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Minority in Parliament

Also known as: the Minority

Opposition parliamentary caucus that scrutinizes government policy on economy, foreign affairs, healthcare, and financial institutions.

2026-04-272026-06-15

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  1. April 2026
  2. Joy Online

    Minority in Parliament has called on the Foreign Affairs Ministry to consider issuing a travel advisory for citizens intending to visit South Africa, citing what they describe as worsening safety concerns affecting Ghanaians living there.

    Ghanaians should be advised against non-essential travel to South Africa – Minority
  3. Joy Online

    His comments come amid mounting pressure from the Minority in Parliament, who have demanded broader accountability in the aftermath of the fire at the Akosombo Power Control Centre, which disrupted electricity supply in parts of the country.

    Minority’s call for John Jinapor’s resignation is baseless – Steve Manteaw
  4. The Chronicle

    The Minority in Parliament has mounted a fierce critique of government’s handling of the ongoing power crisis, insisting that accountability must extend to the highest levels of leadership, including the Minister for Energy and Green Transition.

    Jinapor Should Not Be Spared! … Minority Tells Mahama As Dumsor Bites Ghanaians
  5. Joy Online

    In recent days, the Minority in Parliament has intensified calls for the dismissal of the Energy Minister, citing incompetence and a failure to prevent the grid collapse.

    GRIDCO fire: Three generation units restored — Energy Ministry
  6. Joy Online

    The Minority in Parliament is demanding transparency and accountability from the government over the management of the controversial GH¢1 per litre fuel levy introduced to help address Ghana’s energy challenges.

    Minority demands full accountability over ‘Dumsor levy’ fuel tax funds
  7. Joy Online

    Speaking at a press conference organised by the Minority in Parliament on Tuesday in response to a briefing by the Energy Minister on Monday, the legislator argued that the suspension of the GRIDCo CEO, together with the re-assignment of other regional power sector managers, does

    Power outages: GRIDCo CEO suspension not a solution – Minority MPs
  8. Joy Online

    The Minority in Parliament is calling for Energy Minister John Jinapor to appear before the full House to brief lawmakers on Ghana’s power sector challenges, insisting that parliamentary oversight is a constitutional duty and cannot be replaced by media briefings or executive pre

    Energy Minister must appear before full Parliament on power crisis — Minority
  9. Joy Online

    The Minority in Parliament has rejected suggestions that the recent fire incident at the Akosombo substation is responsible for the ongoing power outages affecting parts of the country, insisting that the crisis predates the event.

    Akosombo substation fire not cause of dumsor —Minority claims
  10. Joy Online

    The Minority in Parliament has accused the government of misleading Ghanaians over the true state of the country’s worsening power situation, insisting that what is being described as routine maintenance and transformer upgrades is in fact a full-blown supply crisis.

    Stop calling it maintenance — Minority tells government to end “semantic deception” over dumsor
  11. Joy Online

    The Minority in Parliament is questioning government claims that Ghana’s power sector debts have been cleared, insisting available figures show significant outstanding liabilities to Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and fuel suppliers.

    Minority insists government still owes IPPs $500m and fuel suppliers over $200m

Thursday 11 June

  1. Deputy Leader says economy stabilized, jobs creation will follow

    Deputy Majority Leader George Ricketts-Hagan rejected criticism over rising unemployment, saying government has stabilized the economy and introduced interventions to stimulate job creation, with employment opportunities to emerge as economic growth continues.

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Sewua Hospital to become operational before year-end, says Lambussie MP

    The Member of Parliament for Lambussie, Prof. Titus Beyuo, has expressed confidence that the Sewua Hospital in the Bosomtwe District of the Ashanti Region will begin operations before the end of 2026, as the government works to resolve infrastructural and administrative issues that have kept the facility non-operational since its 2025 commissioning.

    11 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Minority demands ministers brief Parliament on floods, evacuations, visa issues

    The Minority in Parliament has called for the immediate appearance of three ministers—the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Works/Housing/Water Resources, and Sports/Recreation—to explain issues including recent Accra flooding, repatriation of Ghanaians from South Africa, and visa challenges related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    9 June 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Minority urges government to address jobs and living costs

    The Minority in Parliament has called on the Mahama administration to shift from political rhetoric to implementing policies that address unemployment and the rising cost of living. According to Samuel Abdulai Jinapor, the Ranking Member on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, the government should focus on concrete solutions, particularly supporting private sector growth for sustainable job creation.

    3 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Minority criticises evacuation reception, calls for deeper relief efforts

    Ghana's Minority in Parliament has criticised the Foreign Affairs Minister over what it describes as "funfair and PR" surrounding the evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa, arguing the government should focus on substantive relief work for stranded citizens as xenophobic attacks escalate.

