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Ablakwa lists the 10 benefits of ORAL as report is presented to President Mahama

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The Chairman of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has outlined ten key benefits of the anti-corruption initiative spearheaded by President John Dramani Mahama.

Speaking at the handover of the committee’s report, Ablakwa emphasized the significant impact of ORAL in ensuring transparency, accountability, and the recovery of state assets.

1. Enhancing Transparency and Accountability

Ablakwa noted that ORAL has “deepened transparency and accountability,” making government officials more conscious of their responsibility. “It has really increased public awareness about the need to protect state assets,” he stated.

2. Saving Government Bungalows from Demolition

ORAL intervened to prevent the demolition of 50 government bungalows. “We received distress calls from public servants who said people had showed up—so-called private developers—to demolish their bungalows,” Ablakwa disclosed. The properties belonged to ministries including Foreign Affairs and Gender, Social Protection.

3. Preserving Northern Development Authority Lands

ORAL’s swift action helped protect prime state land near the U.S. Embassy from unauthorized takeover. “A private developer moved in overnight on the eve of the President’s inauguration to erect a wall, dividing the property into half. We promptly called National Security, and they moved in,” he explained.

4. Preventing Unauthorized Takeovers of State Assets

The committee worked with National Security to halt attempts to illegally change number plates of state vehicles. “We were able to save a good number—hundreds of these vehicles,” Ablakwa said.

5. Resolving the Du Bois Centre Dispute

ORAL played a crucial role in preventing a clash over control of the Du Bois Center. “We immediately called National Security, and we have now asked that the factions meet with the new Minister for Tourism to resolve the matter,” he reported.

6. Securing Agricultural Lands at Cantonments

The committee intervened to stop the destruction of agricultural mechanization lands at Cantonments. “We have been able to save large portions—about 80% has been preserved,” Ablakwa announced, adding that politically exposed persons had hurriedly developed some sections.

7. Preventing Demolition of Ghana Museums Staff Quarters

ORAL’s intervention halted the demolition of staff quarters at Osu Kweku Hill. “Thanks to our efforts, at least the demolition has been halted, and the President and his advisors will decide what should happen,” he said.

8. Providing a Peaceful Channel for Citizens to Report Looting

The ORAL initiative provided a structured avenue for citizens to report cases of looting. “Imagine what would have happened if citizens, instead of reporting through ORAL, had taken the law into their own hands. Transitions in Ghana tend to be acrimonious,” he pointed out.

9. Encouraging Voluntary Refund of Looted Assets

ORAL also created a platform for persons of interest to return state assets. “Quite a number of persons of interest have reached out, seeking an opportunity to refund and return what belongs to the Ghanaian people,” Ablakwa revealed.

10. Attracting International Forensic Support

He said the initiative has drawn interest from global forensic experts willing to assist in tracing looted funds hidden offshore. “Some have said it will not cost us anything—they may just ask for a small percentage of recovered assets,” he noted.

Ablakwa concluded by highlighting the financial implications of ORAL’s work. “If we are successful in recoveries, we can retrieve as much as $20.49 billion from 36 cases, plus $702.8 million from land assets—amounting to $21.19 billion,” he declared.

The ORAL Committee was established on December 18, 2024, as a key anti-corruption initiative of President Mahama’s administration, dedicated to recovering looted state assets and promoting transparency in governance.

Don’t dish out positions anyhow in a future NPP government – Musah Superior

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Musah Superior is a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Musah Superior is a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP)

A prominent figure of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Iddrisu Musah Superior, has advised the party to learn from past mistakes and refrain from awarding government appointments to individuals who do not prioritise the interests of the party.

According to him, the former government’s practice of awarding appointments to individuals who did not contribute to the party’s success was one of the major mistakes that led to the party’s unprecedented defeat in the 2024 general elections.

“If we do not want our party to be extinct, then we should not dish out positions anyhow in a future NPP government. We should hire persons who have the party at heart and are ready to support our members/supporters. A political party becomes stronger, attractive, and winnable if its internal workings establish a mechanism to support the party people to access opportunities in the government. Wise people understand a concept quickly with little explanation,” he said.

Superior, highlighting some of such instances, referenced a claim by Vincent Ekow Assafuah, MP of Old Tafo, regarding the dismissive and disrespectful nature of John Allotey, the former Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, towards certain NPP personalities.

In a lengthy write-up on February 10, 2025, Musah Superior corroborating his claims, explained that Assafuah’s assertions did not surprise him, recounting his encounter and experience with John Allotey.

“The Member of Parliament of Old Tafo, Hon Assafuah in a short viral video painfully insinuated that John Allotey, former Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, turned him away disrespectfully because he (Hon) came to see him (John Allotey) without an appointment.

“This doesn’t come to me as a surprise. I worked as one of John Allotey’s deputies for three years and faced outright rejection and humiliation. I will provide a fuller account of our struggle as deputies at the Commission in a detailed write-up in the not-too-distant future,” he said.

