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Saturday, 20 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

Family of Slain MoMo Vendor in Aflao DEMANDS Justice as Killer Suspect VANISHES – Ghana Police Under Fire!

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It's been a full year of unimaginable pain for the family of Christopher Ahordor, the hardworking mobile money vendor brutally shot and killed in Aflao, Volta Region. What was meant to be a routine day turned into a horrific tragedy that has left his loved ones fighting tirelessly for justice. Now, with key suspects escaping custody, the family's frustration has boiled over into public demands and planned protests that are capturing national attention.

The details of the killing continue to shock the community. Christopher was targeted in what many believe was a robbery gone wrong, leaving behind a grieving family and young dependents. Despite arrests being made, the escape of a primary suspect has raised serious questions about the handling of the case by authorities. Youth groups in Aflao have joined the chorus, organizing to ensure the matter doesn't fade into oblivion.

One year on, the family's resilience is both inspiring and devastating. They have petitioned high-ranking officials, including the Inspector General of Police, highlighting delays and perceived lapses in the investigation. Plans for picketing and public demonstrations underscore their determination to keep the pressure on until justice is served. The case has become a rallying point for broader discussions on security and accountability in the Volta Region.

This tragic story shines a light on ongoing challenges with mobile money-related crimes across Ghana. As digital transactions grow, so do the risks for vendors like Christopher, who put their lives on the line daily. Community members are calling for better protection measures and faster judicial processes to prevent similar heartbreaks in the future.

As the family prepares to intensify their fight, the message is clear: no more delays, no more excuses. The people of Aflao and the entire Volta Region are watching, hoping that Christopher Ahordor's memory will finally be honored with the justice he and his family so desperately deserve. The coming days could prove pivotal in this emotional saga.

K
KEN STAFF Staff Writer

Ken is an experienced writer with over 3years of experience

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