    2 June 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 1 June

  1. Bill co-sponsor claims Speaker's surprise vindicates Minority concerns

    Assin South MP John Ntim Fordjour, a co-sponsor of the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill, says the Speaker's expressed surprise at the bill's passage in its current form vindicates concerns the Minority raised about the bill's substance and procedure, and the bill's extensive amendments that he argues changed its original intent.

    1 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 30 May

  1. Minority commends government's evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa

    The ranking member on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee has commended the government for its ongoing evacuation efforts to bring home Ghanaian citizens caught up in unrest in South Africa, though he noted early concerns about the pace of the operation. He referenced Ghana's historical record of successful evacuations during conflicts in Sierra Leone and Liberia and from Ukraine during COVID-19.

    30 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. Minority accuses Foreign Affairs Minister of bypassing Parliament

    The Minority in Parliament has accused Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa of failing to lay international agreements before Parliament for approval as required by the 1992 Constitution. Speaking for the Minority, Samuel Abu Jinapor alleged that key agreements, including a Ghana-EU defence arrangement, have not been submitted to Parliament for scrutiny and ratification, arguing that Parliament is being sidelined in major foreign policy decisions.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. NDC official rejects Minority claims of free speech suppression

    The NDC's General Secretary has dismissed allegations by the opposition Minority in Parliament that President Mahama is undermining freedom of expression, characterizing the claims as exaggerated and politically motivated while asserting the President respects dissenting opinions.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Attorney-General says Minority exaggerates free speech suppression claims

    Attorney-General Dominic Ayine has defended the government's position on free speech, stating that while Ghana's Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, such rights must be exercised responsibly and within legal limits, particularly regarding public order and national security. He rejected the Minority's claims that the government is suppressing free speech, arguing that the government must act when individuals use public platforms to incite division or violence.

    20 May 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Mahama recused himself from Damang Mine cabinet discussions, spokesman says

    Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu defended President Mahama's decision to stay away from Cabinet deliberations on the Damang Mine lease process, saying he recused himself because of his brother's involvement with Engineers & Planners. Kwakye Ofosu rejected claims that the President orchestrated a takeover of the mine for his brother, stating the Cabinet insisted on a competitive process rather than directly awarding the concession.

    19 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 18 May

  1. Mahama recused himself from Damang Mine Cabinet discussions

    Government spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu defended President Mahama against state-capture allegations, saying the President deliberately stayed out of Cabinet discussions on the Damang mining lease because of his brother Ibrahim Mahama's interest in the matter, and that Cabinet insisted on a competitive process rather than direct handover.

    18 May 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 13 May

  1. Minority clarifies Bank of Ghana concerns focus on analysis

    The Minority in Parliament has clarified that it has not accused the Bank of Ghana of mismanagement, but rather has drawn attention to developments at the bank and explained how decisions on cedi management have impacted its financial position. The Bank of Ghana posted an operating loss of GH¢15.6 billion for 2025, compared with GH¢9.4 billion in 2024, and negative equity widened from GH¢58.62 billion to GH¢93.82 billion.

    13 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Cocoa farmers in Ajumako face financial hardship, marital breakdown

    Cocoa farmers in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District have appealed to Parliament's Minority to intervene following a reduction in the cocoa farmgate price, which has created severe financial hardships and affected their ability to support families and pay for children's education. Some farmers report divorces due to their inability to provide, and unpaid payments for cocoa supplied to purchasing clerks.

    13 May 2026 · Daily Guide

Thursday 7 May

  1. Minority cautions against scapegoating health workers in Amissah death

    A Minority parliamentarian has warned against politicising the Amissah death controversy and argues that doctors and nurses should not be blamed unless proven negligent through established medical procedures. He contends that Ghana's emergency healthcare system requires urgent investment in human resources, financing, and equipment rather than emotional public condemnation of health professionals.

    7 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Minority concerns centre on BoG's worsening financial position

    The Minority in Parliament says its concerns about the Bank of Ghana's financial losses—which reached GH¢15.6 billion in 2025 and have accumulated over four consecutive years—reflect a need to protect economic stability rather than score political points. The Minority's concerns focus on negative equity, solvency questions, and accounting methods used in the central bank's financial statements.

    7 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 4 May

  1. Majority defends BoG losses as stabilisation costs, not collapse

    The Majority in Parliament has pushed back against the Minority's criticism of the Bank of Ghana's rising losses, arguing that the 2025 increase to GH¢15.63 billion from GH¢9.49 billion in 2024 reflects deliberate policy actions for monetary stabilisation—including exchange rate revaluation and liquidity management—rather than operational deterioration or institutional collapse.

