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Mahama Commissions 263 Officer Cadets, Reaffirms Commitment to National Security and Welfare of Armed Forces

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President John Dramani Mahama has today 30th January, 2026, has commissioned 263 officer cadets of the Ghana Military Academy, urging them to uphold integrity, professionalism, and unwavering loyalty to the Republic as they begin their careers in the Ghana Armed Forces.

Speaking at the graduation parade in Accra, President Mahama described the ceremony as a reflection of the discipline and excellence of the Armed Forces, noting that the cadets’ performance demonstrated months of intense training and sacrifice.

“What we have witnessed this morning is a powerful demonstration of discipline, professionalism and excellence, which remains the hallmark of the Ghana Armed Forces,” the President said.

Tribute to Fallen Officers
President Mahama began his address by paying tribute to senior officials, including a former Minister of Defence, who died in a recent helicopter crash.
“We pray that Almighty God grants our departed colleagues peaceful repose in heaven,” he stated, calling on Ghanaians to honour their service and sacrifice.
Security Challenges Require Collective Effort.

Touching on national and regional security, the President acknowledged the growing threats of violent extremism, terrorism, and transnational crime, particularly along Ghana’s northern borders.

“The security environment in our sub-region remains complex and volatile,” he said, adding that security should not be viewed as the responsibility of the Armed Forces alone.

“Security is a shared national duty. Citizens, communities, traditional authorities, civil society and government must work together to safeguard the peace and stability we cherish.”
Ghana’s Peacekeeping Legacy
President Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s long-standing commitment to international peacekeeping, highlighting the country’s role since its first UN mission in 1960.

“Today, Ghana is among the leading troop-contributing countries to United Nations peacekeeping missions,” he noted.


“Our men and women serve with distinction in fifteen missions worldwide and continue to earn global respect for their professionalism and respect for human dignity.”

He further assured that deployment for peacekeeping missions would remain transparent and merit-based.
“Transparency, fairness and merit will continue to guide the selection of personnel for peace support operations,” he said.

Gender Inclusion and Democratic Values
The President also highlighted Ghana’s leadership in gender inclusion within peacekeeping operations.
“Our female participation in formed units and staff positions exceeds United Nations targets, affirming our commitment to equity and operational excellence,” he stated.

He praised the Armed Forces for their loyalty to constitutional rule in a region affected by unconstitutional changes of government.

“Our Armed Forces remain firm defenders of democracy, civilian authority and the rule of law,” President Mahama emphasized.

Crackdown on Illegal Mining
Addressing environmental degradation caused by illegal mining, President Mahama reiterated his government’s resolve to confront the menace decisively.

“Our natural resources are a sacred trust, and illegal mining has caused severe damage to our rivers, forests and farmlands,” he said.
“Let me be clear: illegal mining will continue to be confronted decisively and without fear or favour.”

He revealed that several rivers, including the Pra, Ankobra, and Offin, were gradually recovering due to enhanced enforcement and military presence.
Welfare and Modernisation of the Armed Forces
President Mahama assured serving and retired officers that his administration remains committed to improving welfare and resolving outstanding issues related to gratuities under CI 129.

“Government will not shirk its responsibility to the men and women who have served our nation faithfully,” he assured.
He announced plans to acquire new helicopters, restore grounded aircraft, construct 10,000 housing units over five years, and recruit about 12,000 personnel nationwide.

“Strengthening the operational readiness of the Ghana Armed Forces remains a top priority for my administration,” he said.
Charge to Graduating Cadets
Addressing the newly commissioned officers directly, President Mahama reminded them that leadership is rooted in service.

“Leadership is not about rank or privilege. It is about responsibility, service and sacrifice,” he told the cadets.
“Serve with courage, humility and unwavering loyalty to the Republic of Ghana.”
The President congratulated all award winners and formally commissioned the graduating class on behalf of the government and people of Ghana.

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Police Arrest Akofena, Two Others Over Shooting Incident Involving Former MP Adwoa Safo

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested Israel Kwadwo Safo, popularly known as Akofena, in connection with a shooting incident involving former Dome-Kwabenya Member of Parliament, Sarah Adwoa Safo.

