Security analyst Adib Saani says Kasoa has now become a hotbed for lawlessness, hooliganism, and landguardism.
The foreign policy analyst reveals Millennium City, Kasoa has gained notoriety for criminal activities following a shooting incident involving a soldier due to land ownership disputes.
He described the manner in which the soldier was killed as painful and unfortunate.
Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, he said several people are wielding sophisticated guns in the area, and when you least expect it, they will take you by surprise.
“That area of Kasoa and the Millennium City have become hotbeds for hooliganism, lawlessness, and landguardism. We have complained about these issues several times. This is not the first time this has happened.
They killed a chief in the area sometime ago.
Several people have been killed in the area due to landguard issues, and yet we have not done anything about it. On several occasions, they have killed people there. So it is unfortunate that they have killed the soldier in that area.”
He underscored the need for authorities to address land administration issues to help deal with landguardism.
He also indicated that, compared to previous years when soldiers were regarded and respected, the citizens no longer respect them.
The issue is attributed to the excessive use of soldiers for internal security, with every minister and state appointee being guarded by soldiers, he added.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana