “incompetence” are to be interpreted on a case-by-case basis by the Article 146 Committee.

“I have not yet come across their meanings,” he remarked, “because the Constitution says the Committee should determine, on a case-by-case basis, what those mean.”

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Fitch Solutions maintains 4.2% GDP growth forecast for Ghana in 2025 https://www.adomonline.com/fitch-solutions-maintains-4-2-gdp-growth-forecast-for-ghana-in-2025/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:23:24 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530354

Fitch Solutions has maintained its forecast of 4.2% Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for Ghana in 2025, slightly above the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) projection of 4% and the World Bank’s forecast of 3.9%.

The UK-based firm attributes the positive outlook to record-high gold prices, which are expected to shield the Ghanaian economy from a global slowdown induced by tariffs. These high gold prices will improve fiscal revenues, boost export earnings, and help maintain exchange rate stability.

Fitch noted that Ghana remains relatively insulated from rising trade protectionism in the US, as its main exports—gold and oil—are exempt from President Trump’s tariffs. Additionally, the US only accounts for 4.0-5.0% of Ghana’s total exports, with mainland China and Europe, particularly Switzerland and the Netherlands, serving as more significant trading partners.

“While Ghana is exposed to broader global economic challenges, including US-China trade tensions, we believe the rise in global gold prices will offset the negative impact. This will enhance export earnings, strengthen international reserves, and enable the central bank to maintain currency stability,” Fitch Solutions added.

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It is unfortunate – GFA President reacts to Nsoatreman FC’s withdrawal from GPL https://www.adomonline.com/it-is-unfortunate-gfa-president-reacts-to-nsoatreman-fcs-withdrawal-from-gpl/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 10:18:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530362

President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has described Nsoatreman FC’s decision to withdraw from the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League as “unfortunate.”

The club, based in Twumasi, announced its withdrawal, citing serious concerns over player safety.

This follows the tragic stabbing and death of Kotoko supporter Francis Frimpong, also known as Nana Pooley, at the Nana Kronmansah Park during a league match on February 2.

Their decision was further influenced by a reported assault by unknown individuals in Kukuom, Ahafo Region, as the team traveled to face Samartex at Bibiani Duns Park.

Speaking in an interview with Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show, GFA president Kurt Okraku expressed regret over the development.

“It’s unfortunate because Ignatius Baffour Awuah is my good friend. For somebody who has invested in football to go through that is unfortunate,” he said.

“At the end of the day, it’s their decision and not mine. It’s important that at a point in time, you respect people’s decisions,” Mr. Okraku added.

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No, GBA, CJ’s suspension is not unconstitutional & yes, your statement is prejudicial – Kwaku Azar https://www.adomonline.com/no-gba-cjs-suspension-is-not-unconstitutional-yes-your-statement-is-prejudicial-kwaku-azar/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:49:50 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530356 A. The GBA’s Claim on the Chief Justice’s Suspension

The GBA claims that the Chief Justice’s suspension is unconstitutional due to the lack of published regulations governing the President’s discretion under Article 296(c). Here’s why that claim fails:

  1. Supreme Court Already Decided This: In Ransford France v. Electoral Commission (2012), the Supreme Court unanimously held that not every discretionary act requires prior published regulations.

  2. Literal Reading Rejected: Justice Date-Bah warned that a literal interpretation of Article 296(c) could lead to a “nuclear meltdown” of government, crippling normal administration.

  3. Targeted Scope of Article 296(c): The Court ruled that Article 296(c) applies only to quasi-judicial situations, not to administrative acts such as suspending an official pending investigation. The Court clarified that “quasi-judicial” refers to adjudication.

  4. Living Constitution Approach: Justice Atuguba emphasized that the Constitution must be interpreted dynamically to promote governance, not obstruct it with technicalities.

  5. Absence of Regulations ≠ Automatic Unconstitutionality: The absence of regulations does not invalidate a discretionary act unless the act itself is arbitrary, biased, or violates due process (Articles 296(a) and (b)).

  6. GBA Offers No Evidence of Bias or Unfairness: The GBA merely points to the absence of regulations without proving that the suspension was unfair, arbitrary, or prejudiced.

  7. Ignoring Precedent is Dangerous: The GBA’s position ignores the Ransford France precedent and risks spreading legal confusion, rather than defending the rule of law.

  8. Legal Certainty Matters: Following the GBA’s logic, thousands of lawful discretionary acts since 1969 would collapse. That is not the rule of law—it is chaos.

  9. GOGO Supports Scrutiny—But It Must Be Grounded in Law: Criticism of executive action must be rooted in binding precedent, not political expediency or selective readings of the Constitution.

  10. Conclusion: The Chief Justice’s suspension remains constitutional. The GBA’s call for revocation lacks legal merit and risks politicizing the judiciary.

B. GBA Calls for an End to Prejudicial Commentary

  1. The GBA’s Self-Contradiction: In calling for an end to prejudicial commentary, the GBA has issued one of the most prejudicial declarations yet.

  2. Premature Judgment: By declaring the Chief Justice’s suspension unconstitutional—without legal basis, reference to binding precedent, or waiting for the completion of the Article 146 process—the GBA has done exactly what it warns others against: passing judgment prematurely.

  3. Practice What It Preaches: If the GBA wants to defend due process, it must first practice it. It cannot condemn prejudgment with one hand while dispensing it with the other.

  4. Let the GBA Heed Its Own Message: Da Yie!

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Black Stars can still improve – Kurt Okraku https://www.adomonline.com/black-stars-can-still-improve-kurt-okraku/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:47:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530349 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has stated that despite the Black Stars’ recent back-to-back victories, the team remains a work in progress.

Following a disappointing 2024 campaign, where the Black Stars managed just two wins in 10 games and missed out on qualifying for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the first time in 20 years, the senior national team has made a promising start in 2025.

During the March international break, the Black Stars delivered an impressive 5-0 victory over Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium in their Matchday 5 World Cup qualifying match. This was followed by a 3-0 win against Madagascar in Morocco, ending a six-game winless streak.

These results have significantly boosted Ghana’s chances of securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

Reflecting on the team’s performance, Okraku acknowledged the progress but emphasized that the team is still evolving.

“The Black Stars are a work in progress,” he told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

“The golden age of the Black Stars in 2006 in Germany and 2010 is yet to spark, but the unbelievable support from Ghanaians has been amazing,” he added.

The Black Stars will regroup in May for a four-nation tournament in London. They will then face Chad and Mali in the Matchday 7 and 8 qualifiers in September, before wrapping up their qualifying campaign against Comoros and the Central African Republic.

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‘Where was the bar?’ — Thaddeus Sory criticises GBA’s silence over past judicial misconduct https://www.adomonline.com/where-was-the-bar-thaddeus-sory-criticises-gbas-silence-over-past-judicial-misconduct/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:45:43 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530348 Renowned legal practitioner Thaddeus Sory has criticized the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) for what he described as selective activism and its silence on past judicial misconduct.

In a statement released on April 29, Sory challenged the GBA’s recent resolution demanding the reinstatement of the suspended Chief Justice and the withdrawal of the Acting Chief Justice’s administrative directive.

He noted the delay in the resolution, which was passed on Saturday, April 26, but only made public on Tuesday, April 29. Sory questioned the timing and sincerity of the GBA’s position, describing the demand for the President to revoke the Chief Justice’s suspension as “legally flawed and disrespectful.”

