AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoReparatory Justice in Accra: Heads of state, diaspora leaders and allies adopted the “Accra Next Steps Commitments” after Juneteenth commemorations at Christiansborg Castle, calling for formal apologies, debt relief, compensation, restitution of cultural property and a global reparations fund. Black Stars at the World Cup: Ghana beat Panama 1-0 with a late Caleb Yirenkyi strike, moving up eight places to 65th in the FIFA ranking; attention now turns to Tuesday’s high-stakes clash with England. Drug crackdown: NACOC began investigations into a 320kg meth seizure in Australia allegedly linked to Ghana, while also probing a separate 320kg meth case tied to a Ghana-bound shipment. Local governance push: NALAG urged government to fast-track motorbike distribution to Assembly Members to improve supervision and service delivery. Women and tech empowerment: 100 female educators graduated from the WEITech digital technology programme, part of efforts to close the gender gap in education and technology. Road and transport tensions: Madina–Adukrom commuters protested unauthorised fare hikes by a section of GPRTU. Education and child safety: Calls are growing to criminalise sexual relationships between teachers and students as reports of abuse continue.
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