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Police rescue tortured victim in viral video, two arrested

The Police in Half Assini Division has rescued a 12-year-old boy who was seen in a viral video tied with a nylon rope, hanging on a roof of a building and being subjected to severe beatings by two adults for having stolen GHC 200 at New Ankasa community near Elubo in the Western Region.

The Suspects Issah Morro, 58 years and Suleman Abdul Rashid 27 years who were seen in the video have been arrested.

According to a statement signed by Superintendent of Police, Head of Public Affairs Unit, Western Region, Olivia E.T Adika,  Suspects are currently in Police custody assisting investigation

Meanwhile, the victim has received medical attention and handed over to his father.

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The Command has assured the safety of the public and urged all to report any suspicious or harmful behaviour promptly to the nearest Police Station.

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The Committee on Defence and Interior Engages Ghana National Fire Service Over Operational Crisis

The Committee on Defence and Interior held a crucial engagement with the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) to discuss urgent challenges threatening the operations of the service.

The Director of Finance at GNFS, D.C.F.O Mark Brako Appiah disclosed that many of their fire tenders are over 22 years old and no longer supported with spare parts locally, raising fears of a possible shutdown by the end of the year if the situation is not addressed.

He also pointed to the public’s disregard for fire safety protocols, such as sleeping near gas cylinders and the lack of escape routes in most buildings, which he said contributes significantly to fire-related deaths.

In addition to the ageing equipment, the service is grappling with a shortage of command and utility vehicles, lack of fire stations in key areas, and limited access to functional hydrants.

These limitations, he explained, not only affect emergency response times but also discourage investors from entering underserved regions.

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Personnel health was also highlighted as a concern, with many suffering from prolonged exposure to smoke during rescue operations.

Chief Fire Officer Madam Daniella Mawusi Ntow-Sarpong acknowledged a decline in public trust and assured the Committee that efforts are underway to improve internal discipline, training, and professionalism among staff.

She also addressed concerns about fire tenders arriving at scenes without water, attributing the issue to the lack of hydrants in some communities.

The Committee, led by the chairman, James Agalga, pledged to present its findings and recommendations to Parliament to help strengthen the Service and ensure it remains fit for its mandate of safeguarding life and property.

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Government pays feeding grant of special needs schools

The Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) has disclosed to the stakeholders in Special Needs Education that the Government of Ghana has released the
feeding grant of Special Needs Schools across the country.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Head of Public Relations, Daniel Fenyi.

The statement revealed that a total amount of GHC8,989,866.00 had been paid. This covers the feeding grant of all the learners.

According to GES, the disbursement demonstrates the Government’s continued commitment to inclusive education and the wellbeing of learners with special needs.

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Management of GES added that it acknowledges and appreciates the patience, resilience, and dedication of all heads, staff, and learners of Special Schools, “We also commend the Government for prioritising Special
Needs Education.”

“GES remains committed to collaborating with all stakeholders to ensure equitable and quality
education for every learner, regardless of ability,” the statement added.

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