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3 Nigeriens grabbed for selling unlicensed drugs

The three suspected drug dealers

The three suspected drug dealers

Public Health Officers of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) have arrested three Niger nationals in Accra for allegedly ped­dling aphrodisiacs and an unidenti­fied liquid substance purported to be a ‘heart cleanser’.

The suspects, Ibrahim Bashiru, 25, Mohammed Abu Qassim, 27, and Abdul Salam Abass 27, were arrested for retailing unlicensed medications to the public on Friday after a tip-off.

They are currently in police cus­tody assisting with investigations to determine the origin and composi­tion of the substance after which they would be arraigned in court.

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Speaking to The Spectatorafter the arrest, the Head of Public Affairs at the AMA, Gilbert Ankrah said the confiscated substance had no proper labelling, details of the manufactur­er, and expiry date, adding that the suspects would face the full rigours of the law.

He said initial examinationscon­ducted by the Head of the Public Health Department of the AMA revealed that there was a potential health hazard associated with the substance.

“During investigation, the liquid substance was poured into a plastic takeaway pack which melted in no time, Mr Ankrah disclosed.

He said the AMA was collaborating with the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA)and otherrelevant agencies to assess the risk posed by illicit substances on the market, adding that the AMA would ensurethorough investigations were conducted and take necessary actions to prevent harm to the public.

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He assured that the AMA would push for stringent enforcement and proactive measures to protect inhabitants and make the city safe for all.

 By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu

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Prof Alidu Seidu files nomination for Tamale Central seat

The newly elected parliamentary candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Tamale Central, Prof Alidu Seidu, has submitted his nomination forms to the Electoral Commission.

As of 10:00 a.m. today, he was the only person who had filed to contest the seat.

Nomination of candidates will close at the end of the day.

Associate Professor and Head of the Political Science Department at the University of Ghana Legon, Prof. Alidu Seidu won the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary primaries in the Tamale Central constituency with a landslide victory.

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The elections, supervised by the party’s Elections and IT Directorate in the Northern Region, saw Prof. Seidu poll 840 votes out of the total valid ballots cast.

His closest contender, Lawyer Hanan Gundadow Abdul-Rahaman, secured 536 votes.

The other aspirants could not make significant gains, with Dr. Seidu Fiter obtaining 44 votes, Aliu Abdul-Hamid 23 votes, and the rest recording fewer than 10 votes each.

In all, 1,500 ballots were cast, with 6 ballots rejected and 7 spoilt ballots recorded.

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The results were signed and declared by Dr. Arnold Mashud Abukari, NDC Northern Regional Director of Elections and IT.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) held parliamentary primaries in Tamale Central to choose a candidate for the upcoming by-election following the death of the sitting Member of Parliament, Dr. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed. Dr. Mohammed, who also served as Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, tragically died in a military helicopter crash in the Adansi Akrofuom District on August 6, 2025, alongside seven others.

His passing left the Tamale Central seat vacant, as required by Ghana’s 1992 Constitution.

The Electoral Commission has scheduled the by-election for September 30, 2025. While the NDC moved quickly to open nominations and vet aspirants, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) announced it would not contest the seat, citing the need to respect the somber circumstances and promote national unity.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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Ghana to locally refine its gold starting October 2025 – Sammy Gyamfi

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, has announced that plans are far advanced for the establishment of a state-owned gold refinery in the country.

Speaking at the 2025 Minerals and Mining Convention, Mr Gyamfi said the refinery will process locally mined gold into bullion instead of exporting it in its raw state.

According to him, it is unacceptable that Ghana, despite being a leading gold producer in Africa, continues to export raw gold known as dore.

He explained that the Gold Board, working with the Bank of Ghana and local refineries, will from October 2025 begin refining gold locally.

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He also disclosed that an ultramodern assay laboratory will be built to ensure international standards in testing gold quality.

Mr Gyamfi noted that the refinery will be wholly state-owned and will help Ghana move away from raw mineral exports to value addition.

This, he said, will boost foreign exchange earnings, create jobs, and position Ghana as a hub for gold refining and jewellery production in Africa.

The CEO stressed that the project forms part of government’s strategy to ensure the country benefits fully from its natural resources and to transform the mining sector into a driver of economic growth.

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