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Explosion of two tankers, kills boy 2, at Apremdo

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On Wednesday, a two-year-old boy died when two diesel tankers exploded and caught fire,  near the Apollo traffic  light junction at Apremdo, in the Effia–Kwesimintsim Municipality.

The deceased was burnt beyond recognition, while his auntie, Maame Abena, a MOMO agent, narrowly escaped from the fire.

The Effia-Kwesimintsim Municipal Assembly (EKMA), has  established that operators of the fuel tankers which exploded and caused fire at a parking space, near the Apremdo market,  on Wednesday, have no permit to run such business at the premise.

It stressed that the operators have only been granted permits to erect temporal structures for businesses “and  not to  use the place  as a parking lot or distribution point for fuel”.

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The  Municipal Chief Executive for Effia-Kwesimintsim, Kojo Acquah,  told  journalists after the fire  incident  that, the tanker operators have been running their operations at the blind side of the assembly, adding that “the trucks have not been given any permit”.

He has, however, indicated that EKMA would undertake a thorough investigation  into the accident, assuring that, the necessary actions  and  sanctions  would be applied against  persons or groups whose negligence caused the disaster.

Sources narrated that, the child was left to sleep in one of the containers which served as MOMO joint at a parking place near the Total Filling station, at Apremdo.

The inferno, which began about 1:30 pm, sent thick dark clouds, billowing into the atmosphere and caused people at the scene to run for their dear lives.

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For about four hours, the raging fire swept the entire parking area and destroyed six containers used as mechanical spare-parts shop, a drinking spot, an  eatery, a MOMO joint, and an Opel taxi cab.

Reports at the scene indicated that, the fully loaded fuel tankers were parked at the parking location(yard) behind the Total Filling station, awaiting  directives  to discharge fuel at the pump stations before the explosion occurred.

Eye witnesses  spoke about  earlier efforts  of crew aboard two fire tenders, who made frantic efforts to control the raging fire from spreading to other areas including the Total Filling station while an anxious milling crowd at the scene prayed it did not affect the  nearby ‘Abenbenbobom market’ at Apremdo.

“I heard an explosion and the place was suddenly consumed by the fire. My brother, the inferno here is no joke,” an eyewitness recalled.

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The  Public Relations Officer of the Western Regional Command of the Ghana Fire Service, Divisional Officer 111, Emmanuel Kojo Bonney, said six fire tenders were deployed to the scene  to control the fire, adding that “it took our team about an hour and forty-three minutes to ‘tame’ the wild fire”.

Complaining about the crowd which milled at the fire scene, he said, “In fire-fighting, every second counts so when the crowd invades the scene, we have to meander through the crowd to fight the fire…this delays our time in fighting the fire. So the police had a hectic time dispersing them.”

FROM CLEMENT ADZEI BOYE, TAKORADI

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Sammy Awuku urges Fourth Estate to follow GJA Code of Ethics when holding duty bearers accountable

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The Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, Samuel Awuku, has called on the Fourth Estate to strictly adhere to the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Code of Ethics when reporting on public officials and state institutions.

In a statement issued on 25 September 2025, Mr Awuku said a recent publication by the Fourth Estate about the National Lottery Authority’s (NLA) Good Causes Foundation misrepresented facts about projects undertaken during his time as Director-General.

According to him, the article created the impression that funds meant for the underprivileged were diverted to “glamorous events and questionable enterprises” but ignored many life-saving projects, donations and community interventions funded by the Foundation.

He reminded journalists that Article 1 of the GJA Code of Ethics obliges them to provide factual, balanced and accurate information to the public and to cross-check their facts before publication. “For journalists of the Fourth Estate’s calibre who pride themselves in working in the public interest, it is only appropriate that their publications are factual and not misleading,” he stated.

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Mr Awuku explained that the NLA Good Causes Foundation was established in October 2021 to rebrand the Authority’s corporate social responsibility arm and focus on health, education, youth and sports development, and arts and culture.

He said that during his tenure the Foundation built 20-seater toilet facilities with mechanised boreholes in several communities, funded surgery for a baby with spinal bifida, donated incubators and medical supplies to hospitals, constructed a smart laboratory for the Borstal Institute, provided scholarships to needy students, and supported football clubs and cultural festivals, among other projects.

Mr Awuku added that the Foundation was funded through the Caritas Lottery Platform, which generated about GHS11 million between October 2021 and December 2024 after its relaunch.

He dismissed claims that the Authority spent heavily on awards and luxury events, explaining that sponsorships accounted for only about five per cent of expenditure and were intended to attract corporate stakeholders and raise revenue. He also said many award nominations were turned down and that any awards received were not “bought” but recognised the work of his management and staff.

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The MP expressed concern about the publication of the names of NLA staff and other beneficiaries, including patients, saying this violated their privacy.

Mr Awuku concluded that he served with integrity and helped turn the NLA’s losses into profits and urged the Fourth Estate and other media houses to present a full and balanced picture when holding duty bearers accountable.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Jakpa petitions CID, accuses former Attorney-General of influencing testimony

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Businessman Richard A. Jakpa has petitioned the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service.

He is accusing former Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame of trying to get him to give false evidence in court.

In his petition dated July 23, 2025, Mr. Jakpa said he is the third accused person in an ongoing trial involving former Deputy Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson.

According to Mr. Jakpa, Mr. Dame contacted him after the prosecution closed its case and allegedly urged him to cooperate and testify in a way that would implicate Dr. Forson.

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He further alleged that on March 26, 2024, Mr. Dame called him and suggested how he should answer questions about Letters of Credit during cross-examination, and even advised him to seek a false medical excuse to delay proceedings.

This, Mr. Jakpa mentioned, he refused to do so.

The businessman is asking the CID to investigate what he describes as an attempt to fabricate evidence and undermine the court process.

The former Attorney-General has not yet publicly responded to the allegations.

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