Musah Superior noted that the former Forestry Commission boss appeared indifferent to both NPP matters and the political issues of the country.

Superior further suggested that Allotey’s disregard for party members stemmed from his lack of interest in politics.

According to him, he experienced a similar situation when Allotey greeted him in a dismissive manner during a visit to his office.

He said that he was accompanied by the NPP’s Greater Accra Regional Secretary, Daniel Nii Lai Parker, and the Regional Research Officer at the time, Ebenezer Doku, who later became the MCE of the Adentan Municipal Assembly.

“Allotey was completely uninterested in politics and the NPP. He dismissed party people with impunity. In the middle of the year, l was visited by the Greater Accra Regional Secretary, Daniel Nii Lai Parker, and the Regional Research Officer then, Ebenezer Doku. Hon Doku later became the Municipal Chief Executive of the Adentan Municipal Assembly. We had a great conversation. I took them to Allotey’s office to introduce them to him. To our utter shock, Allotey received us in a dismissive manner. We stood there like morons and left eventually,” he added.

The party stalwart went on to express his frustration over Allotey’s failure to campaign for the NPP during the 2024 Election, despite being appointed by former President Akufo-Addo and serving under their government.

He further stated that Allotey, along with other individuals, benefited from the party’s success while disregarding the efforts of grassroots members who worked tirelessly to secure the party’s victory.

“Allotey has never worked or campaigned for the party. I am unsure if he is a member or supporter of the NPP. Even in the just concluded 2024 elections, he did not campaign in any constituency in his home region of Greater Accra or anywhere in the country.

“He was always at the Forestry Commission pretending to be working. He is one of the many ‘baboons’ former appointees who enjoyed power, money, and influence at the expense of the many ‘monkies’ who toiled for the party to win power; as a result of which he first became the Deputy CEO and got promoted to the topmost job of the Commission when the indefatigable, generous, deferential and one of the most dedicated and loyal members of our great party, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie affectionately called Sir John passed on,” he said.

He added, “Sir John was exceedingly kind and supported thousands of party people who visited him at the Forestry Commission when he was the Chief Executive Officer of the Commission. May his gentle soul rest in peace. In contrast, John Allotey was limitlessly arrogant, lacked absolute empathy, and deliberately disregarded many party members (grassroots) who came to see him. He didn’t care. He claimed he was associated with some ‘big guys’ in the government.”

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Daughter of a Murderer Comment: Let this issue die a natural death

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KOKA is an event organiser and entertainment critic KOKA is an event organiser and entertainment critic

Entertainment pundit Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, popularly known as KOKA, has urged Ghanaians to refrain from intensifying the controversy surrounding the derogatory statements made in parliament regarding Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings.

Some comments, allegedly made by an unidentified MP during parliamentary proceedings on February 4, 2025, referred to the Klottey Korley as the “daughter of a murderer,” sparking massive outrage and triggering multiple petitions calling for accountability.

But speaking on the issue in a post on his social media handle, KOKA has cautioned that focusing on the issue risks reopening old wounds tied to the legacy of Dr. Rawlings’ father, former President Jerry John Rawlings.

“Have we identified who said it? Ask the whole parliament. If they wanted us to know who said it, we would have found the person.

“But where Ghanaians are going, the young people who are going. You are going to worsen the woman’s situation,” he stated on TikTok.

While KOKA made it clear that he remains a Rawlings loyalist, he acknowledged the former president’s controversial actions during his tenure, including the execution of three High Court judges in 1982 and other human rights abuses, which cannot be justified.

KOKA further urged Ghanaians to be mindful of the pain that families who suffered during the Rawlings era endured, adding that several people lost loved ones, properties, and livelihoods.

“There are things he did that you can’t justify. Do you know what families have suffered from 1977, ’83, ’84? Do you know what people have gone through? If you know the things your father has done to people. The reason some families are shattered. The reason some people did not enjoy their parents, the three judges. There were a lot of things,” he said.

His comments come amid mounting pressure from various groups, including the J.J. Rawlings Foundation, the Anlo Dukor Council, and constituents of Klottey Korle, who have petitioned parliament to investigate and sanction the MP who made the controversial statements.

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High-level delegation of female ambassadors reaffirm commitment to Ghana’s development

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On February 4, 2025, H.E. Dr. Erieka Bennett, Founder of the Official Embassy for the 6th Region of Africa, in collaboration with H.E. Imane Ouaadil, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco and Dean of Women Ambassadors in Ghana, led a high-level delegation of female ambassadors in Ghana to the Office of the Vice President of Ghana, H.E. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman.

