This Is "Shameful", "I'm Only Praying It Won't Be True" - GMA Appalled By Baby Harvesting Syndicate

The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has described as shameful reports of a child trafficking syndicate.

The police and EOCO have reportedly arrested two medical doctors, four nurses, two mothers, two social welfare officers, and a traditional birth attendant.

A release from EOCO, says babies under the syndicate were sold to potential buyers for between GH¢28,000 and GH¢30,000.

Dr. Frank Ankobea, President of the GMA speaking in an interview on Peace FM morning show 'Kokrokoo' said for now the reports are allegations and that the association will take an action after it has been proven that they are guilty.
 
"...we wait until it goes to court and if they are proven guilty, then we will also act but we can assure that no one will be shielded. Such acts make the public lose trust in us...I'm only praying and hoping that it won't be true, but if it ends up true, they will be dealt with," he assured. 

Meanwhile, the Medical and Dental Council of Ghana has reportedly revoked the license of the two medical doctors involved.