Bawku: Our Armed Forces is contributing to atrocities by shooting and killing civilians –Mr. Bonbande Emmanuel Bonbande
Opinion

Bawku: Our Armed Forces is contributing to atrocities by shooting and killing civilians –Mr. Bonbande

Former Head of the West African Network for Peacebuilding (WANEP) Emmanuel Bonbande has lamented following the sad story emanating from Bawku in the Upper East Region. Mr. Bonbande on his Facebook wall on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, said: These stories coming out of Bawku where our Armed Forces is contributing to atrocities by shooting and killing civilians is utterly disturbing. He added: “Our Military is trained to uphold international standards of Peacekeeping with Human Rights approaches at the core”. “They understand very well that in any Peacekeeping mandate, the primacy of their interventions, integral in their mandates, is the protection of Civilian lives. They cannot adhere to these Peacekeeping principles elsewhere in other countries and do the opposite at home in Ghana”. “The Military high command may want to consider personal of the Ghana Armed Forces, likewise the IGP for the Police to deploy to Bawku, only serving personal with the requisite training. Again, it must be emphasized that for those exploiting ethnic cleavages in the inter-communal violence in Bawku, Peacekeeping must understand at first hand, the nature and dynamics of the violence. When Peacekeeping does not protect all the people but instead contributes to the Military killing civilians, it could create the grounds for radicalization and violent extremism”. This is further exacerbated by Bawku sharing borders with two countries where terrorism is active and continues to come too close to the shores of Ghana. Mr. Bonbande concluded. However, it was earlier reported on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, that two teenagers were shot dead, some house burnt down in Bawku a day after a gun battle between the military and some civilians in the area. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093

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VIDEO: Sammy Gyamfi Strong message to Police and Military officers
Politics

VIDEO: Sammy Gyamfi Strong message to Police and Military officers

The National Communication Officer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Samuel Gyamfi has sent a strong message to police and military men he believes that are in bed with the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP). In Video captured by Apexnewsgh.com on one of the credible social media, Sammy Gyamfi said, the day President Akufo Addo will exit office will be the last day will serve as police and military officers. Below is Video: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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2020 Special Voting: 5,947 to vote in Upper East Region
Opinion

2020 Special Voting: 5,947 to vote in Upper East Region

Out of 660,181 registered voters in the Upper East Region, a total of 5,947 voters will take part in the 2020 Special Voting on Tuesday, December 1. They include the election officers, security agencies and the media practitioners who would be working on December 7. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Bolgatanga, Mr Worlanyo Mensah Tegah, the Deputy Regional Director of the Electoral Commission (EC) disclosed that the special voting would take place in all the 15 district offices of the Commission, however, Bolgatanga Central would be divided into two making the total voting centres for the special voting 16. Breaking the statistics down, the Deputy Regional Director noted that Bolgatanga Central, which would have two polling stations for the special voting had 416 and 415 voters respectively while Navrongo Central had 622. A total of 739 would be voting in Bongo, 529 in Bawku Central, 157 in Binduri, 105 in Bolgatanga East, 393 in Builsa North, 156 in Builsa South, and 543 in Chiana-Paga. The rest include: 106 in Garu, 565 in Zebilla, 167 in Tempane, 533 in Pusiga, 465 in Talensi and 36 in Nabdam. Mr Tegah disclosed that 1,496 polling stations would be used on December 7, for the elections and the directorate had received all the election materials and added that the Commission was prepared to deliver on its mandate on the election days. He disclosed that some election officials had already received training while a few more were undergoing orientations. He said measures were in place to ensure that all the prescribed protocols to combat the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic were strictly adhered to and added that COVID-19 ambassadors had also been trained in that regard. Mr Tegah, therefore, urged the public to cooperate effectively with the election officials and the security agencies on the elections to ensure a peaceful and violence-free election. He further warned the youth not to allow themselves to be used by politicians to foment trouble on the Election Day and added that the law would deal with any miscreants who tried to disrupt the conduct of the elections. GNA Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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