
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Police Service has confirmed that the 12-year-old girl who is married to the 63-year-old Ga priest has been placed under police protection.
In an official statement released on Facebook on Tuesday, April 2, the police disclosed that both the mother and the child have been located and placed under protection.
The press release emphasised that swift action has been taken to ensure the safety and security of the young girl and her mother.
Furthermore, the Ghana Police Service stated that, in collaboration with the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection, as well as the Department of Social Welfare, measures have been initiated to offer the necessary support and assistance to the girl "while the matter is being investigated."
"The Ghana Police Service has identified and located the 12-year-old girl who is alleged to have been married to the 63-year-old Gborbu Wulomo in Nungua, Accra. The girl and her mother are currently under police protection."
"The Ghana Police Service is working with the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection and the Department of Social Welfare to provide her with the necessary support while the matter is being investigated."
In the midst of the controversy, Nuumo Borketey Laweh XXXIII, known as the Gborbu Wulomo, received widespread criticism after a video surfaced online showing his marriage to the 12-year-old girl, Naa Okromo.
The traditional marriage ceremony took place on Saturday, March 30, 2024, in Nungua, sparking outrage and debate.
Defending his actions, Gborbu Wulomo clarified that the union was intended as a betrothal, emphasizing that the young girl would not be required to fulfill any marital obligations.
Latest Stories
-
High Court orders Abu Trica extradition to US over alleged $8m romance fraud
6 minutes -
Zanetor advocates stronger security collaboration to improve prosecution of terrorism-related offences
17 minutes -
Nortsu-Kotoe demands dissolution of Bolgatanga Technical University Governing Council
20 minutes -
Canadian boy, 11, dies of rabies after waking to bat on his face
22 minutes -
New Cashew Council Ghana Board inaugurated to boost sector growth
22 minutes -
Ghana Exim Bank joins UN Global Compact to deepen commitment to sustainable finance and responsible business
23 minutes -
Residents of Alajo fear cholera outbreak over piles of refuse after floods
24 minutes -
Why Ghana should embrace modern multi-storey apartment buildings to reduce flood risk
30 minutes -
Observe high hygiene standards after floods to prevent disease outbreaks – Public health expert
41 minutes -
‘She’s a real Scorpio’: Gen Z’s love for astrology is showing up in their jewelry
47 minutes -
Monday’s floods destroyed everything in my home – Kwame Jantuah
48 minutes -
Bosome Freho District Assembly empowers persons with disabilities with start-up kits to reduce street begging
49 minutes -
Floods, cholera and typhoid: What communities need to know
55 minutes -
Gen Z’s love for retro watches has little to do with keeping time
1 hour -
Discipline must build unity, not endanger victory: a reflection on leadership, constitutionalism and the future of the NPP
1 hour