These villagers will never learn. Leave the Police to do their work. No one is happy about the accident. Human lives are involved in the situation, but the Police must do their work. My condolences to the bereaved family, and ... read full comment
These villagers will never learn. Leave the Police to do their work. No one is happy about the accident. Human lives are involved in the situation, but the Police must do their work. My condolences to the bereaved family, and prayers to those who got injured.
CHARCOAL SELLER. 9 years ago
The article didn't state the extent of the injuries suffered by victims of the accident, however, I hope that everyone will be ok. The police commander should be commended for retreating and calling for reinforcement, rather ... read full comment
The article didn't state the extent of the injuries suffered by victims of the accident, however, I hope that everyone will be ok. The police commander should be commended for retreating and calling for reinforcement, rather than firing live rounds at the people.
In many other countries (especially developed countries) people defying police orders are usually beaten and sometimes shot to death, I will never stop singing praises to my African Ancestors for returning me to beautiful Ghana, where civility reigns supreme.
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
Bringing along tear gas at once and seemingly using it at the first opportunity doesn't show earnest resolve by the police-commanders to pacify the situation.
Especially, because the reaction of the villagers points at the ... read full comment
Bringing along tear gas at once and seemingly using it at the first opportunity doesn't show earnest resolve by the police-commanders to pacify the situation.
Especially, because the reaction of the villagers points at the highly likely possibility, that these types of accidents have occurred there before.
Even in Ghana and even with very serious accidents, the residents normally won't erect road blocks at the first incident.
It is my strong assumption, that the traffic situation there has been exceedingly dangerous since a long time, and the village residents had contacted the police and authorities about it many times, but didn't get any earnest attention.
(I also don't know which "developed countries" you have experienced, but I assure you it is not the usual procedure to beat protesters without preceding long-lasting, violent provocations and legal offenses. Firing teargas and the following beating down of protestors usually go hand-in-hand, so I don't see any more civility by the Ghanaian officers in this case (Although I like to believe that in Ghana many police officers are usually very friendly and humane)).
insight to the bone 9 years ago
The biased anti Akan police will pay for all their misdeeds against our Akan brethren sooner or later
The biased anti Akan police will pay for all their misdeeds against our Akan brethren sooner or later
Samuel Gyakwaw ( EBO WAMS) 9 years ago
my heart goes out for the victims,I wish them a speedy recovery
my heart goes out for the victims,I wish them a speedy recovery
KANIBA 9 years ago
They are living up to what they known best.
They are living up to what they known best.
Kojj 9 years ago
They thought the police were after some bribes. Sorry guys you got it wrong this time. There has to be evidence taken on the crime scene by the police.
They thought the police were after some bribes. Sorry guys you got it wrong this time. There has to be evidence taken on the crime scene by the police.
Kwasi Owusu 9 years ago
I.G.P. Should note that he will be next person to be stoned.
I.G.P. Should note that he will be next person to be stoned.
Alhaji Brutus Germany 9 years ago
DID THEY GO THERE AS PEACE OFFICERS OR TO ENFORCE LAW ?YOU SHOULD NOT GO THERE TO ADD INSULT TO THEIR ALREADY SAD SITUATION EVEN IF YOU GO THERE WITH LIONS:
DID THEY GO THERE AS PEACE OFFICERS OR TO ENFORCE LAW ?YOU SHOULD NOT GO THERE TO ADD INSULT TO THEIR ALREADY SAD SITUATION EVEN IF YOU GO THERE WITH LIONS:
Alexander Illi 9 years ago
I share this sentiment and doubt about the police's sincere peace-keeping efforts.
That the police instantly brought along and used tear gas, seemingly without much hesitation, makes the reaction of throwing stones quite t ... read full comment
I share this sentiment and doubt about the police's sincere peace-keeping efforts.
That the police instantly brought along and used tear gas, seemingly without much hesitation, makes the reaction of throwing stones quite the more understandable.