The meeting was attended by H.E. Imane Ouaadil, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco; H.E. Liliana Gomez, Ambassador of the Republic of Peru; H.E. Juliet Bynoe-Sutherland, High Commissioner of Barbados; H.E. Miriam Montrat, High Commissioner of Canada; H.E. Rosemary Mbabazi, High Commissioner of the Republic of Rwanda; H.E. Norma Ang Sanchez, Ambassador of Mexico; H.E. Fidelia Graand-Galon, Ambassador of Suriname; H.E. Dr. Badreyya Al Shehhi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates; H.E. Cecilia Obono Ndong Nchama, Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea; and Dr. Toni Luck, Co-Founder of DAF.

During the meeting, the female ambassadors pledged their support to the Vice President, reaffirming their commitment to Ghana’s development and growth.

H.E. Dr. Erieka Bennett also delivered a presentation on the DAF Youth Empowerment and Training Center (DAFYETC), highlighting its mission to equip young people with essential skills in Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

DAFYETC pledged 20 scholarships to the Vice President and will work with her office to support youth empowerment in Ghana. The center is now open to receiving young people for training, aiming to help Ghanaian youth acquire digital skills and enhance their employability.

This initiative aligns with global efforts to promote digital inclusion and bridge the ICT skills gap, particularly among young people.

The meeting concluded on a positive note, with all parties expressing enthusiasm for future collaborations.

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Check out Hearts and Kotoko’s 12 demands to GFA before resumption of Ghana Premier League

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Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak have released a joint statement outlining some measures they want the Ghana Football Association (GFA) to implement in the Premier League before it resumes, following the death of Francis Yaw Frimpong, also known as Pooley.

The clubs raised twelve key issues that need to be addressed, including fully implementing the Gbadegbe Commission report, and deploying not less than 100 police personnel to match venues.

Additionally, the clubs emphasised the need for the league to be made autonomous and run by an independent management team. They also urged the GFA to work towards exempting match proceeds from VAT and other similar deductions.

In a statement released on February 10, 2025, both clubs requested representation on the GFA Executive Council to have a say in decision-making.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service have been arresting people who are believed to be involved in the chaotic incident that led to the demise of the Asante Kotoko supporter.

The Kumasi-based club’s management and supporters held a vigil in honor of Pooley, recognizing his contribution to the team’s successes.

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Bodies of migrants found in Libya mass grave, authorities say

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The bodies were recovered from near Kufra city The bodies were recovered from near Kufra city

The bodies of at least 28 migrants have been recovered from a mass grave in a desert in south-east Libya, the country’s attorney general said.

The grave was discovered north of Kufra, just days after another mass grave with 19 bodies was found on a farm in the same city.

Officials found the latest grave following a raid on a human trafficking site, where authorities freed 76 migrants who had been detained and tortured, the office of the attorney general posted on Facebook.

One Libyan and two foreigners have been arrested, it added.

“There was a gang whose members deliberately deprived illegal migrants of their freedom, tortured them and subjected them to cruel, humiliating and inhumane treatment,” the statement said.

Images shared online – which the BBC has not independently verified – show police and volunteers digging in the sand before placing corpses in black bags.

The search in Kufra – more than 1,700 kilometres (1,056 miles) from Libya’s capital Tripoli – is continuing.

The attorney general says the bodies recovered have been taken for autopsy, with investigators suspecting links to smuggling networks. Authorities are documenting the testimonies of survivors.

Last year, a mass grave containing the bodies of at least 65 migrants was found in the south-west of Libya. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) described it as “deeply shocking” at the time.

Since the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, the country has become a key transit route for migrants risking dangerous desert and Mediterranean Sea crossings to reach Europe.

Unicef has said that in 2024 the number of people who died or went missing in the Mediterranean, trying to reach Europe, surpassed 2,200.

Nurse And Her Three Children Die In Tragic Fire In Their Home In Kumasi

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A devastating fire broke out in the early hours of Saturday, February 8, 2025, in Gyinyase, Kumasi, claiming the lives of a nurse Linda Agyemang and her three children. The fire, which started around 3:30 a.m. in their three-bedroom home, trapped the family inside, and despite desperate attempts by neighbors to rescue them, the flames had already engulfed the house.

Eyewitnesses recalled the terrifying scene. Co-tenant Owusu George tried to help, recounting, “My wife woke me up around 3:30 a.m. to inform me about the fire. I rushed to the scene and heard the children screaming for help. While attempting to break the door, I heard a loud explosion from the kitchen area. I suspect it may have been a gas cylinder. Another person joined me in trying to break the window to rescue the children, but we couldn’t.”

Firefighters from the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) arrived about 10 minutes after receiving the distress call at 4:30 a.m. However, by then, the fire had already consumed the victims. The charred bodies of Linda and her children were found in the bathroom and have been taken to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) for preservation.

Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the fire, with the Ashanti Regional Public Relations Officer for the Ghana Fire Service, DO II Peter Addai, confirming the incident. He stated that the cause is still under investigation.

