Category: Politics

  • Minister rejects claims of political bias as NDC Regional chair is named North East Best Farmer

    Minister rejects claims of political bias as NDC Regional chair is named North East Best Farmer

    The selection of Ibrahim Abdul Rauf Tanko, North East Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Chairman of the Hajj Board, as the Overall Best Farmer has stirred debate at the 41st National Farmers’ Day celebration in Chereponi.

    Mr Tanko, a large-scale mixed farmer, received a tricycle, farming tools, and assorted prizes after emerging winner among several nominees. While supporters hailed the honour as a deserved acknowledgement of his longstanding contribution to agriculture, critics questioned whether the decision may have been politically influenced.

    Minister Dismisses Allegations of Favouritism

    Responding to the concerns, North East Regional Minister Tia Ibrahim firmly dismissed any suggestion of political bias.

    “In the whole of the northern sector, there is nobody who can farm rice more than him,” the Minister stated.

    “It is clear and visible for everybody to see. This is not politics. This is about rewarding people who truly deserve it. For all those we have awarded, go and do background checks on them. I challenge the media to come forward and tell me if there is even one person who did not deserve their award.”

    He urged the public to avoid politicising the celebration, insisting that agriculture remains a non-partisan national priority.

    The Minister also announced plans to establish two agricultural service centres in Yunyoo and Mamprugu-Moaduri to support food production for domestic and export markets. Additionally, he revealed that two food market centres would be created to store surplus produce for future distribution, including supply to Senior High Schools under the Free SHS Programme.

    He further appealed for stronger community action against bushfires and encouraged improved hygiene practices to reduce sanitation-related health challenges.

    Farmers Raise Concerns Over Market Access and Roads

    Some farmers, particularly rice and sesame producers, told JoyNews that they continue to struggle with limited market access, which they say is hindering productivity. They also complained about the poor state of feeder roads connecting farms to market centres and called for urgent government intervention.

    Others appealed for the reopening of the border with Togo and the easing of cross-border restrictions to support agricultural trade in the area.

    Mixed Public Reaction

    Opinions among residents remain divided. While some farmers welcomed Mr Tanko’s recognition as motivation for others to expand their operations, others argued that awarding a prominent political figure at a state event could reinforce perceptions of political influence or demonstrate impartiality, depending on interpretation.

    Farmers’ Day activities across the North East Region highlighted resilience, food security, and the adoption of new technologies. Several farmers were honoured for excellence in rice cultivation, livestock production, shea processing, and youth innovation.

    Despite the controversy, the ceremony concluded with renewed calls for unity and a collective commitment to advancing agricultural productivity in the region.

    Source: Adomonline
  • ‘I’m still a bit traumatised’ – Martin Kpebu recounts alleged abuse during OSP arrest

    ‘I’m still a bit traumatised’ – Martin Kpebu recounts alleged abuse during OSP arrest

    Private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu has given a detailed account of what he describes as abusive treatment by personnel of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) during his recent arrest.

    Speaking on Newsfile on Saturday, December 6, Mr Kpebu said the conduct of the officers left him shaken and has continued to affect him days after the incident.

    “I’m still a bit traumatised,” he admitted, emphasising the emotional impact of the experience.

    According to Mr Kpebu, the officers acted in a manner he considered intimidating and unprofessional.

    He explained that the way he was confronted and taken into custody amounted to an abuse of his rights.

    “The manner in which they spoke to me and handled the situation was completely unacceptable,” he said.

    He noted that he expected law-enforcement officers to follow due process, not resort to tactics that could frighten a citizen.

    Recounting the moment of arrest, the lawyer said he was taken aback by the officers’ abrupt actions.

    Though he avoided giving graphic detail, he stressed that he felt overpowered and unfairly treated.

    “It happened so suddenly, and the treatment was harsh. I felt violated as a citizen who has always respected the law,” he stated. He argued that such behaviour undermines public trust in state institutions.

    Mr Kpebu also rejected claims by the OSP that he had verbally abused its officers, insisting the reverse was closer to the truth. “I never abused anyone; in fact, it was their conduct that amounted to abuse,” he told the programme. He described the OSP’s public statement as a deliberate attempt to distort events and justify the manner in which he was apprehended.

    Despite the ordeal, Mr Kpebu said he remains resolute and will not be silenced by what he believes was an attempt to intimidate him for his public advocacy.

    “If this can happen to me, a lawyer, then ordinary citizens are even more vulnerable,” he warned.

    He called for an independent review of the incident to ensure that state institutions uphold the rights and dignity of the people they serve.

    Source: Adomonline

  • Mahama commissions National Signals Bureau Regional Command in Ho

    Mahama commissions National Signals Bureau Regional Command in Ho

    President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the National Signals Bureau’s new Volta Regional Command in Ho, stressing that strong intelligence systems are essential to the country’s security and development.

    Speaking at the ceremony, the President said intelligence gathering remains central to national stability. He noted that “security is the foundation of development and intelligence is the backbone of security,” adding that the government will continue to strengthen both intelligence and security institutions.

    President Mahama highlighted the growing role of technology in national security, explaining that artificial intelligence and cybersecurity now form an important part of modern intelligence work.

    He said the expansion of the National Signals Bureau across the country is key to improving national surveillance and protecting Ghana’s digital and cyber space.

    The newly commissioned Regional Command will serve as the main centre for intelligence and security coordination in the Volta Region. It is fitted with advanced technology and linked to both regional and national surveillance systems to support real-time monitoring and response.

    Interior Minister, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, praised the government’s investments in national security. He announced that four additional regional commands of the National Signals Bureau will become operational before the end of the year.

    President Mahama later joined the 2025 National Farmers’ Day celebrations in Ho, where he was accompanied by the Minister for the Interior and other government officials.

    Source: Myjoyonline

  • PoliticsNDC and floating voters now prefer Kennedy Agyapong to lead NPP – Polls

    PoliticsNDC and floating voters now prefer Kennedy Agyapong to lead NPP – Polls

    A new social media poll shared by the Executive Director of Global InfoAnalytics, Mussah Dankwah, suggests a shift in preference among NDC voters and floating voters regarding the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer contest.

    According to Dankwah, the latest online sampling points towards an increased preference for Kennedy Agyapong over former Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.

    Sharing the graphic on social media, Dankwah stated that “in a new twist in the NPP race, the social media poll shows the majority of NDC voters and floating voters now prefer Hon. Kennedy Agyapong than Dr Bawumia, contrary to previous polling data.”

    He explained that “the poll shows KOA attracts 39% of NDC voters’ support compared with 33% for DMB, KAA is in third place with 14%.”

    Among floating voters, Dankwah added that Kennedy Agyapong again leads with 38%, followed by Dr Bawumia at 32%, with former Trades Minister Kwadwo Alan Kyerematen recording 15%.

    According to him, it remains unclear whether these online trends will match more traditional polling channels.

    Dankwah stated that “it is yet to be confirmed if this new twist will be reflected in the telephone and face-to-face edition of the national tracking pol,l which starts next week.”

    He urged political actors to rely on research rather than assumptions, noting that “no two elections are the same, folks. Strategic communication works better with data. Don’t fly blind.”

    Source: MyNewsGh.com