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Captain Mahama’s killers have offended Ghanaians - IGP

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  • NON-ALIGNED 6 years ago

    This is exactly what breeds these evil acts amongst certain elements of our citizens.......What is good for the goose, is also good for the gander!

    We have now seen how swift the police can react to gather evidence and arr ...
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  • xyz 6 years ago

    Thought we do not have one. Thank God you have found your voice. Besides, apart from the reshuffle, what are you doing to improve the image of the police and rid the institution that is so steeped in corruption? You know, the ...
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  • Isaidit 6 years ago

    The lynching is a symptom of a dangerously weak internal security.When foreigners feel secured enough to sell weapons openly and citizens live under the constant threat and fear of armed robbers what do you expect?

  • Akan Prophecies 6 years ago

    NONSENSE! HOW COULD A WHOLE ARMY COMMANDER NEGLECT HIS SECURITY IN SUCH A REMOTE PART IN GHANA, WHERE ARMED ROBBERS ARE VERY FREQUENT. ? HOW COULD THIS COMMANDER JOG ALONE WITHOUT ANY ESCORT NOT EVEN WITH A WALKIE-TALKIE? ...
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  • Amma 6 years ago

    You must be uneducable and a fool.
    If any one is to be held responsible it will be the NPP and their tribalistic
    agenda

    Your ailment can be cured by some education. I suggesf you get some help.

  • MAN OF TRUTH 6 years ago

    Many civilians have suffered senseless killing from the army too. Because they are soldiers, nobody does anything to punish them and comfort civilians family. A case in point was a senseless killing of a nursing mother at Wa ...
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  • concerned citizen 6 years ago

    This is Ghana today.Soldiers are always above the law.A civilian can be lynched and nobody cares.A soldier is lynched and heaven has broken loose in Ghana.May God punish all those who think civilian lives are worthless.

  • koffi parker 6 years ago

    Officer needless to read your pieces the heading alone is enough we have offended ourselves. who do we blame. this is getting nowhere

  • Mr. Smith 6 years ago

    Is the IGP telling Ghns that other senseless lynchings don't deserve our sympathies? What I see funny is that as soon as we are told that the late army officer was the nephew of JDM, we automatically triple our condolences an ...
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  • Adesa 6 years ago

    Civilians are taken for granted in Ghana. We so called Delta Force and other vigilante movements plus Mob Justice which all discipline the individual caught up in this mess. Who is in control Delta force movement led by Womtu ...
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  • Adesa 6 years ago

    Ghana must be free of such evil act in our motherland. Who is teaching us these devil habits. We have the police to take control of lawlessness and not Mob Justice or Delta force. Every thing must be through the court of just ...
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  • ken 6 years ago

    what were u waiting for? should a soldier be kill before u take action?

  • Salifu 6 years ago

    Deal quickly with the murders of mr Adams,Hon.Dankwah and other criminal cases pending over years to deter others.Self justice had been in our society for far too long.

  • Akora 6 years ago

    Nsem pii

  • kofi adu 6 years ago

    what nonsense are you saying? I am not offended. I speak the truth. I don't let emotions overtake me. I am a principled man and believe in rule of law.

  • CHE 6 years ago

    Captain Maxwell Mahama died a gruesome, horrific,uncivilised death at the hands of people who do not know how to properly use their brains and every education of our people on the sanctity of life should be mounted by the sta ...
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  • nokware 6 years ago

    I hope the army which is guilty of dishing out instant justices to civilians will take note of the reaction of ghanaians to Captain Mahama's death and stop such barbaric acts fortwith.

  • cuuh!. 6 years ago

    What abt JB's killers?

  • Yaw 6 years ago

    It happened to my brother.
    In August 2007, my brother, a second year student (first class) of the physics department of KNUST left our town with my father to receive medical treatment for a high fever related condition in Ac ...
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  • Amezo 6 years ago

    The public has no confidence in the security agencies especially the judicial system and the police. This has contributed people taking the laws into their hands