Home / GENERAL NEWS / CDS-Africa’s Open Letter To Ghana Armed Forces On Ashaiman Swoop

CDS-Africa’s Open Letter To Ghana Armed Forces On Ashaiman Swoop

Spread the love

The Centre for Democracy and Socio-Economic Development, (CDS Africa) has called on the leadership of the Ghana Armed Forces to call its men to order and ensure those responsible for the attacks on civilians are brought to book as soon as practicable.

 

On Saturday, March 4th, 2023, Imoro Sheriff, a soldier from the 3rd Battalion Infantry in Sunyani, was brutally stabbed by unknown assailants at Tafia, a suburb of Ashaiman.

In response, On Tuesday, March 7, 2023, some soldiers stormed Ashaiman to brutalise residents.

 

In a statement signed by the Assistant Programmes Officer, Edna Asante, CDS Africa said the murder of the young soldier was crude, inhumane, and animalistic, and mourned with the family who has had to deal more directly with the gruesome murder of their son.

 

However, it said the response by some military personnel in the form of attacks on residents of Tafia and the whole of the Ashaiman community is undemocratic.

“The use of force against innocent civilians is a violation of their fundamental human rights and ought to be condemned. The leadership of the Ghana Armed Forces must call its men to order and ensure those responsible for the attacks on civilians are brought to book as soon as practicable,” CDS Africa stated.

 

CDS Africa,“It is essential to recognize the importance of upholding the rule of law and due process, especially in a democratic country like Ghana. Violence is not a substitute for anything, in a democracy.”

 

It noted that the violence perpetrated on the residents of Ashaiman has far-reaching consequences for our democracy and peace.

“For instance, it may deteriorate relations with the security agencies, unduly delay and make the investigative work of the Police even harder because residents may become withdrawn or refuse to cooperate with investigators to identify and arrest the actual criminals who murdered Imoro Sheriff in cold blood,” CDS Africa stated.

 

It therefore called on all to exercise restraint and observe the law.

 

“The rule of law is the way of democracy, and the Military must comply with the law. The Ministry of Defense must ensure that the Ghana Armed forces reflect the democratic values of Ghana,” CDS Africa added.

 

 

Read the full statament below:

 

The Undemocratic Response To The Killing Of A Soldier At Ashaiman

On Saturday, March 4th, 2023, Imoro Sheriff, a soldier from the 3rd Battalion Infantry in Sunyani, was brutally stabbed by unknown assailants at Tafia, a suburb of Ashaiman. The murder of the young soldier is crude, inhumane, and animalistic, and CDS Africa mourns with the family who has had to deal more directly with this gruesome murder of their son, the soldier. Painful.

 

However, the response by some military personnel in the form of attacks on residents of Tafia and the whole of the Ashaiman community is undemocratic. The use of force against innocent civilians is a violation of their fundamental human rights and ought to be condemned. The leadership of the Ghana Armed Forces must call its men to order and ensure those responsible for the attacks on civilians are brought to book as soon as practicable.

 

It is essential to recognize the importance of upholding the rule of law and due process, especially in a democratic country like Ghana. Violence is not a substitute for anything, in a democracy.

The violence perpetrated on the residents of Ashaiman has far-reaching consequences for our democracy and peace. For instance, it may deteriorate relations with the security agencies, unduly delay and make the investigative work of the Police even harder because residents may become withdrawn or refuse to cooperate with investigators to identify and arrest the actual criminals who murdered Imoro Sheriff in cold blood.

 

Therefore, we call on all to exercise restraint and observe the law. The rule of law is the way of democracy, and the Military must comply with the law. The Ministry of Defense must ensure that the Ghana Armed forces reflect the democratic values of Ghana.
 

 

 

 

 

 

THANK YOU for constantly reading stories on MyGhanaMedia.com,  news publishing website from Ghana. Kindly like, follow, comment and SHARE stories on all social media platforms for more entertaining updates!

 

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel :  https://youtube.com/@mgmtv113
 

 

Source:  MyGhanaMedia.com

 

 

 

 

Admission is still in progress… Get yourself trained in any of our programmes to become a professional healthcare practitioner. Apply now! visit: racoh.edu.gh

 

 

Please subscribe to our YouTube channel :  https://youtube.com/@mgmtv113
 
There are four types of content published on MyGhanaMedia.com daily: curated content; syndicated content; user-generated content; and original content.

 

 

 

 

Send your news stories to myghanamedia@gmail.com and Chat with us via WhatsApp on +233 200818719

 

 

About Adwenpa-Hene

we publish on Entertainment, Sports, Politics, Lifestyle, and Technology. You can also follow Us on : YouTube Channel - My Ghana Media TV, Facebook - MyghanaMedia TV , Twitter - @MyGhanamedia2 & Instagram - My Ghana Media TV. Email Address: myghanamedia@gmail.com Contact Us: 0200818719

Check Also

Family Announces Date For Akua Donkor’s One Week Observation

Spread the love The family of the late Ghana Freedom Party presidential candidate, Madam Akua …

x