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NPP to elect 2028 flagbearer on January 31, 2026

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has officially scheduled its presidential primaries for Saturday, 31st January 2026.

The decision was taken at a crucial meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) held on Tuesday, 17th June 2025.

This announcement by the party’s General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, sets the stage for a decisive contest to elect the party’s flagbearer for the 2028 general elections.

“The Committee also spoke about the time for our presidential primaries. And again, the Committee agrees that that decision does not warrant amendment of our Constitution. And the National Council today also made the decision that the date for our presidential primaries is set for January 31, 2026. That will be the date that we shall hold our presidential primaries.

With growing anticipation within the party’s rank and file, the primary is expected to attract significant interest from both longstanding members and new contenders seeking to lead the NPP into the next electoral cycle.

Party officials have indicated that nomination guidelines, timelines for campaign activities, and the code of conduct for aspirants will be released in the coming weeks.

The NEC has assured party members of a transparent and credible process that upholds the democratic values of the NPP.

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NACOC Seizes Cannabis at Swissport Terminal; 2 Arrested, 2 at Large

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The Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) has delivered a significant blow to international drug trafficking networks with the seizure of 738 compressed parcels of suspected cannabis at the Swissport Terminal in Accra on July 5.

The substantial illicit consignment, meticulously hidden within 40 boxes falsely labelled as “assorted food items”, was on its way to the United Kingdom, highlighting the country’s persistent challenge as a transit point for illicit drugs bound for European markets.

This latest interception follows weeks of intensive intelligence gathering and surveillance by NACOC officials, a testament to their continuous efforts in disrupting sophisticated drug operations.

Two individuals have been apprehended in connection with the Swissport seizure and are currently assisting with investigations.

However, authorities have declared two other key suspects, Lincoln Nii OKAIJA (born March 27, 1979) and Kate DAVIDSON, alias “Esi”, as wanted persons, urging the public to provide any information that could lead to their capture.

The trafficking of cannabis remains a prevalent issue in Ghana.

According to NACOC’s 2022 statistics, the commission seized a record-breaking 59,900 kg of illicit drugs that year, a significant increase from 15,458 kg in 2021.

While cocaine seizures often dominate headlines, cannabis consistently features in large quantities due to its local cultivation and demand, as well as its role in international illicit trade routes.

In a related and equally impactful development, NACOC on June 24 conducted a major anti-narcotics operation across Akyem Oda and Akroso in the Eastern Region.

This targeted raid, the culmination of weeks of meticulous intelligence work and discreet surveillance on suspected individuals and businesses, resulted in the arrest of 14 suspects involved in the possession and distribution of illegal drugs.

As part of the stringent crackdown in the Eastern Region, NACOC officials shut down three licensed chemical stores found to be engaging in illicit activities.

These establishments were discovered to be selling unregistered and controlled substances without proper authorisation, a dangerous practice that fuels drug abuse within communities.

The operation yielded large quantities of illegal drugs and suspicious pharmaceutical products, including “red” (likely codeine-based cough syrup, a commonly abused substance in Ghana) and cannabis, among others.

Ghana has been actively collaborating with international partners, including the UK, to combat drug trafficking, recognising its transnational nature.

Such collaborations involve intelligence sharing, joint operations, and capacity building to dismantle criminal networks.

Penalties for drug trafficking in Ghana are severe, with the Narcotic Drugs (Control, Enforcement and Sanctions) Act of 1990 (PNDCL 236) stipulating a minimum of ten years imprisonment for offences related to possession, importation, or exportation of narcotic drugs without lawful authority.

NACOC officials have reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to dismantling drug networks across the country.

They have appealed to residents to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious drug-related activities in their communities, emphasising that public cooperation is paramount to their success in ensuring a drug-free Ghana.

These recent operations underscore NACOC’s proactive stance in safeguarding public health and national security from the pervasive threat of illegal narcotics.

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Two Rescued After Early Morning Trailer Crash In Asante Akim Central

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Two individuals were rescued in the early hours of Saturday, 5 July, following a serious collision between two trailers on the Three Lane stretch in Asante Akim Central.

According to a statement issued by the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), Konongo-Odumase Fire Station GNFS via their official Facebook page, upon receiving a distress call rushed to the scene.

Arriving at the scene to find two trailers involved in a crash one Nigeria-bound Man Diesel trailer with registration number JBD 704ZY and another with registration number GS 7884-18.

The crash left two persons trapped inside the vehicles.

Leading Fireman (LFM) Siale headed the GNFS rescue team, which employed advanced extrication techniques including door removal, pedal removal, and dashboard rolling to free the victims safely.

Both casualties were transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment. Their current conditions have not yet been disclosed.

Preliminary details indicate that the trailer registered GS 7884-18 sustained severe frontal damage, while the Nigeria-bound JBD 704ZY trailer suffered partial damage to its rear.

Authorities have commenced investigations to ascertain the cause of the crash.

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SHS Girl Shot Dead At Bimbilla Fire Festival Celebration

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A young girl whose name has been given as Fatima has been shot dead at the Fire Festival in Bimbilla, within the Nanumba North Municipality of the Northern Region.

According to a reporter with Beat FM, Mohammed Abdul-Rashid Natogmah, Fatima, a year two student of the Bimbilla Senior High School, was hit by a stray bullet while a procession was moving from the regent’s palace to the Wampu Dam, where the fire was to be thrown.

READ ALSO: Stray bullet kills Nkwanta SHS student in Oti Region

Mr Natogmah said they were at the palace when they heard someone had been hit by a bullet, adding that they moved to the hospital to confirm the incident.

“I was at the palace when we heard the incident, so we rushed to the hospital, and the dead body was brought to the hospital. I even helped in removing the dead body,” he narrated.

Mr Natogmah said a young lady, assumed to be a friend of Fatima, who was part of the team that accompanied the body to the hospital, said they had sneaked out of the house to the festival because their parents had asked that they should not attend the festival.

“When we asked, the lady told us the girl was from one area called Bayawaya in Bimbilla, and the name is Fatima. She said before they came out, the parents didn’t want them to come out, so they hid and sneaked to the scene,” he said.

Mr Natogmah said the source of the shot remains unknown, and the police have yet to commence investigations into the incident.

The Regent of Bimbilla, Nyelimbolgu Naa Yakubu Andani II, had cautioned against any acts that could mar the beautiful celebration.

He emphasised that the celebration held significant importance for the area and urged the youth to conduct themselves with decorum.

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