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Majority defends BoG's GH¢15.6 billion loss reporting

    The Majority in Parliament has rejected the Minority's claim that the Bank of Ghana understated its 2025 financial loss, insisting the central bank's audited accounts were properly prepared. The Minority had alleged the actual loss was far higher when adding other comprehensive income or reversing gold sale gains, but the Majority says the audited loss of GH¢15.63 billion must be interpreted in line with established accounting standards.

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Majority says BoG payments to banks stabilized economy, not mismanagement

    The Majority in Parliament has rejected the Minority's claim that the Bank of Ghana's GH¢14.61 billion paid to commercial banks in 2025 represented a transfer of public wealth, with an MP arguing that the payments were a monetary policy tool for stability rather than evidence of policy failure.

    4 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 30 April

  1. Fifth Akosombo unit restored as Ghana nears grid stability

    Ghana's grid recovery has reached its final stages following a fire at a GRIDCo substation that damaged Akosombo's control room and sparked blackouts. The Energy Minister confirmed the successful commissioning of the fifth-generation unit at Akosombo Hydroelectric Power Station, bringing the plant's operational capacity to near-maximum levels and providing a boost to national generation capacity.

    30 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Parliament's Minority urges travel advisory for South Africa

    Minority in Parliament has called on Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry to issue a travel advisory warning citizens against non-essential travel to South Africa, citing worsening safety concerns and xenophobic attacks affecting Ghanaians there. The ranking member on the foreign affairs committee said the situation is "quite dire" and that such an advisory would help citizens make informed decisions.

    30 April 2026 · Joy Online

Wednesday 29 April

  1. Policy analyst defends energy minister amid resignation calls

    Dr Steve Manteaw has dismissed calls from Parliament's Minority for Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor's resignation following a fire at the Akosombo Power Control Centre, calling them baseless and defending the minister's handling of the subsequent power challenges. The Minority has demanded accountability and broader scrutiny, arguing that responsibility should extend beyond technical officials to include the minister and president.

    29 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Minority demands Energy Minister face accountability for power crisis

    The Minority in Parliament has called for scrutiny of the Energy Minister and President over the ongoing power crisis, arguing that the problem predates the April 23, 2026 fire at Akosombo and stems from prolonged policy failures and mismanagement rather than that single incident.

    29 April 2026 · The Chronicle

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Three Akosombo hydro units restored after GRIDCO fire

    The Ministry of Energy confirmed that three of six generation units at Akosombo hydro plant have been restored to service four days after a fire destroyed the substation's control room, reducing the nation's power evacuation capacity. The restoration represents 50% recovery of Akosombo's generation capacity, achieved through engineers bypassing incinerated infrastructure under extreme pressure.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Minority demands accountability for fuel levy funds management

    Ghana's parliamentary Minority is demanding transparency and accountability from government over a GH¢1 per litre fuel levy introduced to address energy challenges, stating that no report, public accounting, or independent audit of the funds has been presented to Parliament since its introduction.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Minority MPs criticize GRIDCo CEO suspension as inadequate response

    The Minority in Parliament has criticized the government's suspension of the GRIDCo CEO following a fire at Akosombo that disrupted power transmission, arguing that administrative actions alone do not address the underlying challenges facing Ghana's electricity supply system.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  4. Minority demands Energy Minister brief full Parliament on power crisis

    Ghana's parliamentary Minority is calling for Energy Minister John Jinapor to appear before the full House to account for the power sector's challenges, including generation capacity, transmission constraints, debts to Independent Power Producers, and the Energy Sector Recovery Programme implementation. The Minority argues that press briefings and executive engagements do not fulfil Parliament's constitutional oversight mandate.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Minority rejects Akosombo fire as cause of power crisis

    Ghana's Minority in Parliament has rejected claims that the April 23 fire at Akosombo substation caused ongoing power outages, insisting the electricity crisis predates the incident and began on January 25. Deputy Ranking Member Collins Adomako-Mensah stated the power crisis was caused by government mismanagement, not the accident.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Minority accuses government of semantic deception over power crisis

    The Minority in Parliament accused the government of misleading Ghanaians by describing a nationwide power supply crisis as routine maintenance and transformer upgrades, arguing the situation stems from policy failures and non-execution of the Energy Sector Recovery Programme rather than engineering schedules.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Minority challenges government claim of cleared power sector debts

    The Minority in Parliament says government still owes Independent Power Producers more than $500 million and fuel suppliers over $200 million, contradicting official claims that power sector debts have been cleared. The Minority is demanding that the Ministers for Energy and Finance appear before Parliament to present a comprehensive and independently verified breakdown of the sector's finances, including how funds from the Dumsor levy have been collected and spent.

    28 April 2026 · Joy Online

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