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Fire outbreak displaces dozens at Asokore Mampong

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• A fire scene at Nima-Moke in Asokore Mampong

 Dozens of dwellers at a Ni­ma-Moke, in Asokore Mam­pong of the Ashanti region, have been displaced following a fire outbreak.

So far, no life has been reported lost as a result of the incident.

Nima-Moke, is a slum in the Asokore Mampong Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The fire, which began around 4:30 p.m., on Friday January 17, 2024, de­stroyed over 50 wooden structures that served as home for the people.

Mariama, who witnessed the start, shared what she saw, saying, “The blaze spread quickly due to the presence of flammable materials in the area, which is home to people believed to be migrants from northern Ghana seeking better economic opportunities.”

Most of the affected residents were away at the market or their workplaces when the fire broke out, leaving them unable to save their belongings

 Families, including children, were rendered homeless and unsure of where to find shelter.

The fire outbreak was about the second to have ravaged the slum, as a similar fire incident occurred in 2020 displacing many residents and destroying valuable possessions.

It comes barely two weeks after a devastating fire broke out at Dagomba Line in Asawaase, claiming the life of a 3-year-old boy who was sleeping in a room with his 12-year-old sister.

Eyewitnesses said the sister escaped the inferno but failed to alert anyone, leaving the boy trapped inside.

Neighbours who noticed the fire were unable to reach the fire depart­ment, believing that access to the area was limited.

Instead, they banded together to extinguish the flames. The boy’s parents were not at home at the time of the inci­dent, having not yet returned from work.

Preliminary reports from neighbours suggested that the fire might have been caused by a faulty electrical connection, although that has not been officially confirmed.

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 GIS alerts public about recruitment scam

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 The Ghana Immigra­tion Service (GIS) has cautioned the general public, particularly job seek­ers, to be wary of fraudulent recruitment adverts, circulating on social media platforms.

According to the GIS, these misleading recruitment messages are the handiwork of fraudsters, who aim to exploit desperate job seekers, by luring them into making payments through mobile money platforms with the promise of securing employment.

A statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of Immigration (ACI), Mr Amoako-Atta, copied The Ghanaian Times, yesterday, categorically denied any ongoing recruitment exercise by GIS, and urged the public to disregard such advertisements.

“The Service is not undertak­ing any recruitment exercise as advertised on social media. These persons are fraudsters who are only duping innocent job seekers of their hard-earned money,” the GIS cautioned.

The statement further stated that the GIS has not sanctioned any individual or group to carry out recruitment on its behalf whether as special protocol or general recruitment.

It reiterated that the only official medium for announcing recruitment exercises remains the national newspapers and the Service’s verified communication channels.

“It is important to note that when the Service is ready to re­cruit, it will inform the general public through advertisements in the national dailies,” the GIS emphasised.

The statement cautioned the public not to fall prey to such scams, and advised against paying any money to persons posing as recruitment agents.

Moreover, the GIS also called on individuals, who encounter such fraudsters, to report to the nearest GIS office or the Police for the necessary legal action to be taken.

ACI Amoako-Atta reaf­firmed GIS’s commitment to transparency and accountability in its operations and advised the public to remain vigilant and to seek verification before engag­ing with any recruitment-related communications.

The GIS’s warning comes at a time when youth unemploy­ment continues to pose a major challenge in the country, making many young people vulnerable to fraudulent schemes.

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Police arrest two suspects in connection with electrical cables 

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The Central Regional Police Command has arrested two suspects in connection with the transportation of some electricity cables believed to be the property of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). 

The suspects, Mohammed Sulemana and Iddrisu Basit, both driver’s mates of an articulated truck, were arrested on April 1, 2025 at Gomoa Awombrew in the Central Region.

The truck, with registration number GC 7410-11,  loaded with 28 rims of ECG cables was found parked at Gomoa Awombrew. 

Officials from ECG, led by their Operations Officer, Mr. David Ackom, confirmed ownership of the cables but stated that no such consignment was expected in the area. 

The truck, remains under police guard at Gomoa Awombrew while efforts are ongoing to arrest the truck driver, Zibo Imoro, who is currently on the run.  

Investigation continues.

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Choreographer jailed for defiling 7 girls

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The Twifo-Hemang District Court, presided over by Mr Maxwell Ofori Kpodo, has sentenced a 50-year-old man, Eric Adu Amissah, to six years imprisonment for sexually assaulting seven girls at Twifo-Heman in the Heman Lower Denkyira District. 

The victims, all minors between the ages of six and seven, are pupils at a cultural dance school operated by the convict.

According to Chief Inspector Joseph Kussah, the Prosecutor, Adu Amissah, a choreography teacher, exploited his position as a cultural dance instructor to abuse the trust of his young pupils.

The convict allegedly used manipulative tactics, including buying soft drinks and toffees for the children and later apply lubricant on his penis and fingers to facilitate the abuses.

The act was detected after the girls fell sick, one after the other and were sent to the hospital by their parents where they admitted that they have been defiled by Adu Amissah.

Adu Amissah, according to the prosecutor, jumped bail for six months after being granted bail during the initial stage of the investigation.

However, through the vigorous efforts of the Central North Regional Police Cyber Unit, the convict was located and arrested at Adenta in the Greater Accra Region.

On March 5, 2025, Adu Amissah was brought before the Twifo-Hemang District Magistrates Court to face seven counts of indecent assault, and he pleaded guilty to all counts.

He was, therefore, convicted on his own plea by the court. –GNA

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