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Ghana News Updates (Jan 14, 2026): Catch up on the Major Stories
Welcome to our rolling news update from Ghana. These stories capture the nation’s pulse today. Check back soon for more breaking headlines as events unfold.
Foh-Amoaning Urges inquiry into Curriculum After NaCCA Withdraws Teacher Manual Over Gender Content

Staunch anti-LGBT advocate, Moses Foh-Amoaning, has called for the establishment of an independent investigative body to examine Ghana’s curriculum development process.
The comments by the Lead Advocate of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values follow the withdrawal of a controversial Senior High School (SHS) teacher manual by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA). Read details here.
Ghana Customs Seize 25 Million Illicit Tablets Concealed in Ceiling Fan Containers

Customs officials of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) at Takoradi Port have intercepted an estimated 25 million suspected illicit tablets of Tapentadol and Timaking drugs hidden among cartons of ceiling fans in two 40-foot containers.
The seizure, which also included thousands of undeclared electrical appliances, was made as part of a major intelligence-led operation. It’s the result of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and protect public health at Ghana’s key western seaport.
‘To Hell with Them’ – Prof Frimpong-Boateng Defies NPP Expulsion Threat

Former Environment Minister Prof Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng has strongly rejected disciplinary action by the NPP, declaring he will not leave the party and instead telling critics “to hell with them.” He accused the NPP leadership of being “fake,” corruption, and arrogance, linking these to the party’s 2024 defeat, and refused to honor NEC invitations. Read more here.
Ahiagbah Hits Back at Frimpong-Boateng Over Bawumia ‘Train Wreck’ Warning
NPP Communications Director Richard Ahiagbah dismissed Prof Frimpong-Boateng’s claim that re-electing Dr Bawumia as flagbearer would be disastrous, accusing him of damaging the party to promote a preferred candidate ahead of the January 31 primaries. Read more here.
Expelling Frimpong-Boateng Would Be ‘Harmful and Misguided’ – Arthur Kennedy Warns NPP
NPP founding member Dr Arthur Kennedy cautioned that expelling Prof Frimpong-Boateng would deepen divisions, praising his critique as patriotic while urging reconciliation over punishment to regain lost voters. Read more here.
‘Use Same Energy to Bring Back Ofori-Atta’ – Afrifa Criticizes Akufo-Addo
Media personality Okatakyie Afrifa-Mensah slammed former President Akufo-Addo for protecting Ken Ofori-Atta from dismissal when Ofori-Atta was finance minister. The outspoken show host has urged Akufo-Addo to apply equal effort to ensure Ofori-Atta’s return from abroad to face justice. Read more here.
Father Arrested for Allegedly Trying to Sell Son for GH¢1 Million
Police in Kwamang arrested Coffie Agyemang for attempting to sell his three-year-old son for GH¢1 million due to financial hardship; he was apprehended after officers posed as buyers. Read more here.
‘Ken Ofori-Atta Brought Disgrace to NPP’ – Hopeson Adorye
Hopeson Adorye has accused former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta of tarnishing the NPP’s image through his detention abroad, calling for his return to clear his name. Read more here.
Two Burnt to Death in Truck Collision at Offinso Old Town
Two people died and others were injured after a KIA Mini Truck collided with a DAF truck in Offinso Old Town, Ashanti Region, on January 12, causing a fire; GNFS extinguished the blaze and cleared the scene. Read more here.
Veep Calls for Private Sector Support in Free Sanitary Pad Initiative
Vice President Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has urged private sector collaboration to advance the Free Sanitary Pad Initiative, aimed at providing pads to over two million schoolgirls and combating period poverty. Read more here.
Losing 2028 Would Be ‘Catastrophic’ – Nitiwul Warns NPP Against ‘First-Timer’ Gamble
Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul cautioned the NPP that defeat in 2028 would be disastrous, opposing a first-time flagbearer and predicting Dr Bawumia will win the primaries. Read more here.
Health Minister Orders Full Audit of Oti Region Facilities
Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has directed a comprehensive audit of all health facilities in the Oti Region to improve service delivery, safety, and quality standards. Read more here.
NaCCA Withdraws SHS Teacher Manual Over Gender Identity Content
The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment withdrew a Year 2 Physical Education and Health Teacher Manual for SHS due to “Gender Identity” content deemed misaligned with Ghanaian values; a revised version has been issued. Read more here.
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Ghana Ties Rice Imports to Local Production, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Halts Emergency Admissions, and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today
These are the most relevant and impactful stories from across Ghana today, presented as concise updates on key developments across the country.
Government to Tie Rice Imports to Local Production in Major Policy Shift
The Ghanaian government is set to introduce a significant policy linking rice import permits directly to investments in local rice production and milling facilities. This move by the Ministry of Agriculture aims to boost domestic farming, reduce the country’s growing rice import bill, and accelerate progress toward food self-sufficiency. Read the full story here
Edem Senanu Questions Procedural Lapses in Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill Process
Chairman of Advocates for Christ, Edem Senanu, has raised concerns over how Parliament’s House of Records handled the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, questioning procedural and drafting issues that emerged after its passage. Read the full story here
Sheikh Shaibu Warns Against Politicising Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill
