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Nana Osei Adjei supports Akwadum Christian Village …eyes New Juaben North Parliamentary seat

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• Nana Osei Adjei shared goodies and interacted with the children

• Nana Osei Adjei shared goodies and interacted with the children

A Life Patron of the New Juaben North Constituen­cy Physically Challenged Association, Nana Osei Adjei last weekend declared his intentions to contest the upcoming NPP Par­liamentary Primaries in the area.

He made the declaration when he dined with the chil­dren of the Akwadum Christian Village, an Orphanage Home in the New Juaben North of the Eastern Region.

The programme formed part of his birthday celebration as he shared the little he has with the less privileged, giving them hope that “God is still in control of their lives.”

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According to him, the unprec­edented pace set by President Akufo-Addo needed not be erod­ed hence his decision to “come and continue for posterity.”

“NPP will break the 8 (eight) agenda and continue to leave legacy for the up and coming youth” he stated.

He aims to ensure the well-being of children, the youth and the vulnerable in the society, and empower them to contribute to the development of the country.

He advised parents to stop hiding their disabled children because some of them possessed exceptional abilities which no­body could tell.

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Nana Osei Adjei distribut­ed both cooked and raw food items worth thousands of Ghana cedis and pledged to construct a modern dining hall, renovate the children’s urinal, and also contact friends to assist the children live better lives.

The Assistant Administrator of the Orphanage, Miss Ju­dith Ahamah Jefah , received the items and thanked Nana Osei Adjei for the gesture and appealed for more since they mostly live on donations.

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Sammy Gyamfi debunks Afenyo-Markin’s GoldBod loss claims

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GoldBod Chief Executive Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, has defended the performance of the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) following criticism of its operations and management.

Speaking at tthe Government Accountability Series today at the Jubilee House, he said, no where is GoldBod accused for Bank of Ghana’s losses.

He therefore challenged the Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin to point to where IMF attributed losses incurred by Bank of Ghana to GoldBod.

“I challenge Afenyo-Markin to point to any page, paragraph, sentence, phrase or punctuation mark in the said referenced report that the IMF accused the GoldBod of having caused the losses reported to have been incurred by the Bank of Ghana,” Sammy Gyamfi strongly stated.

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He highlighted the achievements of the board, particularly its role in gold purchases, local refining and efforts to increase value addition in Ghana’s gold industry.

Mr Gyamfi said GoldBod had purchased and refined more than nine metric tonnes of gold in Ghana this year, describing the development as a major change in the country’s approach to gold value addition.

He contrasted the current situation with the previous administration, claiming that during that period, no gold produced in Ghana was refined locally.

“Not a gram of gold produced in Ghana was refined in Ghana. Today, over nine metric tonnes, just this year, of gold we have bought, refined in Ghana. We are changing the value addition story,” he said.

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Mr Gyamfi defended the board against criticisms from the Minority that it had made losses, describing some of the comments as reckless and lacking proper research.

He argued that the current Minority leadership should be measured against the standards set by former occupants of the position, including J.H. Mensah, Papa Owusu-Ankomah and Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu.

According to him, the former Minority leaders commanded respect in Parliament because of the depth of their contributions and their ability to engage issues with substance.

Mr Gyamfi referenced Ghana’s gold exports under the previous administration, claiming that about 170 tonnes of gold were exported through formal channels and generated more than $17 billion in one and a half years.

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He questioned why those responsible for institutions that recorded significant losses during their tenure were criticising GoldBod’s current operations.

He further dismissed suggestions that he was intimidated by political attacks, noting that politics was a “contact sport” and those involved should be prepared to face criticism.

Mr Gyamfi maintained that he was working in the interest of Ghana and expressed confidence that the board’s record would ultimately speak for itself.

“We are serving Ghana in good conscience, and our record and posterity will speak for us,” he said.

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Wontumi’s bail application adjourned to October 15

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The bail application filed by lawyers for Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, has been adjourned to October 15, 2026.

The adjournment followed the failure of Chairman Wontumi and his lawyers to appear before the court when the matter was called.

Deputy Attorney General, Justice Srem-Sai, was present in court.

The application for bail was filed by Chairman Wontumi’s legal team after he became involved in a criminal case before the court.

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His lawyers are seeking his release on bail while the case continues.

The court, however, could not proceed with the bail application because neither Chairman Wontumi nor members of his legal team were present.

The development also comes at a time when lawyers are on their annual legal vacation, a period during which the normal activities of the courts and legal practitioners are reduced, although urgent matters may still be heard.

The court has therefore adjourned the bail application to October 15, when the matter is expected to come before it again.

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Chairman Wontumi remains subject to the court’s orders pending the determination of the bail application.

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