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IDEG: Delayed constitutional reforms threaten Ghana’s democracy

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The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG), a think tank focused on development and governance solutions, has warned that Ghana risks democratic backsliding if urgent constitutional reforms are not undertaken, citing prolonged delays in implementing long-proposed changes to the 1992 Constitution.

In a press statement issued on Wednesday, January 7, to mark Constitution Day and Ghana’s 34th consecutive year of constitutional rule, the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) said more than a decade of stalled constitutional reform efforts had exposed deep structural weaknesses in Ghana’s democratic governance framework.

The statement signed by IDEG’s Executive Director, Dr Emmanuel O. Akwetey noted that successive governments over four electoral cycles, from 2012 to 2025, had been unable to implement recommendations arising from constitutional review processes, largely due to weak national consensus and the absence of a permanent, independent institutional framework to drive the reforms.

IDEG cautioned that the continued delay was occurring against a troubling regional backdrop marked by democratic regression in West Africa, declining confidence in multiparty democracy, rising public support for military rule, and growing youth disenchantment with what is perceived as an unresponsive political system.

“These trends collectively pose a serious threat to Ghana’s democratic consolidation and its long-standing role as a democratic anchor in the sub-region,” the statement said.

IDEG said the recent submission of the Constitution Review Committee’s report presented a critical opportunity to reset Ghana’s governance architecture and avert potential democratic decline.

The organisation commended President John Dramani Mahama for ensuring the immediate public release of the report, describing the move as a positive step towards transparency and inclusive reform.

The statement stressed that safeguarding Ghana’s democracy would require a broad national consensus, collective commitment to good governance, and a rejection of divisive politics.

It urged political leaders, civil society organisations, and citizens to draw lessons from previous failed reform attempts and recommit to implementing long-overdue constitutional changes.

IDEG added that without decisive action, public trust in democratic institutions could continue to erode, particularly among the youth, with far-reaching consequences for political stability and democratic governance in the country.

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Redefining ageing: Ghana launches masters athletics in Kumasi

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Water crisis: Pipe leakages, sabotage fuel shortages – Prof. Gordon

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Environmental Scientist, Prof. Chris Gordon, has raised alarm over Ghana’s water supply woes, attributing the persistent shortages in urban areas largely to ageing infrastructure, leakages, and deliberate sabotage of delivery systems.

Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Thursday, January 8, 2026, Prof. Gordon said that a significant portion of treated water never reaches consumers, making it difficult for Ghana Water Limited (GWL) to recover costs or expand services.

“My other concern is the whole issue of pricing. The cost of the infrastructure is very high; it is a major investment. But the major challenge in our infrastructure right now is the delivery pipes. Some are leaking,” he explained.

Citing sector data, he noted that large volumes of water are lost along transmission lines due to broken and deteriorated pipes.

“When you look at the data and statistics, you will realise that most of the water that leaves the water treatment plant gets lost along the way. They cannot be costed because no consumer picks it. It is just running out of broken pipes,” Prof. Gordon said.

Beyond technical faults, human interference is also worsening the problem, with some individuals deliberately damaging pipelines to access water for farming and other activities.

“People also deliberately break the pipes to gather water to irrigate their vegetable farms. So, replacing that infrastructure itself is a major investment,” he said, warning that such acts undermine efforts to address water shortages, especially in urban centres already grappling with intermittent supply.

“So, if we are deliberately sabotaging the efforts that are in place, it is not always the case that people are sitting in and not doing anything,” he added.

Prof. Gordon called for stronger public cooperation, enhanced enforcement, and increased investment in infrastructure to ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply across the country.

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‘An incredible move and achievement’ – Yaya Touré hails Antoine Semenyo’s switch to Man City

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Yaya Touré has warmly welcomed Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City, publicly congratulating the Ghana forward on a landmark move in his career.The City legend took to social media shortly after the transfer was confirmed, hailing the significance of the switch and the achievement it represents for…

Agogo: Assembly member dies in suspected suicide case

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A first-term Assembly Member for the Agogo Apentenyinase Electoral Area in the Asante Akyem North Municipality of the Ashanti Region has died in an apparent suicide.

