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Ghanaians Assured of Stable Fuel Supply, Minority Probes Ghana’s Role in U.S. Strikes in Nigeria and Other Top Stories in Ghana Today (March 11, 2026)

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Welcome to our live rolling news update, curated for a global audience from the heart of Accra. From high-level political probes and financial audits to tragic incidents and international diplomacy, we bring you the latest verified developments shaping Ghana and its place on the world stage. New stories are added as they break — please return often for fresh updates!


Fuel Shortages Unlikely Despite Middle East Tensions – TOR Reassures Ghanaians


The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has assured the public that Ghana is unlikely to face fuel shortages despite escalating tensions in the Middle East involving the US, Israel, and Iran. Corporate Affairs Officer Godwin Mahama Ayaba explained that Ghana imports roughly 80% of its finished petroleum products from Europe and 20% from the Arabian region. With TOR currently refining 28,000 barrels per day (set to rise to 45,000 after upgrades and eventually 60,000), alongside contributions from other refineries like Sentuo (36,000–40,000 barrels), the country can cover any potential gap from Arabian imports. The National Petroleum Authority has echoed this, stating the conflict will not disrupt fuel availability. (Dated 11 March 2026)
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Minority Demands Immediate Briefing on Ghana’s Role in US-Nigeria Airstrikes
The Minority in Parliament, led by Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee Samuel Abu Jinapor, has called for an urgent briefing from the government on the legal basis and details of Ghana’s alleged collaboration with the United States in airstrikes targeting terrorist groups in Nigeria. The demand follows Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa’s recent statements at Chatham House confirming contact from both Nigerian and US governments regarding the Christmas Day 2025 operation in Sokoto. Jinapor stressed the constitutional requirement for parliamentary approval for any overseas military involvement, raised concerns about national security risks (including potential targeting by groups like ISIS), and questioned safeguards for citizens. He noted that previous administrations reportedly declined to facilitate such operations from Ghanaian soil. The call emphasizes transparency to maintain public confidence. (Dated 11 March 2026)
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NPP MP Ekow Vincent Assafuah Trends Over Viral TikTok Allegations of Pre-Marriage Advances
New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament Ekow Vincent Assafuah is trending on social media following viral claims by a female TikTok user. The content creator alleged that about five months ago, Assafuah contacted her via Instagram DM after she posted about being single, leading to a date where he reportedly denied being married or having children, paid the GH¢500 bill, and later invited her to spend the night — which she declined before blocking him. She claims she only learned of his marriage after seeing videos of his recent private traditional wedding to Dr. Charis over the weekend. The allegations have sparked widespread online reactions, with calls for clarification from the MP, who has not yet responded publicly.
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Former Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang-Manu to Face Charges Over Sputnik V Vaccine Deal


Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has revealed that former Health Minister Kwaku Agyemang-Manu was arrested and interrogated by the National Intelligence Bureau in 2025 over two corruption dockets linked to the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine procurement and related cases. The investigations are now complete, with the Attorney General expected to file charges within weeks, including causing financial loss to the state and breaching procurement laws. Agyemang-Manu has admitted to engaging a private individual without cabinet approval and signing vaccine contracts without parliamentary consent.
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Two Police Officers Killed in Motorbike Crash at Ofoase Ayirebi
Two off-duty police officers from Ofoase in Ghana’s Eastern Region died instantly after their motorbike collided with a stationary tricycle at Ofoase Ayirebi in the Akyemansa District. The officers were returning from purchasing chicken in Ayirebi when the crash occurred; one rider died at the scene from severe head, thigh and leg injuries, while the pillion rider succumbed on arrival at Brenase Poly Clinic.
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Audit Report Reveals GH¢10.5m Missing and GH¢89.4m “Cooked” Debt in Akufo-Addo’s 1D1F Programme
Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson told Parliament on 10 March 2026 that an audit of the previous government’s One-District-One-Factory (1D1F) initiative uncovered a fictitious GH¢89.4 million debt scheduled for interest payments to five banks and a GH¢10.5 million payment recorded to a non-existent “Buffer Account”. Both claims were verified as false by the banks, preventing the potential loss of public funds. The minister has called for a forensic audit of over GH¢391 million spent under the flagship programme.
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Ghana Foreign Minister Hints at Collaboration in US Christmas Day Airstrike on Nigeria
Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, speaking at Chatham House on 10 March 2026, disclosed that both the Nigerian and US governments contacted Ghana to collaborate on a US airstrike against Islamic jihadist targets in Sokoto, northern Nigeria, carried out on Christmas Day 2025. Ablakwa stressed that any intervention must respect sovereignty, require express invitation and clear agreement on scope, describing the approach as case-by-case.
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GH¢50 Million Frozen in Ashanti NPP Chairman Wontumi’s Accounts
Government Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu has confirmed that the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has frozen nearly GH¢50 million in accounts belonging to Bernard Antwi-Boasiako (Chairman Wontumi), Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, as part of ongoing financial crime investigations. The freeze forms part of a wider operation that has secured GH¢1.5 billion in assets across multiple high-profile cases.
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President Mahama Urges Prayers for Peace in Middle East

