The Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference has asked the John Dramani Mahama administration to reintroduce the bill on Human Sexual Rights and Family Values as soon as possible in order to ensure that the anti-LGBT bill is voted into law on time. On Tuesday, January 14, President Mahama met with the …
Read More »The first significant barrier to a thorough screening was the Appointments Committee Chairman — Minority
The minority in parliament has accused Appointments Committee chairman Bernard Ahiafor of being biassed and partisan in his screening of cabinet candidates. At a news conference on Wednesday, Tano North Member of Parliament Dr. Gideon Boako asserted that the Chairman’s actions hindered a thorough and meticulous screening process. “The first …
Read More »President Mahama will meet with Otumfuo over the Bawku issue.
In an effort to bring about lasting peace in Bawku, which is in the Upper East Region, President John Dramani Mahama will meet with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, this weekend. As part of a peace-building mission, President Mahama visited Bawku and Nalerigu on Tuesday, January 14, in an …
Read More »Kofi Boakye was named the Presidency’s Director of Security Operations.
Nathan Kofi Boakye, a former Commissioner of Police (COP), has been named Director of Security Operations at the Presidency by President John Mahama. The president also appointed former interior minister Prosper Douglas Bani as his national security advisor. Abdul Osman-Razak, a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), has been named National …
Read More »St. Sark reprimands Mahama for neglecting to hold a Thanksgiving ceremony at his church.
The National Christian Thanksgiving ceremony that President John Dramani Mahama hosted last Sunday has been declared illegitimate by the General Overseer of the Open Arms Ministry, St. Sark. He has voiced his displeasure with both the list of distinguished clerics who attended and the location, which is the Ohene Konadu …
Read More »Ten regional ministers are nominated by President Mahama and sent to Parliament for confirmation.
The appointment of ten regional ministers has been formally requested by President John Dramani Mahama and approved by Parliament. The presidency has sent a communication to the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, asking that the nominations be examined and accepted. As part of his ongoing efforts to reorganize his administration …
Read More »Calm Restored Following Ejura Police Station Mob Attack…
After a suspect’s death sparks rioting, tensions subside as local authorities and leaders cooperate to restore calm. After a crowd attack on the Ejura Police Station early on Saturday, January 11, 2025, the Ghana Police Service has brought peace back to Ejura. When police detained a person on suspicion of …
Read More »President Mahama makes reference to the National Cathedral’s completion without state funding.
The contentious National Cathedral project, which was plagued by controversy during the previous administration, will be reevaluated by President John Mahama’s administration. Mr. Mahama claims that his administration will assess the project’s overall cost and look for money to build it. “This project needs to be finished at …
Read More »We will intensify our efforts to combat corruption – President Mahama.
Assuring Ghanaians that his administration will hold public officials to the greatest ethical standards, President John Mahama has promised to step up the battle against corruption. He reaffirmed his commitment to serving all citizens, regardless of their political, ethnic, or religious backgrounds, while speaking at the National Prayer and Thanksgiving …
Read More »After eight years of neglect, the Ashanti Regional Minister’s home and the Presidential lodge are in ruins.
Both the Presidential Lodge, which housed both the current and earlier presidents, and the Ashanti Regional Minister’s official mansion, which once housed former ministers, are in terrible condition. During the course of the most recent administration, the facilities were left unoccupied for eight years. The property is in a …
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