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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “CARE” GHANA CALLS ON THE GHANA POLICE SERVICE TO BE FAIR AND IMPARTIAL IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF LAW AND ORDER


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Care for Free and Fair Elections Ghana (“CARE” GHANA) urges the Ghana Police Service to be impartial and perform its duties in fairness.

We find it eccentric the decision by the Ghana Police Service to ignore the shooting and killing of women and children in the 2020 elections but pursue Honorable Francis Xavier Sosu Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency for exercising his democratic and constitutional right to protest.

Overlooking alleged crimes committed in the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-elections, the youth demonstration at Ajura and collation centers in Odododiodoo, Savlugo, Techiman South and Ablekuma Central is mind boggling. 

This comes to question the neutrality and professionalism of the Ghana Police Service.
 
The inability of the Ghana Police Service to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of crimes against women and children in the 2020 elections depicts the insensitivity of the Ghana Police Service against women and children.

For instance, Samiratu Zakaria a 14 year old girl from Savelugu in the Northern Region of Ghana, Rita Otuo also 15 from Odododiodoo constituency in the Greater Accra Region including six others were allegedly shot and killed by some security officers during the 2020 elections.

Silas a young promising teacher graduate was allegedly stabbed and killed during the 2020 voter registration exercise.

Per our information, no investigations have been conducted and no one has been apprehended.

The Ghana Police Service owe it a duty to explain to Ghanaians why it is important to pursue a participant in a lawful demonstration that injured no one and claimed no life but have no interest in pursuing those whose conduct allegedly claimed nine lives.
 
Also worrying is the notion that, the George Akuffo Dampare led Police administration is after Hon Francis Sosu a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to test public reaction if they are to carry out the orders by the Electoral Commission.

The Electoral Commission in a recent press conference called on the Ghana Police Service to investigate H.E. John Dramani Mahama the former president and flagbearer for the NDC in the 2020 elections on his alleged one million vote fraud in the 2020 elections.

This places an unfavorable tag on the Ghana Police Service creating an impression that the Ghana Police Service has become a tool for intimidating and harassing ordinary citizens and members of the opposition.  
 
“CARE” GHANA is concern about the police decision to place value on the burning of tires over human lives.

We therefore urge the Ghana Police Service to immediately commence investigations into all alleged murder including the sporadic shooting at the Awutu Senya Constituency that created fear and panic and disrupted the 2020 voter registration exercise.

This will cure public sentiments that, the Ghana Police Service is engaged in witch-hunting and selective justice.

Thank You
 
Signed
 
DAVID KUMI ADDO
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (“CARE” GHANA)
0273009907/0559026124


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