Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Peace Watch Ghana, Nyonkopa Daniels, has called on persons orchestrating to have the current Inspector General of Police (IGP), George Akuffo Dampare, ousted to desist from that.
She said some faceless individuals were scheming to foment trouble for the IGP, because he is incorruptible.
The CEO, stated that some people go around falsely claiming that the Inspector General of Police, has assembled National Democratic Congress (NDC) personnel and is working with them.
“People, you are liars. You should put an end to this nonsense. The IGP is hardworking, he is competent, and as a result, there are those who want him to fail.
“Stop telling lies and behaving badly. It is inappropriate. We must propel the country forward. We have an IGP who is doing everything possible, but some people want him to fail.”
Nyonkopa Daniels
She also denied the fact that COP Christian Yohonu is an NDC member, claiming that he is not.
“You are unaware of his track record. He worked so well that armed robberies were reduced. We did not record robberies when he was the Greater Accra Regional Commander for six months.
“We are ungrateful. If people give their lives and work for the country, you label them as NDC and NPP. Every police officer swears an oath to work for Ghana, so no matter which party is in power, the police officers should not be dragged into politics. I admit that there are some bad nuts who claim to be affiliated with political parties…That is unprofessional.”
Nyonkopa Daniels
Military Have Released 150 Out Of 184 Arrested In Ashaiman Swoop
Ernest Henry Norgbey, the Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, disclosed that 150 people arrested by the military during their March 7 swoop have been released as at March 8, 2023.
The Member of Parliament said he went into a meeting with the group and their families immediately after their release, adding that 34 others remain in military detention for continued screening.
“So, by close of tomorrow, we will know whatever outcome will come out from the screening. I just met that 150 including their family … calming situations down and then assuring them that we are taking charge of the situation and also, none of them should take the law into their hands.”
Henry Ernest Norgbey
The military said in a statement that their operation was in connection with the killing of a young soldier in the Ashaiman enclave on March, stressing that the swoop so-called, was aimed at finding the killers and not avenging the death of the officer.
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