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Police investigate Nkwanta South health promotions officer for alleged defilement

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The Nkwanta health promotion officer, Richard Morgan Kudzo Azaglo is being investigated for allegedly drugging and defiling two minors who lived with him and his wife.

Mr. Azaglo who once practised as a nurse prior to his current role, is alleged to be in the practice of intravenously injecting young girls with substances that intoxicates them and then defiling his victims.

The suspect’s wife retails fresh and smoked fish and often required the services of maids to help in the business. Sadly, these girls are reported to quickly become subjects of sexual abuse by Mr Azaglo.

Two girls aged 13 and 15 who lived with Mr Azagloh and his wife, according to social welfare staff, regularly reported to school tired and druggy.

“The girls always reported to school late and tired, so they reported to their teacher that their caregiver (Mr Azaglo) routinely injected them with substances with the claim that it was for protection. They woke up the following mornings with bruised genitalia and extreme fatigue” Kafui Kpodo, a Social Welfare staff in Nkwanta.

One of Azaglo’s victims is a 13-year-old primary 4 pupil whom we prefer to call Ama Dogo said that they were injected at least 3 times every week except when they had their menstrual cycle.

Ama Dogo’s father said he did not want his daughter to grow up with caregivers but Mr. Azaglo persuaded him to rethink his position.

“I was deceived by Mr. Azaglo’s seemingly good intentions. But when I heard of the abuse, I knew I had to act. I didn’t want my daughter to be another statistic. No parent should have to go through what we did,” the father said.

The 13-year-old Ama had scars on the back of her palm. She said those are scars from the continued administration of intravenous injections of the substance to herself and the other 15-year-old girl who lived with Mr Azaglo and his wife.

“He would come into our room at night, and I would be too afraid to say anything. He will inject us, and we’ll fall asleep almost immediately,” Ama Dogo said.

After about 4 months of stay with Mr. Azaglo, Ama Dogo was rescued. This was not until the other 15-year-old girl who had stayed with Mr. Azaglo longer reported to her teacher that their caregiver administered them a substance which always pushed them into a deep sleep almost immediately. This left them with pain, injury, and blood in their genitals in the mornings.

Ama Dogo said Mr. Azaglo told them the injections were for protection.

Ama also said the doctor who conducted examinations on her and the other girl upon police request prescribed Cefuroxime, Oral Tablets to treat infections. She said that the doctor added that the examinations revealed that they had sex regularly even though she did not remember ever having sex.

The social worker Kafui Kpodo corroborated Ama’s claims adding that the medical report and empty injection vials found in the suspect’s house were presented to the police to aid their investigations.

It is commonplace to hear that several sexual-violence-against-girl-child charges are dropped prior to court hearings even when there seems to be enough evidence to prove guilt.

In the case of Ama Dogo and the other girl, Mr. Azaglo and his wife visited the families of the victims to plead for a discontinuation of the case.

The father of Ama Dogo said “The suspect had paid me a visit to request that the matter be handled out of the courts. But I refused. I think that justice has to be served.”

Godwin Yao Nsembe, Chairman of the Kokomba Workers Association in Nkwanta said “These occurrences are becoming one too many and have to come to an end at a point. We need to come together as a community to protect our children and ensure that perpetrators face the full force of the law.”

The Oti Regional Director for Social Welfare Innocent Agbolosu said his office was doing “everything in our power to ensure that justice is served for the victims.”

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that “at least 120 million girls under the age of 20 – about 1 in 10 – have been forced to engage in sex or perform other sexual acts, although the actual figure is likely much higher”.

The lack of prosecution of abusers means that many survivors do not receive justice, which can have long-lasting impacts on their physical and mental health, as well as their ability to lead fulfilling lives.

The case of Richard Morgan Azaglo is just one example of the pervasive problem of girl child abuse in many communities.

The father of the 13-year-old victim, in this case, stated, “We need to speak up and put an end to these occurrences.”

On March 23, 2023, the police arrested Richard Azaglo. He was however granted bail while police continued with their investigations.

After over two months since the arrest, substantive charges are yet to be pressed against Mr. Azaglo.

The Police Prosecutor in charge of Mr. Azaglo’s case, Nana Nkansah said the Police are still conducting investigations to be able to press a substantive charge.

Source: Citi News

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NPA Announces Petroleum Price Floors For September 16 – 30, 2024

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The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has announced the ex-refinery and ex-pump price floors for the period of September 16 to 30, 2024.

The price floors, which are the minimum prices at which petroleum products can be sold, are as follows:

– Petrol: GHS 9.04 per liter (ex-refinery) and GHS 12.31 per liter (ex-pump)
– Diesel: GHS 9.74 per liter (ex-refinery) and GHS 12.99 per liter (ex-pump)
– LPG: GHS 10.97 per kilogram (ex-refinery) and GHS 13.13 per kilogram (ex-pump)
– MGO: GHS 9.74 per liter (ex-refinery) and GHS 10.68 per liter (ex-pump)
– Local Kerosene: GHS 9.92 per liter (ex-refinery) and GHS 11.72 per liter (ex-pump)

The NPA has entreated Bulk Import, Distribution and Export Companies (BIDECs), Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), and LPG Marketing Companies (LPGMCs) to comply with the announced price floors.

