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General News of Friday, 8 February 2019

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

‘It’s not everybody you kill and go scot-free’ – Boniface Abubakar to Ahmed’s Killers

Boniface Saddique Abubakar, MP for Madina play videoBoniface Saddique Abubakar, MP for Madina

MP for Madina, Hon. Boniface Abubakar Saddique has assured the family and Ghanaians that the killers of Tiger Eye P.I’s journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale will be apprehended.

According to the Member of Parliament, so far as the Quran is read and prayer said for the departed soul of Ahmed, the perpetrators of the crime will either submit themselves to the police or the police will apprehend them.

“It is not everybody you can kill and go scot-free, Ahmed is from a strong Muslim home and so far as his name is mentioned and he is prayed for, the perpetrators will be found,” he said.

The MP added that he as the Member of Parliament for Madina is ready to cooperate with the security service to investigate the death of the slain journalist.

Reacting to issues on the confidence Ghanaians have in the Ghana police service, Boniface Abubabar said, “Ahmed’s death is of international interest, the international community is also interested in the apprehension of the perpetrators and so he entreats the Ghana police and all security agencies to work on arresting the killers.

“I am very convinced that the police will do a great job, I have so much confidence in them because Ghana police is among the best on the continent, and this is another test for the police” he noted.

Alhaji Abubakar added that, Ghanaians should return to the communal way of living, because with that socialization, crimes of such nature can be prevented and/or easily apprehend perpetrators.

“We need to return to the communal way of living, we are too much cling to ourselves, and we are becoming too individualistic”

The people of Madina must be rest assured that nothing of that sort will happen again

“We should cling to each other, instead of being individualistic”.