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A Legacy of Partnership and Influence

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The relationship between Tsatsu Tsikata, a renowned legal scholar, and Jerry John Rawlings, the revolutionary leader and former President of Ghana, stands as one of profound mutual respect and collaboration. Their partnership, forged through years of shared political and professional experiences, played a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s political and legal landscape.

A Legal and Political Alliance

Tsatsu Tsikata’s relationship with Rawlings is rooted in their shared commitment to national development. Tsikata, known for his intellectual prowess and expertise in law, became a key advisor to Rawlings, particularly in legal matters. Tsikata’s deep understanding of governance and the rule of law made him an essential figure during Rawlings’ time in power, especially during the administration of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). Rawlings, whose leadership was initially defined by his military background, relied on Tsikata’s legal acumen to navigate the complexities of governance in a democratic setting.

In the late 1990s, Tsikata was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), where he contributed significantly to managing the nation’s oil resources. His tenure at GNPC, which coincided with Rawlings’ presidency, was marked by a focus on transparency and resource management, aligning with Rawlings’ vision of accountability and national development.

Political and Intellectual Synergy

Their relationship was not just political but intellectual. Rawlings, whose leadership was characterized by a revolutionary zeal, valued Tsikata’s calm and methodical approach to solving problems. Tsikata, on the other hand, saw in Rawlings a leader deeply invested in the welfare of ordinary Ghanaians, despite his sometimes controversial methods. Together, they represented a balance between political ideology and legal integrity, each complementing the other’s strengths.

Tsikata’s legal expertise was pivotal during Rawlings’ administration, especially in navigating legal challenges faced by the government. Rawlings, often criticized for his authoritarian approach during his early years in power, sought Tsikata’s counsel to address legal issues surrounding the country’s transition from military rule to democratic governance. Tsikata, as a leading academic and legal mind, provided the necessary legal framework to ensure that Ghana’s legal system functioned effectively within the confines of democracy.

A Complex Relationship

Though their relationship was generally harmonious, it was not without its complexities. Tsikata’s legal background sometimes clashed with Rawlings’ revolutionary fervor, especially when it came to issues of accountability and governance. However, despite occasional disagreements, Tsikata’s commitment to justice and fairness often guided Rawlings’ political decisions, particularly in the realm of legal reforms.

Tsikata’s arrest in 2008 on charges related to his tenure at GNPC, which many perceived as politically motivated, was a significant moment in their relationship. Rawlings, at the time, expressed his support for Tsikata, viewing the charges as an attack on one of his trusted allies. The incident underscored the loyalty and mutual respect between the two men, even during difficult political times.

Enduring Legacy

The relationship between Tsatsu Tsikata and Jerry John Rawlings exemplifies the intersection of law and politics, showing how intellectuals and political leaders can work together to drive national progress. Tsikata’s role in Rawlings’ administration, and his contribution to Ghana’s democratic consolidation, remain significant to this day.

Both men left indelible marks on Ghana’s history. Rawlings’ leadership transformed the political landscape, while Tsikata’s legal expertise ensured that the country navigated its challenges with a sense of justice and order. Their relationship, founded on respect and collaboration, serves as a model of how political and intellectual forces can combine to shape a nation’s destiny.

Avoid post-election violence, protect Ghana’s democracy – Akufo-Addo

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has underscored the significance of peace, democracy, and unity as Ghana transitions to new leadership.

In his final New Year message to the nation, President Akufo-Addo reflected on the successful and peaceful elections held three weeks ago, which culminated in the election of a new president and members of parliament.

He hailed the peaceful conduct of the polls as a proud achievement for Ghana, reaffirming the country’s position as a shining example of democracy in Africa.

However, the President expressed concern over the incidents of post-electoral violence that occurred, cautioning against such unprovoked actions in the future.

He stressed that such acts could tarnish the country’s democratic credentials and urged all Ghanaians to work together to safeguard the integrity of the nation’s electoral process.

“Fellow Ghanaians, some three weeks ago, our nation once again stood tall in Africa and the world with the peaceful election of a new president and new members of parliament, reaffirming our status as a beacon of democracy and manifesting the enduring will of our people.

“I have congratulated them and wished them well and God’s blessings in the discharge of the mandate of their high offices. Nonetheless, let us vow never to revisit the unprovoked post-electoral violence that nearly marred this election. The pursuit of power should never be synonymous with violence. It must always reflect a solemn commitment to serve the people. As it is often said, true power lies not in the capacity to dominate, but in the ability to uplift and unite.

