General News
4 Suspects Grabbed In Deadly Robbery

The Ghana Police Service through sustained intelligence-led operation over a nine week period have arrested four armed robbery suspects connected to a deadly attacked.
The suspects who were involved in a robbery attack that led to the death of two people, were arrested at Asaman Tamfoe in the Atiwa East District of the Eastern Region.
The robbers, numbering seven, attacked a gold buying company in the town, shot and killed the security man on duty and robbed the company of an unspecified amount of money. While attempting to escape, they also shot one other person who later died.
According to a Police report, through ongoing painstaking investigations and intelligence, four of the gang members have been arrested so far.
The Police said suspect Moro Saado was arrested on 3rd June, 2022 in Kumasi, suspect Aliu Ousmanu who shot the security man was arrested on 14th June,2022 at Akanten, near Asesewa, Elvis Kwaasie was arrested on 15th June, 2022 at Asaman Tamfoe and Issaka Abdul alias Baba Liman was arrested at Sofoline, Kumasi on 2nd August.
“We wish to assure the public that the remaining three members of the gang, can run and hide, but not forever, we will surely get them arrested to face justice” the Police added.
Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com
General News
Accra Institute of Technology: Fostering Educational Innovation and Excellence

Accra Institute of Technology (AIT) is a model of academic achievement in Ghana, providing a dynamic learning environment that encourages innovation and skill development. AIT has evolved as a premier school, impacting the future of students in a variety of professions, thanks to its commitment to offering outstanding education. In this detailed essay, we will look at the Accra Institute of Technology’s history, academic programmes, campus infrastructure, and overall influence.
History and Mission
Professor Clement Dzidonu, a visionary scholar and entrepreneur, launched AIT in 2009. The objective of the institution is to deliver world-class education that equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to flourish in a fast changing global context. AIT is dedicated to cultivating an environment of innovation, critical thinking, and ethical leadership.
Academic Programs
AIT provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate academic programmes in subjects such as engineering, business administration, computer technology, and health sciences. The programme is designed to match worldwide standards by incorporating practical experiences and industry-relevant abilities to prepare students for professional difficulties.
- Engineering Programs: AIT is well-known for its engineering programmes, which include Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. These programmes integrate academic knowledge with practical practise, preparing students for influential jobs in the engineering sector.
- Business and Management: AIT’s School of Business offers Business Administration, Accounting, and Finance programmes. These programmes, which emphasise entrepreneurship and leadership abilities, provide students with the tools they need to negotiate the complexity of the corporate world.
- Information Technology (IT): AIT recognises the relevance of Information Technology (IT) in the digital era. The institute provides Computer Science, Information Technology Management, and Software Engineering programmes, preparing students for employment in the technology industry.
- Health Sciences: AIT’s School of Allied Health Sciences offers programmes in Medical Laboratory Technology and Public Health. These programmes respond to the increased demand for qualified workers in the healthcare and public health sectors.
Campus Facilities
The AIT campus is outfitted with cutting-edge amenities that promote a positive learning environment. Modern classrooms, well-equipped labs, a library with a huge range of academic materials, and leisure facilities are among them. The campus infrastructure represents AIT’s dedication to provide students with the resources they need for holistic learning.
Research and Innovation
AIT maintains a high focus on research and innovation, encouraging both teachers and students to participate in cutting-edge initiatives. The institute works with industrial partners and research institutions to address real-world difficulties and make advances in a variety of sectors.
International Collaborations
AIT has formed alliances with prestigious foreign universities and institutes, promoting a global perspective in its educational programmes. These alliances provide students exchange programmes, cooperative research activities, and exposure to a variety of cultural experiences.
Alumni Success Stories
The achievements of AIT’s graduates, who have succeeded in a variety of sectors and professions, represent the school’s success. AIT graduates are making major national and worldwide contributions to engineering, business, technology, and healthcare.
Conclusion
Accra Institute of Technology is a forerunner in Ghanaian higher education, committed to academic achievement, innovation, and holistic development. AIT continues to influence the future of its students and contribute to the progress of knowledge and technology in the area via its diversified programmes, cutting-edge research, and worldwide collaborations. AIT, as a learning and innovation hub, is critical in educating the next generation of leaders and professionals for the challenges and possibilities of the twenty-first century.
General News
Make sachet and bottled water available on the market – Seth Yormewu to GWCL

