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Top Headlines in Ghana: December 5, 2025 — Farmers Honored, OSP Fallout Over Ofori-Atta Exit, Police Get New Armour
Ghana heads into the first weekend of December with a mix of celebration, controversy and new policy momentum.
Farmers’ Day festivities sweep the nation today; fresh allegations grip the Office of the Special Prosecutor, and security agencies roll out major upgrades are among the major headlines.
🇬🇭 Farmers’ Day celebrations headline today
Ghanaians are observing Farmers’ Day on Friday, December 5, 2025, in recognition of the tireless efforts of farmers and fishers whose work underpins the nation’s food security and rural economy. The 41st edition of the celebration began on December 1 at the Ho Sports Stadium with the opening of the 2025 National Agricultural Fair — a week-long showcase of agricultural innovations, technologies, and partnerships under the theme “Feed Ghana, Eat Ghana, Secure the Future.”
Today, John Dramani Mahama will lead the official honors, awarding the national best-farmer prizes across various crop and livestock categories, in a ceremony that highlights the country’s commitment to strengthening its agrarian backbone. The fair has drawn farmers, agripreneurs, investors and policymakers from across Ghana and beyond, underscoring a growing global interest in Ghana’s agricultural potential.
OSP controversy resurfaces: Did officials help former finance minister leave Ghana?
A fresh wave of controversy has engulfed Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) after allegations from private lawyer Martin Kpebu that the agency facilitated the exit of former Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta from Ghana, despite active investigations into alleged corruption.
The claims have reinvigorated public scrutiny of OSP’s impartiality and enforcement capabilities.
In response, OSP head Kissi Agyebeng countered that at the time of Ofori-Atta’s departure, the office lacked the operational backing from security agencies and therefore could not legally block his exit.
He said: “We saw him leave, but we couldn’t prevent him from leaving the airport.”
The broader issue now raised is one of accountability during transitions: how do anti-corruption institutions maintain oversight when state machinery is under political flux? For many Ghanaians, the clarity and transparency of that oversight matter more than ever.
Police Service receives 40 new armored vehicles
As part of a broader drive to modernize national security agencies, President Mahama officially handed over a fleet of 40 new armored vehicles to the Ghana Police Service on December 4, 2025, at the Police Headquarters in Accra. The vehicles include armored pickups and Cobra-series vehicles designed for rapid response and high-risk operations.
The President described the delivery as the start of a national overhaul: more covert-ops vehicles, tow trucks, and drone surveillance units are to be rolled out later. He urged officers to use the equipment professionally and lawfully, emphasizing that the tools are meant to protect citizens — not intimidate them.
Also Worth Noting
- Some Ghanaians continue to call on the government to address education quality after mass failures in the latest WASSCE exams.
- Former President John Agyekum Kufuor named Dr Richard Anane as his best-performing minister during his administration — a move that has sparked debate over legacy and governance standards.
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Court Orders Businessman to Pay GH¢200,000 for Breach of Promise to Marry

An Accra Circuit Court has ordered a businessman to pay GH¢200,000 in damages to a woman for breach of promise to marry after he failed to fulfil his commitment following a long-term relationship. The ruling, delivered February 14, 2026, followed evidence that the defendant had repeatedly assured the plaintiff of marriage, including family introductions and public engagements, before abruptly ending the relationship without justification. The court found the breach caused emotional distress and financial loss to the plaintiff. The case highlights ongoing legal recognition of breach of promise claims in Ghanaian courts.
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Late Frafra Queen Mother’s Grave Exhumed in Asante Mampong – Head Reportedly Chopped Off
The grave of the late Queen Mother of the Frafra community in Asante Mampong has been exhumed, with reports indicating her head was severed and removed. The incident, discovered on February 14, 2026, has shocked the traditional leadership and community, who suspect ritual or malicious intent. Police have launched an investigation, and chiefs have called for calm while traditional rites are performed to restore peace. The desecration has raised serious concerns about grave security and cultural respect in the Ashanti Region.