According to the GBA’s resolution, the President’s action was “unconstitutional” because it was made “in the absence of a published Constitutional Instrument, Statutory Instrument, or Regulation(s),” referencing Article 296 of the 1992 Constitution. Sory disagreed with this interpretation, stating that Article 146(10) of the Constitution clearly states the President may suspend the Chief Justice only after receiving advice from the Council of State.

“The word ‘may’ here does not grant discretion to act unilaterally,” he explained. “Once advised by the Council of State, the President is constitutionally bound to act—he must suspend.”

Sory also questioned the GBA’s silence during the Chief Justice’s time in office, particularly regarding what he called the Chief Justice’s administrative overreach, including the reassignment of judges and altering case allocations. He pointed out that the GBA did not object to these actions, asking whether they would have preferred a random method to assign cases.

Further, Sory alleged that the suspended Chief Justice issued unconstitutional and unlawful administrative guidelines, leading to “financial loss to the Republic through ill-conceived launches.” He asked, “Where was the Bar when the suspended Chief Justice issued unconstitutional and unlawful administrative guidelines and practice directions?”

Sory criticized the GBA for inconsistency and hypocrisy, accusing the Association of politicizing legal matters. He emphasized that the powers of the Chief Justice are vested in the office, not the individual, and that any constitutionally recognized Chief Justice, including one serving in an acting capacity, is empowered to assign cases.

Sory concluded by daring the GBA to test its claims in court. “There is no need for threats or rhetorical outrage. If the Bar believes it has a case, let it go to court. But history is not on their side. Past attempts have yielded embarrassing defeats.”

In a final remark, Sory made it clear: “The law is not in the bosom of the Bar!”

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Upper Denkyira West DCE pledges market upgrades https://www.adomonline.com/upper-denkyira-west-dce-pledges-market-upgrades/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:43:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530323 The newly confirmed District Chief Executive (DCE) for Upper Denkyira West, Isaac Nsiah, has pledged to upgrade market facilities in the district capital, Diaso, with a focus on improving sanitation, accessibility, safety, and fairness in stall allocation.

Speaking during a tour of the Diaso market on Tuesday, April 29, 2025 — just his second day in office — Mr. Nsiah acknowledged challenges such as flooding, poor security, and limited access within the market.

He assured traders that these issues would be addressed as part of efforts to raise the overall standard of the facility.

In an interview with Adom News, the DCE emphasized his intention to collaborate with market leaders and stakeholders to tackle these concerns, adding that a clean and secure trading environment is essential for economic growth and community well-being.

He also gave assurances that the ongoing market stalls project would be completed and allocated in a transparent and non-partisan manner.

“No one will be sidelined based on political affiliation. Every interested trader will have a fair opportunity to acquire a stall when the project is commissioned,” he said.

Traders welcomed the DCE’s visit and expressed hope that his promises would bring long-term improvements to their working conditions.

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We owe referees, but … – GFA President Kurt Okraku https://www.adomonline.com/we-owe-referees-but-gfa-president-kurt-okraku/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:38:22 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530342 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has acknowledged that the GFA owes match officials but reassured that efforts are underway to resolve the payment issue.

This follows a warning from the Concerned Referees and Match Commissioners of Ghana (CRAMCOG) that they might boycott the remainder of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season due to outstanding allowances.

In a statement, CRAMCOG expressed frustration over the non-payment of referees for the past 21 weeks and highlighted their dissatisfaction with the situation.

Responding to the claims, Okraku, who has also recently assumed the position of CAF Second Vice President, admitted to the debt but emphasized that the GFA is actively working to address the issue.

“We owe referees, but we’re working around the clock to fix it. When I’m done and gone, I want to be remembered for honesty. We’ve faced challenges due to unpaid funds from our broadcast partner, StarTimes, which has affected our cash flow. But we’re committed to ensuring referees are paid,” Okraku told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

Okraku also dismissed reports of a potential boycott, stressing that the GFA is committed to maintaining a positive relationship with the match officials.

“Reject the report of a pullout. The FA has not shown bad faith towards referees. If there are challenges, we fix them together. We acknowledge the debt and assure the officials that they will be paid,” he added.

Meanwhile, Matchday 30 of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League will proceed as scheduled this weekend at various stadiums.

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Kennedy Agyapong withdraws from NPP ‘Thank You Tour’ https://www.adomonline.com/kennedy-agyapong-withdraws-from-npp-thank-you-tour/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:31:46 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530337 New Patriotic Party (NPP) 2024 presidential hopeful and Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong, has withdrawn from the ongoing nationwide Thank You Tour.

Mr. Agyapong confirmed his decision in an interview with Accra-based UTV.

“Dr. Bawumia called me and I told him I want to pull out because of what happened. I have met with the General Secretary and spoken with him too. Everybody thinks it is in order,” he said.

This follows the stabbing of a young man believed to be one of his supporters on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in the Bantama Constituency of the Ashanti Region.

Eyewitnesses say the victim, part of a group of students from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was threatened multiple times with pistols by the assailants, who later fired eight warning shots into the air.

The confrontation reportedly began when the students attempted to prevent the armed men from taking away cash that had been presented after the event.

During the scuffle, the victim—whose identity is being withheld—was stabbed in the upper right rib.

Responding to the incident, Mr. Agyapong condemned the act as unacceptable and disturbing, vowing to assist with investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Meanwhile, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, has directed a full-scale investigation into the violence, which left the KNUST student in critical condition.

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Kurt Okraku explains why he stepped down as WAFU Zone B President https://www.adomonline.com/kurt-okraku-explains-why-he-stepped-down-as-wafu-zone-b-president/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:27:18 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530329 Second Vice-President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Kurt Okraku, has explained his decision to step down from his role as President of the West African Football Union (WAFU) Zone B.

Okraku’s resignation follows his elevation during the CAF Executive Committee meeting held over the weekend in Accra, where CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe officially confirmed his new position.

Explaining his decision, the 54-year-old emphasized the importance of focusing on Ghanaian football and creating space for other leaders within the region to grow.

“At all times, you need to study yourself, the space you belong to, and react appropriately. Maybe as a human being, you may think you are capable of doing it (combining three roles), but it may not be the best,” he said.

“I think allowing my other colleagues to serve at the WAFU level will give me the space to focus, so that I don’t lose track of what is happening in Ghana,” he added.

In his new role, Okraku replaces Ahmed Yahya, while Morocco’s Faouzi Lekjaa assumes the position of First Vice-President, taking over from Senegal FA President Augustine Senghor.

Meanwhile, Nigeria Football Federation President Ibrahim Gusau is expected to succeed Okraku as the next President of WAFU Zone B.

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Mahama nominates 33 MMDCEs in Eastern Region https://www.adomonline.com/mahama-nominates-33-mmdces-in-eastern-region/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:20:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530316 President John Mahama has nominated Chief Executives for all 33 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the Eastern Region.

This was announced in a statement signed by the Minister of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim.

The appointments are in accordance with Article 243(1) of the 1992 Constitution and Section 20(1) of the Local Governance Act, 2016 (Act 936) (as amended).

Among the nominees are the National Democratic Congress 2024 parliamentary candidates for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Philibert Amenorpe Selorm Fumey, and New Juaben North, Samuel Adongo, who have been nominated as Municipal Chief Executives (MCEs) for Nsawam-Adoagyiri and New Juaben North, respectively.

