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Mahama Calls for Reimagined Global Alliances at World Governments Summit 2026
President John Dramani Mahama has called for a bold rethinking of global alliances to address emerging international challenges, stressing the need for cooperation rooted in shared responsibility and mutual respect.
Speaking at the World Governments Summit 2026 held from February 3 to 5, President Mahama said the international system is undergoing profound transformation and requires partnerships that reflect modern global realities.
“The central question before us today is not whether global alliances will endure, but how they must be reimagined and renewed to remain effective, inclusive, and responsive to the demands of our time,” he stated.
Call for Stronger Global Cooperation
Addressing global leaders, policymakers and representatives of international organisations, President Mahama highlighted the growing complexity of global threats including climate change, food insecurity, terrorism, technological disruption and widening inequality.
He emphasised that such challenges transcend national borders and require collective action.
“These challenges demand cooperation not as a matter of choice but as an imperative. The alliances of the future must therefore be rooted in shared responsibility and based on our common destiny,” Mahama said.
Africa’s Role in the New Global Order
The Ghanaian leader underscored Africa’s growing importance in shaping the global economy and international diplomacy. He described the continent as a hub of opportunity driven by its youthful population, natural resources and expanding markets.
“The future of global alliances cannot be meaningfully imagined without Africa. Africa is not merely a space of competition; it is a continent of solutions, opportunities, and rising influence,” he noted.
President Mahama also called for stronger investment partnerships aimed at boosting industrialisation, renewable energy, digital transformation and human capital development across the continent.
He stressed that Africa must transition from reliance on aid to sustainable economic partnerships.
“Africa welcomes global partners not merely to trade with, but to transform with through investments that build industries, strengthen supply chains, and create shared opportunity,” he said.
Promoting Resource Sovereignty
President Mahama highlighted Ghana’s efforts to increase value addition to its natural resources and strengthen economic sovereignty. He pointed to the establishment of Goldbod, which he said has generated significant returns.
“New alliances with Africa must aim at adding value to Africa’s natural resources. They must aim at granting Africa greater sovereignty and control of its natural resources,” he stated.
Security and Regional Stability
Touching on regional security, President Mahama expressed concern about the rising threat of terrorism in parts of West Africa and the Sahel. He reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to peace and democratic stability through the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
“Peace remains the essential foundation on which development is built,” he said.
He further highlighted Ghana’s recent High-Level Consultative Conference on Regional Cooperation and Security as part of efforts to strengthen collective responses to regional threats.
Technology and Inclusive Innovation
President Mahama also addressed the growing influence of artificial intelligence, biotechnology and digital transformation, urging stronger global governance frameworks to ensure fairness and inclusion.
“The digital future must not be the privilege of a few nations. We must ensure that innovation becomes a shared global good, not a source of new inequality,” he stressed.
Climate Justice and Global Responsibility
On climate change, President Mahama called for fairness in global climate action, noting that Africa bears disproportionate climate impacts despite contributing the least to global emissions.
“Climate action must therefore be matched by climate justice,” he said, highlighting Ghana’s partnership with the United Arab Emirates to advance climate initiatives.
Strengthening Multilateralism
President Mahama concluded by calling for reforms in global governance institutions to make them more representative and equitable.
“The legitimacy of global governance depends on fairness, and fairness remains the cornerstone of trust,” he stated.
He reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to diplomacy, cooperation and inclusive global progress.
“The future of global alliances is ultimately not about treaties alone. It is about the kind of world we choose to build — a world where cooperation triumphs over division and where nations rise together, not apart.”
The World Governments Summit brings together global leaders annually to discuss emerging governance challenges and opportunities shaping the future of international relations.
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EOCO Declares Three Women Wanted Over Alleged State Financial Losses
Anti-graft agency releases photographs, appeals for public help in tracking suspects
Ghana’s Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has issued public wanted notices for three women Esther Osaah Boateng, Mercy Korang, and Rita Ewura Abena Appiah each accused of causing financial loss to the state, in a move that signals the agency’s inability to locate the suspects through routine investigative channels.
