Nana Afia Serwaa, a television personality and news anchor at Atinka TV , in a viral video, is pleading with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to ensure justice for her 11-year-old daughter, who was killed in an accident.
According to Nana Afia Serwaa, her daughter died in an accident on 4th May 2025, and almost a year later, the case, now with the Abuakwa Divisional Police Command, has yielded no meaningful outcome.
She disclosed that, to her dismay, the culprit continues to walk freely, behaving as if nothing happened.
Speaking in a viral video shared on X, the Atinka TV presenter stated, “My name is Nana Afia Serwaa, and I am making a humble appeal to the IGP and the CID boss. On May 4, 2025, my 11-year-old daughter was knocked down by a vehicle and died on the spot. The case was reported to the Abuakwa Divisional Police Command, but almost a year later, no justice has been served”.
“I have followed up on the case several times and went to the police to ask about the delay. I was informed by the CID that the person responsible is still walking free and is often seen driving around. I was also told that when the police attempt to stop him, he refuses and drives away,” she alleged.
He added, “I believe the IGP is a man of his word and stands for justice. I also believe Lydia Donkor, as a mother, will understand my pain. As a single mother, I have lost my only child in a car accident, and there has been no justice to date”.
“I have paid the required fees and done everything expected of me, yet there has been no progress on the case,” she appealed.
Some Ghanaians reacting to her video stated, “He only go to jail if he has no legal documents covering himself and the vehicle involved”.
A netizen also alleged, “@JusticeSremSai@GhPoliceService Official police report was around 90 cedis 3yrs ago, but if you don’t pay 1000-500, the report will never reach you. I suffered this at the MTTD at Knust police.
Officer ll tell you how much insurance you are going to claim and ask you to pay or forget about it.
Police clearance at Nima police is also a serious crime outfit. You have to pay 300-500 to get the police clearance certificate.
@GhanaMFA @S_OkudzetoAblak
The office in the foreign ministry in charge of certificate verification is equally a crime scene.
No appointment or way to track your documents, so you either pay 500-1000 or forget about when you’ll receive documents.
Should citizens suffer for wanting to do right by their country, as public officers milk citizens?”.
One X user added, “Who caused the accident? If it was the driver’s fault, he should face consequences. If it was her child’s fault, then the driver should compensate”.
Watch the video below:
Nana Afia Serwaa, a television personality and news anchor at Atinka TV Ghana, is pleading with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to ensure justice for her 11-year-old… pic.twitter.com/8c1LDHI8GK
— 𝐀𝐒𝐊 (@askghmedia) April 24, 2026

