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Alby News Ghana Blog of Thursday, 20 April 2023

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The Repeated Events in Ghana That Have Left The Law Enforcement Uncertain

Road mishaps

accidents involving boats on Volta Lake.

drowning in closed-off mines.

Humans become charred remains in home fires.

a market blaze.

enigmatic homicides.

Bushfires.

Armed theft.

Murders of spouses.

Mock Justice.

Often, flooding results in fatalities.

Children confined in parked cars.

Unlawful mining.

indiscriminately polluting the streets.

Many victims of auto accidents lost their license for all time. Even the areas with the highest accident rates on Ghana's roads, including the Kintampo region and the Accra-Cape Coast road, continue to register fatal accident deaths in the absence of a cure.

On Volta Lake, there have been boat mishaps that have had terrible repercussions for the unfortunate travelers.

Unsealed, abandoned mining shafts have sucked unaware individuals who were in the area.

Residential building fires are typically started at night by candles that have been lighted improperly in rooms.

The serial market fires is the one that generates the greatest interest. All the while, it continues to take place.

Where are the night watchmen to check on bushfires that are started after it has grown dark?

The strange deaths in Ghana are astounding. Nowadays, attackers kill their human victims bravely with razor-sharp knives.

An annoying occurrence is spousal murder, where an unhappy partner kills the other because they cohabitated in the name of marriage as if marriage grants the right to life to partners at the consummation. Green-eyed lovers are not exempt from the reprehensible behavior.

Mob injustice is what some people refer to as mob justice. mobs in Ghana have a propensity to erupt in rage at reports of crime and go on the quest for suspects to lynch. This illegal behavior only reveals one thing, namely that people are impatient for instant justice or rapid delivery of justice through the official system, despite the notion that the wheels of justice move slowly.

In Ghana, regular flooding brought on by downpours continues to claim lives. Only bereaved families can provide an explanation for why people do not take precautions for their own safety within the cycle of repetition and permit children to be swept away by flash floods. It's feasible that this will occur in the years to come. The worst of these incidents was the simultaneous fire and flood disasters in Accra on June 3, 2015.

Children occasionally becoming stuck in parked cars at mechanic shops is likely one of the situations that causes colic discomfort. Another time, it might be somewhere else. Although they are rare and infrequent, Ghana is a country where history frequently repeats itself.

Given the complementing functions of governmental entities and the existence of coercive powers, it is remarkable that none of Ghana's governments have been able to put an end to unlawful mining.

Armed robbery has no justifiable justification, but rather, it is a reflection of the urgent need to escape the poor status quo, which subsequently becomes entrenched as greed sets in. The highest height that mindless minds can reach and the most extreme form of evil in which man has dabbled is that armed criminals are unfazed in robbing others of their life force because they lack worldly possessions. It is necessary for the State to remove all firearms that are still in the system.

Uncontrolled littering of the streets is nothing more than a lack of self-control and patriotism.