V/R: Council of state election heats up, as an aspirant outlines vision for development

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As the race for Volta Region’s Council of State representative intensifies ahead of the February 11, election, Dr David Kofi Wuaku, one of the aspirants has presented a bold and transformational vision for the region’s future.

With a focus on IT development, entrepreneurship, and economic growth, Dr Wuaku is positioning himself as the strategic leader the Volta Region needs to drive progress.

Addressing key stakeholders, traditional leaders, and voters, Dr Wuaku outlined his six-point agenda aimed at making the Volta Region a hub for digital innovation, job creation, and alternative livelihoods.

His campaign has gained momentum as he promises to leverage his extensive global network to attract investment and create employment opportunities for young people.

A Digitalisation agenda

Dr Wuaku’s vision includes establishing IT training centres across all 18 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the region. This initiative seeks to equip both men and women with essential digital skills, positioning the Volta Region as a centre for IT expertise.

Additionally, he plans to introduce a merit-based scholarship scheme for young talent pursuing higher education in information technology.

“We must prepare our youth for the future by equipping them with digital skills that will make them competitive on the global stage,” Dr Wuaku emphasised.

Economic growth

A key aspect of Dr Wuaku’s campaign is his pledge to connect local entrepreneurs, commercial farmers, and agro-processing businesses with Turkish investors to boost trade and industrialisation in the region. He believes that creating strong international business linkages will open new markets for Volta Region’s businesses, ensuring sustained economic growth.

“Through my networks, I will facilitate strategic partnerships that will bring more investment to our region, especially in agriculture and agro-processing,” he stated.

Dr Wuaku also highlighted plans to introduce alternative livelihood projects that will enhance the income levels of farmers, traders, and artisans, ensuring that every citizen enjoys a better quality of life.

Job creation and leadership mentorship

Another key pillar of his campaign is youth employment. Dr Wuaku pledged to use his international connections to help qualified youth secure jobs in financial institutions both in Ghana and abroad. In addition, he intends to train and mentor leaders across the region, equipping them with the necessary skills to drive local development.

“This is not just about electing a Council of State member—it is about choosing a leader who will bring tangible results to the Volta Region,” he said.

With just a day to the election, Dr Wuaku’s campaign has gained strong support from various sectors, with many viewing him as the candidate capable of delivering real transformation. His strategic, people-centered leadership approach is being hailed as the right fit for the Volta Region’s development aspirations.

As the region prepares to cast its vote, Dr David Kofi Wuaku remains confident that his experience, global connections, and visionary leadership will make him the ideal choice.

“On February 11, let’s vote for a stronger, wealthier, and more prosperous Volta Region,” he urged.

With his message of transformation resonating across the region, the upcoming Council of State election promises to be a defining moment for the future of the Volta Region.

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One killed, five critically injured as gunmen attack bus in Bazua

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One person has been killed, and five others are in critical condition after gunmen opened fire on a bus traveling from Bawku to Bolgatanga.

The bus, which was reported to be under military escort at the time of the attack, was ambushed by the assailants.

The accompanying military officers managed to contain the situation and prevent further casualties.

The injured victims have been rushed to the Upper East Regional Hospital in Bolgatanga for urgent medical attention.

While the motive behind the attack remains unclear, it is reportedly linked to the ongoing chieftaincy conflict in Bawku.

The Bawku area had enjoyed relative peace for about two weeks until recently, when gunmen dressed in military uniforms stormed a residence, killing a woman and her two children.

This latest attack has raised the total number of deaths in the area to 46 since the conflict re-emerged in October 2024.

Tensions have escalated significantly following these developments, with residents expressing fear and calling for increased security measures to prevent further violence.

“Even marriage counsellors dey chop breakfast” – Netizens react to Counselor Oduro’s marriage ending

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Apostle Solomon Oduro and Rev. Counselor Charlotte Oduro
Netizens on social media have reacted to the news that Counselor Charlotte Oduro’s marriage has ended.
Apostle Solomon Oduro in a statement today February 10, 2025, released an official statement announcing the dissolution of his marriage with Ghanaian counsellor and woman of God, Rev. Charlotte Oduro, following three years of separation.
According to the statement, all efforts to reconcile have proved futile throughout the separation, hence the need

Kotoko-Hearts demand for Ghana League to be run by autonomous body not GFA

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Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club and Kumasi Asante Kotoko Sporting Club have released a joint statement demanding a wide ranging set of reforms.

The Ghanaian giant clubs released the statement earlier on Monday, February 10 in a show of diplomatic force to get the Ghanaian top flight back on track after several years of decline.

This statement release comes in the wake of the violent clashes that took place during and after Kotoko’s Week 19 league game against Nsoatreman FC in Nsoatre.

The clashes led to the death of popular Kotoko fan Francis Yaw “Pooley” Frimpong via stabbing; the league has since been suspended with its return date yet to be determined.

A series of meetings have been held between the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kotoko and other stakeholders in Ghana football including Ghana Premier League teams and Access Bank Division One teams to address fan hooliganism.

