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Power struggle hits NPP: General Secretary Justin Kodua fingered in plots to oust Vice Chairman

Fresh tensions have emerged in the NPP as General Secretary Justin Kodua is accused of secretly meeting with Regional Chairmen to plot the removal of First Vice Chairman Danquah Smith Buttey.

Patrick Boamah slams ‘mischief claims’ over EOCO protest absence: That’s politics for you

Hon. Patrick Boamah, MP for Okaikoi Central, has dismissed claims that he deliberately avoided the Minority's protest at EOCO over Chairman Wontumi’s arrest, describing the accusations as false and politically motivated

Breaking: Stephen Ntim steps down as NPP Chairman over poor health

Stephen Ayesu Ntim has officially resigned as the National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), following a deeply concerning health advisory from his family

Patrick Boamah defends appointments to Supreme Court: Urges focus on capacity over politics

Hon. Patrick Yaw Boamah has confirmed the Minority Caucus’s commitment to cooperating in the Supreme Court nominees' vetting, dismissing any claims of a planned boycott or disruption

Bagbin rejects Afenyo-Markin’s motion on Deputy Speaker: Declares ruling of the House can’t be revoked

Speaker Alban Bagbin has dismissed Minority Leader Afenyo-Markin’s motion to overturn a ruling by First Deputy Speaker Bernard Ahiafor on a motion concerning the revocation of public sector appointments

Afenyo-Markin challenges Deputy Speaker’s ruling: Says it is a dangerous blow democracy

Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin has filed a motion requesting a review of the First Deputy Speaker’s March 5, 2025, ruling that blocked parliamentary debate on the mass dismissal of public sector workers

Annoh-Dompreh blasts gov’t over ‘unconstitutional Goldfields-Damang lease extension: Threatens Supreme Court action

Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh has accused the Mahama administration of violating the Constitution by extending the Damang Mine lease without parliamentary approval, calling it a blatant breach of Article 268(1)