“Let this be our guiding principle as we move forward, ensuring that peace and democracy remain the bedrock of our nation. As I prepare to pass on the baton of leadership, I do so hopeful about what lies ahead. Ghana is destined for greatness and I believe in the strength of our people to achieve it.

“The foundation we have built together over the last eight years will continue to grow, and I look forward to watching our beloved nation reach new heights,” he stated.

Court to decide on collation of disputed constituencies today

Mahama calls on political parties to embrace unity

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President-elect John Dramani Mahama has made a clarion call on all political parties in the just-ended 2024 elections to embrace unity and contribute to Ghana’s transformation.

Addressing congregants at the 31st all-night service held at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire Assemblies of God in Tamale on December 31, Mahama emphasised the importance of national unity and collective action in tackling the country’s challenges.

Ghana’s peace and stability must be protected, Akufo-Addo warns

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged Ghanaians to be vigilant against actions that could threaten the nation’s peace and stability.

In his New Year address, the President emphasized the importance of preserving peace and democracy as the country moves forward into 2025.

He underscored the need to protect individual rights and ensure they are not compromised in the pursuit of progress.

Akufo-Addo called for unity among Ghanaians as the nation transitions to a new government, stressing the collective responsibility to maintain harmony and uphold the values that make Ghana a beacon of democracy.

“The pursuit of power should never be synonymous with violence. It must always reflect a solemn commitment to serve the people. As it is often said, true power lies not in the capacity to dominate, but in the ability to uplift and unite. Let this be our guiding principle as we move forward, ensuring that peace and democracy remain the bedrock of our nation.”

 

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Don’t be held back by fear

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has encouraged the youth of Ghana to move forward with determination and to avoid succumbing to despair as 2025 approaches.

He emphasized the importance of having ambitious dreams and putting in the necessary effort, reminding them that they have the power to shape their own future.

The President highlighted the necessity for all Ghanaians to actively participate in building the nation they aspire to.

Delivering his final New Year Message to the Nation, on December 31, the President said, “Driven by the belief that our best days are still ahead. Ghana’s story is not about her leaders. It’s about her people. Each of us has a role to play in building the nation we envision. To the youth of Ghana, you are the heartbeat of our future.

“Your energy, creativity, and dreams are what will drive this nation forward. Do not let fear hold you back. Dream big, work hard and know that the future is yours to shape.”

He expressed gratitude to individuals across various sectors for their contributions to the nation’s growth and encouraged them to work towards building a nation that benefits everyone.

“To our farmers, teachers, health workers, traders, business persons, public officers, security persons, and all who keep our nation moving, I say thank you. You’re the backbone of our society, and your contributions make Ghana what it is.

“Let us continue to support one another and build a country that works for everyone.”

 

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Special Prosecutor killed in front of wife, children

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ATTORNEY Randall Hector, a lawyer who was prosecuting a known gang leader was shot and killed on Tuesday night in Port of Spain.

There was an attempt on the gang leader’s life outside the Besson Street Police Station on Saturday and the fear of reprisal killings was supposedly a main factor why Government decided to declare a State of Emergency (SoE) on Monday.

High Court to rule on NDC’s objection against application of mandamus today

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An Accra High Court has fixed today , January 1, 2025, to rule on a preliminary objection raised against the writ of mandamus filed against the Electoral Commission in its bid to collate Parliamentary elections in four disputed Constituencies.

This was after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) had raised a preliminary objection on the writ of mandamus filed by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) against the EC to collate Parliamentary results in four Constituencies.

The NDC, through its Counsel Mr Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, argued that the mandamus application was an election petition in disguise and same was incompetent.

“I raise a preliminary objection for the incompetence of this application pursuant to Section 16 and 20 of the PNDC Law 284 as amended.

This is an election petition disguised as a mandamus application.” Mr Tameklo told the trial Judge, Justice Foson Baah Agyapong.

Mr Tameklo held that the NPP should have filed an election petition and not a writ of mandamus.
This is because in instances where candidates have been declared in an election rather came under an election petition.

Under Section 20 of the PNDC law 284, Mr Tameklo contended that election of a candidate shall be declared void on an election petition if the High Court was satisfied that the election was marred by acts of intimidation, bribery and mistreatment.

