The Cadres of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said the only way the rising cases of crime in the country can be fought is to sack the Inspector General of Police, Interior Minister, National Security and the Defence Ministry for doing nothing. The group has listed 26 crime cases that have been recorded in the past two weeks in the country, an alarming situation that needs complete reform in the security set-up. The NDC Cadres are asking the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) government to replace the security leadership with more efficient and confident people who can employ modern ways to tackle crime tactically. “We call on the Akufo Addo / Bawumia government and their security advisors to as a matter of urgency call a crisis meeting to find immediate workable solutions and sack the IGP, National Security Minister, Interior Minister and the Defense Minister. The country needs fixing and it must be fixed NOW,” a release from the NDC Cadres noted. According to the group, it is clear that the country is witnessing regime security as opposed to national security as a result of leadership failure. The Cadres added that under the current NPP administration, Ghana has witnessed a surge in government-sponsored terrorist activities such as the Ayawaso West-Wuogon Constituency Parliamentary Bye-election, the Techiman South election shootings, the Ablekuma Central collation centre shooting, cross-border crimes, including arms peddling and weapons proliferation in Ghana, human trafficking, serial and contract killings, kidnapping and armed banditry as some of its major national security shortfalls that the government must urgently tackle to ensure safety and security of the citizenry. Raising red flags to the alarming rate of crime recorded this year particularly in June, the Cadres of NDC have made recommendations to government which they believe will help solve the insecurity in the country. Aside replacing the State Security leadership with more efficient and competent persons, they want recruitment into the security services to be transparent and not based on party and tribal lines. Find below the full release from the group: PRESS RELEASE To: All Media Houses We the Cadres of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have observed with concern and disappointment the rate of deterioration of the state of security in the country. Under this NPP administration, Ghana has witnessed a surge in government sponsored terrorists activities, such as the Ayawaso West-Wuogon Constituency Parliamentary Bye-election, the Techiman South election shootings, the Ablekuma Central collation centre shooting, cross-border crimes, including arms peddling and weapons proliferation in Ghana, human trafficking, serial and contract killings, kidnapping and armed banditry as some of its major national security shortfalls that the government must urgently tackle to ensure safety and security of citizenry. It is clear that the country is witnessing regime security as opposed to national security and surge in crime is as a result of leadership failure. Ghanaians now live in fear much about the situation.pronouncements that have the effect that they have given up and cannot do anything about the crime situation in the country. The threat of terrorism and violent extremism in Ghana has heightened discourse across the nation. Given the southward spread of extremist groups in Burkina Faso and the porous nature of our borders, there are concerns over cross border incursions into Ghana. Violent crime is on the rise, including broad daylight armed robberies across the country. Nationwide, violent crime results in more than 500 deaths per year. Criminals frequently carry weapons; the most prevalent are locally manufactured pistols, rifles, and shotguns, also a number of weapons are smuggled into the country while our border security personnel are not able to do much about the situation. Reliable sources estimate that there are 1.2 million unregistered guns in Ghana. The recent violence at the Ayawaso West-Wuogon Constituency Parliamentary Bye-election in January 2019 linked to State sponsored terrorist groups, such as Invisible and Delta Forces suggests the gravity of the threats it poses to Ghana’s democracy. Unfortunately, these groups have been absorbed into the National Security apparatus. The ability of these terror groups to seize public assets and interfere in court proceedings to free their colleagues from prosecution is also manifestation of the threat they pose. It indicates an attempt by the groups to entrench themselves as a semi-autonomous institution that threatens the legitimacy of the State. Recent crimes in Ghana – June 2021 The number of crimes that have occurred within two weeks of June 2021 are alarmingly very scary and this demands immediate action from government to curb the situation and ensure safety and security of our country. Some of the crimes within the last two weeks listed below: Armed robbers raid forex bureau close to Police headquarters CCTV footage of 23-year-old woman murdered by friend Four arrested over attacks on motorists at GIMPA Wife of KK Sarpong’s aide shot dead Woman, aged 27 stabs partner to death at Abesim Notorious armed robber grabbed at Assin Fosu Bullion van robbery and the killing of a Police Officer and a civilian The two police officers who robbed Indian businessmen of cash in a hotel Woman ‘kills’ son at Taifa 30-year-old man killed over GH₵10 debt Trader jailed eight years for child stealing Two suspected kidnappers arrested at Abeka Lapaz 17-year-old TV ‘thief’ beaten to death at Barekese Multiple defilements across the country on the increase Robbery attack at Paga leaves one dead, another injured 19 Burkinabes busted for unlawful entry into Ghana Retired Police officer, 72, arrested for defiling 6-year-old granddaughter in Central Region Kumasi: Suspected taxi driver killer grabbed 3 galamsey operators jailed 45 years by Takoradi Circuit Court Prime suspect in murder of 24-year-old-lady in Koforidua commits suicide Car snatcher allegedly ties taxi driver to the back of his car and drags him to death One killed, two others injured in robbery attack 27-year-old hairdresser stabs lover to death for being denied grasscutter soup 64-year-old man allegedly shoots himself in room at Ebiram Notorious Highway robbers block road, gun down woman Police arrest four suspected narcotics dealers in
10 government officials not wanted in Akufo-Addo 2nd term – NPP group makes list
A pressure group affiliated with the governing New Patriotic Party, Patriotic Reform Movement says it has sampled the views of 2,500 party supporters nationwide and have come up with a list of officials who need to be kicked out of government in order to keep the prospect of maintaining power in 2024 alive. According to the group pushing for major reforms in the NPP, one of the major reasons for the near defeat of the party in the parliamentary elections of the 2020 general elections was as a result of the poor conduct and bad attitude of some government appointees. The groups say it gathered through its survey the individuals who will cause the party to lose the 2024 elections very badly if they are allowed to serve in any capacity in the next government to be formed by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his second term. “Such individuals will cause widespread apathy and will cause members to stay away and in severe cases leave the party. 2500 party members were interviewed across the 16 regions of Ghana and ten particular names were often mentioned,” the group in a statement said. See below the list of 10 officials NPP supporters do not want back in the 2nd term of Akufo-Addo according to the PRM survey: 1.Kan Dapaah – National Security Minister 2.Elizabeth Afoley Quaye – Minister for Fisheries 3.Daniel Titus Glover – Deputy Transport Minister 4.Anthony Karbo – Deputy Minister for Roads and Highways 5.Madam Frema Opare – Chief of Staff 6.Samuel Atta Akyea – Minister for Housing 7.Kwasi Amoako Atta – Minister for Roads and Highways 8.Professor Frimpong Boateng – Minister for Environment Science and Technology 9.Yaw Osafo Maafo – Senior Minister 10.Simon Osei Mensah – Ashanti Regional Minister. For the listed individuals, the group also listed top five issues that accounted for them making the list. They include arrogance towards party members and elders, lack of support for party structures, lack of response to calls and messages. Also included in the reasons are a lack of access to the offices of the officials and the awarding of contracts and giving of opportunities to members of the opposition National Democratic Congress at the expense of NPP supporters. Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.