The nominations are pending approval by at least two-thirds of the members of their respective assemblies.

This brings the total number of MMDCEs appointed by the President so far to 216 out of 261.

While some nominees have secured overwhelming endorsements, others have been rejected.

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Kurt Okraku opens up on future CAF plans after appointment https://www.adomonline.com/kurt-okraku-opens-up-on-future-caf-plans-after-appointment/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:09:13 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530303 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, says his sole focus is on delivering in his new role at the Confederation of African Football (CAF), with no immediate aspirations beyond his current appointment.

Okraku was named CAF’s 2nd Vice President by CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe during a press conference in Accra over the weekend, ahead of the 2025 African Schools Football Championship final.

Asked whether he harbours ambitions for higher office within CAF, Okraku said he remains committed to the responsibilities before him.

“My hope is to serve the GFA. I stepped down from my position as WAFU B President so I can concentrate more on Ghana and CAF,” he told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

“My intention is to serve and fully utilize the opportunity that I’ve been given. I don’t think about tomorrow,” he added.

Elected unopposed to the CAF Executive Committee in March, Okraku succeeds Ahmed Yahya and joins a restructured leadership team. Morocco’s Faouzi Lekjaa becomes First Vice President, replacing Senegal FA President Augustine Senghor.

Gabon’s Pierre-Alain Mounguengui was appointed 3rd Vice President, bringing a grassroots and diplomatic approach aimed at integrating Central Africa more deeply into continental football.

DR Congo’s Bestine Kazadi Ditabala, named Fourth Vice President, marks a milestone as the first woman in the role—underscoring CAF’s drive toward gender equality.

Mozambique’s Feizal Sidat, now Fifth Vice President, adds deep administrative experience from his time leading the Mozambican Football Federation, ensuring Southern Africa’s interests remain represented.

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Chief Justice suspension: Minority backs nationwide protest to defend Ghana’s democracy https://www.adomonline.com/chief-justice-suspension-minority-backs-nationwide-protest-to-defend-ghanas-democracy/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:06:02 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530308 In a bold statement issued ahead of a planned nationwide demonstration, the Minority Caucus in Parliament has declared full support for political parties rallying to resist what they describe as “a direct assault” on Ghana’s constitutional democracy.

At the heart of the unrest is the recent suspension of the Chief Justice, widely condemned as unlawful, and the politically motivated dismissal of public servants.

“The country is indeed tense,” the Minority warned, “and the actions of the executive are pushing us toward a dangerous path.”

The demonstration, scheduled for Monday, 5th May 2025, is being organized by a coalition of opposition and independent political groups, including the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), National Democratic Party (NDP), and the People’s National Party (PNP).

The Minority stressed that this protest is “not just a political action, but a constitutional imperative,” meant to alert both the Ghanaian public and the international community to threats against judicial independence and democratic order.

“These orchestrations are a clear abuse of the power and trust the people of Ghana place in the hands of the executive,” they said.

Further deepening the political crisis are reports of widespread dismissals of civil and public servants, seen as a purge based on perceived political affiliation.

The Minority described these terminations as “a blow to national stability, professional integrity, and economic justice,” citing their detrimental impact on young professionals.

The situation is compounded by troubling allegations of plots to remove the Electoral Commission Chairperson and her deputies, which the statement warned could “plunge Ghana into a crisis of legitimacy.”

Concluding their statement, the Minority Caucus reaffirmed its solidarity with all Ghanaians committed to protecting the country’s democratic values.

“This is not about partisanship. This is about principle,” they emphasized.

Echoing previous calls made in Parliament, the Caucus called for citizens to “rise in unity and resolve, not as spectators, but as defenders of the Republic.”

The statement ends with a strong call to action: “We cannot afford to ignore the repetition of these dangerous patterns. The time to act is now.”

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How I lost family members to diabetes and cancer – Mahama recounts https://www.adomonline.com/how-i-lost-family-members-to-diabetes-and-cancer-mahama-recounts/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 09:02:12 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530314 President John Dramani Mahama has called for a nationwide campaign to promote public awareness, household screening, and early detection in response to the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Ghana.

Describing the issue as both personal and urgent, President Mahama emphasized that the need for action was critical. Speaking at the launch of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund in Accra on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, he shared how several members of his family, close friends, and political allies had succumbed to complications related to diabetes, cancer, and kidney failure.

“My father died from diabetes. My mother died in 2016 from the same condition, and my stepmother died of breast cancer,” he revealed.

“These are not just statistics. They are our loved ones, and we need to touch their lives through proper care and support.”

The former president also recounted the story of a long-time political supporter from Bole Bamboi who passed away after years of struggling to access dialysis treatment. The man had to regularly travel to Kumasi, the nearest center offering dialysis at the time, and eventually moved his entire family there to continue his treatment. Mr. Mahama explained that the cost of care put the family under immense financial strain.

“He sold all his assets to look after himself. When he passed, we had to step in to help his children finish school,” he said.

Mr. Mahama argued that such tragedies could be mitigated through preventive care and early intervention. He advocated for integrating the Ghana Medical Trust Fund with local-level health services to make screening and monitoring more accessible.

“We must link this program with our primary health care volunteers and designated community pharmacies so that wherever our citizens are, they can access basic checks,” Mr. Mahama urged.

“Occasional home visits by trained health volunteers to take blood pressure and sugar levels can go a long way.”

Additionally, he proposed a public education campaign to help Ghanaians understand the risk factors for non-communicable diseases.

“Many of these diseases are preventable and acquired through lifestyle,” he noted. “People need to understand the risks and take action early.”

President Mahama emphasized that the fund is not just a government initiative but a public intervention that could positively impact households across the country.

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Chief Justice Suspension: Mahama’s actions threaten rule of law and stability – Minority https://www.adomonline.com/chief-justice-suspension-mahamas-actions-threaten-rule-of-law-and-stability-minority/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:58:30 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530291 Ghana’s Minority Caucus in Parliament has expressed grave concern over what it describes as the “blatant disregard for legal processes” and “judicial intimidation,” citing the suspension of the Chief Justice and the ongoing dismissals of public servants allegedly based on political alignment.

The group argues that these actions are destabilizing the nation and eroding its democratic values. “The concerns that the blatant disregard for legal processes and the growing trend of judicial intimidation… represent a direct assault on the progress made in our legacy of democratic governance and rule of law,” the Minority stated.

The Caucus also pointed to troubling reports regarding the potential removal of the Electoral Commission Chairperson and her deputies, describing these developments as a “crisis of legitimacy in the making.”

On the mass termination of public sector workers, the Minority condemned the trend as economically unjust and socially destabilizing.

“It is unacceptable for such actions to take root… knowing with certainty the negative effects those decisions have on the youth,” the statement noted. The Minority emphasized that political affiliations should never be the basis for dismissals in a democracy.

The Caucus called for urgent civic action, urging citizens to stand up. “We must rise in unity and resolve, not as spectators, but as defenders of the Republic. The time to act is now.”

Echoing calls made on the floor of Parliament, they warned that history will not absolve silence in the face of democratic backsliding.