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COCOBOD Announces Salary Cuts, Cost Controls as Revenue Pressures Mount
The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has introduced salary reductions for senior management and broad cost-control measures to address mounting revenue shortfalls and legacy debt. The February 14, 2026, announcement follows emergency Cabinet directives to stabilise the sector, with COCOBOD citing declining global cocoa prices, unpaid arrears, and financing constraints. The measures are intended to preserve operational capacity and ensure continuity of farmer payments and purchasing activities.
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Mahama Govt Has Made No Real Impact After One Year in Office – Afenyo-Markin
Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has criticised the Mahama administration, stating that after one year in office, the government has failed to deliver tangible improvements in the lives of Ghanaians. In a February 14, 2026, address, he accused the NDC of recycling old policies, failing to address cost-of-living pressures, and lacking innovation in job creation and economic recovery. The Minority called for urgent results on the “Reset Ghana” promises made during the 2024 campaign.
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Mahama Rallies Fellow World Leaders to Support Accra Reset
President John Dramani Mahama has appealed to African and global leaders to support Ghana’s “Reset” agenda during his address at the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa. On February 13, 2026, he outlined the initiative’s focus on governance renewal, economic transformation, anti-corruption measures, and regional cooperation, urging the AU to back Ghana’s efforts as a model for continental progress. Mahama also reiterated Ghana’s push for AfCFTA acceleration and debt relief mechanisms.
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Tony Aidoo Urges NDC to Focus on Policy Communication, Not Personal Praise for Mahama
Veteran NDC member Tony Aidoo has cautioned the party against excessive personal praise for President John Dramani Mahama, urging a shift toward clear policy communication and results. In comments on February 13, 2026, Aidoo said the focus should be on explaining the “Reset Ghana” agenda and delivering measurable outcomes rather than individual glorification. He emphasised that strong policy messaging will sustain public support more effectively than personality-driven narratives.
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Russian Embassy Criticized for “Empty” Statement on Viral Exploitation Videos involving Citizen
The Embassy of the Russian Federation in Ghana has issued a brief statement in the wake of widespread public anger and social media uproar over allegations that Russian nationals are luring young Ghanaian women into filmed sexual encounters for online distribution without consent.
The release posted on X on February 16, 2026, fails to condemn the alleged exploitation, non-consensual recording, and distribution of intimate material by its nationals.
“The Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Ghana has taken note of the reports in the Ghanaian media on the alleged involvement of a supposedly Russian citizen engaged in sexual activities with some Ghanaian women and recorded those acts without consent,” the post read.
The response comes after days of viral outrage on X, TikTok, Instagram, and WhatsApp groups, where screenshots, testimonies, and alleged links to explicit content prompted hashtags such as #ProtectGhanaianWomen and #StopTheRussianScheme.
MP Sam George, chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Gender, Children and Social Protection, has announced Ghana’s intent to pursue extradition if the primary suspect.
Responses on X
Responses to the post have been stronly worded. One person posted:
“Never trust those Russian scum. They throw African men into their war as cannon fodder & treat African women like disposable sex toys. Pure racist evil. Predators, not partners. WAKE UP AFRICA.”
Another asked:
“Any action taken?”
Another asked:
“So after taking the note, what next?”
Ghanaian authorities have disclosed they will pursue extradition proceedings against the man, said to have left Ghana.
The decision was announced by Member of Parliament Sam George on February 13, 2026, following weeks of public outrage over the alleged scheme.
According to Sam George — who chairs the Parliamentary Committee on Gender, Children and Social Protection — the suspect is believed to be a Russian national who used dating apps and social media to target young Ghanaian women, particularly students and professionals in Accra and other urban centres.
Victims were reportedly lured with promises of money, gifts or relationships, only to discover later that explicit videos were uploaded to adult websites and shared in private groups, often leading to blackmail, humiliation and threats.
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