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Ghana Reads Initiative, Adwinsa Publications collaborate to mark Intern’l Literacy Day

Mr Kwaku Oppong Amponsah adressing the congregation
The Ghana Reads Initiative in collaboration with Adwinsa Publications marked this year’s International Literacy Day with focus on supporting persons with special needs.
The event held at E-Ananse, a library in Accra, brought together teachers, students, writers and other stakeholders in education to share ideas to promote literacy and inclusivity within Ghana’s education system.
Speaking at the event, the Secretary-General of the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA), Mr Wale Okediran said it was important to support children with disabilities to be able to make progress in education.
“Our unwavering commitment lies in providing children with disabilities with education and quality life free from discrimination within their communities,” he stated.
He said, it was crucial to provide essential support systems to ensure these children were not intimidated.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Adwinsa Publications, Mr Kwaku Oppong Amponsah, expressed concern about the unfortunate maltreatment sometimes endured by children with special needs at the hands of their teachers.
Mr Amponsah called for an end to such discrimination, highlighting that those children constituted an integral part of the educational ecosystem.
There was a special presentation by Mrs Belinda Bukari, from the Special Education Division, of the Ghana Education Service (GES), focusing on the identification, referral and appropriate placement of children with special needs within the education set-up.
Mrs Bukari urged teachers to avoid discriminatory practices but rather, should actively involve children with special needs in their educational processes.
She urged educators to adopt the ‘ABC’ method; Appearance, Behaviour, Complaints as means to identify potential issues and promptly guide students towards the necessary support structures.
She stated that students with special educational needs must not be marginalised by educational policies, emphasising the need to formulate inclusive strategies within the educational framework.
Mr Kwesi Koomson expressed his appreciation to the Ghana Reads Initiative and Adwinsa Publications for their role in ensuring the programme’s success.
He said, with the synergy between the two bodies, there was prospect for positive transformation assisting children with special needs in the country.
By George Obeng Osei
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Police declare soldier wanted in double homicide; Offer GH₵100,000 reward

The Ghana Police Service has launched a manhunt for Prince Krah, a 30-year-old military officer, in connection with the brutal murder of a couple at Saki, near Tema Golf City.
A GH₵100,000 reward has been offered for any credible information leading to his arrest.The victims, identified as Ebenezer Kwabena Obiri, 45, and Mary Anim, 22, were discovered dead in their chamber-and-hall apartment on May 1, 2026.
According to police reports, both bodies bore multiple machete wounds. Investigators established that the suspect had been cohabiting with the couple prior to the incident.
Police records indicate that Mr. Obiri was last seen alive in the company of Krah on the night of April 30.
Following preliminary investigations, the Kpone Magistrate Court issued a warrant for the suspect’s arrest on May 4.Krah is described as being approximately 5.7 feet tall, dark in complexion, and of stout build.
He was last seen wearing a Lacoste shirt and jeans.Security intelligence suggests that Krah has gone into hiding and may be seeking refuge within the Kakusunanka area or the Kamina Barracks in Tamale.
They have urged the public to exercise caution and report any sightings of the suspect to the nearest police station or via the emergency toll-free lines 191 or 112.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Stop harassment, release Abdul Hanan and wife immediately- Afenyo-Markin demands

The minority leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin has called for the immediate release of former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of National Food Buffed Stock Company, NAFCO over what he describe as extra judicial harassment.
In a statement by the minority leader, he noted that “I have become aware of the unwarranted arrest and incarceration of the former Chief Executive Officer of the National Food and Buffer Stock Company, Abdul-Wahab Hanan Aludiba and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) yesterday, 5th May, 2026.”
Mr.Afenyo-Markins described the incident as a needless and face-saving arrest adding that “followed one year of arraignment of the two accused persons with 3 others in court on charges whose weakness and frivolity were exposed by defence counsel through objections raised and upheld by the court at the Case Management Conference held in the course of the trial.”
According to him the Attorney-General, in response to the objections raised and in a bid to boost the weak prosecution he had initiated, attempted to introduce fresh witness statements without leave of the court, contrary to the rules governing the conduct of criminal proceedings in the Republic.
He added that when an objection was raised again by defence counsel led by Mr. Godfred Yeboah Dame and same was upheld by the court, the Attorney-General’s next move was to withdraw all the charges against the accused persons.
According to him “One would have thought that EOCO would step back, conduct more thorough investigations and understand the matter before deciding whether to charge the accused persons again or not.”
“However, in an impulsive and knee-jerk reaction, EOCO re-arrested Mr. Hanan Abdul-Wahab and his wife for offences unknown to even his legal team and whisked them off to the EOCO office. Strangely, they have been refused bail and have been kept in custody since yesterday, even though they were on bail granted by the court just before the charges were withdrawn,” he added.
He further noted that Hanan’s lawyers, who were at the offices of EOCO from about 11 am until 8 pm last night, were denied access to him.
This according to the Afenyo-Markin the conduct of EOCO, the Attorney-General and the Government as a whole, in harassing and torturing these innocent citizens of the land in the manner described above, very shameful, reprehensible and most unworthy of a healthy democracy that Ghana has struggled to build the past 33 years.
He therefore added that the law enforcement processes should be deployed to deal with actual wrongdoing in accordance with due process and not utilised as a propagandist machinery for the Government by arresting and detaining leading members of the opposition as a way of purporting to give meaning to the Government’s failed ORAL promise.
“I take note that the Attorney-General held a massive press conference last year, cited the Buffer Stock case as a major example of the ORAL drive, and vilified these same accused persons as having stolen money from the State when he had not even filed any charges against them,” he added.
“EOCO’s move in rearresting the accused persons after charges had been withdrawn (after a whole year of subjecting the accused persons to unnecessary assassination of their character) is clearly a desperate attempt to save the face of the Attorney-General and sustain a false impression of a continuation of the Government’s failed ORAL promise,” he noted.
“The EOCO boss, Raymond Archer, must learn to operate in accordance with due process like his predecessors used to do. That important institution of State must not be turned into a rogue outfit for harassing and torturing innocent citizens extra judicially when the Government becomes frustrated by a failure to prove offences levelled against them in a court of law, as we have seen in the Buffer Stock,” he said.
“I call on EOCO and the Attorney-General to release Hanan Abdul-Wahab and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni immediately.This impunity must stop,” he concluded.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme