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Communications Ministry probes cybersecurity breach at MTN https://www.adomonline.com/communications-ministry-probes-cybersecurity-breach-at-mtn/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:54:26 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530295

The Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation has launched an investigation into the cybersecurity breach at MTN Ghana.

In a statement, the ministry revealed that the probe is being conducted in collaboration with the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) and the Data Protection Commission to assess the extent of the breach and ensure that adequate measures are implemented to protect customers.

MTN Ghana confirmed on Monday, April 28, that approximately 5,700 of its customers may have been affected by the recent cybersecurity breach.

The company stated that while its platforms remain fully operational, a forensic investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the breach.

Urging calm among customers, the ministry emphasized that it is also working to determine if any breaches have occurred on the part of the mobile network operator.

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I am surprised by CAF 2nd Vice President appointment – Kurt Okraku https://www.adomonline.com/i-am-surprised-by-caf-2nd-vice-president-appointment-kurt-okraku/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:49:42 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530299 President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, says he feels more humbled than ever following his appointment as the 2nd Vice President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

The announcement was made by CAF President Dr. Patrice Motsepe during a press conference held in Accra.

“I asked myself what the 54 Member Associations saw in me to give me this opportunity. That makes me even more humbled than before,” Mr. Okraku told Asempa FM’s Ultimate Sports Show.

He expressed surprise at the appointment but pledged his full commitment: “I’m surprised [to be appointed 2nd Vice President of CAF], but this is an opportunity I’ve embraced with both hands—an opportunity I will not let go. I will do my utmost in our desire to make football truly African and truly global.”

Okraku succeeds Ahmed Yahya as 2nd Vice President and joins Morocco’s Faouzi Lekjaa, who has been appointed 1st Vice President, replacing Augustine Senghor of Senegal.

In light of his new responsibilities, Okraku has stepped down as President of the West African Football Union (WAFU) Zone B.

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Newspaper headlines: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 https://www.adomonline.com/newspaper-headlines-wednesday-april-30-2025/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:48:37 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530305 ]]> ‘The law is not in the bosom of the Bar’ – Thaddeus Sory unleashes legal fire on GBA https://www.adomonline.com/the-law-is-not-in-the-bosom-of-the-bar-thaddeus-sory-unleashes-legal-fire-on-gba/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:37:19 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530293 Prominent constitutional lawyer Thaddeus Sory has launched a scathing critique of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) following its latest comment in the Chief Justice suspension saga.

He accused the professional body of hypocrisy, legal ignorance, and double standards in its recent resolution demanding the revocation of the Chief Justice’s suspension and the withdrawal of a directive issued by the Acting Chief Justice.

In a statement released on April 29, Sory dismissed the GBA’s resolution, passed three days earlier on April 26, as “legally flawed and disrespectful,” questioning the very legal grounding of the Association’s position.

“The law is not in the bosom of the Bar,” Sory declared, challenging the GBA’s interpretation of constitutional provisions and its motives.

The Ghana Bar Association had resolved that:

i. The Acting Chief Justice should withdraw his directive “on the assignment of cases”; and
ii. The President should revoke the “suspension of the Chief Justice.”

According to the GBA, the President’s action was unconstitutional, as it lacked the requisite legal backing under Article 296 of the 1992 Constitution. But Sory was unrelenting in his response.

“These demands,” he wrote, “expose a troubling inconsistency in the Bar’s reasoning.”

He questioned the timing of the resolution and the lack of clarity from the GBA itself, noting, “Perhaps it’s no surprise that it took two clear days for the Ghana Bar Association’s resolution to finally see the light of day.”

Sory pointed out that the very power to assign cases, which the GBA now wants withdrawn, is tied not to the individual Chief Justice but to the office itself.

“By law and longstanding practice, the power to assign cases is an administrative function of the Chief Justice,” he explained.
“This function pertains to the office, not the individual currently holding the title.”

He stressed that the Acting Chief Justice, constitutionally recognised, has every right to perform that role.

“The suspended Chief Justice exercised that function while in office. Now, the Acting Chief Justice must do the same.”

In a damning rebuke, Sory accused the Bar of inconsistency and silence in the face of past abuses.

“The Bar’s position implies that the powers of the office are personal to the suspended Chief Justice,” he wrote.
“But when she was in office, the Bar raised no objections as she reassigned judges and altered case allocations.”

“Did they then suggest she rely on an algorithm or random generator to assign cases?” he asked, with biting sarcasm.

“Where was the Bar when the suspended Chief Justice issued unconstitutional and unlawful administrative guidelines and practice directions?”

According to Sory, some of those actions caused financial loss to the state—yet the Bar said nothing.

“And if the Bar claims ignorance, I wrote publicly on those very matters.”

On the constitutional question, Sory was unequivocal: “Article 146(10) of the 1992 Constitution clearly states: ‘… the President may, acting in accordance with the advice of the Council of State, suspend the Chief Justice.’”

He argued that “the word ‘may’ here does not grant discretion to act unilaterally. Once advised by the Council of State, the President is constitutionally bound to act—he must suspend.”

Sory challenged the Bar to pursue legal action if it truly believes it has a case, warning, however, that precedent is not on their side.

“If the Bar believes it has a case, let it go to court. But history is not on their side,” he stated. “Past attempts have yielded embarrassing defeats.”

Taking a parting swipe at the Bar’s self-assumed monopoly on legal interpretation, Sory reminded his colleagues: “Even outside of constitutional litigation, our respected colleague Ward Brew has repeatedly prevailed in court against the Bar. The law is not the sole preserve of the Bar’s interpretation.”

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‘Disrespectful’ dad criticised as Pacers beat Bucks https://www.adomonline.com/disrespectful-dad-criticised-as-pacers-beat-bucks/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 08:33:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530290 Milwaukee Bucks power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo criticised Tyrese Haliburton’s “disrespectful” father after the pair were involved in a heated exchange following the Indiana Pacers’ series-clinching win.

The Pacers booked their spot in the NBA play-off semi-finals with a 119-118 win against the Bucks.

Haliburton hit the go-ahead lay-up with 1.3 seconds left on the clock as the Pacers sealed a 4-1 series win and following the buzzer supporters entered the court to celebrate.

Antetokounmpo, a two-time NBA most valuable player, was approached by what he thought was a Pacers fan, who taunted him with a towel that had Haliburton’s face on it.

The fan, it transpired, was Haliburton’s father.

“I believe in being humble in victory,” said Antetokounmpo.

“At that moment I thought it was a fan, but then I realised it was Tyrese’s dad.

“I love Tyrese – he’s a great competitor. His dad coming on the floor and showing me a towel with his [son’s] face on it, [saying] ‘This is what we do. We do this.’ I feel like that’s very, very disrespectful.”

Haliburton, who says he was unaware of his father’s actions at the time, has apologised to Antetokounmpo.

“I had no idea it happened until I got back to the locker room and they showed me the video of my pops,” said Haliburton.

“We had a little talk about it. I don’t agree with what transpired there.

“Basketball is basketball. Let’s keep it on the court. I think he just got excited.”

Bucks’ Championship hopes end

Myles Turner celebrates Indiana Pacers' win against Milwaukee Bucks Image source: Getty Images

Image caption: The Indiana Pacers have never won an NBA Championship

The defeat means the Bucks’ hopes of a first Championship since 2021 are over.

They held a seven-point lead with 40 seconds remaining in game five but the Pacers forced two crucial turnovers in the final 17 seconds.