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In the joint statement, Hearts and Kotoko have called for the running of the league to be taken from the GFA and handed to an autonomous body with both teams having automatic spots on the GFA’s Executive Committee moving forward.

GFA President Kurt Okraku

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Minority Caucus withdraws from Ad-Hoc Committee over alleged bias concerns

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By Elsie Appiah-Osei

Accra, Feb 10, GNA – The Minority Caucus in Ghana’s Parliament has announced its temporary withdrawal from the Ad-Hoc Committee investigating the chaos that disrupted the Appointments Committee’s proceedings on Thursday, January 30, 2025.  

The group in a memo issued by Mr Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader, cited alleged concerns over the continued chairmanship of Mr Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, accusing him of biasness.  

It said: “The Minority has submitted a memorandum to Speaker Alban Bagbin, outlining its reservations and seeking direction on the matter.”   

The caucus emphasised that its decision to pause participation was not a refusal to cooperate but a necessary step to uphold due process, fairness, and the credibility of the investigation.  

According to the memo, “… This should not be misconstrued as an unwillingness on the part of the Minority to engage with the Committee. Rather, it is a necessary step to ensure that due process is followed and that the process remains fair, impartial, and credible,” it noted.  

The memo explained that the move aimed to protect the integrity of the committee’s work and safeguard Parliament’s broader interests.  

 “We trust that the Speaker will address these concerns in a manner that upholds the integrity of the Committee’s work and the broader interests of Parliament,” it added.  

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I take responsibility for vetting chaos -Dafeamekpor

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The Majority Chief Whip, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has accepted responsibility for the chaos that erupted during parliamentary proceedings on Thursday, January 30, 2025.

During his appearance before the adhoc committee probing the chaos on Monday, February 10, 2025, Mr. Dafeamekpor expressed regret over the incident, acknowledging the damage it had caused to Parliament’s image.

As one of the four MPs suspended over the incident, Dafeamekpor said he accepted his punishment in good faith, admitting that he was not proud of his actions.

“Well not at all, I take responsibility, so when my punishment came, I took it in good faith.

“Others disagreed that if punishment were to be meted out, it ought not to be me. But I might agree in principle that you need to punish the leaders for what happened. Consensus building failed for that night [January 30].

He attributed the chaos to Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, accusing him of insisting on his own modus operandi.

“If my counterpart [Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh] was not minded on his insistent on his modus operandi, we wouldn’t have experienced that, but he insisted. Once they decided to destroy tables, raise tables what could I have done just to suffer for the punishment?”

“A lot of things need to be streamlined,” he remarked, emphasizing that a lack of consensus was the root cause of the chaos on January 30.

Background

The chaos on January 30, 2025, ensued when the Minority resisted the vetting of Okudzeto Ablakwa and Kwabena Mintah Akandoh. The standoff escalated into a physical clash between MPs, resulting in the destruction of tables and microphones.

Following the incident, four MPs were suspended, prompting the Minority to walk out. This left the Majority to proceed with the vetting of Ablakwa and other nominees on January 31. Notably, the clash occurred after Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin had already subjected Ablakwa to extensive questioning.

The Speaker, Alban Bagbin established a committee aimed to examine the events surrounding the disruption on January 30, which resulted in a clash between the Minority and Majority over the vetting timing and the destruction of equipment.

The committee, chaired by Ho West MP Emmanuel Bedzrah, includes members Kwame Anyimadu-Antwi, Gizella Akushika Tetteh-Agbotui, Abena Osei Asare, Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, Vincent Oppong Asamoah, and Bede Anwataazuma Ziedeng. It has been given a 10-day deadline to report its findings and recommendations.

However, the minority members of the committee have decided not to be part of the investigations anymore, citing bias on the chairman’s part.

The committee had created a WhatsApp platform to solicit information from the public.

 

 

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We’ll stay away till Speaker intervenes – Minority

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The Minority Caucus in Parliament has announced its decision to temporarily withdraw from the Ad-hoc Committee investigating the chaos that disrupted the Appointments Committee’s proceedings on Thursday, January 30, 2025.

The group cites concerns over the continued chairmanship of the committee’s proceedings.

Initially cooperating with the probe, the Minority later pulled out, accusing the committee chairman, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, of bias.

In a formal letter to the committee, the Minority Caucus stated that it has submitted a memorandum to Speaker Alban Bagbin, outlining its reservations and seeking direction on the matter.

According to the group, its decision to pause participation is not a refusal to cooperate but a necessary step to uphold due process, fairness, and the credibility of the investigation.

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin stressed that the move aims to protect the integrity of the committee’s work and safeguard Parliament’s broader interests.

“Pursuant to this, and given the significance of the issues raised, the Minority Caucus considers it prudent to await the Speaker’s response before taking any further steps in relation to the Committee’s work.

