
The family of Ms Paulina Lamisi Akampodipo, a former Tema West Women’s Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), together with constituency executives, has renewed calls for intensified investigations into her disappearance, two years after she went missing.
Ms Akampodipo was last seen on June 12, 2024, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
The appeal was made at a press conference in Tema yesterday, addressed by the Member of Parliament for Tema West, Mr James Enu, who described the prolonged silence on the case as painful and unacceptable.
He said the family, friends and residents continue to live in distress and uncertainty over her fate.
Mr Enu described Ms Akampodipo as a committed political activist, mother and community organiser who contributed significantly to women’s mobilisation in the constituency.
“Madam Paulina Lamisi was not only a political organiser; she was a mother, sister, daughter and friend whose dedication and sacrifice touched many lives,” he said.
The MP said he had engaged the family, constituency leadership and the Ghana Police Service since her disappearance, but expressed concern about the pace of investigations and the limited updates received.
He stressed that the matter should not be politicised, but treated as a human issue centred on justice, accountability and public trust.
Speaking on behalf of the family, Mr Paul Anamde noted that the disappearance had a severe emotional impact on Ms Akampodipo’s daughter, who continues to live with unanswered questions.
“A child should not have to grow up under such painful uncertainty about the fate of her mother,” he said.
The family is appealing to the Ghana Police Service, National Security agencies, civil society organisations, religious bodies, the media and the public to support renewed efforts to establish her whereabouts.
FROM KEN AFEDZI, TEMA
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