The nation’s weekend breakfast discourse is set for a high-octane jolt as Joy Prime’s ‘Prime Insight’ prepares to host a formidable panel to debate two of the week’s most explosive developments.
This Saturday, 21st February 2026, host Blessed Sogah will lead a deep-dive analysis into the Chief Justice’s controversial ‘No Prima Facie’ ruling regarding the removal of key officials, as well as the devastating economic and human toll of the recent terror attacks along the Ghana–Burkina Faso trade corridor.
The live broadcast, airing from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM, comes at a time of heightened judicial scrutiny and growing anxiety over the safety of Ghanaian trans-border traders.
Judicial showdown: The CJ’s ruling under the microscope
The first half of the programme will grapple with the legal fallout from the Chief Justice’s decision that no prima facie case exists for the removal of the Electoral Commission (EC) Chairperson and the Special Prosecutor (SP). This ruling has already sparked intense debate amongst legal practitioners and political activists, with critics questioning the standards of accountability for high-ranking public officers.
Blood on the border: Lessons from the Titao tragedy
The second segment, titled “The Ghana–Burkina Trade Casualty and the Lessons for Reform”, turns to the grim reality of the Sahelian insurgency. Following the brutal militant raid in the Burkinabe town of Titao, which claimed the lives of several Ghanaian truck drivers and tomato buyers, the panel will examine the government’s failure to secure trade routes.
The expert panellists for the show are:
- Rashid Tanko Computer: Ag. Chief Executive Officer of GIFEC.
- John Darko: MP for Suame.
- Solomon Owusu: Director of Communications, UP.
- Nana Opoku Acheampong: General Secretary of the Traders Advocacy Group Ghana.
- Ivan Kyei Innocent: Youth Activist.
The discussion is expected to pivot towards urgent reforms needed to protect Ghanaian lives and investments in an increasingly volatile regional landscape.
Prime Insight is designed as a fresh space for incisive, solutions-driven dialogue on governance, politics, and social issues.
The programme airs every Saturday morning on Joy Prime (DStv 281, GOtv 124, and Free-to-Air channel 102), with live engagement on @JoyPrimeTV across social media.
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