“This should not be misconstrued as an unwillingness on the part of the Minority to engage with the Committee. Rather, it is a necessary step to ensure that due process is followed and that the process remains fair, impartial, and credible.

“We trust that the Speaker will address these concerns in a manner that upholds the integrity of the Committee’s work and the broader interests of Parliament,”

Inspiring Impact: Stanbic Bank invests GHS15M in Ghana’s growth

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Accra, Feb. 10, GNA – Over the past three years, Stanbic Bank Ghana has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to uplifting lives and empowering communities by investing a remarkable Fifteen Million Ghana Cedis (GHS15M) in corporate social initiatives.  

This monumental investment underscores the bank’s dedication to driving socioeconomic transformation and aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From education and entrepreneurship to health and environmental sustainability, Stanbic Bank Ghana has emerged as a force for good, impacting thousands of lives across Ghana. 

Shaping the Future Through Education 

Education has always been a key pillar of Stanbic Bank’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, reflecting the bank’s commitment to unlocking potential and fostering societal growth. From 2022 to 2024, Stanbic Bank has undertaken significant projects to enhance educational opportunities across Ghana, including: 

Furnishing Schools: Provided underserved communities with resources to create better learning environments.  

Promoting STEM: Championed STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) initiatives by partnering with like-minded institutions to organize STEM bootcamps for girls, funding scholarships for brilliant but underprivileged students, and donating over 300 laptops to support their learning journey. These efforts aim to inspire innovation, bridge the digital divide, and empower the next generation of leaders in science and technology. 

Supported Medical Exchange Programs: Empowered medical students and educators by facilitating exchange programs that provide access to modern tools, techniques, and best practices. These initiatives aim to enhance healthcare education and improve the quality  

Fostering Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion 

Understanding the transformative power of entrepreneurship, Stanbic Bank has uplifted SMEs and entrepreneurs through: 

SME Clinics: Offered financial literacy programs and mentorship sessions to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) grow sustainably and thrive in competitive markets. 

Access to Finance: Provided timely loans, grants, and tailored financial solutions to bridge funding gaps and support business expansion. 

Women & Youth Empowerment: Designed specialized programs that equip women and young entrepreneurs with essential skills 

Investing in Health and Well-Being 

Stanbic Bank has prioritized health through impactful initiatives, including: 

Infrastructure Development: Enhanced healthcare access by financing the construction and refurbishment of health centres to serve communities more effectively. 

Medical Equipment Donations: Provided hospitals with vital tools and equipment (including incubators, phototherapy and digital mobile x-ray machines) to improve their capacity to deliver quality medical care. 

Community Health Campaigns: Promoted preventive healthcare through organized screenings, educational workshops, and awareness drives aimed at improving overall community well-be 

Championing Environmental Sustainability 

In response to the global climate crisis, Stanbic Bank has taken decisive action, such as: 

Tree Planting: Planted thousands of trees nationwide to combat deforestation and promote a greener environment. 

Renewable Energy Advocacy: Championed the adoption of clean energy solutions to reduce carbon emissions and foster sustainability. 

Sustainable Waste Management: Implemented innovative waste management practices to create eco-friendly and efficient waste disposal systems. 

Employee Volunteerism: The Heart of CSR 

Stanbic Bank’s CSR efforts are powered by the passion of its employees. Through volunteerism, staff actively contributed to mentoring, donation drives, and community health initiatives, fostering a culture of giving back and strengthening bonds with communities. 

A Legacy of Transformation 

Stanbic Bank’s GHS15 million investment from 2022 to 2024 is a reflection of its commitment to creating shared value. By addressing societal challenges and aligning with the SDGs, the bank is not only transforming lives but also building a sustainable and equitable future. 

With every initiative, Stanbic Bank continues to live its purpose: driving Ghana’s growth while being a catalyst for transformation and a beacon of hope for communities across the country. 

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Stanbic Bank engages diaspora community to explore investment opportunities in Ghana

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Accra, Feb. 10, GNA – Stanbic Bank Ghana has hosted a diaspora engagement event, bringing together some individuals from the diaspora who have expressed strong interest in investing and settling in Ghana.  

The interactive session, held in collaboration with the Pan-African Leadership Institute (PALI), served as a platform to forge relationships, share insights, and explore opportunities for mutual growth.   

Head of Affluent Clients, Mrs. Margaret Obimpeh, emphasized the bank’s commitment to supporting the diaspora community.  

“This session allowed us to connect with individuals eager to integrate into Ghana’s economy. As a financial institution, we are exploring how we can partner with them to facilitate their settlement and investment plans. We see untapped opportunities in this space and are committed to creating solutions that will enable these individuals to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s development,” she said.   

She further noted that the bank would use insights from the engagement to collaborate with key stakeholders, aiming to address the unique challenges faced by the diaspora community in navigating Ghana’s economic landscape.   

