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Robberies: Killing of international journalist bad for Ghana-Mahama

August 29, 2021

Former President John Dramani Mahama has described as shocking news of an attack on yet another passenger vehicle on the Tamale- Buipe road by armed robbers.

The former President said the incident leading to the murder of an international journalist, Syed Taaley Ahmed is bad for the country.

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The journalist was in Ghana with a team to work on a documentary assessing Ghana’s peace and security, when he met his untimely death.

“It is truly ironic that a journalist working on a documentary on peace and security should die from an incident of highway robbery, which has become symptomatic of the violent crime currently consuming our country,” a statement issued on his behalf by his Special Aide, Joyce Bawa Mogtari on Sunday August 29 said.

“The now rampant criminal activity of armed robbers in the northern parts of the country is a cause for great concern, as they are fast becoming a daily occurrence. In recent times, these armed robbers have become so emboldened that they not only terrorize road users in the night, but in the daytime as well.

“Indeed, just days after this tragic incident, armed robbers, according to news reports, in broad daylight, attacked motorists travelling on the Bolgatanga-Walewale highway robbing them of all their valuables.”

The statement added: “During President Mahama’s recent tour of the five regions in the north of the country to thank the people for their support in the 2020 elections, he met with chiefs, stakeholders, opinion leaders and religious leaders who mentioned insecurity on the highways as one of the key matters of concern.

“President Mahama wishes to further reecho his call on the government to urgently address the worrying development. No one could have imagined that the tragic death of this journalist would follow so soon.

“We note also that despite the low morale of many of our police personnel due to the lack of adequate crime fighting logistics, the Ghana Police Service remains one of the best in Africa and when given all the support, can secure our highways and ensure security for all our people. We therefore call on the Akufo-Addo/ Bawumia government to take urgent steps to address the deteriorating security situation in the country so that our people can feel safe to go about their daily activities.

“Our hearts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of the dead. And may God heal all who have been wounded in these attacks.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com

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