According to the Police, the suspect voluntarily reported to the Regional Police Headquarters on June 22, 2026, a day after the incident occurred. He was subsequently transferred to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters to assist with ongoing investigations.

Police say a search conducted on his vehicle and residence at Kwabenya led to the recovery of a significant quantity of ammunition and firearms. The items retrieved included 120 rounds of 9mm ammunition, 50 rounds of .45 calibre ammunition, 25 rounds of .40 calibre ammunition, several loaded magazines, and two Glock pistols, one of which is registered in the suspect’s name.

Further investigations resulted in the arrest of two additional suspects identified as Nana Kwaku Afriyie and Kwadwo Safo Koomson.

The three suspects remain in Police custody and are assisting with investigations. They are expected to be arraigned before court on June 23, 2026, as authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the shooting incident.

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Family of Late Diplomat James Victor Gbeho Officially Notifies President Mahama of His Passing

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The family of the late Ambassador James Victor Gbeho, one of Ghana’s most distinguished diplomats and statesmen, has officially notified President John Dramani Mahama of his passing.

During a courtesy call at the Presidency, the Gbeho family said it was both culturally and diplomatically appropriate to formally inform the President of the loss before making any public announcement.

Ambassador Gbeho had a distinguished career in public service, serving Ghana in several diplomatic capacities, including at the country’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. He also served as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Member of Parliament for Anlo, and President of the ECOWAS Commission, then known as the Executive Secretary.

He earned widespread respect for his commitment to regional integration, diplomacy, and international cooperation, making significant contributions to Ghana, West Africa, and the global community.

President Mahama extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family and paid tribute to Ambassador Gbeho’s outstanding service, describing his contributions as invaluable to Ghana, the ECOWAS sub-region, and the international community.

The family said details of the funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.

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PURC Announces New Utility Tariffs as Electricity and Water Prices Rise from July 1

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Consumers across Ghana will pay more for electricity and water beginning July 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission’s (PURC) latest tariff review.

The Commission has approved a 3.49 percent increase in electricity tariffs and a 0.85 percent increase in water tariffs under its third-quarter tariff adjustment framework.

In a statement issued on Monday, June 22, PURC explained that the tariff review was conducted in line with its quarterly mandate to reflect changes in key economic and operational indicators affecting utility service providers.

According to the Commission, the review considered factors such as movements in the Ghana cedi against the US dollar, inflation trends, electricity generation costs, and the price of natural gas used for power production.

PURC stated that the periodic adjustments are necessary to preserve the real value of tariffs, ensure the financial sustainability of utility companies, and support the continued delivery of reliable services to consumers.

For the third quarter of 2026, the Commission applied a weighted average exchange rate of GHS11.2228 to one US dollar, representing a 0.2 percent depreciation of the cedi compared to the previous quarter.

The review also took into account a three-month average inflation rate of 3.43 percent, down from 4.17 percent in the second quarter, while the weighted average cost of natural gas decreased by 1.58 percent to USD7.9708 per MMBtu.

The country’s hydro-thermal generation mix remained unchanged at 20.9 percent hydro generation and 79.1 percent thermal generation.

Based on these indicators, PURC approved a 3.49 percent increase in electricity tariffs across all customer categories, including residential, non-residential, and special load tariff users.

Under the new rates, the lifeline electricity tariff for residential consumers using up to 30 kilowatt-hours per month has increased from 86.9Gp per kilowatt-hour to 89.93Gp per kilowatt-hour.

Water tariffs have also been adjusted upward by 0.85 percent for all customer groups, including residential, commercial, industrial, public institutions, and bulk consumers.

The residential lifeline water tariff for consumption of up to five cubic metres has risen from 593.49Gp per cubic metre to 598.54Gp per cubic metre.

PURC reaffirmed its commitment to monitoring utility providers to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, improved service delivery, and value for money for consumers.

The Commission further thanked stakeholders for their continued support of the quarterly tariff review process and indicated that the revised rates will be published in the Gazette and on its official platform in due course.

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