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One Year On, Mahama Credits Ghana’s Stability to the Resilience of Its People and Strong Institutions

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President John Dramani Mahama has called for renewed unity, humility and commitment to national service as Ghana marks one year since his administration assumed office. Speaking at a national, non-denominational Thanksgiving service, the President said the day was not a celebration of power, but a solemn moment of gratitude and reflection.

“As one people, united in gratitude, humility and reflection, today we gather to give thanks,” President Mahama declared. “Today is not a celebration of power. It is a moment of thanksgiving for the opportunity to serve the people of Ghana. Today is not a declaration of triumph. It is a reaffirmation of purpose.”

Reflecting on the past year, the President acknowledged the economic and social challenges facing the nation.

“Leadership is a privilege, but it’s also a load we are asked to carry, and over the past year, we have come face to face with the weight of that load economic hardship, social anxiety, global uncertainties, and of course, the legitimate expectations of our people,” he said.

Despite these difficulties, he expressed gratitude for the resilience of the Ghanaian people and the stability of the country’s democratic institutions.

“Our democracy has remained strong, our institutions have held their own, and our people have shown resilience, patience and faith in the future of our beloved nation. And so for all this, we are grateful, first and foremost, to the Almighty God.”

Appreciation to Citizens and Public Servants

President Mahama paid tribute to workers across all sectors, including farmers, teachers, health professionals, security services, traders and artisans. He also thanked traditional leaders, religious figures, Parliament, the Judiciary and Ghana’s international partners.

“Above all, we’re grateful to the people of Ghana for your trust, your constructive criticism when necessary, your encouragement and your enduring belief that our nation, Ghana, can and must do better,” he added.

He reserved special praise for Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, describing her as “a woman of dignity and quiet strength… I could not have wished for a better assistant to help me bear the heavy load Ghanaians have entrusted to me.”

Thanksgiving Beyond Religion

The President stressed that the Thanksgiving service was deliberately inclusive.

“This Thanksgiving service is intentionally non-denominational, because gratitude transcends religious doctrine. It speaks to the shared values that unite us as a people.”

He emphasized that no government succeeds on effort alone.

“Wisdom cannot be manufactured. Strength is not infinite. Guidance is not automatic.”

Commitment to Reform

President Mahama said his administration had taken “difficult decisions” and undertaken reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and restoring confidence.

“The work we have begun is far from finished, but today reminds us that progress is not measured only by numbers. It is also measured by hope restored, trust rebuilt and direction regained.”

He reaffirmed a commitment to ethical and compassionate governance.

“We recommit ourselves to governance anchored in integrity, competence and compassion… and to the unity of our nation, knowing that Ghana’s strength has always come from our ability to rise above division.”

Looking Ahead

The President cautioned that the coming year will test the nation’s resilience but also present opportunities.

“The year ahead will demand even more from us. It will test our resolve, our patience and our discipline, but it will also offer us opportunities to deepen the reforms we have started.”

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Abronye DC Remanded Into Custody After Court Rejects Bid to Vary Bail Conditions

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The Accra High Court has ordered the remand of Bono Regional New Patriotic Party (NPP) Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, into police custody after he failed to comply with a key bail condition requiring him to surrender his passport to the court.

The decision was handed down on Thursday, June 4, 2026, by Justice Halimah El-Alawa Abdul-Bassit, who ruled that the accused should remain in custody until he deposits the travel document with the court registry.

The court’s decision followed the dismissal of an application by Abronye’s legal team seeking a variation of the bail condition.

Delivering her ruling, Justice Abdul-Bassit described the accused’s failure to comply with the court’s directive as a serious disregard for judicial authority.

According to the court, Abronye had been explicitly ordered to surrender his passport upon being granted bail but failed to do so, claiming that the document was in the custody of the United Kingdom High Commission in Ghana.

“The applicant has failed to comply with the order of this court. This conduct constitutes a flagrant disrespect to the authority of the court, which this court will not condone,” the judge stated.

Abronye is currently facing trial on charges of publication of false news and offensive conduct conducive to the breach of the peace. The charges stem from comments he allegedly made about a Circuit Court judge, which prosecutors argue were false and capable of undermining public confidence in the judiciary.

During proceedings, defence counsel Daniel Martey Addo urged the court to review the bail condition, explaining that the passport had already been submitted to the UK High Commission as part of arrangements for his client’s travel.

Counsel further argued that Abronye was expected to resume academic studies in the United Kingdom on June 14 and might also require international travel for medical reasons. He therefore appealed to the court to vary the condition to accommodate those circumstances.

