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MOE begins investigations into BECE placement bribery allegations

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The Ministry of Education (MoE) has launched investigations into allegations circulating on social media that placement into Aburi Girls’ Senior High School costs GH¢15,000.

In a statement issued in Accra on September 25, 2025, the Ministry said the claim, attributed to one Gertrude Adzo Borklo, appeared to be an attempt to create the false impression that the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) Computerised School Placement System was for sale.

According to the Ministry, attempts to reach the author of the post have so far been unsuccessful, as her social media account was deactivated shortly after the publication.

It added that other anonymous accounts were amplifying similar falsehoods.

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The Ministry noted that it was working with National Security, the Cyber Security Authority and other agencies to trace and investigate those behind the allegations.

It stressed that the BECE Computerised School Placement System is entirely free of charge and that no payment is required to access it.

The Ministry urged the public to provide information or evidence about anyone demanding money for school placements, including officials or third parties, through its dedicated hotlines, 054 154 8223 (Calls) and 024 490 8957 (WhatsApp).

It assured swift and decisive action against anyone found culpable and called for public support to protect the integrity and transparency of Ghana’s school placement system.

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Former President, Akufo-Addo pays tribute to late Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II

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Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has joined Ghanaians in mourning the passing of the Overlord of the Dagbon Kingdom, His Majesty Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II.

In a statement following the customary announcement from the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi, the former President described the late King as “a great figure of unity, strength and the enduring legacy of a proud and dignified people.”

“Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II joins the illustrious list of Dagbon royals who have enabled the steady progress of Dagbon for over three centuries,” he said.

The former President recalled the Yaa Naa’s crucial role in resolving the protracted “Dagbon Crisis.”

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He noted that as Chief of Savelugu, Yoo Naa, the late King was pivotal to the peace process that eventually led to his enskinment as Yaa Naa during his tenure as President.

“He and the two younger princes at the time, with mutual respect and affection, accepted my advice towards the implementation of the special solution to the special circumstances of the Dagbon Kingdom at the time,” Akufo-Addo stated.

He also reflected on the honor of being enskinned as “Naa Abudani” by the late King in 2019.

The title, he said, was in recognition of his efforts toward the Dagbon reconciliation process, during the first Damba Festival celebrated in Yendi after the Yaa Naa’s enskinment. “It is an honour I will always treasure,”he added.

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President Akufo-Addo said the reign of Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II was marked by “a rapid resurgence of dignity, pride, unity and cultural renaissance across Dagbon.”

He urged the Chiefs, Kingmakers and elders of Dagbon to ensure a smooth and peaceful transition in accordance with Dagbon customs, and noted that the successful enskinment of a regent was reassuring.

“I call on all well-meaning Ghanaians to support him and the people of Dagbon during this difficult period,”he said.

On behalf of himself and his wife, Rebecca, the former President extended his deepest sympathies to the Royal Family, Chiefs, elders and the people of Dagbon.

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“May his soul rest in perfect peace in the Bosom of the Almighty until the Last Day of the Resurrection when we shall all meet again,” he added.

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NPP completes constituency executive elections in 245 constituencies- Justine Kodua announces

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it has successfully conducted constituency executive elections in 245 out of its 276 constituencies across the country.

The party’s General Secretary, Justin Kodua Frimpong, said the exercise recorded an 88.7 per cent success rate and was conducted peacefully in the constituencies where voting took place.

In an update posted on his Facebook page, he said elections in 23 constituencies were put on hold because of various disputes.

He added that four constituencies Ningo Prampram, Atwima Mponua, Obuasi West and Trobu could not hold their elections due to last minute challenges.

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According to him, the party’s National Steering Committee will also review election activities in Afigya Sekyere East, Adansi Asokwa, Bantama and Asante Akyem Central.

Mr Frimpong said the National Secretariat is committed to resolving all outstanding issues to ensure the successful completion of the constituency executive elections.

He expressed appreciation to members of the party for their support and discipline throughout the exercise.

“We extend our sincere appreciation to all Patriots for their commitment, discipline, and support, which contributed to the successful conduct of these elections,” he stated.

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