The NPA has also announced that the ex-refinery price floors exclude the premiums charged by International Oil Trading Companies (IOTCs) and the operating margins of BIDECs.

Similarly, the ex-pump price floors exclude the Marketers’ and Dealers’ Margins of OMCs/LPGMCs.

These margins will be independently determined by the companies, as pertains under the Price Deregulation Policy.

Overall, the announcement of the price floors for September 16 to 30, 2024, is a positive development for consumers and companies in the petroleum industry.

It will help to ensure that prices are stable and predictable, while also allowing companies to make a reasonable profit.

Source: dailyguidenetwork.com

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Cancel all prospective mining licences now

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The Youth in Natural Resources and Environmental Governance (Youth-NREG) Platform has joined the calls for a ban on all illegal mining activities commonly referred to as galamsey.

Youth-NREG in a statement dated Monday, September 16, urged the government to “Cancel all prospective mining contracts and/or licenses” until a solution for the galamsey menace is found or reached.

The group bemoaned the devastating impact of galamsey stating that “irresponsible mining is not only an environmental issue but also a matter of injustice and against the right to clean environment and good health of present and future generations.”

The management of Channel One TV and Citi FM will embark on a campaign titled ‘I Stand Against Galamsey’ on Monday, September 16 aimed at urging the government to take decisive and sustainable action against illegal mining activities that are destroying the environment and polluting water bodies.

The campaign’s objective will be amplifying the voices of various associations, organizations, and unions calling for an end to the illegal mining menace.

Youth-NREG also called on all “Ghanaian youth to support and actively contribute interventions that will lead to the restoration and protection of our ecosystem” in its statement.

Below is the group’s statement.

PRESS RELEASE

YOUTH CALL AGAINST IRRESPONSIBLE MINING AND THE DESTRUCTION OF FOREST RESERVES & WATER BODIES

The Youth in Natural Resources and Environmental Governance (Youth-NREG) Platform, which is made up of young climate and environmental advocates in Ghana is deeply concerned about the rampant irresponsible and illegal mining activities (galamsey) that continue to devastate Ghana’s forest reserves, agricultural lands, and water bodies.

Some 34 forest reserves and 4 major rivers have so far been severely damaged by such activities, leading to the loss of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and livelihoods. This ongoing destruction threatens the very survival of citizens and amounts to Ecocide, a crime against our environment and future.

We acknowledge the calls from various stakeholders, including religious leaders, civil society organizations, the Media Coalition Against Illegal Mining, and environmental advocates, for decisive action against these activities.

The Government of Ghana on the other hands has the ultimate responsibility in enforcing existing laws, holding accountable those responsible for this environmental destruction, and ensuring the restoration of the ecosystems that have been devastated.

In the light of this, the Youth-NREG Platform calls on the Government of Ghana to take the following actions:
1. Stop all forms of illegal mining activities with immediate effect.

2. Suspend temporarily all legal mining activities to comprehensively review and enforce existing policies and regulations.

3. Cancel all prospective mining contracts and/or licenses.

4. Ensure that all companies and individuals involved in or found guilty of irresponsible mining and the destruction of forest reserves or water bodies are surcharged and are made to bear the cost of restoring the damaged ecosystems.

5. Clearly make budgetary allocations from the national budget to support the District or Municipal Assemblies in fighting galamsey or irresponsible mining.

6. With immediate effect repeal LI2462 which we find very destructive to our environment and future.

7. Collaborate closely with community leaders, media and civil society organizations to improve surveillance, monitoring, and enforcement across the country’s forest reserves and rivers.

8. Present a blueprint of pragmatic livelihood alternatives for young people involved in irresponsible or illegal mining activities.

The time for action is now. Irresponsible mining is not only an environmental issue but also a matter of injustice and against the right to clean environment and good health of present and future generations. We therefore urge the Government of Ghana to lead the charge in holding perpetrators accountable and ensuring that the damages caused to our natural resources are reversed especially when Ghana has signed onto international protocols and conventions that enjoins us to promote and ensure environmental protection.

We at Youth-NREG remain resolute and unswerving to working with government, civil society, media, religious bodies, traditional leaders and other stakeholders to protect Ghana’s environment and promote sustainable development for future generations.

We call on all Ghanaian youth to support and actively contribute to interventions that will lead to the restoration and protection of our ecosystem. Let us remember that our survival as humans depends on how well we manage the environment!

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Security forces to be deployed at borders to prevent grain smuggling

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Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul says the government will deploy security personnel to all border towns across the country, especially the northern part, to prevent the smuggling of grains to neighbouring countries.

It forms part of the government’s ban on the export of grains to avert possible food shortages in the country following months of drought.

Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwel says the move aims to protect the citizenry.

“We will act well. We are deploying security personnel] across the borders, particularly in the northern part. We are also [deploying] to the east and the south. And so we will ask citizens to support the security agencies.

“If, for some reason, there is some unapproved route or approved route or somebody sees something that is going on that is not nice, please let us know so that we can act appropriately. It is for the good of all of us that we should not make our citizens suffer.”

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