Seth Yormewu, the District Chief Executive for Anloga in the Volta Region, has urged Ghana Water Company Limited to make sachet and bottled water accessible on the market.
According to the DCE, the Company’s water is of good quality, but because it is not on the market, most residents are unaware of it and unable to purchase it.
Mr Yormewu made the request as the Company was distributing relief materials to those affected by the Akosombo Dam leakage in the region.
The Company’s Volta Regional Directorate, in partnership with its Head Office, distributed 1,000 sachet bags and 50 packs of bottled water to victims in the district.
G-WATER, a subsidiary of Ghana Water Company Limited, provided the victims with high-quality water.
The DCE also requested that the Company open an office in Anloga, stating that the area has 28 voting districts and that the creation would aid in the successful delivery of services to the people.
The GWCL’s Volta Regional Chief Manager, Mr Francis Lamptey, informed Ghana News Agency that the company will evaluate the application for the opening of an office in the area.
He said that a district required a minimum of 5,000 clients, but “if it is below, about 1,000 2,000, we do what we called sub district.”
Mr Lamptey stated that they would examine the data available to them and establish an office if the region has the requisite number.
General News
Ghana Card: NIA employees guilty of enrolling unqualified applicants

The police have obtained a bench warrant for the search and arrest of an accused Fulani herdsman, Amadu Seeta, for obtaining a Ghana Card without following conventional operating protocols.
George Kwame Essien, an Assistant Technical Enrolment Officer (ATEO) of the National Identification Authority (NIA) at the Walewale District Office in the North East Region, who supported Seeta in registering for the Ghana Card, was convicted.
The NIA stated on November 30, 2023, in a statement, “On 26th November 2023, the Police Investigation Unit of NIA Head Office, Accra, initiated an inquiry into alleged misconduct by Mr George Kwame Essien. The investigation focused on the registration of an unqualified applicant, Amadu Seeta (currently at large), an alleged Fulani herdsman, who received an ECOWAS Identity Card without following standard operating procedures.”
The NIA has warned its employees and the general public not to break the law or the NIA’s Standard Operating Procedures.
It stated, “Persons found culpable will face the full consequences of the law.”
Read the statement by the NIA below
For Immediate Release:
NIA Addresses Misconduct Leading to Conviction of Assistant Technical Enrolment Officer.
The National Identification Authority (NIA) informs the public of the recent conviction of Mr. George Kwame Essien, an Assistant Technical Enrolment Officer (ATEO) of the Authority, at the Walewale District Office in the North East Region.
On 26th November 2023, the Police Investigation Unit of NIA Head Office, Accra, initiated an inquiry into alleged misconduct by Mr. George Kwame Essien. The investigation focused on the registration of an unqualified applicant, Amadu Seeta (currently at large), an alleged Fulani herdsman, who received an ECOWAS Identity Card without following standard operating procedures.
The investigation uncovered that on 25th September 2023, Essien registered Amadu Seeta without adhering to due process. Seeta did not meet the necessary registration requirements, prompting Essien to forge NIA Form One and an Oath of Identity Form belonging to Braimah Seini. Mr. Frank Donkor, an Assistant Registration Officer, detected irregularities and promptly retrieved the card from Seeta, who subsequently fled the scene. Following a comprehensive investigation, George Kwame Essien pleaded guilty on 29th November 2023 before the Tamale District Court II.
Consequently, he was convicted and sentenced to seven months’ imprisonment on count two (Forgery of Document, Contrary to section 158 of the Criminal Offences Act 1960, Act 29), and six months each on counts 1 (Abetment of Crime, Contrary to section 20(1) of the Criminal Offences Act 1960, Act 29, and section 40 (1) (A) of the National Identity Register Act 2008, Act 750), 3 (Causing an unauthorized interference with electronic records, Contrary to section 125 of the Electronic Transaction Act 2008, Act 772), and 4 (Causing an unauthorized modification of information, Contrary to section 40 (1) (g) of the National Identity Register Act 2008, Act 750), with all sentences to run concurrently. Essien has been handed over to the Tamale Prisons Authority to serve his sentence.
A bench warrant has been issued for the search and arrest of suspect Amadu Seeta, who remains at large, to stand trial.
Through this release, the NIA emphasizes to all staff and the general public that violations of the law and NIA’s Standard Operating Procedures will not be tolerated. Persons found culpable will face the full consequences of the law.
The NIA remains resolute and steadfast in its commitment to upholding the rule of law, without fear or favour, and promoting integrity, patriotism, and decency in the workplace.
End
Corporate Affairs Directorate
30th November 2023
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