Senyo Hosi — Convener of the OneGhana Movement and finance policy analyst, appears in coverage of galamsey, LGBTQ+ legislation, flood governance, and banking regulation.
Convener of the OneGhana Movement and Trustee of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, Senyo Hosi says Ghana is nowhere near winning the fight against illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey, arguing that the country has failed to achieve meaningful results despit …
Convener of the OneGhana Movement and Trustee of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, Senyo Hosi, has described illegal small-scale mining, popularly known as galamsey, as an “endemic” problem that has become deeply entrenched in Ghana’s economic and social life. …
… He also acknowledged the contributions of Buabeng Books, Mr Senyo Hosi and Mr Dennis Adjei-Dwomoh, whose encouragement and support helped bring the project to fruition. …
Convener of the OneGHANA Movement and finance and economic expert, Senyo Hosi, has described Ghana’s recurring floods as a failure of governance rather than a natural disaster. …
Convener of the One Ghana Movement, Senyo Hosi, has urged lawmakers and the public to consider the human and family implications of the ongoing debate on LGBTQ+ legislation, arguing that policy decisions should reflect real-life social realities. …
The June third 2015 fire and flood disaster could have been prevented if relevant authorities had done their work, according Senyo K. Hosi, Convener of OneGhana Movement, a civil society and advocacy group “The disaster of June 3 was needless. …
Convener of the OneGhana Movement and finance policy analyst, Senyo Hosi, has criticised the Bank of Ghana (BoG) over its handling of the GN Bank crisis, arguing that the central bank failed in its supervisory responsibilities despite clear signs of financial distress within the …
… The Convener of the Senyo Hosi’s OneGhana Movement, Senyo Hosi, has also raised alarm over what he describes as a worsening productivity crisis within Ghana’s public sector. …
Senyo Hosi, Convener of the OneGhana Movement and Trustee of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, says Ghana has failed to achieve meaningful results in combating illegal small-scale mining, with water quality showing the country is retrogressing. He notes that the estimated number of people involved in galamsey rose from about 14,000 to 14,500 in August 2024 to about 98,000 in August 2025.
Senyo Hosi, Convener of the OneGhana Movement and Trustee of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, says Ghana has failed to achieve meaningful results in combating illegal small-scale mining, with water quality showing the country is retrogressing. He notes that the estimated number of people involved in galamsey rose from about 14,000 to 14,500 in August 2024 to about 98,000 in August 2025.
Senyo Hosi, Trustee of the Ghana Coalition Against Galamsey, says illegal small-scale mining has become so embedded in Ghana's economic and social fabric that enforcement alone cannot eliminate it. He notes galamsey attracts young people with financial returns reportedly ranging from GH¢3,000 to GH¢10,000 weekly, making it more lucrative than many formal employment options.
Ghanaian author Benjamin Akyena Brantuo's memoir Dying Many Times, which documents his experience with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and advocates for improved cancer care in developing countries, has been acquired by Stanford University Libraries and formally catalogued by the Library of Congress.
Senyo Hosi, Convener of the OneGHANA Movement, has argued that Ghana's recurring annual floods stem from poor governance and lack of accountability rather than natural causes, saying authorities have failed to enforce planning laws and that floods will continue until governance becomes accountable.
Senyo Hosi, convener of the One Ghana Movement, has called for lawmakers and the public to consider the human and family implications of LGBTQ+ legislation, warning that policy decisions should reflect real-life social realities. He raised concerns about how families might be affected if legislation creates obligations that could place individuals in difficult emotional or legal positions, using parenting scenarios to illustrate the emotional complexity of the issue.
Ghana's Newsfile talk show will broadcast on Saturday, June 6, 2026, featuring discussions on the anti-LGBTQ+ bill, a proposed national ID requirement for adult content access, June floods, and a court case involving security chiefs, with interviews from the Foreign Affairs Minister and Assin South MP.
The OneGhana Movement says the June 2015 fire and flood disaster at Kwame Nkrumah Circle could have been prevented had authorities properly enforced safety and planning regulations. Eleven years on, survivors and bereaved families continue to seek justice and bear physical, emotional, and economic scars.
Senyo Hosi, a finance policy analyst, has criticised the Bank of Ghana for failing to act early enough to prevent the GN Bank crisis, despite signs of financial distress and public knowledge of withdrawal problems at the institution.
An opinion piece argues that competence concerns exist among highly ranked public service officials, noting instances where senior executives struggle with straightforward answers during Public Accounts Committee sittings and sometimes appear less articulate than their subordinates.
The Bank of Ghana reported a GH¢15.6 billion loss in 2025, but this represented the financial cost of monetary policy actions that successfully reduced inflation from 23.8% to 3.2% by March 2026, according to Joy Online's analysis. The loss stemmed primarily from open market operations and gold purchase programme costs incurred to absorb excess liquidity and stabilise the economy.