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Legal counsel for Minority Caucus calls out Prez Mahama over Chief Justice removal

The Minority in Parliament has described the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo from office by President John Dramani Mahama as a “judicial coup.”
According to the Member of Parliament for Suame and Legal Counsel to the Minority Caucus, John Darko, the decision marked a dark day in Ghana’s democratic journey.
He said September 1, should be remembered as the day the judiciary was subjugated by the executive.
Mr. Darko explained that although the Minority was aware of moves by the administration to remove the Chief Justice, they believed the President would uphold fairness and protect the independence of state institutions.
He argued that the removal was politically motivated and not grounded in due legal or constitutional process.
He alleged that it was part of a broader plan by the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to weaken independent institutions.
The legislator recalled that during the 2024 election campaign, President Mahama and NDC Chairman Johnson Asiedu Nketia had both signaled that Justice Torkonoo and the Electoral Commission Chair should be removed.
He said this confirmed that the latest action was in line with the NDC’s agenda.
Mr. Darko warned that the move undermined the progress of Ghana’s democracy, adding that it placed the country among nations such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka that had removed their Chief Justices for political reasons.
He called on traditional leaders, the clergy, the media, and all well-meaning citizens to condemn the decision, stressing that the action had set back Ghana’s democratic gains.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Police arrest Kwame Baffoe for offensive conduct

The Ghana Police Service has on Monday, September 8, 2025, arrested Mr. Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye, for offensive conduct conducive to the breach of the peace.
Police said in a statement that Mr. Baffoe was picked up earlier in the day and is currently in custody.
He is expected to be put before court in the coming days.
Details of the incident leading to his arrest have not yet been disclosed, but the Police assured the public that due process will be followed.
Mr. Baffoe, a known political figure, has previously been in the news for controversial comments and public exchanges.
His latest arrest has already attracted public attention, with many awaiting the outcome of the case.
The Police Service reminded the public of its commitment to maintaining law and order and cautioned individuals to avoid conduct that could disturb the peace.
By: Jacob Aggre
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President Mahama to hold first media encounter of his second term

President John Dramani Mahama will host a Presidential Media Encounter on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
The event is scheduled to place at The Presidency at 8:00pm.
The encounter will provide a unique platform for President Mahama to engage the Ghanaian people through the media, on pressing national issues, his Resetting Ghana Agenda, policies and ongoing projects
It will also offer an opportunity for journalists to pose questions directly to the President on a wide
range of subjects affecting the nation.
Participation will be strictly by accreditation
The Presidency looks forward to a productive and engaging session with the media