The mothers, who fell victims to the baby harvesting scandal involving some health officers including at least two medical doctors, have been sharing their harrowing experience of being told their babies died, when indeed the tots are alive.
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An Ambulance driver, Senior Emergency Medical Technician (SNR EMT), Abraham Tetteh, who was shot by highway robbers on the Somanya-Adukrom road while transporting a woman in labour has died.
The late Abraham Tetteh, 40, until his demise at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra on Saturday was the Yilo Krobo Municipal officer in charge of the National Ambulance Service.
It would be recalled that highway robbers on Thursday, February 4, 2021 at about 12:00 midnight attacked the ambulance vehicle and shot the driver in the head, while rushing a woman in labour from the Akuse Government Hospital to the Eastern Regional Hospital in Koforidua.
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Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo was a little boy when Rawlings frequented Katamanso
A former Greater Accra regional minister, and now Regent for Katamanso, Nii Laryea Afotey Agbo has described in plain terms, how popular the late former president, Jerry John Rawlings, was even in the 1970s.
He said that after his arrest by the Limann government, Rawlings sought redress from the court but was told that if the government felt threatened by his movements and decided to put surveillance on him, then it had every right to do so.
This concern, he added, disturbed the former president who decided that if the courts would not give him a fair hearing, then it was better to keep a low profile.