General News
Residents in Senya Bereku clashes with the military over disputed land
Over a land dispute, villagers and chiefs of Senya Bereku in the Central region battled with military soldiers from the Ghana Armed Forces.
According to Citi News, the Gomoa Fetteh Traditional Council and the Senya Bereku Traditional Council have a long-standing conflict over one hundred acres of property that the Gomoa Fetteh Traditional Council is granting to the Military.
The Senya Traditional Council besieged the aforementioned piece of property, stalling the ceremony to formally hand over the land to the Military and threatening mayhem if the authorities at Gomoa Fetteh handed over the land to the Military.
According to the Acting Chief of Senya Bereku, Nai Kwaku Kormittey, they would fight any effort to hand up their territory to the military.
“The Fetteh people approached us and we spoke to them about the said piece of land. We informed our lawyers about the move for advice but before we realised the military had entered the piece of land working. We heard that they were coming here to perform an official ceremony to hand over the land to their officer so we besieged the land.
“We want to tell the President of the state to look into the matter. An estate developer gave them a piece of land close to our land but they have sold it and now trying to approach our land. We won’t agree” Nai Kormittey said.
General News
Presidency mourns driver killed in Akufo-Addo’s convoy tragedy
The Jubilee House has expressed condolences to the family of the driver who died in an accident involving President Akufo-Addo’s convoy.
The incident occurred near Bunso on Sunday, May 19, when the convoy returned from Kumasi after following the President to a series of activities throughout the weekend.
Unfortunately, Kwesi Arthur, the driver of a Toyota Land Cruiser, died in the process.
“In addition, numerous close protection and police personnel from the President’s security detail sustained varied degrees of injury and underwent initial care at the Suhum Government Hospital. According to the May 19 announcement, the injured are now being airlifted to the University of Ghana Medical Centre for additional treatment and monitoring.
General News
One killed in Akufo-Addo’s convoy accident at Bunso Junction
A car in President Akufo-Addo’s convoy has been involved in an accident.
The accident is believed to have occurred near Bunso Junction in the Eastern Region.
According to reports, a KIA Rhino truck collided with the car, causing the collision.
The driver of the Toyota Land Cruiser died on the scene, while three other passengers suffered varied degrees of damage.
President Akufo-Addo, who visited the funeral of former Deputy Finance Minister John Kumah in Kumasi over the weekend, was not in the convoy when the tragedy occurred.
Social media videos show the heavily crushed Toyota on the side of the road, with several security guards nearby.
General News
Cecilia Dapaah’s husband shocked by stolen money
Daniel Osei Kuffuor, the husband of former Sanitation Minister Cecilia Abena Dapaah, told the High Court in Accra that he was “shocked” and “surprised” to find that one of her former housekeepers, Sarah Agyei, masterminded the alleged theft of money from them.
Sarah Agyei, he claims, was quite dependable during her five-year tenure as a housekeeper.
He was surprised, however, when investigations revealed that she, along with the other accused, masterminded the deed.
On May 3, Mr. Osei Kuffuor, 85, a Professional Architect with over 50 years of expertise, stated this while under cross-examination by counsel for Sarah Agyei, the second accused.
Augustine Gyamfi, Counsel for the Second Accused, stated that his client had been a loyal housekeeper for the Complainants (Cecilia Dapaah and her husband) and questioned why she should be associated with the incident.
In his statement, Mr. Osei Kuffuor, the first of the six Prosecution Witnesses, stated that he was astonished when investigations showed Sarah Agyei’s connection to the other defendants.
“I was astonished to learn that they were related. Because I had no suspicions for the previous five years, I was surprised to learn that she was involved in this case,” Mr Osei Kuffour told the court.
When asked by Counsel if he was astonished and “still did not believe” that the 2nd Accused was engaged in the affair, Mr Kuffuor, who was testifying as the first prosecution witness, responded, “Now that I have had all the information, I know that she is even a part of it and she was even the mastermind.”
