21 January – Police arrest 11 in a ″baby-harvesting″ scheme in Accra and Tema.[2]
9 January – Parliament is forced to close for three weeks after 17 Members and 171 staff contract COVID-19.[3]
24 February
600,000 doses of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Accra. This is the first vaccine shipment under the UN-sponsored COVAX plan.[4] Ghana reports 81,215 cases of infection, 6,614 active cases, and 584 deaths.[5]
The offices of ″LGBT+ Rights Ghana″ are closed by security forces.[6]
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^Akufo-Addo’s Security Coordinator, Joshua Kyeremeh dies
^Abukari Gariba: Kotoko and Black Stars legend dies aged 81
^Lieutenant General Joshua Mohammadu Hamidu (Rtd), Former Chief of Defence Staff dead at 85