News
GH¢49m Spyware Scandal: Ex-NSB Boss’s Claims Lack Credibility – Bright Simons
Bright Simons, Honorary Vice President of IMANI-Africa, has cast serious doubt on the defence put forward by former Director-General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), Kwabena Adu-Boahene, over the alleged diversion of GH¢49 million intended for the procurement of spyware.
In a detailed assessment delivered on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, Simons described Adu-Boahene’s claims as a fundamental violation of national security protocols, warning that the explanations provided were not only implausible but also indicative of a systemic failure in oversight and accountability.
Adu-Boahene, who is currently facing trial for misappropriation of state funds, alleged in a memo addressed to the National Security Coordinator that a significant portion of the money was reallocated to “covert national security operations.” According to the former intelligence chief, GH¢8.3 million was spent on “communications equipment” for an opposition political party, while nearly GH¢1 million was disbursed to legislators to facilitate the passage of key security-related laws.
Simons, however, firmly rejected these justifications. “This is a massive breach of our national security system, and we must not allow it at all,” he said, insisting that such a transaction could not have occurred without appropriate authorisation and documentation.
“If it is necessary to spy on people—because some are terrorists or criminals—and $7 million is allocated, you cannot pay just over a million dollars to a company, refuse to pay the rest, and then claim to have diverted the funds for other purposes with no financial trail,” he argued.
He emphasised that Ghana’s public financial management laws do not permit such discretionary use of funds without proper process. “Even for covert or ‘black’ operations, there are structures in place for authorisation, oversight, and record-keeping,” he noted, drawing parallels to international standards for secret service operations.
Simons also questioned whether the highest levels of government were aware of the alleged fund diversion. “If this was an authorised reassignment of the budget, the only person empowered to do that would be the Minister of Finance, acting through the President. There would be records—records the Attorney General would have access to. If those records existed, prosecution would not be moving forward,” he said.
According to Simons, the Attorney General’s decision to proceed with the case suggests that key legal and procedural requirements were not met.
He concluded by highlighting the threat corruption poses to Ghana’s national security apparatus. “National security itself recognises corruption as a critical vulnerability. If the very systems meant to manage that risk are being manipulated in this way, it undermines the entire security infrastructure,” Simons warned.
The case continues to generate widespread public concern, with many calling for full transparency and accountability in the handling of national security funds.
Energy
See The Areas That Will Be Affected By Power Outages On June 4
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced multiple power outages for Thursday, June 4, 2026, affecting communities in the Tema, Eastern, Central, and Western Regions, with a combination of planned and emergency maintenance exercises scheduled across the country.
In the Tema Area, a planned maintenance exercise will take place from 10:00 am to 4:00pm. The affected areas include the Sea Water Desalination Plant, Maranatha, Buade, Glow Lamp, Frimpongmaa Estates, Abrantie, Dan Adams, Coastal Estates, Basket, GCB Training School, Ataa Adama, Royal Ravico, Junction Mall, Regimanuel Estates, Parakuo Estates, Queensland International School, Kpoo Keke, Best Western Premier Hotel, Leisure Hours Hotel, and extensive parts of Nungua including Zongo, Township, Traditional Council, Polyclinic and Secondary School. Also affected are the Kpeshie Divisional Police Headquarters, Coco Beach, Main 1, Father’s Hotel, C5 and surrounding areas. The notice was originally issued on Monday, June 1.
In the Eastern Region, a planned maintenance exercise will run from 8:00am to 5:00pm, affecting Sekesua, Anyamoni, Oterkpolu, Bukonor, Asesewa, Akateng and surrounding areas. This notice was originally issued on Tuesday, 2nd June.
The Central Region will experience a planned outage from 9:00am to 3:30pm, affecting Brimso Headworks, Akaikrom, Police Barrier, Ankaful Junction, Mpeasem, WAEC, Yayaaikawa, Wanyiwato, part of Dominase, Duakyimase and surrounding areas.
In the Western Region, ECG will undertake two separate exercises. The first is an emergency maintenance from 10:00am to 2:00pm, affecting Dixcove, Busua, Cape 3, Agona Damtsi, GREL and surrounding areas. The second is another emergency maintenance from 9:00am to 4:00pm, affecting Akoon, UEE, parts of Market Circle, Railway Quarters, Apinto Hospital, Cyanide, Kwabedu, Alhaji Dauda, New Atuabo, Budo City, Banso, Esuosu and surrounding areas.
ECG has expressed regret for the inconvenience that will arise from all these exercises. The company has advised affected customers to make alternative arrangements for power-dependent activities during the specified hours.
All notices were originally issued between Monday, June 1 and Wednesday, June 3, 2026. ECG assured that power supply would be restored to all affected areas upon completion of the scheduled maintenance works. Customers have been encouraged to contact ECG’s official communication channels for further updates.
graphic.com.gh
General News
Today’s Newspaper Headlines: Thursday, 4th June, 2026
General News
Assin Edubiase: School Bus ‘Plunges’ Into River, Two Pupils Killed
Tragedy struck when a school bus transporting more than 40 pupils of a preparatory school at Assin Edubiase in the Assin South District of the Central Region veered off the road and plunged into a river.
It resulted in the death of two kindergarten pupils of the Alice Elites Academy.
The deceased, a three-year-old and a five-year-old, were among pupils who were in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter bus with registration number AS 2218-20.
The accident occurred on the Assin Kwafokrom-Homaho stretch on Monday [June 1, 2026].

Graphic Online understands that the driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, it veered off the road, and plunged into the river.
Dozens of pupils got injured.
ASP Wonder Lumor from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) of the Central North Regional Police Command told Graphic Online that the 40 injured pupils were transported to health facilities for emergency medical care.

According to him, 22 of the victims were taken to the St. Francis Xavier Hospital, while the 18 others received treatment at the Assin Edubiase Health Centre.
ASP Lumor explained that all the injured pupils responded positively to treatment and were later discharged.
graphic.com.gh
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