First Lady Praises Police After Stolen Mamprobi Baby Safely Recovered
First Lady commends swift police action after kidnapped infant is safely returned to her mother.

- Stolen baby safely recovered and suspect arrested.
- First Lady urges tighter security at health facilities.
- Adoption seekers advised to follow legal procedures.
The Office of the First Lady has expressed relief following the recovery of a baby stolen from the Mamprobi Polyclinic and her reunion with her biological mother and family.
In a statement, the Office commended the Ghana Police Service for what it described as a swift and professional operation that led to the arrest of a suspect and the safe return of the child.
The statement also addressed the emotional strain faced by women and families struggling with conception, urging compassion while firmly warning that personal hardship must never excuse criminal conduct. It stressed that desperation cannot justify actions that endanger innocent lives.
Additionally, the Office called on medical facilities and maternity homes across the country to tighten security protocols to better safeguard mothers and newborns. It underscored the need for heightened vigilance in healthcare settings, where families expect maximum protection.
The statement further encouraged individuals seeking to grow their families through adoption to pursue lawful channels by working with accredited adoption agencies and complying with established legal procedures.



