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Bawku Conflict: ‘Bring in the soldiers responsible for killing 3 men’ – Mahama Ayariga tells Ghana Armed Forces

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Mahama Ayariga

Member of Parliament for Central, has called on the Armed Forces to submit the allegedly responsible for the death of three men in Sabongari in the Region.

The in an interview on ‘s KeyPoint said the alleged by the soldiers is condemnable and not right in the face of the .

“The attitude of the is something that I have been condemning and I am asking their commanders to bring in their men because the Ghana Armed Forces have a very enviable reputation as one of the very professional institution that has gained some international respect for their excellence in peacekeeping missions,” he said.

Reports on Friday, January 19 indicated that some soldiers numbering about fifteen apprehended some young men at Sabongari, drove them to an unknown location, tortured and murdered them.

According to Mahama Ayariga who also confirmed the killing the sad incidence happened on Thursday evening.

“Unfortunately, we even had additional killings last night…they hit the three of them mercilessly. The assemblyman tried to intervene, but they refused to listen and they beat these boys and finally shot the three of them,” the MP said in an interview on the JoyNews’ AM Show.

Parliament must investigate excesses in Bawku conflict – Mahama Ayariga

The MP has also urged Parliament to intervene in the escalating conflict in Bawku.

The Legislator wants Parliament to investigate the harmful actions that have led to the death of some five persons.

“I want parliament to go into this matter. It’s been happening…because of the conflict situation there has been some level of tolerance of misconduct but the excesses are becoming too much so we need to set up and demand some accountability even from the military,” Mr. Ayariga said in an interview on KeyPoint on TV3, Saturday.

Mr. Mahama Ayariga will meet with the military commanders in Bawku on Saturday, January 20 over the alleged killing by the soldiers.



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