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Remanded without bail 10 suspected National Security agents

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On February 22, the Juaso circuit court remanded 10 alleged national security agents who had been detained for alleged extortion in Asiwa in the Ashanti region into police custody.

The 13-person organization is alleged to have been operating illegally in the Asiwa enclave and extorting money from small-scale miners.

On Friday about 12 p.m., a Police patrol unit blocked the main Kumasi-Konongo high roadway to stop the syndicate’s speeding land cruisers.

The Konongo police patrol squad caught the culprits as they fled with their loot.

They turned up a rifle, some single-bar weapons, and some gold stones.

The suspects were initially taken into military custody but were turned over to the Konongo police command on Monday 10 so that the investigation could continue and charges could be filed.

The ten suspects were accused of stealing and having illegal access to military equipment at a court hearing today.

The court stated that we need properly make a written application through the Attorney General, according to the defense attorney for the accused, Maurice Ampaw, who told William Evans-Nkum that his client’s bail request had been denied.

March 7 has been set aside for the case.

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Akufo-Addo leaves Ghana for state visit to Guinea-Bissau

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At the invitation of the president of Guinea-Bissau, His Excellency Umaru Sissoco Embalo, Chairperson of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, led the Ghanaian delegation out of the country on Sunday, May 14, 2023.

The visit’s goals are to further solidify the already close ties between the two nations and look into potential new areas of cooperation for their mutual advantage.

The President will meet with President Embalo in private during his visit to Guinea-Bissau. He will also receive the Amilcar Cabral Medal, the country’s highest honor, speak at the law school of the Amilcar Cabral University, and interact with the Ghanaian soldiers serving in Bissau as part of the ECOWAS Stabilization Support Mission.

The Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, Minister of Foreign Affairs, as well as representatives from the Presidency and Foreign Ministry, accompanied the President.

On Tuesday, May 16, 2018, the President will return to Ghana. During his absence, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice President, would carry out the President’s duties in accordance with Article 60(8) of the Constitution.

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At Bortianor, a three-story church edifice collapses

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In Bortianor, in the Greater Accra Region, frantic rescue efforts are under way to locate any bodies that may be trapped under a three-story church structure.

On May 9, the Word in Action Church structure fell.

There are concerns that some churchgoers may have been present when the tragedy occurred.

The Ghana Police Service had representatives on the scene.

The National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) and the Ghana National Fire Service sent employees to the scene to assist with rescue operations.

Thousands of locals flocked to the area to assist in saving loved ones who might have been inside the church when the structure collapsed.

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Re-election of Apostle Nyamekye as head of the Church of Pentecost

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On May 4, Apostle Eric Nyamekye was chosen once again to lead the Church of Pentecost for the ensuing five years.

With a staggering 99.45 percent of the voting, Apostle Nyamekye was re-elected.

The 46th General Council Meetings of the Church took place in the Pentecost Convention Center in the Central Region, where the elections took place.

Apostle Prof Opoku Onyinah was elected to succeed Apostle Nyamekye on May 3, 2018, exactly five years ago. At the time, he served as the area head of the Church of Pentecost in Koforidua. He succeeded as the Church’s sixth leader.

Voting results on Thursday showed that Apostle Nyamekye had earned the conclave’s support.

On Thursday, he received 1,255 of the 1,262 “Yes” votes. Five years prior, he had received 994 of the 1009 “Yes” votes.

At the same council meetings, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi was also chosen to serve as the church’s general secretary.

Apostle Kumi Larbi, who held the position for 10 years, is replaced by him.

Apostle Obuobi, 53, received 1,256 ‘Yes’ votes out of 1,262 total ballots, or 99.6%.

The following five years will be his tenure.

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