
As the New Patriotic Party NPP prepares for its national executive elections in September 2026, several prominent aspirants for key leadership positions are currently under criminal investigations or facing court proceedings. Bernard Antwi Boasiako, known as Chairman Wontumi, a National Chairman hopeful, is being investigated by state agencies for alleged illegal mining, money laundering, fraud, and causing financial loss to the state. These investigations, launched in 2025 by the Economic and Organised Crime Office EOCO and other agencies, are ongoing, and Wontumi has denied wrongdoing, claiming political motivation. Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, an aspirant for National Vice Chairman and former Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority NPA, faces charges from the Office of the Special Prosecutor OSP for alleged mismanagement of over GH垄291 million and US$323,407.47 in funds from oil companies between 2022 and 2024. He has pleaded not guilty. Dennis Miracles Aboagye, a National Communications Director hopeful and former Executive Secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation IMCCoD, was arrested by EOCO on July 12, 2026, in connection with an investigation into the suspected misappropriation of about GH垄55 million in public funds during his tenure. He is being investigated alongside others, following a petition and forensic audit. None of the individuals have been convicted, and they either deny the allegations or are contesting
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Must ReadThe Overlord of Dagbon, Ndan Ya-Na Mahama Abukari II, was buried at Katini, the royal mausoleum of Dagbon kings, on Monday, July 13, 2026, following his death on Sunday, July 12, 2026. He passed away in South Africa after a short illness, where he had traveled for medical treatment. The Kuga Naa, Adam Abdulai II, Head of the Dagbon Kingmakers, officially announced his death, accompanied by traditional drums, royal instruments, and musketry firing at the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi. Chiefs, elders, princes, princesses, opinion leaders, and hundreds of mourners gathered at the palace, dressed in black and red traditional attire, to pay their respects. Security personnel were present to maintain order. In accordance with Dagbon tradition, Kampakuya Naa Yakubu Abukari, the late Ya-Na's first son, has been installed as Regent to manage the kingdom's affairs until a new Ya-Na is selected. Ya-Na Abukari II ascended the Yendi Skin in January 2019 after the Dagbon Peace Roadmap's implementation and the funerals of Ya-Na Yakubu Andani II and Ya-Na Mahamadu Abdulai IV. His reign was marked by the restoration of peace after decades of chieftaincy conflict, and he championed peace, reconciliation, and institutional reforms, promoting education, youth empowerment, and socio-economic development. Traditional leaders and residents view his death as a significant loss for Dagbon and Ghana's chieftaincy institution, remembering him for consolidating peace and establishing a strong foundation for th
Must ReadRoland Affail Monney, former President of the Ghana Journalists Association GJA, has called for urgent government intervention following an alleged attack on Ghanaian-owned JonahCapital's assets at River Park Estate in Abuja, Nigeria. Speaking on JoyNews, Monney described the situation as worrying, warning it could undermine regional integration and economic cooperation in West Africa. He emphasized that the alleged attacks should be treated as a matter of national interest, requiring a high-level response from Ghanaian authorities through diplomatic channels. His comments follow concerns raised by the National Association of Ghanaian Communities in Nigeria NAGHACON regarding the reported destruction of JonahCapital's facilities, including the Gallery Clubhouse and gatehouse, while other companies' facilities were reportedly untouched. NAGHACON has linked these events to broader xenophobic attacks against African migrants and appealed to both the Ghanaian and Nigerian governments for protection of Ghanaian businesses. This incident occurs despite a Nigerian court dismissing criminal charges against Ghanaian businessman Sam Jonah and JonahCapital directors in January 2026, after the Attorney General of the Federation found allegations of forgery and fraud unsubstantiated in a property dispute.

Lawyer Samuel Atta Akyea has raised concerns regarding the arrest and investigation of Dennis Miracles Aboagye by EOCO. Aboagye was arrested at Kotoka International Airport and is being investigated for alleged corruption during his tenure at the Inter-Ministerial Coordinating Committee on Decentralisation. Atta Akyea stated that investigators questioned his client for several hours before imposing bail conditions he considers difficult to meet. He highlighted that the 48-hour constitutional limit for detention was nearing expiration and expressed that the situation suggests the rule of law and democracy are being undermined. Atta Akyea believes the process followed in this case does not align with proper investigative procedures.