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Arrest, investigate, and prosecute Nana Kwadwo Adjei, Child Rights Activists CWAA petition IGP

Arrest, investigate, and prosecute Nana Kwadwo Adjei, Child Rights Activists CWAA petition IGP

Arrest, investigate, and prosecute Nana Kwadwo Adjei, Child Rights Activists CWAA petition IGP

The Children and Women’s Advocacy Alliance (CWAA), a non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the rights and welfare of women and children, has petitioned the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), George Akuffo Dampare, to arrest, investigate, and prosecute prominent real estate mogul Nana Kwadwo Adjei over allegations of abuse, exploitation, and intimidation.

In a petition submitted to the IGP on Wednesday, 29 January 2025, the Executive Director of CWAA, Nana Agyeman Prempeh, underscored the organization’s commitment to protecting vulnerable groups, expressing deep concern over the reported violations linked to Nana Adjei. “We consider it both our duty and responsibility to bring this matter to your esteemed attention, with the hope that swift and decisive action will be taken to secure justice for the victims,” parts of the petition stated.

The advocacy group contended that multiple credible sources had brought forward troubling reports implicating Nana Kwadwo Adjei in serious offenses, including economic exploitation, physical abuse, and threats directed at women and children. CWAA described these alleged actions as a direct violation of Ghanaian laws protecting children and women, as well as international conventions ratified by the country.

*Evidence of cases*

The petition further detailed a harrowing account from Karen Baaba Sam, a young Ghanaian woman who accused Nana Adjei of persistent domestic abuse spanning years. “According to Karen, she met Nana Adjei in 2016 and later became romantically involved with him, leading to a pregnancy in 2018. However, she claimed that her once-hopeful relationship turned violent during her pregnancy, marking the beginning of sustained abuse.

“Karen alleged that in December 2018, while she was pregnant, Nana Adjei physically assaulted her during a drunken altercation, slapping and kicking her stomach, endangering their unborn child. Although he later apologized and attributed his actions to alcohol consumption, the abuse reportedly persisted,” the CWAA’s petition read.

The petition explained that: “Over the years, Karen documented multiple instances of physical violence, intimidation, and emotional distress at the hands of Nana Adjei. In April 2024, she claimed he assaulted both her and their daughter following an argument. Friends who attempted to intervene allegedly faced physical aggression as well”.

“Following her attempts to leave the abusive relationship, Karen recounted that Nana Adjei intensified his threats, demanded the return of material possessions he had given her, and even pursued custody of their daughter. She also survived a robbery in February 2024, which she suspected could be linked to someone with knowledge of her circumstances,” the petition further stated.

“As part of the evidence submitted to the police, a leaked audio recording purportedly captures Nana Adjei admitting to physically assaulting Karen. In the clip, he expressed bitterness over her refusal to reconcile with him after enduring abuse, arguing that if she forgave his past violent behavior, she should forgive his infidelity as well”, it revealed.

*Alleged assault of UK-based Ghanaian*

Another case presented by CWAA involves Nuhu Ibrahim, a Ghanaian residing in the United Kingdom, who alleged that Nana Adjei physically assaulted him on January 19, 2023, in East Legon, Accra.

According to Ibrahim’s statement, he had parked in a residential area waiting to deliver items to a relative when Nana Adjei confronted him, accusing him of being an armed robber. Ibrahim alleged that Nana Adjei summoned accomplices, who proceeded to assault him, resulting in serious injuries and the theft of £2,000 in cash. Despite filing a complaint with the East Legon Police, Ibrahim stated that the case was ignored after authorities learned of Nana Adjei’s involvement.

*Police complicity*

CWAA further raised concerns over alleged police bias in handling complaints against Nana Adjei. The group revealed that Karen Baaba Sam, despite being a domestic abuse victim, was declared “wanted” by the Achimota District Court on January 20, 2025, over an alleged “unlawful child removal” case involving her daughter.

The petition questioned the integrity of this arrest warrant, alleging that police officials, including a now-interdicted officer, Douglas Kwaku Addy, facilitated an effort to discredit and silence Karen at Nana Adjei’s behest. CWAA alleged that bribes were paid to police officers and lower court judges in an attempt to manipulate legal proceedings in favor of the businessman.

CWAA has since learned that Karen Baaba Sam has filed a legal motion to challenge the legitimacy of the arrest warrant issued against her. Reports indicate that an initial search at the Achimota District Court yielded no records of an official case against her, further intensifying concerns about judicial manipulation in favor of Nana Adjei.

*Immediate action*

Given the gravity of these allegations, CWAA is demanding urgent action from the Ghana Police Service to arrest, investigate, and prosecute Nana Kwadwo Adjei.

“The severity of the alleged crimes warrants an immediate and thorough investigation. The Ghana Police Service cannot afford to overlook such grave human rights violations against women and children,” CWAA’s petition emphasized.

The advocacy group is also calling for an independent inquiry into how Nana Adjei has evaded legal consequences over the years, suggesting that his wealth and societal influence may have shielded him from scrutiny. CWAA stressed that all those who have colluded to obstruct justice, including police officers implicated in alleged corruption, should also be investigated.

Furthermore, CWAA underscored the urgent need to protect the victims and witnesses involved in this case, citing concerns over potential retaliation. “We cannot continue to live in a society where powerful individuals exploit and abuse vulnerable women and children without consequence. The law must be upheld, and justice must prevail,” the petition concluded.

*About CWAA*

The Children and Women’s Advocacy Alliance (CWAA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to safeguarding the rights and well-being of women and children. Guided by the belief that every individual deserves dignity, respect, and equality, CWAA focuses on advocacy, education, and empowerment initiatives to address issues of injustice, discrimination, and violence against vulnerable groups.

Our mission is to create a safer and more equitable society by promoting legal reforms, providing access to essential resources, and amplifying the voices of women and children through public campaigns and community partnerships. We are committed to fostering a culture where their rights are not only acknowledged but protected and prioritized.

At CWAA, we champion justice, inclusion, and empowerment—ensuring women and children thrive in environments free of oppression and inequality.

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