
Paul Afoko, the former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party NPP, has officially announced his intention to contest for the party's National Chairman position. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Afoko stated his decision followed extensive consultations with party executives, former officials, Members of Parliament, parliamentary candidates, and grassroots members nationwide. He noted that these engagements revealed disappointment within the party but also a strong desire among members to rebuild. Afoko emphasized that his candidacy is driven by the belief that the party is at a critical juncture and can recover, rebuild, and return to government. He introduced a "Three Rs" agenda: reunite, reorganize, and recapture power, which he described as practical steps for renewal, aiming to reconnect with the grassroots, strengthen party structures, and restore public confidence before the next general election.
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The Education Ministry has voiced disappointment with the Ghana Police Service for not apprehending and prosecuting a Bole Senior High School teacher. The teacher was featured in a viral video allegedly engaging in sexual misconduct with a student. The Ministry expressed concern that the teacher remains free despite the severity of his actions, citing his recent interview where he requested a transfer instead of dismissal as evidence that he should face legal consequences. The Ministry concluded that the teacher exploited vulnerable female students using his position and power, and should be dealt with according to the law. They found it surprising that the police had not yet arrested the teacher, given the Ghana Police's recent swiftness in addressing crime. The Ministry also issued a warning against indiscipline among teachers, headmasters, and students in educational institutions.

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has called for the Attorney General to brief Parliament on the activities of EOCO following the arrest and detention of NPP Communications Director Dennis Miracles Aboagye. Speaking in Parliament on July 14, 2026, Afenyo-Markin, the Effutu MP, urged the Speaker to schedule the Minister for Justice and Attorney General to address the House, warning that Aboagye's treatment threatens Ghana's democracy. He condemned the "Rambo-style" law enforcement, emphasizing that while the NPP is not against accountability, the manner of the arrest was unacceptable. Afenyo-Markin cautioned his colleagues across party lines that such actions could affect anyone in the future, urging them not to view the situation through a partisan lens. He also raised concerns about the bail conditions imposed on Aboagye, describing them as punishing and inhumane, especially given Aboagye's personal circumstances, including having lost everything in floods. Aboagye has since been released after meeting the bail conditions.

Paul Afoko, former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party NPP, announced his bid for the party's top organizational position, vowing to reunite the NPP. Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Afoko stated that internal divisions were a significant factor in the party's defeat in the 2024 general election. He emphasized that the NPP cannot regain power unless it addresses its internal conflicts. Afoko's campaign focuses on bringing together members from all factions and generations, asserting that he aims to reconcile the party and build bridges rather than champion one group over another. He highlighted the sacrifices made by previous generations of party faithful and stressed the responsibility of current leaders to preserve the party's legacy, stating that unity is essential for the NPP to rebuild and recapture political power.