The Assembly Member, Kwabena Osei, was found hanging from the ceiling of his home at about 9:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

Confirming the incident to Citi News, the Presiding Member for the Asante Akyem North Municipality, Frank Gyamfi, described the late Assembly Member as a young and promising leader in his early 30s, noting that he had spoken with him about some personal issues on Sunday before the incident.

He added that the body has since been deposited at the Agogo Mortuary by the police, while investigations have commenced to determine the circumstances surrounding his death.

‘Its African heritage will continue’ – Yaya Toure reacts to Antoine Semenyo wearing No. 42 at Man City

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Antoine Semenyo’s arrival at Manchester City has come with more than a headline transfer fee. The Ghana international has been handed the iconic No. 42 shirt, a number steeped in symbolism at the Etihad Stadium and one that immediately drew the attention of club legend Yaya Touré….

Central Region: Man arrested for allegedly killing girlfriend over sex

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Police in the Awutu Ofaakor District have arrested a 30-year-old man, Moses, in connection with the alleged killing of his girlfriend at Yamoah Nkwanta in the Awutu Senya West District of the Central Region.

According to sources, Moses, who hails from Oboman in the Ga South Municipality of Greater Accra, had travelled to visit the woman, identified as Sister Yaa. A disagreement reportedly ensued after the deceased allegedly denied him sexual intercourse, escalating into a violent confrontation.

The woman was later found dead, prompting police to suspect Moses’s direct involvement.

Speaking to Citi News, the Chief of Awutu Yamoah Nkwanta and Ogyahene of the Awutu Traditional Council, Nai Achiene Acheampong Kuma, said he informed the police upon learning of the incident. This led to the suspect’s arrest within the community and his transfer to the Awutu Ofaakor District Police Command for further investigation.

The deceased’s body has been taken to the Police Hospital morgue, while authorities continue efforts to locate her relatives and determine the full circumstances of the killing.

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2025 AFCON: Morocco's Brahim Diaz equals Osei Kofi's AFCON goalscoring record

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Morocco forward Brahim Díaz has etched his name into Africa Cup of Nations history by scoring in five consecutive matches at the 2025 tournament, matching a record set by Ghana legend Osei Kofi in 1968.Díaz’s latest strike came in Morocco’s 2-0 quarter-final victory over Cameroon on…

Mahama: Fire officers behind Class FM reporter attack interdicted

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President John Dramani Mahama has disclosed that personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service involved in the attack on a Class FM reporter have been identified and interdicted.

Speaking on the incident on Thursday, January 8, President Mahama described the assault as unacceptable and contrary to the principles of media freedom and professionalism.

According to him, the actions of the officers do not reflect the values expected of security service personnel.

“There is no way we will tolerate the continued assault on journalists. We have engaged with the Ghana Journalists Association on these issues and will ensure they are in touch with the security services.

President Mahama called for the urgent reorientation of security personnel, particularly in their engagement with members of the media.

“Many of our security personnel need reorientation to understand that, just as they provide safety, journalists are also performing their duty to inform the public. They are not antagonists to each other; they are both serving the public,” President Mahama said.

The journalist, Samuel Addo, was covering a fire outbreak at the Kasoa New Market on Monday, January 5, 2026, when he was reportedly confronted and manhandled by fire service officers attempting to prevent him from filming the scene.

A video captured by Citi News showed Addo being pushed amid the chaos, while some personnel shouted at him.

The fire began on Sunday, January 4, 2026, and the GNFS received the distress call at 4:50 p.m. The first fire tender arrived eight minutes later, by which time the fire had already reached an advanced stage.

Hearts of Oak hit with fresh FIFA complaint over Michael Awuah Mensah unpaid dues

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Ghana Premier League giants Hearts of Oak are facing another financial complaint with FIFA, this time regarding former defender Michael Awuah Mensah.According to a report by Kumasi-based Akoma FM, Mensah’s agency, Royolbridge Industries, has formally petitioned the world football governing body over an outstanding debt of…