Speaking on the bank’s broader capabilities, the Head of International Private Banking and Diaspora Banking, Mr. Nana Owiredu-Gyamera, highlighted Stanbic’s extensive experience in providing financial solutions.  

“With over 160 years of experience and a presence in 18 African countries, Stanbic Bank is well-equipped to meet the personal and business needs of our clients. From current accounts and savings to business solutions and foreign exchange services, we are dedicated to supporting the financial aspirations of the diaspora community,” he said.   

On his part, the President and Co-Founder of PALI, Dr. Kofi Osei-Kusi, commended Stanbic’s exceptional role in the banking sector.   

According to him, the Institute aims to collaborate with the bank to engage with leaders in the diaspora who have a strong interest in Africa but are unsure where to start. He believed that by working together, they could bridge the gap and bring these leaders closer to the continent 

“We’re excited about the reception and the warmth that we’ve had, and we look forward to collaborating with Stanbic Bank to be able to engage with leaders in the diaspora. So many of whom have great interest in Africa but don’t know where to start from. We believe that together with Stanbic Bank we would be able to bring these leaders closer to the continent,” he said. 

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Okomfour Kwadee is satisfied with his current condition

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Media personality and entertainment pundit, MC Yaa Yeboah Media personality and entertainment pundit, MC Yaa Yeboah

Media personality and entertainment pundit, MC Yaa Yeboah, has shared her thoughts on issues pertaining to the current health condition of Ghanaian highlife musician, Okomfour Kwadee.

In a discussion on United Showbiz on February 8, 2025, MC Yaa Yeboah explained that the musician is not open to receiving help, despite efforts from his fans and industry players to support his recovery.

She stated that Okomfour Kwadee is content with his current mental state, adding that even if he were taken to a rehabilitation center, the efforts might be in vain.

“Last year, a video resurfaced online about Kwadee, which we discussed here. It’s truly sad to see someone who has contributed so much to the music industry go through such a crisis. However, when the news broke last year, I made some calls and discovered that he isn’t helping himself. To rehabilitate someone, the person needs the will to say, ‘I don’t want to continue like this. This is not the first time we’ve heard about his condition,” she stated.

She continued, “We can’t blame everything on witches. If you let yourself go, that’s when external forces can affect you. If you watch the video carefully, you can see he’s singing every word of his songs, which shows that he’s still mentally sound. From where I sit, he’s content with his current situation. There was a time when he was taken off the streets and a concert was organized for him, but later, he told journalists that weed wasn’t his problem, and that he would continue smoking. So, I know he doesn’t see the issues we’re concerned about.”

MC Yaa Yeboah also addressed the narrative circulating on social media, claiming that industry players have abandoned the musician in his current state.

“I’ve seen many comments on social media calling for industry figures to help him. Do you know how many interventions have been made for Kwadee? Many people have sacrificed their time and money to ensure he’s in better condition. But if you don’t have the willpower to change, even divine intervention won’t help,” she added.

Kwadee, known for his groundbreaking contributions to Ghanaian music, has been a subject of concern after his mental condition escalated in recent years.

Recent videos circulating on social media captured him in a distressed state, performing bare-chested on the streets, appearing frail and unkempt.

Watch the video below:

Also watch Miki Osei Berko’s interview on Talkertainment below:

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Ghanaian man killed in ‘freak’ accident in Ireland

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Moses Donkor died while aboard a trawler Moses Donkor died while aboard a trawler

A 53-year-old Ghanaian fisherman, based in Ireland, has tragically lost his life in a freak accident while aboard a trawler.

The deceased, identified as Moses Odonkor, a resident of Skibbereen, is reported to have sustained fatal injuries on February 4, 2025, while aboard the trawler.

Authorities have described the incident as a workplace accident, noting that it occurred when the crew of his vessel was deploying heavy nets into the fishing grounds near the Porcupine Bank, within Irish territorial waters, according to sundayword.com.

Frantic rescue efforts by his crew members were unfortunately unsuccessful, as he succumbed to his injuries even before emergency services could intervene.

His death has left his crew members and the fishing community in shock, with his colleagues remembering him as a highly-skilled and respected crew member, known for his upbeat personality.

The trawler immediately returned to the port in Castletownbere, the report added.

Odonkor had been living in Ireland for over 20 years, and this was not the first tragic incident to strike his family.

His two-year-old son, Joshua, tragically passed away in 2023 after choking on a grape, two years before Odonkor’s death.

He is survived by his wife, Philomena Odonkor, and two children, Isaac and Emmanuel Odonkor.

Meanwhile, his remains are expected to be repatriated and arrive in Ghana later this week, sundayworld.com added.

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Stakeholders applaud new Forestry CEO pick

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Dr Hugh C.A. Brown, is the new Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission Dr Hugh C.A. Brown, is the new Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission

Stakeholders in the timber industry are celebrating President John Dramani Mahama’s appointment of Dr Hugh C.A. Brown as the new Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission.

