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Ghana News Live Blog: Key Updates Throughout Friday, January 23, 2026
Be in the know! Welcome to today’s comprehensive snapshot of top stories as they break in Ghana. Check back throughout the day for live updates and fresh coverage from Ghana and around the world.
Mahama Commends Military for Restoring Peace in Bawku and Other Conflict Areas
President John Dramani Mahama has praised the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) for their role in restoring relative calm in Bawku and other conflict-prone areas across the country. Speaking during the West Africa Social Activity (WASSA) 2025 event at Burma Camp in Accra, Mahama highlighted the military’s professionalism, discipline, and sacrifices in executing operations such as Gong Gong and Maiada Buuri, which he said have helped stabilize security situations in contested regions. He emphasized that peace and security are vital for national development and reiterated government commitment to working with security services, traditional authorities and local communities to sustain peace. Mahama hails military for restoring calm in Bawku, other conflict areas – MyJoyOnline
Mahama Cuts Sod for New GAF Accommodation Project, Hands Over Vehicles to Military
President John Mahama has officiated the sod-cutting for a new accommodation project intended to modernise living conditions for Ghana Armed Forces personnel. The ceremony, held at Burma Camp, marked the launch of a broader barracks regeneration initiative that will replace outdated housing with high-rise residential buildings. Mahama also handed over a fleet of vehicles — including pickup trucks, buses and Land Cruisers — to enhance military operational capacity. He reiterated the importance of the military’s role in national security and development, and reiterated government support for improving troop welfare. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/mahama-cuts-sod-for-gaf-accommodation-project-hands-over-vehicles-to-military/
Joseph Osei Owusu Urges NPP to Consider Strong Leadership at National Chairman Level
Joseph Osei Owusu, Chairman of the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Presidential Elections Committee, has called for a strong National Chairman to restore discipline and cohesion within the party. Speaking on Asempa FM, Osei Owusu said internal indiscipline has led to defections to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC). He suggested the party could look to leaders like NDC National Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketiah as an example of firm leadership and proposed appointing strong leadership rather than holding elections for the position. Osei Owusu also endorsed former Energy Minister Boakye Kyeremateng Agyarko as a potential leader capable of uniting the party. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/we-need-a-chairman-like-asiedu-nketia-to-lead-npp-joseph-osei-owusu/
Adu Boahene Predicts Ken Agyapong Will Be Elected NPP Flagbearer
Dr Kwaku Adu Boahene, a senior member of Kennedy Ohene Agyapong’s campaign team, has expressed strong confidence that Agyapong will be elected as the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer when the party holds its polls on January 31. Speaking on Channel One Newsroom, Boahene emphasised that while all five contenders in the race are qualified, the current political climate requires a leader characterised by discipline, honesty and principled leadership — qualities he believes Agyapong embodies. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/ken-agyapong-will-be-elected-flagbearer-january-31-adu-boahene/
Police Arrest Suspect Over 2024 Election Shooting at Kasoa
The Central East Regional Police Command has arrested a 35-year-old man, identified as Mujaheed Suraj, in connection with a shooting incident that occurred during the 2024 general election period in Kasoa. The shooting reportedly injured two individuals, leading to the suspect’s arrest as part of ongoing police investigations into election-related violence in the area. Read more: Police arrest man over 2024 election shooting at Kasoa
Late Ayawaso East MP’s Wife Announces By-Election Bid

In the wake of the death of the late Ayawaso East MP, his widow has formally declared her intention to contest the upcoming parliamentary by-election. The announcement signals an early start to political campaigning in the Greater Accra constituency as parties prepare for the March 3 vote. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/late-ayawaso-east-mps-wife-declares-bid-for-by-election-seat/
High Court Orders Cheddar to Pay Over $14.9M Debt

The High Court (Commercial Division) in Accra has enforced a UK court judgment against businessman Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, requiring him to pay $14,928,314.70, plus interest and legal costs, to Cola Holdings Limited. The ruling, registered locally, makes the foreign judgment enforceable under Ghanaian law. Read more: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Cheddar-ordered-by-High-Court-to-pay-over-US-14-9m-debt-2018494
Star Oil Exit Explained by COMAC Boss
Contrary to speculation over industry politics, the Chairman of the Chamber of Association of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) says Star Oil’s departure from discussions was the result of minority positioning, not sidelining by peers. Stakeholders are engaging to resolve policy disagreements in the oil sector. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/star-oil-is-leaving-as-a-minority-voice-not-because-it-was-sidelined-comac-boss/
COMAC Chairman Reflects on Star Oil’s Shock Exit
The head of COMAC described Star Oil’s sudden exit from industry talks as unexpected, vowing clearer communication and stronger engagement among fuel marketers going forward. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/we-did-not-see-it-coming-comac-chairman-on-star-oils-shock-exit/