However, the prosecution, led by Principal State Attorney Joshua Sackey, strongly opposed the application.

Mr Sackey argued that the bail conditions imposed on May 21, 2026, were clear and mandatory, stressing that the accused was required to surrender his passport directly to the court registry and obtain permission before travelling outside the jurisdiction.

The prosecution further pointed out that records submitted by the defence indicated that the passport was handed to the UK High Commission on May 25—four days after the court had granted bail—suggesting that Abronye had possession of the passport but chose not to comply with the court’s directive.

According to the prosecution, the accused’s educational aspirations were not being impeded, as he retained the option of seeking the court’s permission to travel when necessary.

Following arguments from both sides, the court dismissed the application and ordered that Abronye be remanded until the passport is surrendered in accordance with the bail conditions.

Abronye was previously granted bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 with two justified sureties. Additional conditions included reporting to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters every two weeks, surrendering all travel documents to the court, and refraining from travelling outside the jurisdiction without prior approval.

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NPP Treasurer Denies Dues Diversion Claims, Warns Against Fake Payment Shortcode

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The Office of the National Treasurer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), led by Dr. Charles Dwamena, has firmly dismissed allegations circulating on social media that party dues are being diverted into a private account through an unauthorized shortcode.

In a statement addressing the claims, the Office described the reports, which originated from a Facebook page known as “Wo Boooowa,” as false, malicious, and intended to discredit the party’s ongoing dues collection efforts.

The Treasurer’s Office clarified that the NPP’s official shortcode for dues payment remains unchanged and is 920270#. It stressed that the alternative shortcode 7142028#, currently being circulated online, has never been used by the party for any financial transactions.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the Party’s dues collection shortcode has always been 920270#,” the statement reiterated.

Party members, supporters, and the general public have been urged to ignore the unauthorized code, which the Office described as a deliberate attempt to mislead unsuspecting individuals.

The Office further assured stakeholders of the transparency, credibility, and integrity of the party’s financial systems.

This incident underscores increasing concerns about the spread of misinformation on social media, particularly within political circles, as the NPP approaches its internal elections.

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FROM VISION TO ACTION: DR. CHINA’S GRASSROOTS REVOLUTION THE NPP CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS

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Dr. Charles Dwamena, popularly known as Dr. China, has distinguished himself as a visionary and grassroots-centered leader whose ideas reflect a deep understanding of the realities of party members at the base. At a time when many speak about empowering the grassroots, he has demonstrated the courage and clarity to design practical systems that directly improve their welfare.

 

As NPP National Treasurer, his proposal of the Group Accident Insurance Scheme remains one of the most forward-thinking policies ever introduced within the party. It was simple, sustainable, and impactful. With just GHS 1.47 deducted from the minimum annual dues of GHS 24, every member in good standing would have been covered, guaranteeing GHS 100,000 for accidental death or permanent disability, weekly income support for temporary disability, and up to GHS 10,000 in medical care. This was not merely a welfare policy; it was a strategic intervention that combined member protection with financial strengthening of the party.

 

What makes this initiative even more compelling is that it enjoyed 98.14% support from the grassroots. A clear indication that Dr. China’s leadership resonates with the base and responds directly to their needs. It was a rare opportunity for the party to institutionalize care, build loyalty, and create a strong emotional bond with its members.

 

Yet, despite its overwhelming support and obvious benefits, this policy was frustrated and never implemented. That failure represents one of the biggest missed opportunities for the NPP, a chance to move from rhetoric to reality in addressing grassroots welfare. The party had before it a ready-made solution to protect its members, motivate its base, and strengthen its internal systems, but internal bottlenecks denied it that breakthrough.

 

It is within this context that Dr. China’s ambition to serve as NPP General Secretary becomes both relevant and urgent. His experience as Treasurer has exposed the gaps in execution and the structural constraints that stall progress. More importantly, it has strengthened his resolve to fix them.

 

Dr. China is not offering promises; he is offering proven ideas waiting to be implemented. His vision is clear—to build a party where the grassroots are not only mobilized during elections but are protected, valued, and supported at all times.

 

In essence, what was halted at the level of Treasurer can be fully realized at the level of General Secretary. And for a party seeking renewal and reconnection with its base, Dr. China represents a practical, results-oriented leadership, one that turns vision into action and places the grassroots at the center of party progress.

 

DR CHINA FOR NPP GENERAL SECRETARY IS NON- NEGOTIABLE

Obiri Yeboah

Former Polling Station Organizer

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