Dr Hugh Brown, a seasoned professional forester, previously served as the Executive Director of the Forest Services Division (FSD).

His extensive experience and expertise in forestry management have been widely recognized, and stakeholders believe his leadership will steer both the timber industry and the Forestry Commission in the right direction.

Timber merchants from the Ashanti, Western, Western North, and Ahafo regions are optimistic that Dr Brown’s leadership will boost the industry and contribute significantly to Ghana’s economic growth.

According to Nana Adu Bonsra, a timber merchant who spoke to the press in Kumasi, Dr Brown’s appointment reflects President Mahama’s commitment to strengthening the forestry sector.

He and other merchants expressed gratitude to the President for making what they described as a well-informed and strategic decision.

The Forestry Commission plays a crucial role in managing Ghana’s forests, ensuring sustainable timber production, and promoting eco-tourism. With Dr. Hugh Brown at the helm, the commission is expected to implement effective policies and strategies to enhance these goals.

As the timber industry looks forward to a promising future under Dr. Brown’s leadership, merchants have pledged their full support to the new CEO and the Forestry Commission. They remain confident that, together, they can drive industry growth, create jobs, and contribute to Ghana’s economic development.

Additionally, they have called on the new Chief Executive to take decisive action against illegal miners and illegal chainsaw operators who have been degrading the country’s forest resources.

The President of the Ghana Timber Association, Mr Alex Dadzie, has described Dr Brown’s appointment as one of the best decisions made to enhance forest management and the timber industry.

Mr. Dadzie emphasised that the commission’s politicization had allowed illegal loggers and miners to invade forest reserves. He believes that Dr. Brown’s appointment will boost morale within the commission and encourage officials to work diligently to curtail these illegal activities.

“The President has made the right choice for the industry, and I am confident that Dr. Brown, being a law-abiding professional, will deliver. He will not disappoint the President or the staff because he is a dedicated forester,” Mr. Dadzie stated.

Form Ghana, a reforestation company developing timber plantations in the Ashanti and Brong Regions, has issued a statement praising President Mahama’s decision.

The CEO of Form Ghana Limited, Willem Fourie, acknowledged that Dr Brown’s new role would be challenging due to the sector’s complexities. However, he expressed confidence that Dr. Brown’s passion and industry knowledge will help him achieve the Forestry Commission’s vision.

“His leadership will positively impact investor confidence, enabling growth in the sector, job creation, and the expansion of local rural economies,” Mr. Fourie added.

The Forest Plantation Timber Exporters and Loggers Association also welcomed Dr Brown’s appointment, stating that selecting someone from within the sector is crucial for its growth and sustainability.

The association’s President, Mr. Kofi Asante, emphasized that Dr Brown’s deep understanding of the industry positions him well to deliver on expectations and drive meaningful progress.

Dr. Hugh C.A. Brow,n is a professional forester with over 30 years of experience in tropical forest management, protection, and development.

He has acquired over 20 years of hands-on experience in planning, implementing, and coordinating forestry sector development projects. A strategic thinker with strong communication, analytical, and decision-making skills, Dr. Brown is highly motivated and results-oriented, with strong team-building, mentoring, and interpersonal abilities.

He holds a Ph.D. in Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources from the University of Helsinki, Finland.

Dr. Brown’s career began as a District Manager in Bekwai, Kade, and Offinso. He later became the Operations Manager of the Plantations Department of the Forest Services Division. Over time, he rose through the ranks to become the Director of Plantations in the Forest Services Division before eventually serving as the Executive Director of the division.

His contributions to forestry have earned him several professional awards, including the 2020 Yale Prospect Street Award for Environmental Leadership from the Yale School of the Environment, Yale University (awarded on October 10, 2020).

Flyers won’t fix hooliganism in our football

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Media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah Media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah

Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has expressed displeasure over the strategy adopted by the Ghana Football Association and other stakeholders in dealing with the murder of popular Kumasi Asante Kotoko fan, Francis Frimpong alias Pooley.

She indicated that flyers and press releases from various stakeholders, including the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ghana Police Service, Asante Kotoko, and others regarding the unfortunate incident, are not enough to resolve the issue.

Nana Aba Anamoah stressed the need for authorities to actively probe the circumstances leading to Pooley’s stabbing at Nsoatre.

“Flyers won’t fix hooliganism in our football. Get to work,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service have been arresting people who are believed to be involved in the chaotic incident that led to the demise of the Asante Kotoko supporter.

The Kumasi-based club’s management and supporters held a vigil in honor of Pooley, recognizing his contribution to the team’s successes.

Kotoko have served notice that their decision to suspend the Ghana Premier League will continue until the perpetrators are brought to book and major safety changes are made.

Read Nana Aba’s post below:

Nsoatre Incident: Atta Poku reveals details, urges clubs to boycott Ghana Premier League

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