Haliburton’s winning lay-up was the end of an uninterrupted eight-point run which swung the game in the Pacers’ favour.

They will face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the semi-finals.

Celtics cruise into semi-finals

Jayson Tatum celebrates Image source: Getty Images

Image caption: Jayson Tatum is a six-time NBA All-Star

Defending champions the Boston Celtics sealed a 4-1 series win with a comfortable 120-89 win against the Orlando Magic.

Jayson Tatum top scored with 35 points, as well as 10 assists and eight rebounds.

The game turned in the third quarter when Magic forward Paolo Banchero was forced to sit out following his fifth foul, when the Magic held a four-point lead.

“It definitely swung the series. It definitely swung the game,” Mosley said.

“All I saw is Paolo getting an elbow to the face or back into the face, and he got the foul. That was a game-changer right there.

“Your best player picks up his fifth foul in the third quarter. It’s tough to come back from that moment.”

The Celtics will face either the New York Knicks or the Detroit Pistons in the next round.

The Pistons kept their play-off hopes alive with a 106-103 win in game five to trail 3-2 in their best-of-seven series.

Elsewhere, the Denver Nuggets took a 3-2 series lead with a 131-115 win over the LA Clippers in game five.

The winners of the tie will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in the next round.

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‘You didn’t suffer any injury’ – State Attorney tells JoyNews’ Latif Iddrisu https://www.adomonline.com/you-didnt-suffer-any-injury-state-attorney-tells-joynews-latif-iddrisu/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:51:32 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530282 A Senior State Attorney has cast doubt on the injuries sustained by journalist Latif Iddrisu, despite his claims of brutal assault by officers of the Ghana Police Service on March 27, 2018.

During cross-examination at the Human Rights Division of the High Court, State Attorney Nancynetta Twumasi Asiamah suggested that the Multimedia Group employee may not have suffered any injuries at all, even if he was assaulted by uniformed police officers at the CID Headquarters that evening.

Presenting a series of speculative theories, the State Attorney implied that Latif’s decision to seek treatment in California was a calculated attempt to bolster his case.

“You went on a fishing expedition,” she said, referring to his visits to Loma Linda University Medical Centre and the Southern California Brain Centre for treatment.

Latif rejected the claims as false. He explained that his condition showed little improvement after nearly two years of treatment in Ghana.

He told the court that he endured severe pain while trying to keep his job at Multimedia, pushing through repeated relapses. “The decision to travel abroad for medical attention,” he said, “was necessitated by the apparent lack of improvement in my condition.”

He maintained that he was “assaulted by uniformed officers of the Ghana Police Service” and suffered a “fractured skull and its cascading effects.”

The State Attorney also challenged the journalist’s failure to provide photographic evidence of his injuries in court. In response, Latif said he and his legal team anticipated attempts by the police to deny responsibility, which is why they requested CCTV footage from the CID Headquarters. The police have refused to release the footage, claiming their cameras did not capture the incident.

“I put it to you that no police officer assaulted you,” the State Attorney said again.

Latif described the assertion as “insensitive.” He told the court, “My Lord, it is very insensitive on the part of Counsel to suggest that no officer assaulted me.”

He gave a detailed and emotional account of the alleged assault and added, “I am the one who suffered the beatings and the injuries.” He described as “traumatic” the recurring suggestion that no assault occurred.

“The medical records will tell the story, My Lord. The medical record will tell the story of skull fracture, brain injury, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury,” he stated emphatically.

In another twist, the State Attorney theorised that Latif could have sustained the injury during the brief period between leaving the CID Headquarters and arriving at his office in Kokomlemle.

Latif denied the claim outright, calling it false and reiterating that the injury occurred at the hands of police officers.

The State Attorney further argued that all the physicians who treated Latif based their conclusions solely on his narrative.

The journalist countered, “Doctors and physicians are professionals. Medical professionals don’t take complaints at face value. They conduct their investigations to arrive at a professional conclusion, which was what happened in my case, My Lord.”

Latif, who returned from the United States in February after another round of intensive treatment following a relapse, became visibly emotional at some points during cross-examination.

Nevertheless, he maintained his composure and responded firmly to the State Attorney’s questions.

He also revealed to the court that he now owes Loma Linda University Medical Centre over $25,000 for his most recent treatment.

Latif has been in the witness box for three years, undergoing continuous cross-examination in a trial that has drawn criticism for its length and complexity.

The case is scheduled to return to court on June 12, 2025.

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Health Minister pledges three months salary to Ghana Medical Trust Fund https://www.adomonline.com/health-minister-pledges-three-months-salary-to-ghana-medical-trust-fund/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:49:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530261 The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has pledged to donate his three-month salary to support the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCares.

The Minister, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Juaboso, made the announcement in an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen, where he expressed gratitude to various individuals and groups for their contributions.

This follows President John Mahama’s earlier pledge to donate his six-month salary during the launch of the healthcare delivery initiative.

Mr. Akandoh further revealed that the Trade Minister, Elizabeth Ofosu Adjare, and the Gender Minister, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, have also pledged to contribute one month’s salary each in support of the fund.

He commended the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), the Pharmaceutical Association of Ghana, and the Nurses Association, among others, for their support.

“I was surprised that some people offered to voluntarily donate to the initiative. GMA gave us GH₵100,000, Nurses GH₵150,000, the Pharmaceutical Association and many individuals have pledged as well.

“A pensioner, Prof. Ayittey, has also donated $1,000. The support has been overwhelming. Very soon, we will launch a shortcode through which more people can voluntarily contribute,” he stated.

The fund aims to support individuals suffering from chronic conditions such as kidney failure, diabetes, and other serious health issues.

It fulfills a campaign promise President Mahama made to Ghanaians during the NDC manifesto launch on August 24, 2024, in Winneba.

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NPP supporter allegedly stabbed over ‘Thank You Tour’ cash https://www.adomonline.com/npp-supporter-allegedly-stabbed-over-thank-you-tour-cash/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:30:35 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530278 A young man believed to be a supporter of former Assin Central MP and 2024 New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential aspirant, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, has reportedly been stabbed by individuals alleged to be party vigilantes.

The incident occurred during the NPP’s “Thank You Tour” in the Bantama Constituency of the Ashanti Region.

Eyewitnesses say the victim, part of a group of students from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), was threatened multiple times with pistols by the assailants, who later fired eight warning shots into the air.

The confrontation reportedly began when the students attempted to prevent the armed men from taking away cash presented after the event.

During the scuffle, the victim—whose identity is being withheld—was stabbed in the upper right rib.

Medical staff at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital’s emergency unit confirmed that the victim is in stable condition after undergoing minor surgery.

According to members of the student group, the first altercation occurred inside an auditorium where NPP leaders were addressing supporters.

They allege they were threatened after chanting songs in support of Kennedy Agyapong.

“One of the guys brandished a gun, and when one of our members confronted him, he put the gun away and walked off,” an eyewitness recounted.

Tensions escalated after the group received an undisclosed sum of money from an unidentified individual. The armed men allegedly intercepted the cash and again threatened the students at gunpoint.

After the students called for support in an attempt to retrieve the money, another confrontation erupted. The assailants reportedly fired into the air.

“When I confronted the guys, they spoke in Hausa. We tried to reason with them to return at least some of the money. They gave us GH¢200, which was too small,” a witness said.

