Government Moves to Rename Kotoka International Airport as Accra International Airport

The government has unveiled plans to rename Ghana’s main aviation gateway, Kotoka International Airport (KIA), to Accra International Airport. The announcement was made by Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga during a leadership media briefing held ahead of the Ninth Parliament’s resumption on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Ayariga revealed that the proposed name change would be formalized through legislation to be introduced in Parliament by the Minister for Transport. “We are changing the name of our airport from Kotoka International Airport to Accra International Airport. A bill will be brought by the Minister for Transport for the name to be changed,” he stated. This move follows years of advocacy by civil society organizations and members of the public who argue that the current name, which honors General Emmanuel Kwasi Kotoka, a leader in the 1966 coup that toppled Ghana’s first government, does not align with the country’s democratic ideals. Ayariga noted that the renaming is part of a broader legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session. The Minister for Transport is also expected to introduce several bills, including the Maritime Offences Bill and the Road Traffic Bill, which will address issues such as the legalization and regulation of commercial motorcycle operations, popularly known as okada, as well as the Ghana Shippers Council Regulation Bill. Parliament is set to debate the airport’s proposed name change and other transport-related legislation in the coming session, marking a significant step in Ghana’s ongoing efforts to align national symbols with contemporary values. Source: Apexnewsgh.com  

Kwahu Bepong Community Grieves as JHS Student Ma’adwoa Michelle Found Dead in Suspected Suicide

Tragedy has struck the Kwahu Bepong community in the Kwahu South Municipality of the Eastern Region, where a Junior High School form two pupil, Ma’adwoa Michelle, was discovered dead in what police believe to be a case of suicide. According to family accounts, Ma’adwoa had spent the previous evening at home with her grandmother, reportedly showing no signs of distress or unusual behavior. The grandmother recalled that Ma’adwoa returned from school, completed her homework, and went to her room to change and prepare for the evening as usual. The ordinary day took a grim turn when a relative called, asking Ma’adwoa to help pack some food items. When she could not be found, family members began a search and tragically discovered her unresponsive in her room. Police were quickly called to the scene and transported the body for further examination. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the full circumstances surrounding her death. The incident has left the entire community, including her family, classmates, teachers, and residents, in deep shock and mourning. In the aftermath, authorities are urging the public to seek help and speak openly with family members, teachers, or health professionals when facing emotional or psychological difficulties, emphasizing the importance of support and communication in times of distress. Source: Apexnewsgh.com