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Ghana’s Parliament Indefinitely Suspended

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Ghana’s Parliament involves a significant political and legal dispute over the majority status in the parliamentary body.

The Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Alban Bagbin, suspended parliamentary proceedings indefinitely due to a dispute regarding which party holds the majority following a decision that four MPs had to vacate their seats. This decision, which shifted the majority to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), was challenged in court by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

 

The NPP sought legal clarity from the Supreme Court, questioning the Speaker’s interpretation of the constitution concerning the declaration of these seats as vacant. The Supreme Court instructed the Speaker to suspend his declaration until a final decision was made, which led to the chaotic scenes in Parliament.

During the first sitting after the Supreme Court’s directive, MPs from both the NPP and NDC attempted to assert control over the majority seats, leading to disorder. The Speaker, noting the absence of enough MPs to make decisions due to the NPP’s walkout, decided to suspend proceedings indefinitely.

This suspension means crucial government business, including approval for funding and laws, is on hold, which could affect governance and economic decisions in the country.

The situation has drawn significant attention on social media platforms with various users and media outlets reporting and commenting on the deadlock, reflecting a mix of concern over governance and the political maneuverings at play.

Some analysis suggest this sets a precedent that could impact how MPs consider their political futures, with concerns over the potential stifling of parliamentarians’ rights. The Speaker’s decision has been both defended and criticized, with some legal experts arguing over the interpretation of constitutional provisions involved.

This suspension comes at a sensitive time, with Ghana gearing up for general elections on December 7, 2024, where issues like the high cost of living are central to the campaigns of both major parties.

The indefinite suspension of Parliament adds another layer of complexity to the political landscape in Ghana, affecting not just the legislative process but also potentially the stability and economic planning ahead of the elections.

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Minister Didier Budimbu honors Michel Kuka, alias Lumumba Vea

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The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Didier Budimbu, officially honored Michel Kuka (also known as Michel Nkuka Mboladinga), popularly called Lumumba Vea, by presenting him with a Jeep (specifically a Jetour model, such as a Jetour Dashing SUV or similar 4×4).

This gesture was in recognition of Lumumba Vea’s iconic and viral support for the DR Congo national football team (Les Léopards) during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 held in Morocco.

Michel Kuka, alias Lumumba Vea

Michel Kuka, alias Lumumba Vea with his iconic celebration at AFCON 2025 in Morocco

He gained widespread fame and admiration across Africa for his unique, silent style: standing motionless like a statue throughout entire matches, paying tribute to Patrice Émery Lumumba (the DR Congo’s independence hero and first prime minister).

His solemn, unwavering presence in the stands turned him into a symbolic “12th man” for the team, an ambassador for the Bloc Léopards supporters’ group, and a powerful emblem of national pride, unity, and historical memory.

The minister had promised the vehicle during the tournament (reportedly in Casablanca), and he fulfilled it in a ceremony.

This well-deserved tribute highlights the impact ordinary passionate supporters can have beyond the pitch.

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Ghana Clears $1.47 Billion Energy Debts, Restores World Bank Guarantee

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The Ministry of finance paid a total of approximately $1.47 billion in 2025 to clear longstanding legacy debts in the energy sector.
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The Ministry of Finance announced that the government, under President John Dramani Mahama, paid a total of approximately $1.47 billion in 2025 to clear longstanding legacy debts in the energy sector.

This major payment has successfully restored the World Bank’s Partial Risk Guarantee (valued at around $500 million), which had been depleted under the previous administration.

The guarantee, originally established to support the Sankofa Gas Project (Offshore Cape Three Points field), was critical for attracting nearly $8 billion in private investment for gas supplies and power generation.

 

 

Key Breakdown of the Payments

  • $597.15 million (including interest) fully repaid to the World Bank, reinstating the guarantee in full and reaffirming Ghana’s credibility as a reliable partner globally.
  • Around $480 million to settle outstanding gas invoices with suppliers like ENI and Vitol.
  • About $393 million in legacy arrears to Independent Power Producers (IPPs), including companies such as Karpowership and Cenpower.

This settlement addresses chronic issues that contributed to power supply instability (often referred to as “dumsor”) and threatened fiscal stability. By clearing these obligations, the government aims to stabilize electricity generation, lower long-term power costs, reduce interest burdens, and boost investor confidence in Ghana’s energy sector.

Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson described the energy sector as fragile when the current administration took office, and this decisive action marks a “turnaround” for reliable power and economic growth. Independent Power Generators (IPGs) have reportedly commended the move as a major step toward sector stability.

 

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Ghana’s Ex-Finance Minister Detained by ICE in U.S

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Ghana's former Finance Minister, Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta
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Ghana’s former Finance Minister, Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This development occurred on January 6, 2026, with his lawyers confirming the detention the following day (January 7). He is currently held at the Caroline Detention Facility in Virginia, and a court hearing is reportedly scheduled for January 20, 2026.

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Key Details

  • Reason for Detention: Reports indicate issues related to his immigration status, including overstaying his visa or a revoked visa. Some sources (including Ghana’s Deputy Attorney General) clarify that his U.S. visa was revoked in mid-2025 (around June/July), with a deadline to leave by late November 2025. He had been in the U.S. since January 2025, initially for medical treatment (including prostate cancer surgery), and had applied to regularize or extend his stay.

 

  • His Lawyers’ Statement: They describe him as cooperating fully with authorities and expect the matter to be resolved “expeditiously.” He was reportedly arrested during a targeted operation while leaving a luxury apartment in Washington, D.C.

 

  • Ghanaian Government Involvement: Ofori-Atta has been a fugitive in Ghana since February 2025, declared wanted by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) on multiple corruption-related charges (including conspiracy to commit procurement fraud, causing financial loss to the state, and involvement in scandals like the SML case). He faces dozens of counts and was placed on an Interpol Red Notice. Ghana formally requested his extradition from the U.S. in late 2025. While the current detention is immigration-related, some officials suggest it ties into cooperation on the extradition process.

 

  • Ghana Embassy Response: The Embassy in Washington, D.C., confirmed the detention, requested consular access, and is engaging U.S. authorities to ensure his rights are respected. However, Ofori-Atta declined to meet consular officials without his lawyers present.

 

This case has sparked significant discussion in Ghana, with reactions ranging from calls for swift extradition and justice to speculation about his future (e.g., possible deportation, asylum attempts on health grounds, or resolution of his U.S. status). The situation remains ongoing, with his legal team working to address the immigration issues.

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