The notices, released simultaneously with photographs of all three individuals, mark an escalation in EOCO’s pursuit of the women, as public declarations of this nature are typically reserved for cases where suspects are believed to be evading arrest.
EOCO has not disclosed the specific amounts allegedly involved, the nature of the transactions under scrutiny, or the state institutions believed to have been affected details that would ordinarily help establish the scale and character of the alleged offences.
Three Named, Same Charge
All three suspects face the same allegation: causing financial loss to the state a criminal charge commonly brought under Ghana’s financial accountability laws and frequently associated with misappropriation of public funds, procurement fraud, or abuse of official positions.
Esther Osaah Boateng is the first individual named in the agency’s appeal. Mercy Korang is the second, while Rita Ewura Abena Appiah completes the list. Beyond their names, photographs, and the stated charge, EOCO has provided no further biographical or case-specific details about any of the three women.
Public Urged to Come Forward
The agency is appealing to members of the public to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the three suspects. Tipsters may contact EOCO directly at its Head Office, situated adjacent to the Old Parliament House on Barnes Road in Accra, or reach out to any of its regional offices or the nearest police station.
Two dedicated telephone lines have been made available for public use: 0579723307 and 0579709066.
About EOCO
Established under the Economic and Organised Crime Office Act, 2010 (Act 804), EOCO is mandated to investigate and prosecute serious economic and organised crime, including corruption, money laundering, and fraud. The agency holds broad powers to freeze assets, conduct searches, and seize property in furtherance of its investigations.
The publication of wanted notices — placing suspects’ names and images in the public domain — is among the more assertive tools in EOCO’s enforcement arsenal, typically deployed when conventional investigative methods have failed to establish a suspect’s location.

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Police Arrest 11 Over AI Deepfake Videos Impersonating President Mahama
Ghanaian police have arrested eleven suspects accused of using artificial intelligence to create fake videos of President John Dramani Mahama — and using those videos to trick ordinary people into sending money and handing over personal information.
The arrests were carried out by the Cyber Vetting Enforcement Team between May 1 and 4, 2026, following intelligence reports about a group spreading AI-generated content across online platforms. Operations were conducted across five locations in the Volta Region — Sogakope, Dabala, Tongu, Akatsi, and Aflao.
Among those arrested are both Ghanaians and Nigerian nationals. The police identified them as: Anipah Jonathan (23), Dzamesi Bright Kofi (35), Thomas Ayoyo (17), Louis Segbawu (18), Raphael Ablordeppey (32), Bishop Esiri (46), Wisdom James (25), Ali Lucky (23), Edwin Edos (22), John Kofi Darlington (20), and Danu Peter (19).
Investigators recovered laptops, mobile phones, internet routers, 120 pre-registered SIM cards, and a Nigeria-registered Mercedes Benz ML 350 bearing Lagos licence plate LSR 138HR.
According to police, the suspects used AI-generated videos of the president to deceive members of the public convincing victims to part with money or sensitive personal data through various online channels.
“The suspects are part of a wider network engaged in the creation and dissemination of fraudulent digital content designed to impersonate high-profile personalities for financial gain,” a police situational report stated.
Nine of the eleven suspects have been remanded into police custody and are due to reappear in court on May 25, 2026. Two Thomas Ayoyo and Louis Segbawu have been granted bail with two sureties each.
Deepfakes are AI-manipulated videos that make it appear as though a real person is saying or doing something they never did. They are increasingly being used in online fraud globally.
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CNN founder Ted Turner dies at 87.”
CNN founder and billionaire media mogul Ted Turner has passed away at 87, according to the CNN.
Turner made history in 1980 when he launched Cable News Network (CNN), the world’s first 24-hour news channel. The innovation reshaped global media and established round-the-clock news as a central part of modern broadcasting.
Tributes have poured in from world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, who described Turner as “one of the greats of broadcast history, and a friend of mine.”
CNN’s current CEO and chairman, Mark Thompson, also honoured Turner, calling him “the giant on whose shoulders we stand,” and noting that his legacy continues to shape the network and the wider media landscape.
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