In a viral video circulating widely on social media, Nana Afia Serwaa, a television personality with Atinka TV Ghana, is seen in tears as she passionately appeals to the Inspector General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to ensure justice for her 11-year-old daughter who tragically lost her life in a road accident.

The emotional footage has sparked nationwide attention, with many Ghanaians expressing outrage over the delay in justice and demanding urgent action from authorities.
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The grieving mother is also calling on the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to intervene immediately, stressing that nearly a year after the fatal incident, no meaningful progress has been made.
Case Yet to See Justice
According to reports, the young girl died after being knocked down by a vehicle in May 2025. Despite several follow-ups with police authorities, including visits to the Abuakwa Divisional Police Command, no arrest has been made, raising serious concerns about investigative delays.
Nana Afia Serwaa says the lack of accountability has deepened her pain, as the family continues to wait for justice nearly a year after the tragedy.
Public Outrage and National Attention
The viral video has triggered widespread reactions across Ghana, with citizens calling for swift police action. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of support for the bereaved mother and demands for justice.
The case is quickly becoming a national conversation, highlighting concerns about how road accident cases are handled in the country.
Rising Road Accident Concerns in Ghana
This incident adds to a growing list of fatal road accidents involving children and students. Investigations into cases such as Toyota Voxy accidents in Ghana and other tragic reports continue to raise alarm over road safety enforcement.
Another recent case involving a nursing student and a child further underscores the urgency of stronger policies and faster investigations. Read more here.
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Why This Story Matters
This case highlights critical gaps in Ghana’s justice and road safety systems. Delays in investigations not only deny families closure but also weaken public trust in law enforcement institutions. Addressing these issues is essential to ensure accountability and prevent future tragedies.
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