Spokesperson for the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, has cautioned the NDC and NPP against turning the anti-LGBTQ+ bill into a political contest, stressing that Ghana already has a broad national consensus on the matter rooted in cultural and religious values. Read the full story here
Honest Ghanaian Rewarded GH¢10,000 for Returning Lost ATM Cash
Fidelity Bank has rewarded Emmanuel Appiah Boateng with GH¢10,000 for his honesty after he returned GH¢4,000 he found left behind at one of its ATMs. Read the full story here
Nigel Gaisie Files GH¢10m Defamation Suit Against Kumchacha
Prophet Nigel Gaisie has sued Prophet Nicholas Osei (Kumchacha) for GH¢10 million over alleged defamatory statements questioning his prophetic ministry. Read the full story here
680 Ghanaians to Be Evacuated from South Africa Amid Xenophobia Concerns
The Ghana High Commission in South Africa has announced plans to evacuate 680 Ghanaians (340 on June 6 and 340 on June 7, 2026) due to xenophobia-related safety issues. Read the full story here
Free SHS Suppliers to Picket at Education Ministry Over GH¢50m Debt
The National Association of Institutional Suppliers (NAIS) will picket at the Ministry of Education on June 11, 2026, over unpaid debts of approximately GH¢50 million for supplies delivered under the Free Senior High School programme since 2023. Read the full story here
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Halts Emergency Admissions
The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi has temporarily halted new emergency admissions after its Accident and Emergency ward exceeded capacity due to overwhelming patient numbers. Read the full story here
15 dead, 25 injured in head-on collision at Peki-Tsame
At least 15 people have been confirmed dead and 25 others injured following a devastating head-on collision between a container truck and a passenger bus at Peki-Tsame in the Volta Region. The fatal accident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, 2 June 2026, near the premises of Peki Senior High School, prompting an emergency response from personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). Read the full story here
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Is the UN Losing Its Legitimacy? Ghana’s President Says Permanent Security Council Bias ‘Eats Away’ Trust
The continued exclusion of Africa from permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council is not merely a procedural flaw but a structural imbalance that is systematically eroding the credibility of the multilateral system, Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama warned on Monday.
Speaking at Chatham House, the London-based international affairs think tank, Mahama argued that the UN’s primary decision-making body risks becoming untenable as a steward of global peace and security if it fails to reflect the demographic and political realities of the 21st century.
“This is not nearly a procedural anomaly,” Mahama said. “It is a historical injustice and a structural imbalance that undermines the credibility of the multilateral system itself.”
The president’s remarks come as the UN Security Council (UNSC) remains composed of five permanent members (P5) – the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China – all of which were Allied powers in World War II.
Africa, home to 54 UN member states, the largest regional bloc in the organization, holds no permanent seat and only three non-permanent seats that rotate every two years.
Mahama noted that the representational gap is poised to become more pronounced as global demographics shift. According to UN population projections, Africa will account for nearly a quarter of the world’s population by 2050.
“This eats away at the trust in the system,” a senior official from the Ghanaian presidency later summarized, reinforcing Mahama’s central thesis that legitimacy in global governance requires equitable participation.
The Ghanaian leader affirmed that his government would continue to advocate for “comprehensive reform” of the UN, including permanent, veto-wielding seats for African nations.
The African Union has long pushed for a common position known as the Ezulwini Consensus, which demands at least two permanent seats for the continent, with the same powers and responsibilities as current P5 members.
However, Mahama’s critique extended beyond the Security Council. He linked the UN’s representational crisis to what he described as parallel failures in the international financial architecture. He argued that debt vulnerabilities across the Global South are not isolated fiscal challenges but structural development constraints that limit investment in health, education, infrastructure, climate adaptation, and industrial transformation.
“The international debt system must therefore become fairer, more flexible and more development-focused,” Mahama said.
He also called for reforms to global taxation frameworks, asserting that developing economies should derive equitable value from economic activity generated within their jurisdictions. A stable international order, he warned, cannot be sustained while prosperity remains structurally unequal.
To illustrate the tangible cost of such inequality, Mahama pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic. African nations, he said, discovered that access to vaccines and essential medical supplies depended not on the urgency of public health need but on their position within the global supply hierarchy. That experience, he noted, directly prompted Ghana to launch the Accra Reset Initiative – a strategic framework designed to move Africa and the Global South from dependency toward resilience, and from passive participation toward active agenda-setting in global governance.
President Mahama concluded by rejecting any characterization of Ghana as a passive observer of the changes reshaping the international order.
“We see ourselves as active participants in shaping a more balanced, equitable, and cooperative international system,” he said.
No immediate response was issued by the permanent members of the UN Security Council. Reform of the council requires an amendment to the UN Charter, which must be approved by two-thirds of the General Assembly and ratified by all five permanent members, each of whom holds a veto over their own status.
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