NO THIRD TERM, NO EXCUSES: GHANA MUST REJECT ANY TENURE-EXTENSION SCHEMES

Ghana’s hard-won democracy is under a quiet but dangerous strain. Behind recent clashes over representation and institutions lies a greater threat, growing whispers and political manoeuvres that edge toward reinterpreting or amending the constitutional presidential term limits, potentially undermining the heart of Ghana’s democratic safeguard. This cannot, must not, and will not happen. Sovereignty belongs…

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Gov’t Pays $393M to Power Producers (Energy Sector Stability, Debt Overhang Addressed)

The Ministry of Finance has revealed that the Mahama administration paid about US$393 million in overdue legacy debts to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) in 2025. This was part of a larger US$1.47 billion effort to clear inherited debts, restore investor confidence, and stabilize Ghana’s energy sector. A press release from January 12, 2026, said this….

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CDM: Insecurity, Selective Justice Undermine Trust (Mahama’s First Year Marked by Missed Opportunities)

The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) says that one year into President John Dramani Mahama’s presidency, public trust in government has dropped significantly because of ongoing insecurity and what they call “selective accountability.” The group pointed to the long-running conflict in Bawku as a clear example of how the government can’t keep people safe. Violence…

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PRESIDENT MAHAMA’S GROSS GOVERNANCE FAILURE EXPOSED (GHANA’S FUTURE JEOPARDISED AS OVER 6,000 TEACHERS GO UNPAID FOR UP TO 12-15 MONTHS!)

Ghana in 2025–2026 has witnessed a disgraceful collapse in basic public service delivery under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, most glaringly exposed in the systemic failure to pay and regularize thousands of newly recruited teachers, the very professionals entrusted with shaping the nation’s future. This isn’t mere administrative drift; it’s a crisis of governance that…

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