“When we pushed further, one of them pulled a gun and fired eight shots into the air. As we ran for our lives, one of them drew a knife and stabbed my colleague.”

The incident has been reported to the police, who have retrieved eight spent bullet casings from the scene.

Kennedy Agyapong, the former MP for Assin Central, visited the victim at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital on Monday evening.

Sources close to Joy News suggest that Mr. Agyapong may be considering withdrawing from the ongoing NPP “Thank You Tour” following the incident.

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Trump celebrates 100 days in office by touting record and blasting foes https://www.adomonline.com/trump-celebrates-100-days-in-office-by-touting-record-and-blasting-foes/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:24:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530276 US President Donald Trump has celebrated the 100th day of his second term in office with a campaign-style speech, touting his achievements and targeting political foes.

The Republican mocked his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, and aimed fresh criticism at the US Federal Reserve’s chairman, while dismissing polls that show his own popularity slipping.

Trump has delivered a dramatic fall in the number of migrants crossing illegally into the US, but the economy is a potential political vulnerability as he wages a global trade war.

“We’ve just gotten started, you haven’t seen anything yet,” Trump told the crowd on Tuesday in a suburb of Detroit.

Earlier in the day he softened a key element of his economic plan – tariffs on the import of foreign cars and car parts – after US car-makers warned of the danger of rising prices.

At his rally, Trump also said opinion polls indicating his popularity had fallen were “fake”.

According to Gallup, Trump is the only post-World War Two president to have less than half the public’s support after 100 days in office, with an approval rating of 44%.

But the majority of Republican voters still firmly back the president. And the rival Democratic Party is also struggling in polling.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said Trump’s first 100 days were a “colossal failure”.

“Trump is to blame for the fact that life is more expensive, it’s harder to retire, and a ‘Trump recession’ is at our doorstep,” the DNC said.

Trump conducted his own informal poll in Tuesday’s remarks, asking the crowd for their favourite Biden nicknames. He also mocked his Democratic predecessor’s mental agility and even how he appears in a swimsuit, while continuing to insist he was the real victor of the 2020 election, which he lost.

Other targets of his ire included Jerome Powell, head of the US central bank, whom the president said was not doing a good job.

Trump touted progress on immigration encounters at the southern border have plummeted to just over 7,000, down from 140,000 in March of last year.

The White House also said almost 65,700 immigrants had been deported in his term so far, although that is a slower pace than in the last fiscal year when US authorities deported more than 270,000.

A chart showing a large spike in arrests at the US border starting in 2021, reaching a peak of over 200,000, which reduced to just 7,181 in March 2025

Part of the way through his speech Trump screened a video of deportees being expelled from the US and sent to a mega-prison in El Salvador.

His immigration crackdown has faced a flurry of legal challenges, as has his effort to end the automatic granting of citizenship to anyone born on US soil.

During Tuesday’s speech he insisted egg prices had declined 87%, a claim contradicted by the latest government price figures.

Inflation, energy prices and mortgage rates have fallen since Trump took office, although unemployment has risen slightly, consumer sentiment has sagged and the stock market was plunged into turmoil by the tariffs.

A chart showing stocks down around 9 percent since Trump's first day in office

Before the speech, Joe DeMonaco, who owns a carpentry business in Michigan, said Trump’s patchwork of on-again, off-again import taxes were starting to increase prices, which he will have to pass on to his customers.

“I was hoping. . . he would approach things a little bit differently seeing that he’s a little seasoned coming into a second term,” Mr DeMonaco told the BBC. “But we’re just treading water and seeing if things get better from here.”

But it’s clear that Trump’s most steadfast supporters stand by him.

“I’m just thrilled,” Teresa Breckinridge, owner of the Silver Skillet Diner in Atlanta, Georgia, told the BBC.

“He’s handling things wherever he can, multiple times a day, and he’s reporting back to the people. . . I think the tariffs will end up definitely being in our favour.”

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I don’t compare myself to Messi – Barca star Yamal https://www.adomonline.com/i-dont-compare-myself-to-messi-barca-star-yamal/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:17:06 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530271 Teenage star Lamine Yamal says he is focused on his own game rather than comparisons with Lionel Messi as Barcelona aim to reach their first Champions League final for a decade.

Barcelona have not reached the showpiece event since they last won the title in 2015, with a team spearheaded by Messi.

They face Inter Milan in the first leg of their semi-final on Wednesday, Barca’s first appearance at this stage since 2019 – again when they had Messi in their side.

The game at the Nou Camp is set to go ahead as normal despite nationwide power cuts affecting Spain on Monday and Tuesday.

Barcelona training and media conferences went ahead as normal, while a Uefa spokesperson told BBC Sport there is no impact on Wednesday’s game at present.​​​​​​​

The Barcelona attack will feature Yamal, 17, on the right flank, the position played by Messi for the Spanish side with distinction for years.

However, Yamal, speaking at a media conference on Tuesday, rejected comparisons with his fellow graduate of the club’s La Masia academy.

“I don’t compare myself to him, because I don’t compare myself to anyone – and much less with Messi,” Yamal told reporters, while also describing the Argentine as “the best player in history”.

“I don’t think the comparison makes sense, with Messi even less – I’m going to enjoy myself, and be myself.”

Yamal is already a European champion with Spain – while he will make his 100th Barcelona appearance should he feature against Inter on Wednesday.

He picked up another trophy at the weekend, setting up two goals as Barca beat Real Madrid 3-2 in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday.

Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said the euphoria from beating Madrid could help his side.

“There was big emotion at the end of the match,” said Flick. “This win against Real, it’s very important for the positive vibes, positive moments, it could push you on.”

Flick said Wojciech Szczesny would continue in goal against Inter, despite the return to fitness of first-choice Marc-Andre ter Stegen after a long injury lay-off.

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Charles Bissue responds to OSP’s criminal charges https://www.adomonline.com/charles-bissue-responds-to-osps-criminal-charges/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 07:04:49 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530241 Former Secretary to the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining (IMCIM), Charles Bissue, has described the Office of the Special Prosecutor’s (OSP) new criminal charges against him as baseless.

The OSP, on Monday, April 28, 2025, filed 15 criminal charges against Mr. Bissue and his alleged accomplice, Andy Thomas Owusu, for corruption and abuse of public office in a mining licensing scandal involving GH¢35,000.

The charges, filed at the High Court (Criminal Division) in Accra, allege that between January and February 2019, Mr. Bissue, while serving as IMCIM Secretary, corruptly accepted bribes totaling GH¢35,000 from one Benjamin Adjapong—directly and through Owusu—to fast-track the renewal of an expired mining license for ORR Resources Enterprise without proper documentation.

However, Mr. Bissue has questioned the timing of the charges, noting that the prosecution is being pursued under a new administration—distinct from the one in which he served.

He has vowed to challenge the OSP’s charges through due process, stressing that he acted in full compliance with the law.

“I categorically assert that I have always acted in full compliance with both the legal and ethical obligations of the office I held, and the laws of the Republic of Ghana. Any suggestion of misconduct is baseless and will be vigorously challenged through due process,” he said in a statement.

Calling for full transparency in the trial, Mr. Bissue urged the OSP to present a complete, unedited, and unaltered version of the investigative video underpinning the prosecution.