The prompt erection of barricades after the accident points to the assumption, that this was not the first time the villagers had to suffer from traffic dangers, and probably were very frustrated about the lack of official help and protection.
francis osei tutu 9 years ago
Shame on simpa residents who did that unlawful act
Shame on simpa residents who did that unlawful act
AMIDINI ISSIFU 9 years ago
What lawless society we are now ? The police are doing their legitimate duty as expected of them. They must be brought to book
What lawless society we are now ? The police are doing their legitimate duty as expected of them. They must be brought to book
jubentet 9 years ago
It is unfortunate the very people (institution) who are to protect us are being injured. one thing we always forget is that the AK47 rifle is not meant for gaming. should any police officer fire a tear gas and any body sustai ... read full comment
It is unfortunate the very people (institution) who are to protect us are being injured. one thing we always forget is that the AK47 rifle is not meant for gaming. should any police officer fire a tear gas and any body sustain injuries what will be the comments of some Ghanaians.
A. Illi 9 years ago
The article's title is also sensationalist and inflammatory -
irresponsible journalism as usual.
Usually stoning is associated with a helpless person being overwhelmed and clobbered to death with stones.
In this case, ... read full comment
The article's title is also sensationalist and inflammatory -
irresponsible journalism as usual.
Usually stoning is associated with a helpless person being overwhelmed and clobbered to death with stones.
In this case, the police fired tear gas and the residents threw stones - a deed, which I of course condemn, but different from the meaning conventionally associated with "stoning".
Emperor 9 years ago
Corrupt why are you now running away
Corrupt why are you now running away
SUCK UR MODAS 9 years ago
EVIL POLICE.. FOOLS
EVIL POLICE.. FOOLS
Adelaide guy(Shanton) 9 years ago
There's more to the story, Ghana police will never say it all.
There's more to the story, Ghana police will never say it all.
Samuel Gyakwaw ( EBO WAMS) 9 years ago
simpa is a peaceful town just that killing people by overspeeding cars has been rampant for sometime now
simpa is a peaceful town just that killing people by overspeeding cars has been rampant for sometime now
These villagers will never learn. Leave the Police to do their work. No one is happy about the accident. Human lives are involved in the situation, but the Police must do their work. My condolences to the bereaved family, and ...
read full comment
The article didn't state the extent of the injuries suffered by victims of the accident, however, I hope that everyone will be ok. The police commander should be commended for retreating and calling for reinforcement, rather ...
read full comment
Bringing along tear gas at once and seemingly using it at the first opportunity doesn't show earnest resolve by the police-commanders to pacify the situation.
Especially, because the reaction of the villagers points at the ...
read full comment
The biased anti Akan police will pay for all their misdeeds against our Akan brethren sooner or later
my heart goes out for the victims,I wish them a speedy recovery
They are living up to what they known best.
They thought the police were after some bribes. Sorry guys you got it wrong this time. There has to be evidence taken on the crime scene by the police.
I.G.P. Should note that he will be next person to be stoned.
DID THEY GO THERE AS PEACE OFFICERS OR TO ENFORCE LAW ?YOU SHOULD NOT GO THERE TO ADD INSULT TO THEIR ALREADY SAD SITUATION EVEN IF YOU GO THERE WITH LIONS:
I share this sentiment and doubt about the police's sincere peace-keeping efforts.
That the police instantly brought along and used tear gas, seemingly without much hesitation, makes the reaction of throwing stones quite t ...
read full comment
Shame on simpa residents who did that unlawful act
What lawless society we are now ? The police are doing their legitimate duty as expected of them. They must be brought to book
It is unfortunate the very people (institution) who are to protect us are being injured. one thing we always forget is that the AK47 rifle is not meant for gaming. should any police officer fire a tear gas and any body sustai ...
read full comment
The article's title is also sensationalist and inflammatory -
irresponsible journalism as usual.
Usually stoning is associated with a helpless person being overwhelmed and clobbered to death with stones.
In this case, ...
read full comment
Corrupt why are you now running away
EVIL POLICE.. FOOLS
There's more to the story, Ghana police will never say it all.
simpa is a peaceful town just that killing people by overspeeding cars has been rampant for sometime now