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Accra, Ghana – President John Dramani Mahama has cautioned that the escalating war in the Middle East — involving joint U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran and Iran’s retaliatory missile and drone attacks across the Gulf — is no longer a regional issue but one with far-reaching consequences for the entire world, including Ghana.

Speaking during an Iftar gathering at Jubilee House on March 16, 2026, the president appealed directly to the Muslim community to intensify prayers for divine intervention and a swift end to hostilities.

“The conflict between the U.S. and Israel, and Iran, is affecting not only the Middle East; it’s affecting the whole world,” Mahama stated. “And so we pray that Allah will touch the hearts of everybody involved in this conflict and bring peace to the people in the area.”

The president’s remarks come as the conflict enters its third week, with reported U.S.–Israel operations targeting Iranian strategic sites — including the killing of senior officials — and Iran launching ballistic missiles and drones toward the United Arab Emirates and other Gulf states. The Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly one-fifth of global oil passes, has seen significant disruptions, pushing Brent crude prices above $100 per barrel.

Ghana, a net importer of petroleum products, remains highly vulnerable to these shocks. Higher global crude prices typically feed into elevated fuel import costs, which regulators and oil marketing companies often pass on to consumers through adjusted pricing windows. The resulting increases in petrol, diesel, and LPG prices can drive up transport fares, electricity generation costs (where fuel-based plants are involved), and the overall price of goods and services as transport and production expenses rise.

Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama has already flagged the risk, warning that sustained volatility in global energy markets could undermine the country’s inflation outlook and broader economic stability.

The conflict has also touched Ghanaian nationals directly. Two Ghanaians were among those injured by shrapnel from intercepted drones near Dubai International Airport, though UAE authorities confirmed minor injuries and continued airport operations. Separately, Ghanaian peacekeepers serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon have come under attack amid hostilities involving Israeli forces, Iran-aligned groups, and regional militias.

President Mahama’s call for prayers and calm reflects both spiritual solidarity and pragmatic recognition of the domestic economic ripple effects of prolonged instability in the Middle East.

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How America’s Allies and Partners Have Responded to Trump’s Pleas For Help in the Strait of Hormuz

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As the U.S. pushes for international support to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions with Iran, most major allies and partners have responded with caution, prioritizing diplomacy over military commitment.

Here are the key statements from world leaders and officials:

Keir Starmer — UK Prime Minister

“We are working with others to come up with a credible plan for the Strait of Hormuz to ensure that we can reopen shipping and passage through the Strait. Let me be clear, that won’t be and it’s never been envisioned to be a NATO mission.”

Jose Manuel Albares — Spain’s Foreign Minister

“The objective must be for the war to end, and for it to end now… We mustn’t do anything that would add even more tension or cause the situation to escalate further.”

Sanae Takaichi — Japan’s Prime Minister

“We have not made any decisions whatsoever about dispatching escort ships. We are continuing to examine what Japan can do independently and what can be done within the legal framework.”

Antonio Tajani — Italy’s Foreign Minister

“Diplomacy needs to prevail… I don’t see any missions that can be extended to Hormuz.”

Boris Pistorius — German Defense Minister

“I see absolutely no reason to do so. It’s not our war. We didn’t start it. We want diplomatic solutions and a swift end.”

Pavlos Marinakis — Greek Government Spokesman

“Greece will not engage in any military operations in the Strait of Hormuz.”

Emmanuel Macron — President of France

“France is acting within a strictly defensive framework aimed at protecting its interests, its regional partners… Freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz must be restored as soon as possible.”

Lin Jian — Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

“We are in communication with all parties on the current situation and are committed to promoting the easing and cooling down of the situation.”

Qatar Foreign Ministry Spokesperson

“Communications are still ongoing with different parties to guarantee the Strait of Hormuz would remain open for goods to reach the Gulf and to export energy products.”