Meanwhile, he reaffirmed his commitment to cooperate fully with the legal process, appealed for public restraint, and urged trust in the integrity of the judicial system.

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PSG pass masters make Rice and Arsenal’s fears come true https://www.adomonline.com/psg-pass-masters-make-rice-and-arsenals-fears-come-true/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:55:53 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530267 Declan Rice captured the mood and flagged up the danger signals in his final message as Arsenal gathered in a huddle before they faced the formidable challenge of Paris St-Germain.

“If we don’t have the ball, we die,” Rice told his Arsenal team-mates as they finished their warm-up before the Champions League semi-final first leg at Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal are not quite dead in the tie, but they are definitely struggling to stay alive as they trail 1-0 going into the return in Paris – mainly because they were unable to carry out Rice’s instructions in the crucial opening phases that shaped the game.

The stage was set for Arsenal’s first Champions League semi-final in 16 years by an extravagant display of fireworks and pyrotechnics, all against the backdrop of a huge banner covering the giant stands emblazoned with the words ‘make it happen’.

It was PSG who made it happen – and made it happen exactly in the manner Rice so clearly feared.

Ousmane Dembele’s fourth-minute finish across Arsenal keeper David Raya from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s delivery was the culmination of a 26-pass move. It was PSG in a microcosm, Rice’s warning delivered in the most painful manner.

To emphasise PSG’s domination in the first exchanges, they had a total of 71.6% possession in the first 26 minutes, the period of the game in which they threw a bucket of ice cold water over what had been a white-hot environment, laying the platform for the advantage they will take back to Paris for next Wednesday’s second leg.

In that same period, PSG had a remarkable passing accuracy of 86.5% in Arsenal’s half, and the total ratio was 165 passes to 60.

In effect, when Arsenal finally read Rice’s memo, the most important damage had been inflicted.

Arsenal pulled it around, having 55.4% possession for the rest of the game, but Rice knew what was coming and PSG were simply too good to stop early on.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “We are disappointed with the result. We put so much into the game. We struggled for the first 10 or 15 minutes to get momentum and dominance but we are disappointed not to get a draw at least.”

He praised the quality that to Dembele’s goal, saying: “That is always the danger. Credit to them. They get out of a situation that is close. We had seven players behind the ball and they were clinical, sometimes you just have to recognise the talent of the individual.”

This was a different PSG to the one that lost 2-0 in tame fashion here in October as the Champions League started its new league table format, and how it showed.

In the intervening months, coach Luis Enrique has fashioned a PSG side shot through with quality from back to front, while his personal attention has brought the best from brilliant teenager Desire Doue, while coaxing the best out of the enigmatic Dembele, who flattered to deceive at Barcelona.

And, in what might be the final flourish of the current move away from the so-called ‘Bling Bling’ era of Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Neymar, they added the young Georgia genius Kvaratskhelia to a thrilling attack.

The villain of PSG’s piece at Emirates Stadium back in October was giant Italian keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who received particularly heavy criticism for allowing Bukayo Saka’s free-kick to drift in past him.

PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma puts his thumbs upImage source: Reuters

Image caption: PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made up for his Emirates nightmare earlier in the competition

But since then PSG have cut a swathe through the Premier League elite, as Manchester City were beaten in the table format, Liverpool went out on penalties in the last 16 and Aston Villa followed in the quarter-finals.

And Donnarumma has been a key figure.

He made amends for his previous Emirates nightmare here with crucial saves from Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard either side of half-time.

Arsenal will feel those opportunities will offer hope in Paris, but they now have to take the game to PSG with measure as they try to claw back this slim deficit. In those circumstances, however, the French champions may just find that approach to their liking.

There was frustration for Arsenal when Mikel Merino’s smart header was ruled out after a Video Assistant Referee check early in the second half.

As PSG exerted such control in the opening half-hour, winning the ball back with ease as Arsenal reeled, it was easy to see why Rice once again called it right when he expressed such frustration towards his midfield partner and disruptor Thomas Partey for picking up a yellow card in the comfortable second-leg win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu, ruling him out of this meeting.

Rice’s same words will no doubt echo in Arsenal’s ears at the Parc des Princes – but some things are easier said than done and it may already be too late to save their ambitions of reaching their first Champions League final since they lost to Barcelona in Paris in 2006.

Hope will live on, but PSG have shown what a formidable proposition they have become. They will be firm favourites to face either Barcelona or Inter Milan in Munich.

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Rudiger given six-game ban for throwing object at referee https://www.adomonline.com/rudiger-given-six-game-ban-for-throwing-object-at-referee/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:52:15 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530254 Real Madrid defender Antonio Rudiger has been given a six-match ban for throwing an object at the referee during their Copa del Rey final loss to Barcelona.

Rudiger and Real team-mate Lucas Vazquez, who had both been substituted, were shown straight red cards in Seville for angrily reacting to a foul given against Kylian Mbappe shortly before the final whistle.

Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea said in his report that centre-back Rudiger, 32, was dismissed for “throwing an object from the technical area, which missed me”.

BBC Sport columnist Guillem Balague reported that Rudiger threw an ice cube at the official, external.

The report by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) said the Germany defender had been given a six-game suspension “for minor violence against the referees”.

The RFEF has also revoked the red card given to Real midfielder Jude Bellingham for dissent after the final whistle.

The referee’s report said Bellingham “approached our position in an aggressive attitude, having to be restrained by his team-mates”, but the RFEF said Real had provided video evidence which disproved this.

Under article 101 of the RFEF disciplinary code, which covers “mild violence” towards referees, Rudiger could have received a suspension of between four and 12 matches.

All six games of Rudiger’s suspension will be served in league matches, meaning that it will extend until the start of next season.

He will be banned for the final five games in La Liga this campaign, and for the opening game of the 2025-26 campaign.

Rudiger is unlikely to be hugely impacted by the ban, after undergoing knee surgery on Tuesday which is likely to rule him out for the rest of the season.

Real did not give a timescale for his recovery but Spanish media reports say he could be out for between six and eight weeks, which would rule him out of the rest of the domestic season and make him doubtful for the Club World Cup, which starts on 15 June.

Rudiger had apologised for the incident, saying there was “definitely no excuse” for his behaviour.

According to the RFEF, this apology was used as attempted mitigation by Real for a reduction in Rudiger’s ban.

Vazquez has been suspended for two games, both of which will be served in Copa del Rey fixtures.

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Two convicted for human trafficking https://www.adomonline.com/two-convicted-for-human-trafficking/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:49:10 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530250 The Achimota Circuit Court has convicted two individuals for trafficking two women from Nigeria to Ghana and forcing them into prostitution.

Jessica Daniel, 24, a hairdresser also known as Blessing, and Kelvin Johnson, 30, a Bitcoin trader known as Alaska, were found guilty after a trial and convicted on charges of conspiracy to commit a crime and two counts of human trafficking.

The court, presided over by Akosua Anokyewaa Adjepong, deferred sentencing until tomorrow, April 30, 2025, pending the outcome of a pregnancy test for Jessica, the first accused.

In her ruling on Tuesday, the judge stated that the prosecution had successfully proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt. The prosecution called three witnesses, while the accused also presented a witness.

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Isaac Babayi, who led the prosecution, informed the court that the complainant was Chief Calistus Elozipuwa, a member of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) in Ghana.

