10th December 2024 3:06:57 PM
2 mins readA video circulating online shows individuals forcibly entering the premises of several state institutions in the aftermath of the recent general election results.The video, shared by an X user named Sika Official, claims that these individuals are affiliated with the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
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The post identifies the affected institutions as the Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority, Forestry Commission, Ghana Gas, Metro Mass Transit, and NADMO offices.
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There have been reports of mobs of alleged NDC supporters storming the premises of multiple state institutions including the Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority, Forestry Commission, Ghana Gas, Metro Mass Transit and NADMO offices, following the declaration of Saturday’s election… pic.twitter.
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com/TjHgRuW13V— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) December 10, 2024 "There have been reports of mobs of alleged NDC supporters storming the premises of multiple state institutions including the Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority, Forestry Commission, Ghana Gas, Metro Mass Transit and NADMO offices, following the declaration of Saturday’s election results," he wrote.
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Per reports a break-in at the Forestry Commission depot in Achimota, Accra, has led to the theft of several valuable items.Witnesses report that the suspects, wearing shirts bearing the logo of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), were heard chanting,“Our government is now in power,” as they raided the facility early this morning.
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Among the stolen items were 24 air conditioners, laptops, and other important equipment belonging to the Commission.The intruders also attempted, but failed, to seize keys for newly acquired vehicles.The incident has raised concerns about the security of state assets, particularly following the recent political transition. Authorities have not yet confirmed if the break-in was politically motivated.
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Police responded quickly to the scene, securing the premises and launching an investigation to identify and apprehend the suspects.The Forestry Commission has yet to comment on the incident, with further updates expected as the investigation unfolds.
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