AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRepatriation & Citizen Safety: Ghana begins voluntary repatriation as xenophobic tensions rise in South Africa, with the first 300 Ghanaians leaving OR Tambo today and more flights planned, alongside a five-point support package on arrival. Local Elections Push: The IEC launches “Get Up. Show Up. Vote” for the 2026 Local Government Elections, with voter registration set for 20–21 June and polling on 4 November. Urban Mobility & Flooding: Prof. Oteng‑Ababio says Accra needs new arterial and alternative roads to cut gridlock, and argues desilting the Odaw River won’t stop floods without upstream fixes. Energy & Industry Costs: GNCCI targets cutting energy costs for businesses to about 20% to boost competitiveness, while GRIDCo schedules a Tema power outage for emergency maintenance. Economy & Finance: Bank of Ghana suspends a proposed 0.75% MoMo-to-bank transfer fee after consumer-protection concerns. Renewables Drive: Ghana’s solar push highlights floating and new large-scale projects as a cheaper long-term alternative to thermal power. World Cup Focus: Carlos Queiroz names a 28-man Ghana camp squad in Cardiff ahead of the Wales friendly and the tournament. Sports & Community: Police arrest suspects in an Accra–Kumasi–Takoradi robbery syndicate; Eid messages urge peace and unity.
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