The accused persons, Jessica Daniel and Kelvin Johnson, are both Nigerian nationals.

According to the prosecution, on July 1, 2024, the complainant rescued the victims, Gloria Vincent (alias Grace), 20, and Gloria Igbetar (alias Diamond), 25, who were engaging in prostitution.

Upon questioning, the victims revealed that they had been deceived and transported from Nigeria to Ghana by Jessica under the pretext of securing domestic servant jobs. However, once in Ghana, they were coerced into prostitution.

The prosecution also revealed that Johnson had connected the victims to an agent in Nigeria, and upon arrival in Accra, Johnson took them to an apartment where they were forced to work as prostitutes. Jessica demanded GH₵8,000 from each of them to secure their freedom.

Both accused were later arrested. During investigations, they admitted to recruiting the victims for prostitution, and the proceeds from the exploitation were collected by Johnson and handed over to Jessica for safekeeping.

Further investigations revealed that Jessica used Johnson as a cover, fearing the victims would harm her if they discovered she was their mistress.

The victims were able to pay the GH₵8,000 each to the convicts, which both Jessica and Johnson admitted to receiving.

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Ghana can payback debts, says IMF https://www.adomonline.com/ghana-can-payback-debts-says-imf/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:43:05 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530248 Ghana can repay its debts when they fall due, provided it continues implementing the objectives of the US$3 billion loan-supported programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

This was the assurance given by Stéphane Roudet, IMF Mission Chief for Ghana, during a roundtable discussion with some Ghanaian journalists at the recently concluded Spring Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Group in Washington, D.C., USA.

“Once we go to the Board, we publish the staff report, [and] you will see that the macroeconomic framework we have in there assumes that those payables are going to be repaid at some point,” Mr. Roudet stated.

He was quick to add, “The pace at which the government will be able to pay down those payables will very much depend on its ability to raise the necessary financing.”

Mr. Roudet noted that, for example, the government had made provisions in the 2025 budget for the repayment of arrears amounting to GHS13 billion, below the line, as part of efforts to meet its debt obligations.

He was responding to a question posed by the Ghana News Agency regarding the government’s ability to meet its payables in the face of a large accumulation in 2024.

“The magnitude of the problem is quite large. Our assessment is that the primary balance last year on a commitment basis was a deficit of about 3.25% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP),” he said.

This, he noted, compares to a surplus of 0.5% of GDP under the ongoing IMF programme target. He said the staff mission had discussed short-term interventions with Ghanaian authorities to help bring the country’s fiscal trajectory back on track.

“What we have seen from that standpoint is a strong budget that continues to stick to the programme objectives. In particular, for this year, it’s a primary surplus of 1.5% of GDP. It’s underpinned by strong efforts on the spending side but also on the revenue side,” he added.

Mr. Roudet said the Fund had observed the implementation of some fiscal reforms, including an amendment to the Procurement Act.

The changes now require the Ministry of Finance to issue commencement authorisation before the Public Procurement Authority can grant a permit for procurement, irrespective of the procurement method.

“That puts the Ministry of Finance — the institution that holds the purse of the country — very much at the centre of the project implementation process,” he said.

He added that the IMF mission team and the Ghanaian authorities also discussed important measures to address the country’s structural challenges, such as the Fiscal Framework and the establishment of a Fiscal Council.

These reforms, once effectively implemented, he said, would strengthen Ghana’s public finances and better position the country to meet its debt obligations.

Ghana has been implementing a three-year, US$3 billion Extended Credit Facility (ECF) programme with the IMF since 2023 — the country’s 17th loan-supported programme with the Bretton Woods institution.

The programme aims to restore macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, foster economic resilience, and lay the foundation for stronger and more inclusive growth.

It began under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and is now being continued by the new administration led by President John Dramani Mahama. The programme is expected to conclude in 2026.

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‘Law is not democracy’- Deputy AG dismisses GBA’s resolution on CJ suspension https://www.adomonline.com/law-is-not-democracy-deputy-ag-dismisses-gbas-resolution-on-cj-suspension/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:36:34 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530243 Deputy Attorney General Justice Srem Sai has rebuked the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), arguing that its recent resolution calling for the reinstatement of the Chief Justice and a reversal of the Acting Chief Justice’s directives has no legal weight in the face of binding Supreme Court decisions.

Speaking on Joy News’ PM Express on Tuesday, April 29, he said the Bar had overstepped its legal limits.

“Law is not democracy,” he stated.
“So that when 10,000 people say this is the law, this is the meaning of the law, and one person says this is not the meaning of the law, then the 10,000 will win. It doesn’t work that way.”

He questioned the legitimacy and wisdom of the Bar’s resolution, passed by what he described as “45 people,” being used to speak for an entire association of over 5,000 lawyers.

“Someone might have prompted though that the resolution of 45 people, which is going to be attributed to an association of over 5,000 people, should be carefully thought out before it is even painted on the letterhead of the GBA,” he stated.

Justice Srem Sai’s comments come amid rising tensions in the legal community following the Chief Justice’s suspension and growing concern over perceived inconsistencies in the GBA’s public posture.

To him, the most troubling part of the Bar’s position is that it attempts to override existing judicial precedent.

“There is already a decision on this matter,” he said.
“So to pass a resolution on something which the Supreme Court has already decided and expect that the resolution should take precedence over the binding constitution is one thing that I cannot imagine will happen in an assembly of lawyers.”

 

He added that the law must be based on careful reasoning, not popular opinion.

“Law is backed by legal reasoning, paying attention to legal precedence, reading text and reading them in the light of decided cases,” he said.

The Deputy Attorney General also took issue with the GBA’s demand that the President publish details of a prima facie determination involving the Chief Justice.

He insisted such a call directly violates the Constitution and long-standing judicial pronouncements.

“One point in the resolution says that the President should go ahead and publish the prima facie decision,” he said, “when we all know that the Constitution commands that the process should not be done in public.”

He pointed to at least three separate court decisions that affirm the confidentiality of such proceedings.

“Not the petition, not the conversation around it, not the content of the petition, not the process and what happened in the proceedings should be made public,” he emphasised.

“So if, in the light of this strong constitutional injunction supported by well-decided cases, the GBA, an assembly of lawyers, can actually pass a resolution or call on the President to ask him to make what the Constitution requires to be private, public, then there’s a problem with that.”

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Women’s AFCON: Black Queens Coach calls up 32 players for training camp in Accra https://www.adomonline.com/womens-afcon-black-queens-coach-calls-up-32-players-for-training-camp-in-accra/ Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:29:59 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2530104 Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren has invited 32 players to a nine-day training camp as part of their preparations for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The camp is scheduled to take place from May 3rd to May 12th at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram.

It will provide head coach Kim Lars Björkegren with the opportunity to assess both home-based and foreign-based players, as he and his technical team work towards finalising the squad for the tournament in Morocco.

Several standout performers from the Women’s Premier League, including players from Police Ladies, Army Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies, and Tamale Super Ladies, have received call-ups.

In addition, some foreign-based players who were unavailable for previous camps are expected to join this session.

All invited players are expected to report to camp by 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 4th. The coaching staff will use the period to evaluate the fitness levels and on-field performance of each player before final selections are made.

The Black Queens are aiming for a strong showing at WAFCON as they push to reclaim their place at the top of women’s football in Africa.

Squad below:

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