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Accra engulfed by flood

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Two days of non-stop rains last Monday plunged the capital into major flooding, grinding activities to a halt.

The rains which started on Sunday resulted in massive flooding in many areas, culminating in the death of 12 with hundreds displaced.

In areas like the Odawna area, Alajo, Achimota and many others, flood waters swept through the township, clearing properties and filling homes.

This year’s rainy season had a devastating impact with the intensity and volume of surpassing the previous years.

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Circle overhead flooded

It exposed serious shortcomings in the country’s drainage infrastructure, planning, sanitation and building standards.

In many parts of the country, roads have been inundated as choked drains overflowed, turning major streets into flood drains.

The situation also worsen traffic congestion, with motorists spending several hours navigating flooded roads and commuters arriving home late after work.

Circle-Kaneshie lorry station flooded with vehicles submerged under flood waters

With the Ghana Meteorological Agency forecasting more rainfall in the weeks ahead, there is an urgent need for the government to intensify measures to address the problem.

This should include improving drainage systems, enforcing planning regulations and ensuring strict compliance with building standards.

To improve the situation, buildings constructed on water ways are being demolished to create a clear path for flood waters.

By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Attorney General asks High Court to revoke Hanan Aludiba’s travel approval

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The Attorney General has filed an application at the High Court seeking to set aside an earlier order that allowed Hanan Abdul-Wahab Aludiba, the first accused in a pending criminal case, to travel to the United Kingdom for specialist medical treatment.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice said the application was filed on behalf of the Republic after new information came to the attention of prosecutors following the court’s decision on June 29, 2026.

According to the Office, the new developments significantly change the circumstances under which the court granted Mr. Aludiba permission to travel.

The Attorney General said court documents filed in support of the application allege that Mr. Aludiba attempted to use an order from a differently constituted High Court in a separate case to access money held in bank accounts that remain frozen under valid orders obtained by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

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The Office said the bank reportedly declined the attempted withdrawal and informed the investigative authorities.

According to the statement, the alleged attempt happened shortly before Mr. Aludiba was scheduled to leave Ghana.

It said the development raises concerns about compliance with existing court orders, the integrity of the ongoing criminal trial, and the possibility that he may not return to face trial if allowed to leave the country.

The Attorney General said these facts were not before the court when it granted the travel request and could influence its decision if they had been known.

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It said the application is asking the High Court to reconsider its earlier decision in the interest of justice.

The Office stressed that the application is part of the normal legal process under Ghanaian law and does not seek to determine the outcome of the criminal case.

It noted that Mr. Aludiba continues to enjoy the constitutional presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction.

The statement further disclosed that following his arrest, Mr. Aludiba has been granted bail by the Economic and Organised Crime Office.

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The Office of the Attorney General said it will not comment further because the matter is currently before the High Court.

It reaffirmed its commitment to upholding the rule of law, protecting the integrity of criminal proceedings and ensuring due process for all accused persons.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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DVLA denies losing GH¢308,000 in alleged theft involving service personnel

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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has denied reports suggesting that GH¢308,000 was stolen from the Authority by one of its personnel.

In a statement, the DVLA said the money at the centre of the alleged theft case does not belong to the Authority and was not taken from any of its accounts.

According to the Authority, the case involves a personal dispute between two individuals, one of whom is a former National Service Personnel who currently works with the DVLA on contract.

It explained that although the individual is attached to the Authority, the alleged offence has no connection with its operations, finances or official duties.

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The DVLA said it has not suffered any financial loss as a result of the incident and described media reports suggesting otherwise as inaccurate and misleading.

The Authority was reacting to a media publication with the headline: “DVLA Service Personnel allegedly steals GH¢308K to purchase Hyundai Elantra saloon car, a Samsung 50-inch television set and pay sibling’s school fees.”

It urged media organisations and the public to report the matter accurately to avoid creating the false impression that public funds belonging to the DVLA had been stolen.

The DVLA assured the public that its financial systems remain secure and that its operations have not been affected.

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The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to integrity and accountability, adding that it has confidence in the legal process and will fully cooperate with the police if required.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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