While questioning the Witness, Counsel argued that the Witness had no information that his client (Sarah Agyei) masterminded the conduct, and that if he had such information, “you would have stated it clearly in black and white in your witness statement.”
The Witness said, “I have the information,” and that “at the time of the theft, I never imagined that A2 (Sarah Agyei) was the mastermind.”
Mr Tuffour said, “I have been in several interrogations when they were together, and I know what I heard.”
Counsel then inquired as to “which interrogation” he was present for.
The Witness then stated, “About one, two, or three,” adding, “We were just visiting and were called in.”
The Witness stated to the Court, “One occasion after A2 (Sarah Agyei) had been apprehended by the police and they were even going to the premises, and so on, we followed them.”
“We knew what was happening,” he said,” adding that, “We took interest in what was happening.”
The Witness consequently disagreed with Counsel for Sarah Agyei’s suggestion that the 2nd Accused “never involved herself in this theft,” and that, “she had been a faithful house help working for you (Witness).
Allegation
Counsel for the A2 (Sarah Agyei) said his client (Sarah Agyei) was arraigned because of the Witness’s allegations that the stolen money was shared amongst some people
“You see, one time during a search at the house, there was my wife’s jewelry box in the house and my wife said this is my jewelry box and A2 said she found the box in a garbage bin in our house and she liked it and she took it,” the Witness said.
“It was part of the jewelry stolen from our house,” he said, adding that, “We found this in her house.”
It was the case of Counsel for the 2nd Accused that, the said jewelry box was thrown away by “your wife (Cecilia Dapaah) after they had cleaned her room and asked your wife whether she can keep it.”
But the Witness, Daniel Osei Kuffuor, disagreed.
“I can tell you that nobody cleaned that bedroom/storeroom. My wife herself entered that room. Nobody was allowed to clean that room,” he told the Court.
Abandoned Jewelry box
It was the case of Lawyer Gyemfi that, after several searches at A2’s (Sarah Agyei) house, he (Witness) could not find any jewelry of Cecilia Dapaah in the 2nd Accused house.
But, the Witness said, “It was only one visit that we were there that we found this abandoned jewelry box in her house.”
The Witness, however, said “I did not hear that,” when they went with the police the first day to A2’s house, “her own kente cloth that she used for her engagement, your wife (Cecilia Dapaah) claimed it was her kente cloth.
Further Cross-examination continues.
Breakdown of stolen cash
On May 3, Daniel Osei Kuffuor, the husband of former sanitation Minister, Cecilia Abena Dapaah gave a breakdown of monies stolen from their storeroom by their house to help Patience Botwe and six others.
The 85-year-old Professional Architect with 53 years of experience said the accused persons stole two sets of $210, 000 and $200, 000 from their storeroom.
In addition to the dollars, he said another set of £300,000 belonging to him and GHc300,000 being contributions that Cecilia Dapaah’s siblings made towards the funeral of her late mother were also stolen.
“Subsequently, my wife and I found out that some of our valuables as well as huge sums of money had been stolen from the storeroom.
“This included an amount of 210,000 US Dollars which belonged to my wife’s deceased brother, Nana Akwasi Essan II alias Charles Dapaah,” he said.
Other monies he said were stolen from their storeroom were: “Two Hundred Thousand US Dollars ($200,000 USD) belonging to Dorcas Wiredua, my niece who is also my client.
“Three Hundred Thousand Euros (£300,000) belonging to me,” and “Three Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHc300,000) being contributions that my wife’s siblings and her made towards the funeral of her late mother. Fifty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHc50,000) belonging to my wife,” he stated.
Charges
Patience Botwe, 18, and Sarah Agyei, 30, together with Benjamin Sowah, Malik Dauda, Christiana Achab, Job Pomary, and Yahaya Sumaila have all denied the various charges pressed against them – ranging from Conspiracy to steal, stealing, dishonestly receiving, and money laundering.
Despite being granted bail, they cannot meet their respective bail conditions and are still in lawful custody.
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