“The instant application is a clever way to circumvent the proper hearing to be done by evidence in an election petition.

Mr Gary Nimako Marfo, Counsel for the New Patriotic Party, said the NDC objection should be based on point of law.

Opposing the objection, Mr Nimako Marfo argued that PNDC Law 284 quoted by Mr Tameklo had no repercussion on the application of mandamus since the results of disputed constituencies were yet to be gazetted.

According to him, the mandamus application is not here to cancel election results, for there is none to be cancelled.

“There is a public duty imposed on the Electoral Commission to conduct public elections and supervise same. Article 45 of the1992 Constitution makes it clear that the EC was mandated to conduct public elections, including collation and declaration of parliamentary results as to who won or lost.”

In a brief submission, Mr Justin Amenuvor, who represented the EC quizzed, “How does a person who has raised preliminary objection expect this court to say whether or not there has been a validly concluded election without going into the affidavit?”

A fresh application of mandamus application was filed by the NPP in respect of Tema Central, Techiman South, Ablekuma North and Okaikwei Central.

This was after the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, quashed the High Court order to collate parliamentary results for four constituencies.

The court in its ruling in an order of certiorari among others, held that the NDC should have been given a hearing in the writ of mandamus.
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In Africa, Vybz Kartel is like an angel in our eyes

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Vybz Kartel and Shatta Wale Vybz Kartel and Shatta Wale

Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale has expressed his deep admiration for his fellow musician Vybz Kartel, describing him as “an angel” in the eyes of many Africans.

Shatta Wale shared this sentiment during his performance at the Freedom Street Concert in Jamaica on December 31, 2024.

The performance became an emotional moment for Shatta Wale, who paused to kneel in gratitude to Vybz Kartel.

“Thank you so much. I’ve never performed in Jamaica before. This is my first time. I’ve always wished to perform with you on stage. God bless you, Jamaica, I love you,” he said

According to Shatta Wale, Vybz Kartel enjoys immense love and respect on the streets of Africa, a level of devotion that he finds almost unimaginable.

He also expressed excitement and gratitude for sharing the stage with the legendary artiste.

“I am coming all the way from Africa to support this man. This man is like an angel in Africa. Vybz in flesh and soul, love you so much, Daddy,” Shatta Wale told the crowd

The Ghanaian musician further sent a message of unity and support from Africa to Jamaica.

“Before I leave here, I just want to tell you that we Africans love Jamaicans and we support Jamaican music. So, everywhere you are, know that Ghana supports Jamaican music.”

Vybz Kartel responded to Shatta Wale, stating that the culture of Jamaica is loved worldwide. He also hailed Shatta as the king of dancehall in Africa.

Also, watch videos from various Ghanaian events held in December below:

Ghanaian Man Reunites With Mixed-Race Daughter He Gave Up for Adoption After Many Years

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A touching and emotional reunion has unfolded in Ghana, as a man was recently reunited with his mixed-race daughter whom he had given up for adoption years ago. The long-awaited moment has sparked joy and excitement, both for the family involved and social media users who have been moved by the heartfelt story.

The Ghanaian man, whose identity has not been fully disclosed, shared the poignant details of his journey. Many years ago, due to personal and financial struggles, he made the heart-wrenching decision to put his daughter up for adoption. At the time, he felt it was the best choice for her future, as he was unable to provide her with the care she deserved. The separation, however, left an emotional scar, and over the years, the man never stopped thinking about the daughter he had lost contact with.

Despite his best efforts to locate her, he faced numerous challenges, and for years, his search went unanswered. But recently, through a combination of persistence and the power of social media, he was finally able to track her down. The reunion, which took place after years of separation, was an emotional one, filled with tears of joy as father and daughter embraced each other for the first time in many years.

The daughter, who had been raised in a different country, expressed a mixture of emotions, including shock and happiness, as she met her biological father. She had always wondered about her origins and the circumstances of her adoption, and the reunion brought clarity and closure to a chapter in her life.

Both father and daughter have shared their gratitude for the opportunity to reconnect and are now looking forward to building a relationship moving forward. The reunion serves as a reminder of the power of love, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between a parent and child, regardless of time or distance.

Source:https://yen.com.gh/people/274339-ghanaian-man-reunites-mixed-race-daughter-gave-adoption-years/