The Attorney General's office has finished its case against former officials of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Solomon Asamoah and Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi. They are accused of causing a $2 million USD financial loss for the Accra Sky Train project without board approval. While the state claims the funds are currently untraceable, former legal advisor Kow Abaka Essuman asserts that audited statements and board minutes prove the money was handled within proper governance structures.
This trial is a major test of the Fourth Republic's ability to prosecute high-level financial misconduct. A 'no case' submission by the defense on June 8 will determine if the judiciary views governance irregularities as criminal negligence.
Citizen Austin Kwabena Brako-Powers has sued to strike down Section 208(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, arguing it unconstitutionally criminalizes speech likely to cause 'public alarm.' The suit comes as NPP Bono Regional Chairman Kwame Baffoe (Abronye DC) remains in custody for alleged false news, sparking warnings from civil society about a 'digital police state.'
Ghana repealed its criminal libel laws in 2001 under the Kufuor administration to foster press freedom. However, recent administrations have increasingly utilized the Electronic Communications Act and public order laws to arrest activists and political figures for social media posts.
As Parliament resumes today, May 21, 2026, the NPP Minority has rebranded as the 'Mighty Minority,' vowing to challenge the Mahama administration's 'Reset Agenda.' Key items on the agenda include the National Defence University Bill, which seeks GHc25 million (~$2.18 million USD) for military education accreditation, and the Maritime and Related Offences Bill.
Tensions are high over the 'Operation Recover All Loot' (ORAL) initiative. Expect heated debates as the NDC pushes for investigations into previous administration officials while the NPP claims political persecution.
Governor Dr. Johnson Asiama announced that the Bank of Ghana will maintain the policy rate at 14%, citing a 12.6% growth in economic activity. While inflation has dropped to 3.4%, the cedi has depreciated 8.4% against the USD in early 2026. The total public debt stands at GHc674.1 billion (~$58.74 billion USD), though the debt-to-GDP ratio improved to 42.2% due to nominal GDP rebasing.
The central bank is prioritizing reserve accumulation, which has reached $14.42 billion USD (six months of import cover), over direct market intervention. This signals a commitment to long-term stability but may mean continued short-term volatility for the cedi.
Driven by record global prices, gold exports propelled Ghana to a $5.2 billion USD trade surplus in the first four months of 2026. Mineral royalty receipts for Q1 alone reached GHc2 billion (~$174.29 million USD), a 40% year-on-year increase. Concurrently, GCB Bank PLC has committed GHc5 billion (~$435.73 million USD) to finance heavy-duty equipment for local infrastructure contractors.
The robust mining performance is stabilizing national reserves, but the 'Big Push' infrastructure agenda is where local jobs are being created. If you are looking to invest in Ghanaian construction or logistics, GCB Bank's support for 60% of local contractors suggests a favorable environment for indigenous firms.
Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson has informed victims of collapsed financial institutions that the state lacks the GHc10 billion (~$871 million USD) needed for full reimbursement. This admission has sparked betrayal among customers who point to President Mahama's campaign pledge to settle these debts within his first year. Protests are being planned for the mid-year budget review in July.
The failure to resolve this GHc10 billion (~$871 million USD) liability undermines trust in the banking sector and presents a significant political risk for the administration as it tries to maintain IMF-mandated fiscal discipline.
After the WHO declared an Ebola outbreak in the DR Congo and Uganda a global health emergency, Ghana's Ministry of Health has urged citizens to maintain strict hygiene. The outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain, which is difficult to diagnose. No cases have been reported in Ghana, but border screenings are being reviewed.
Watch for increased health screenings at Kotoka International Airport and land borders. For those traveling to East or Central Africa, the US has already issued a Level 4 travel advisory for affected provinces.
The Ghana Standards Authority (GSA) shut down sections of Ashaiman China Mall after finding counterfeit electrical bulbs and substandard mattresses. Separately, a raid on the Jin Yuan Jia plant led to arrests for manufacturing mattresses from plastic instead of foam, a scandal amplified by health complaints from actor LilWin.
These raids signal a major crackdown on substandard imports that pose fire and health hazards. Consumers are encouraged to check for the GSA certification seal on all household appliances.
The national team has arrived in Mexico to face the co-hosts on May 22, 2026. Assistant Coach Desmond Ofei is expected to lead an experimental squad including David Oduro and Jerry Afriyie, as Head Coach Carlos Queiroz may miss the touchline. The match is a vital warm-up for the June 17 World Cup opener against Panama.
Black Stars context: Public debate is raging over whether veteran Andre Ayew should return for leadership. Fans can watch the friendly live on Adom TV.
Forward Ransford Konigsdorffer has moved to Bundesliga side Mainz 05 as a free agent. Meanwhile, winger Abdul Fatawu Issahaku is reportedly a target for Everton, with a valuation of roughly 24 million Euros (~$26 million USD).
In European club news, Arsenal has been crowned Premier League champions, sparking celebrations across the Ghanaian diaspora. Aston Villa secured their first European trophy in 44 years by defeating Freiburg 3-0 in the Europa League final.
Black Sherif dominated the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, winning Artiste of the Year and Album of the Year for 'Iron Boy.' However, the industry is seeing fractures as music group Keche removed their collaboration with King Paluta from digital platforms, citing a lack of promotional effort from the latter.
Black Sherif's rise reflects a shift toward Gen Z dominance in Ghanaian music. His ambition to win Artiste of the Year three times highlights the increasing professionalism and competitive nature of the 'Gold Coast' creative economy.
Today we covered the Bank of Ghana's decision to hold interest rates at 14% amid a gold export boom, the government's admission of a GHc10 billion (~$871 million USD) shortfall for investment payouts, and the closure of the Sky Train prosecution's case. Thank you for reading the Ghana News AI Daily Brief!
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