By GATF – Governance, Accountability and Transparency Forum Ghana’s tertiary education sector has been rocked by a growing storm of allegations pointing to systemic fraud, student exploitation, and regulatory negligence under the leadership of Dr. Ahmed Jinapor Abdulai, Director-General of the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC). A coalition of academics […]
Opinions
When Excuses Masquerade as Strategy: A Rebuttal to “When the Military Becomes a Bakery”
By Fuvi Kloku Public debate thrives on disagreement, but it suffers when weak arguments are dressed up as doctrine. The response to my earlier op-ed , a piece attempting to defend the Ghana Armed Forces’ drift into bakeries, block factories, poultry farms, and kenkey production , is a prime example […]
RE-WHEN THE MILITARY BECOMES A BAKERY-Who will defend the republic :When Self-Reliance Is Mistaken for Mission Drift
The argument that the Ghana Armed Forces is drifting into confusion because it operates farms, bakeries, block factories, and similar support ventures rests on a narrow and historically inaccurate view of what a modern military is designed to do. Every serious military in the world is built around one central […]
When the Military Becomes a Bakery — Who Then Defends the Republic?
Op-Ed by Fuvi Kloku -January 26, 2026. There comes a moment in every nation’s life when one must pause, rub the eyes, and ask: Are we still serious? Ghana appears to have reached that moment. The recent announcement by the Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Agyapong, outlining a grand […]
The Triangle of Power That Broke a Nation
By Kay Codjoe Every political era has its quiet architecture of power. In Ghana’s last eight years, that architecture could be traced to a triangle: Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the president; Ken Ofori-Atta, the finance minister; and Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, the strategist, cousin, and behind-the-scenes nerve center of the New […]





