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BoG’s First Deputy Governor, Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, proceeds on leave

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Dr Maxwell Opoku-Afari, the current First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, has decided to proceed on leave starting February 5, 2025, ahead of the end of his contract.

This decision has received the approval of President John Dramani Mahama.

Dr Opoku-Afari was initially appointed on August 7, 2017, for his first four-year term as First Deputy Governor, and he was re-appointed for a second term on August 7, 2021.

In accordance with the Bank of Ghana Act, 2002 (Act 612), as amended, his tenure as First Deputy Governor is set to conclude on August 6, 2025, after successfully serving two full terms as permitted by the Act.

The Bank of Ghana in a statement expressed its gratitude to Dr Opoku-Afari for his dedicated service to the Bank and the Republic. The Bank wishes him well in his future endeavors.

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Sports Minister-Designate Kofi Adams assures serious investigations into Nana Pooley’s death

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Ghana’s Sports Minister-designate, Kofi Adams, has condemned the tragic death of Asante Kotoko fan Nana Pooley, labelling it as murder and assuring swift action from the Police.

Speaking on the matter, Adams emphasized the seriousness of the incident and assured the public that authorities would take appropriate action.

“This is murder,” he stated on Sporty FM. “The police will initiate criminal investigations, and it will be taken seriously.”

Nana Pooley was fatally stabbed during Asante Kotoko’s Ghana Premier League clash against Nsoatreman FC on January 2, 2025. His passing has sparked widespread concern and raised questions about security at football matches in the country.

In response to the incident, Inspector General of Police (IGP) George Akuffo Dampare led a delegation to Asante Kotoko’s headquarters in Kumasi to discuss security measures and ensure such tragedies do not recur.

Meanwhile, Asante Kotoko has announced their withdrawal from the GPL as part of the club’s effort to seek justice for the deceased.

I have always been with her – Ama Pratt on her support for Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang

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Ama Pratt reaffirms her longstanding support for Vice President Professor Naana Jane Ama Pratt reaffirms her longstanding support for Vice President Professor Naana Jane

Maame Ama Pratt has reaffirmed her longstanding support for Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, stating that her commitment to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its leadership is not new.

Speaking in an interview following her appointment as Press Secretary to the Vice President, Ama Pratt dismissed claims that she had recently aligned with the party for political gain.

“For me, it’s not even about when I became NDC.

“The real question is, when did I start believing in the vision of President John Mahama and his commitment to women? That has always been there, from the very beginning,” she stated.

She revealed that her admiration for Professor Opoku-Agyemang predates her official political involvement.

“I have been her biggest admirer. Before she was even named as running mate in 2019, I interviewed her and told her publicly, ‘If you are chosen, I volunteer myself. I will work in whatever capacity you need me to.’ So, for me, this is not new,” she added.

Ama Pratt emphasised that she had actively participated in Opoku-Agyemang’s campaign and rejected suggestions that she had been neutral in the past.

“If you followed me, you would know I’ve never been neutral. I took part in her campaign. I didn’t just support her silently; I was there, working for her success,” she asserted.

She further revealed that despite being advised to maintain a neutral public stance, she made a conscious decision to stand by her convictions.

“In 2020, I was advised to stay neutral because of my media career. People told me, ‘For longevity, don’t do this,’ but I chose to stand for what I believe in. I was very clear about my support for her,” she explained.

Ama Pratt believes that her appointment is simply a continuation of a commitment she made long ago.

“It’s not enough to just celebrate having the first female Vice-President. We need to ensure that she succeeds. That means getting involved, doing the work, and making sure that this moment counts,” she declared.

GRA Commissioner pledges stringent measures for border security, revenue collection

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Brigadier General Ziblim Bawah Ayorrogo is the Commissioner of the GRA Brigadier General Ziblim Bawah Ayorrogo is the Commissioner of the GRA

Brigadier General Ziblim Bawah Ayorrogo, Commissioner of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Customs Division, has announced stringent measures to ensure that only approved goods enter the country while enhancing revenue collection.

