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There is no political agenda to remove Chief Justice- Felix Kwakye Ofosu

The Minister of Government Communication, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has refuted claims by the suspended Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkonoo that her removal is politically motivated.
According to Mr.Kwakye Ofosu, there is no political agenda to remove the embattled Chief Justice.
Responding to an address by the Chief Justice held today, June 25, 2025, the minister said there is no political agenda to remove the Chief Justice, according to him, the President swore an oath and has always acted in accordance with it.
He said any claim, inference or inuendo of a political motivation cannot be substantiated.
Mr. Kwakye Ofosu further noted that, if matters in the address were left to the content of the petitions, he wouldn’t have responded; however, he said it would be unfair for them not to correct some of the issues raised.
The minister noted that since the inception of the process, nobody has been able to ascribe any known verifiable constitutional breach, adding that the President had kept fidelity to the constitution, “everything has been by the books. In terms of confidentiality, the president has done things in respect of the constitution.”
On the issue of location for the committee sitting, he said, Adu Lodge is a state facility, adding that any attempt to link the dastardly killing of judges to this case of the removal of the Chief Justice is regrettable and unacceptable.
The embattled Chief Justice, in her address, noted that “Unfortunately, every step of the removal process being undertaken against me is being done in a manner that breaks every rule on how justice is delivered in the country. And this is why I find the need to draw the nation’s attention this afternoon.”
She further noted that “to the serious violations of the Constitution and law in the process, and the danger it holds for the development of the nation’s democracy.”
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Free Primary Healthcare to support NHIS, not replace it — President Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has clarified that the proposed free primary healthcare policy is designed to support the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), not to take its place.
He explained that the initiative will work alongside the NHIS to improve access to basic healthcare services across the country.
He made the remarks at the official launch of the free primary healthcare programme held on Wednesday April, 15th 2026 at the Shai Osudoku District Hospital in Dodowa.
According to him, the introduction of free primary healthcare does not mean Ghanaians should stop registering for the NHIS.
He urged citizens to continue obtaining their NHIS cards, stressing that the scheme remains important for healthcare delivery beyond the primary level.
He further explained that under the new arrangement, patients seeking care at polyclinics, health centres, CHPS compounds, and health kiosks will not be required to present an NHIS card at the point of examination and treatment.
Instead, individuals will only need to show a Ghana Card or any valid form of identification to prove they are Ghanaians and residents within the community to access services.
He noted that the policy aims to remove barriers to basic healthcare and ensure that more people can receive treatment at the primary level without difficulty.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Police arrest three suspects in narcotic drugs operation in Accra

The Ghana Police Service has arrested three (3) suspects in connection with a case of possession of narcotic drugs and engaging in prohibited drug-related activities within the Accra metropolis.
On April 10, 2026, the Special Operations Assistant to the Inspector General of Police received intelligence that a group of individuals were planning to engage in the sale of suspected narcotic drugs at Dzorwulu in Accra.
A surveillance operation was mounted and on 11th April 2026, a Police team proceeded to the area and arrested two suspects, Bright Ayivor and Ifeanyi Ijeoba.
The suspects were found in possession of twenty-two (22) compressed substances suspected to be cocaine, which were being prepared for sale to a prospective buyer.
Further interrogation of the suspects led to the identification of a third suspect, Kwabena Botwe as a key figure in the drug trade.
A follow-up operation at Caprice resulted in his arrest after Police mounted surveillance during a planned transaction involving proceeds from the sale of the suspected drugs.
The suspect later led Police to his residence at Greda Estates, where a search resulted in the retrieval of an amount of GHc400,000 and a counting machine.
According to the police, during the operation, he attempted to bribe the arresting officers with an additional GHc420,000, which has been retained as evidence.
All the suspects are currently in Police custody assisting investigations and will be put before the court.