ECG Clients Urged Not to Transfer Meters Amid Road Works
Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) customers affected by ongoing road construction have been advised not to transfer their electrical meters prematurely. ECG warns that unnecessary transfers can cause billing and service complications. Read more: https://www.myjoyonline.com/ecg-customers-affected-by-road-construction-urged-not-to-transfer-meter/
Inflation Pressure Expected in 2026: Ofosu-Dorte
Economist Ofosu-Dorte warns that a gradual decline in the dollar’s value combined with oil price trends could drive inflation in Ghana through 2026, impacting cost of living and price stability. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/dollars-gradual-slide-oil-prices-to-drive-inflation-in-2026-ofosu-dorte/
NPP Peace Pact Stirred by Missing Clause: Spokesperson
A missing clause in a recently signed peace pact among New Patriotic Party (NPP) members has sparked controversy, prompting public commentary from the party’s spokesperson. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/missing-clause-sparked-ken-agyapongs-protest-at-npp-peace-pact-signing-spokesperson/
Chief Justice Warns Against Abuse of Judicial Power
Ghana’s Chief Justice has cautioned newly appointed judges against abusing judicial authority, underscoring the importance of impartiality and integrity in the judiciary. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/dont-abuse-judicial-power-chief-justice-warns-new-judges/
High Court Dismisses Randy Abbey Defamation Suit
The High Court has thrown out former COCOBOD CEO Randy Abbey’s defamation case against political figure Abronye DC, who had been accused of making false statements. Read more: https://citinewsroom.com/2026/01/high-court-throws-out-randy-abbeys-defamation-suit-against-abronye/
Former President Akufo-Addo to Lead Commonwealth Observer Group
Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been appointed to lead the Commonwealth Observer Group for the upcoming elections and referendum in Bangladesh, reflecting Ghana’s continuing diplomatic engagement. Read more: https://www.primenewsghana.com/general-news/akufo-addo-to-lead-commonwealth-observer-group-for-bangladesh-elections-and-referendum.html
Military Officers Arrested in Illegal Substances Probe
Ghana’s Special Operations Team has arrested military officers in connection with possession of controlled substances, as part of ongoing efforts by the police and UK High Commission to dismantle immigration-crime networks. Read more: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/IGP-Special-Operations-Team-arrests-military-officers-for-possession-of-substances-2018490
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Ghanaian Students Shine in National Chinese Proficiency Competition
The rhythmic tones of Mandarin echoed through Ghana’s cultural heartland on Thursday, May 21, 2026, as the country’s brightest young linguists gathered for the national final of the 2026 “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition for Foreign Students.
Held in Kumasi, Ghana’s second-largest city, the event transformed the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) into a vibrant stage for Sino-African camaraderie.
Local students demonstrated not only brilliant language skills but also a deep talent for Chinese calligraphy, music, and traditional dance.
The two-day competition, hosted by the Confucius Institute at KNUST, brought together a diverse cohort of competitors.
University students from KNUST, the University of Cape Coast, and the University of Ghana competed alongside primary, junior high, and senior high school students from various Chinese language programs around the West African nation.
‘Opening a Window to a Beautiful Way of Thinking’
Speaking at the event, Ke Ningli, Chinese director of the Confucius Institute at KNUST, expressed profound joy at the growing enthusiasm for Mandarin.
“To see so many young Ghanaians full of passion for the Chinese language and eager to explore the ancient and modern aspects of China is truly remarkable,” Ke told Xinhua. “This competition connects the hearts and cultures of young people from China and Ghana.”
The event was more than a linguistic test; it was a celebration of the deepening ties between the two nations. Charles Ofosu Marfo, provost of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at KNUST, praised the courage of the youngest participants.
“By mastering Chinese characters and tones at your age, you are not just learning words; you are also opening a significant window into a rich history, vibrant tradition, and a beautiful way of thinking,” Marfo told the audience.
The Future Facilitators of Partnership
Marfo added that the students represent the future facilitators of the deepening Sino-Ghanaian partnership, driving mutual growth, industrial innovation, and cultural exchange.
As the competition draws to a close on Friday, judges are expected to select a single winner who will represent Ghana on the global stage at the international final later this year.
For the hundreds of students in attendance, the event served as a powerful reminder that in an increasingly interconnected world, language is the ultimate bridge.
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Ebola Risk Low, but Ghanaians Told to Wash Hands and Avoid Mass Gatherings
Health Minister assures citizens no cases recorded in West Africa, yet urges preventive measures as WHO declares public health emergency
Ghana’s Health Minister has assured citizens that the risk of Ebola in the country remains low, with no cases recorded in Ghana or anywhere in West Africa, even as he urged Ghanaians to practice rigorous hand hygiene and called on event organizers to provide sanitizing stations at mass gatherings.
