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Stop The Stupidity – Manasseh Azure To Government

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Military brutality has over the last few years become the norm in most parts of the country causing a lot of distractions among the public.

 Manasseh has condemned that act through his social media post asking the government to find solutions to them

So far, two people are on admission at the Wa Municipal Hospital following the military brutality on July 1, 2021

Investigative Journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni has stated that the recent brutalities across the country need to stop.

 

 

According to him when ‘citizens are pushed too far, they rebel in unison’.

His comments come on the back of how some military personnel brutalized citizens in the Wa Municipalities on July 1, 2021.

“If you push the citizens too far and they rebel in unison, you won’t have enough bullets to kill all of them. Stop the stupidity!” he said.

 

“These insurgencies have left a very negative image in the minds of the general public and this has raised lots of demonstrations especially on social media,” he wrote on social media.

 

Investigative Journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni writes on his  facebook page

Good morning, Mr. President,
You cannot be calling yourself the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces in a democratic Ghana while the barbarity and stupidity happen every day.
Your hands are stained with the blood of the dead and the injured because of your refusal to act and stop them.
If the soldiers who killed in Techiman South had been punished, those who opened fire in Ejura would have thought twice before pulling the trigger.
If the senior military officer who led in the assault of Caleb Kudah hadn’t been “elevated” to a Commanding Officer of 64 Infantry Regiment, those soldiers who went on a rampage in Wa would have thought twice before unleashing brutality on unarmed, non-violent citizens going about their normal duties.
Ghanaians are already angry about the economic hardship and the daily mess they are subjected to due to the decades of mismanagement.
Don’t keep pouring fuel into the fire by allowing the military, so-called national security operatives and party hoodlums clothed with the power of the state to continue to abuse the citizens you swore to protect.
Nothing endangers the security of the nation more than this. We’re threatened by terrorism, and if the citizens see the security forces who are supposed to protect them as enemies, we cannot win that war.
So act. And stop the mindless killings and brutalities.
“Stupidity” is a mild way to describe the killing and brutality of innocent civilians. If you disagree, show me the “right” words.

 

 

 

 

Background

Some armed soldiers were caught on camera brutalising some residents of Wa in the Upper West Region on Thursday, July 1, over a missing mobile phone supposedly belonging to one of the soldiers.

According to one eyewitness, one of the soldiers is believed to have boarded what is referred to as “Yellow Yellow” or “Mahama Cambo” and lost his phone.

The incident is said to have started at 1:00 pm and lasted for close to an hour at the Wa main traffic.

Several of the victims are said to have sustained various degrees of injury.

Two of them are currently on admission at the Wa Municipal Hospital.

A 29-year-old vulcanizer, who was a victim, is suspected to have developed a fracture in his right thigh during the assault.

 

 

Source: MyGhanaMedia.com

 


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