The Accra Regional Police Command is looking for the mothers of two infants abandoned at two different locations.
The babies were dumped at Ogbojo and Agege, all suburbs of Accra.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Command, told the Ghana News Agency.
She said on December 27, 2020 at 0720 hours, Police received information indicating that a newly born baby had been abandoned at Ogbojo, and so the Police proceeded to the scene and found a day-old baby behind a cemetery.
DSP Tenge said the baby was taken to the Ogbojo Hospital for medical care.
A mother and her two children on Boxing Day escaped when fire gutted their wooden structure at Korle Gonno in Accra.
Madam Emelia Amartefio, and one of her children, whose name was not given were not in the structure at the time of the incident.
However, her six-year-old girl, who was in the structure raised an alarm for help.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command, told the Ghana News Agency in Accra on Tuesday.
She said, On 26/12/2020 at about 1430 hours, we received information that there was fire outbreak in a wooden structure at Korle - Gonno near Los Angeles School.
What legacy do you intend to leave for NDC and Ghana? - Kwamena Duncan queries Mahama
Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan has lambasted former President John Dramani Mahama for permitting his supporters to protest on the streets following the EC Chairperson s declaration of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as President-elect.
The former President has declined to accept the election verdict, hence doesn t see himself defeated by his political opponent.
He claims the elections were rigged and that the results are flawed and fictional .
He also demands an independent forensic audit of the election results.
Due to the statements of the former President and some leaders of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), the supporters who believe he (Mahama) won the elections have been demonstrating against the Electoral Commission.
Court blocks NDC’s planned daily protests in Accra The Accra Regional Police Command has secured a restriction order against the National Democratic Congress (NDC) from embarking on any further protests and demonstrations in Accra. A statement signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police, Head, Public Affairs Unit of the Greater Accra Regional Police, Effia Tengey, on Wednesday, December 23 said “In a matter between the Republic (Ghana Police Service) and National Democratic Congress and Kobina Ade Coker, the High Court, under Justice Elfreda Amy Denkyi (Mrs) has prohibited all NDC intended protests from Sunday 26th December 2020-10tgh January 2021. “The prohibition order follows an Affidavit filed by the Police upon receipt of notification from the Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the NDC, Kobina Ade Coker, on intended daily protests within the above-mentioned dates in Accra and all constituencies across the country.”