The overwhelmingly restrained tone underscores a global preference for de-escalation and dialogue over joining any expanded U.S.-led military effort in the critical oil chokepoint.

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President Mahama Launches Nationwide ‘Resetting Ghana Tour’, Fuel Tanker Explosion and Other Trending Issues Today (March 17, 2026)

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Stay updated with the latest major stories from Ghana. From a devastating fuel tanker explosion and aircraft crash clarifications to presidential calls for peace, high-profile court developments, rising external reserves, and local petroleum sourcing — here are today’s key headlines. New updates are added regularly – please return soon for more fresh stories.


President Mahama Launches Nationwide ‘Resetting Ghana Tour’


President John Dramani Mahama will begin a nationwide “Resetting Ghana Tour” on March 18, 2026, starting in the Bono Region. The tour aims to assess ongoing government projects on the ground, engage directly with citizens, and provide updates on key policies and development initiatives. Minister of State for Communications Felix Kwakye Ofosu described it as a way to bring the presidency closer to the grassroots level.
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Woman Arrested Over Viral Social Media Post Accusing Uber Driver of Being a ‘Murderer’
A 20-year-old woman, Promise Yayra Asamani, has been arrested by the IGP’s Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team for publishing false news on Snapchat accusing an Uber driver of being a murderer and thief. The post led to the driver’s account being blocked and him receiving threatening calls. She admitted the claims were based solely on her sister’s unverified suspicions from a ride and was granted police enquiry bail. Police warned against spreading unverified information.
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Ghanaian Pension Funds Commit $11m to Atlantic Lithium’s Ewoyaa Project
A consortium of Ghanaian pension funds managed by IC Asset Managers has committed up to US$11 million to Atlantic Lithium for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project in the Central Region. The investment forms part of a larger US$16.4 million package and aims to increase local ownership in Ghana’s first lithium mine. The funds will support milestone achievements such as parliamentary ratification of the mining lease and project construction.
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CLOGSAG Suspends Nationwide Strike, Gives Government 14 Days to Resolve Pay Dispute
The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has suspended its nationwide strike after the government requested more time to negotiate salaries and conditions of service. The union’s National Executive Committee agreed to a 14-day suspension, instructing members to resume work by March 24, 2026. The strike had disrupted services across ministries, departments, agencies, and local assemblies.
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Fuel Tanker Explodes into Massive Blaze at Potsin Junction


A fuel tanker has exploded at Potsin Junction on the Kasoa-Winneba road in the Central Region, triggering a fierce blaze that consumed a local eatery and two nearby buildings. Thick black smoke billowed into the sky as residents fled the scene; no casualties have been reported so far. Fire tenders from nearby stations were reportedly out of service, hampering immediate response efforts.
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Mahama Calls for Peace in US-Israel-Iran Conflict
President John Dramani Mahama has appealed for an immediate end to the escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, warning that the violence is impacting the entire world. Speaking during a public engagement, he prayed for divine intervention to restore peace in the Middle East amid growing concerns over global security and energy stability.
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Freddie Blay Remanded in Custody as Illegal Mining Case Adjourned to April 9
Former New Patriotic Party Chairman Freddie Blay has been remanded in police custody by the Akropong Circuit Court after appearing on charges linked to the alleged demolition of a house on disputed land in Kitase. The case, which stems from a 2025 police report, has been adjourned to April 9, 2026, for his next appearance.
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Crashed Aircraft Not Owned by Ghana Armed Forces – Deputy Defence Minister Clarifies
Deputy Defence Minister Brogya Genfi has clarified that the microlight aircraft (Reg. 9G-ADV) that crashed in Tema Community 1, killing both occupants, is privately owned and has no connection to the Ghana Armed Forces. The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority is investigating the incident that occurred while the aircraft was en route from Ho to Accra.
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Ghana’s External Reserves Rise to $14.5 Billion – BoG Governor
Bank of Ghana Governor Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama has announced that the country’s external reserves have increased to approximately $14.5 billion, providing 5.8 months of import cover. The rise reflects stronger macroeconomic performance, with inflation dropping to 3.3% and a primary fiscal surplus achieved. The Ghana Accelerated National Reserve Accumulation Programme targets 50 months of cover by 2028.
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GOIL Sources About 30% of Petroleum Products Locally – CEO Edward Bawa
GOIL CEO Edward Bawa has disclosed that the company purchases around 30% of its finished petroleum products from local refineries such as Tema Oil Refinery and Sentuo, depending on market conditions. He noted that locally sourced products are comparatively cheaper, though domestic refining capacity limits further increases.
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