Speaking at the 2025 International World Customs Day celebration on the theme “Customs Delivering on its Commitments to Efficiency, Security, and Prosperity,” he emphasised the division’s commitment to upholding national safety standards, preventing substandard imports, and safeguarding the country’s borders.

Brigadier General Ayorrogo said that despite challenges in revenue collection, often during the first quarter, largely due to decreased imports after the peak period of November and December, he was optimistic that the division would meet its revenue target once they strived to meet that of the first quarter of the year.

Reading the message from the World Customs Organization (WCO), he highlighted that customs was focused on turning its commitments into concrete actions that would enhance trade facilitation, strengthen security, and promote sustainable economic growth.

“WCO members are reminded of the direction set by the organisation and encouraged to showcase actions taken to build momentum and share measurable progress,” he said.

Explaining the theme, he said efficiency was driven by modernised customs procedures, digital services, data-driven operations, and collaboration with public and private stakeholders, while security entailed customs operations such as safeguarding supply chains, preventing the movement of illicit goods, combating money laundering, and enhancing crisis preparedness.

For prosperity, he underscored the importance of fair revenue collection, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, and supporting sustainable economic growth through inclusive policies that address the diverse needs of citizens.

The commissioner called for customs to enhance visibility and communication, showcasing their efforts and results to the government and society, saying, “We are embarking on a path that challenges us to communicate more and better.”

Alhaji Iddrisu Iddisah Seidu, the chairman for the occasion, highlighted the pivotal role of customs in facilitating global trade, protecting national borders, and promoting economic growth, describing their work as often unseen but impactful to businesses and individuals worldwide.

He said this year’s theme was a reminder that their commitment to efficiency, security, and prosperity was unwavering, adding that efficient customs procedures were essential for trade facilitation and economic growth, adding that security remained paramount in protecting the nation’s borders.

Assistant Commissioner Theresah Portakey, Sector Commander of the Tema Customs Division, reaffirmed customs’ dedication to integrity, transparency, and accountability in their operations.

She stressed the importance of collaboration among stakeholders to achieve their goals, saying that collective efforts would foster economic growth and ensure customs’ principles and values resonate in all operations.

The event also recognised individuals and teams whose contributions had significantly advanced customs operations in Ghana.

Presentations on “customs delivering in efficiency, security, and prosperity,” “Ghana Customs then and now,” and “advancing commitment on the theme through higher specialised education on customs administration.”

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Argentina coach Scaloni confirms Lionel Messi’s desire to play in 2026 World Cup

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Lionel Messi kissing the World Cup trophy Lionel Messi kissing the World Cup trophy

Lionel Messi’s plans to participate in the 2026 World Cup has taken a significant step forward, with Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni, disclosing that an agreement has been reached with the legendary forward to see him feature in the tournament.

As a linchpin for Argentina, Messi has played a pivotal role in the team’s triumphs, capped by their recent World Cup win, and continues to defy time with his enduring brilliance.

His triumph at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar got fans fearing the 37-year-old legend might have had his final bow on football’s grandest stage. However, Scaloni has dished out some hope during an interview with DSports.

“The first thing to say is that both Messi and his teammates are aware that there is still a reasonable amount of time left. Messi and the rest of the team want to play in the World Cup.

“But to be sure, you have to let time pass to see how you get there. He knows very well what we think. I’m not worried; the only thing I want is for him to be happy,” he said.

While uncertainty surrounds Messi’s long-term future with Argentina, the immediate priority is securing a spot in the next World Cup.

A crucial double-header against Brazil and Uruguay looms, and victories in both matches would guarantee Argentina’s qualification for the 2026 tournament, set to be hosted jointly by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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Minority Leader Tells New Bank of Ghana Governor to Halt Assumption of Office

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Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has urged Dr. Johnson Asiama, the newly nominated Governor of the Bank of Ghana, to stop assuming office until his appointment is approved by the Council of State. Apexnewsgh reports

Afenyo-Markin’s call comes after Dr. Asiama formally took office on Monday, February 3, and held his maiden meeting with senior executives of the central bank.