In a public address on Thursday, May 21, 2026, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh sought to balance reassurance with vigilance following the World Health Organization’s declaration of Ebola as a public health emergency of international concern last week.
“It is important to note that no cases have been recorded in West Africa, including our dear country, Ghana,” the Minister said. “However, it is said prevention is always better than cure.”
Low Risk, but Not No Risk
Akandoh explained that Ebola is a viral disease spread through direct contact with blood, body fluids, secretions, and contaminated surfaces or materials. He listed key symptoms including sudden fever, headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and unexplained bleeding – urging anyone experiencing these signs to report immediately to the nearest health facility.
Despite the low-risk assessment, the Minister outlined specific precautions for the public.
“Practice good hand hygiene,” he said. “What this means is that we should wash our hands frequently with soap under running water or use hand sanitizers.”
Mass Gatherings in Focus
The Minister paid particular attention to mass gatherings, urging event organizers to provide hand washing stations and hand sanitizers at their venues.
“During mass gatherings, please also practice good hand hygiene,” he said. “And event organizers should provide hand washing stations and hand sanitizers.”
The directive affects religious services, concerts, political rallies, weddings, funerals, and other large public events that remain central to Ghanaian social and cultural life.
Government Preparedness
The Minister concluded by assuring citizens that the government is not relying on luck.
“I would like to use this opportunity to assure everybody that the government is taking all the necessary measures to protect us all,” he said.
While the WHO’s emergency declaration has raised global alarm, Ghanaian authorities are walking a careful line – warning without panicking, preparing without provoking fear.
For now, the message is clear: the risk is low. But washing your hands costs nothing.
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Xenophobia in South Africa: Ablakwa’s Foreign Ministry Faces First Major Test
Ablakwa promised swift evacuation. Then 800 Ghanaians registered. Now his ministry faces its first major test.
Just days after Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced a comprehensive support package for Ghanaians fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa, his ministry has been forced to delay the evacuation, marking the first major test of his leadership in a crisis.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Thursday, May 21, 2026, that the evacuation, originally scheduled to begin on May 21, has been “deferred by a few days” after more than 800 Ghanaians registered with the High Commission in Pretoria seeking repatriation.
The figure far exceeds initial estimates and has overwhelmed planned logistical arrangements.
“Considering the numbers involved and the South African legal conditions that have to be met including mandatory passenger screening, multi-institutional coordination and flight permits, the planned evacuation has been deferred by a few days,” the ministry said in a press release.
A Promising Start Meets Reality
Earlier this week, Ablakwa, who took office with a reputation as an energetic and outspoken legislator, announced a high-profile support package for evacuees that included a welcome home financial package, transportation assistance, re-integration allowance, free psychosocial support, and entry into a special database for jobs and startup opportunities.
The announcement was widely praised and positioned Ghana as a leader in citizen protection amid a wave of anti-immigrant violence sweeping across South Africa. But the sudden deferral of the evacuation, even if unavoidable, has raised questions about implementation and preparedness.
The Ministry acknowledged that the surge in registrations, coupled with South African legal requirements, created bottlenecks that could not be resolved in time for the planned start date.

Diplomatic Engagement Intensifies
Ghanaian and South African authorities have since agreed on “enhanced and more efficient pre-evacuation modalities to expedite the process,” the statement said, adding that senior government officials on both sides remain actively engaged.
For Ablakwa, who has positioned himself as a vocal advocate for diaspora affairs and consular services, the evacuation represents an early test of his ability to translate political promises into operational reality. The delay, even if temporary, puts him in the difficult position of asking desperate citizens to wait longer while conditions on the ground in South Africa remain dangerous.
The Bigger Picture
The evacuation comes amid escalating xenophobic violence in South Africa, where foreign nationals from across the continent have been targeted by vigilante groups and anti-immigrant protesters. Ghana is among several African nations racing to repatriate citizens.
The Ministry explained that the deferral is measured in days, not weeks, and that “best efforts are being pursued to ensure their safe return home.” It also commended affected nationals for their “remarkable understanding and patience.”
What to Watch
For Ablakwa, the coming days will determine whether the delay is a minor logistical hiccup or the beginning of a more protracted challenge. The government has pledged to keep the public apprised in a “transparent and timely manner,” a commitment that will be tested as anxious families await word.
The minister, who earlier this week welcomed the Church of Scotland’s apology for slavery and renewed Ghana’s call for justice over an attack on its peacekeepers in Lebanon, now faces a more immediate and personal test: getting 800 citizens home safely.
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