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Govt determined to find Ahmed Suale’s killers – Haruna Iddrisu

Haruna Iddrisu with mother of the late Ahmed Suale

Haruna Iddrisu with mother of the late Ahmed Suale

The government remains committed to finding and prosecuting those responsible for the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Suale, the Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, has assured.

He gave the assurance on Saturday when he visited the family of the late journalist at Wulensi in the Nanumba South District of the Northern Region.

Addressing Ahmed Suale’s mother, Madam Yakubu Arahamatu, Mr Iddrisu said the government would continue to pursue the case until justice was served.

“God’s justice is worth the wait, and government’s pursuit of justice in this matter is worth pursuing. We will continue to pursue it, we will unravel it, and we pray that God will support us to do so,” he stated.

He said although some people believed they could evade justice, they would eventually be held accountable for their actions.

“There are some who think they can run away from justice, but though the wheels of justice may turn tortuously, they will ultimately reach their destination and serve the ends of justice,” he added.

The visit formed part of the minister’s trip to the area, during which he also joined the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Constituency Chairman in Bimbilla to mourn the passing of his father.

Hon. Iddrisu expressed sympathy to the family and assured them that the government would not relent in its efforts to unravel the circumstances surrounding the journalist’s killing.

As part of his support for the family, the minister assured Ahmed Suale’s sister of an opportunity to be considered under the Ghana Education Service (GES) teacher recruitment process to enable her contribute to the welfare of the family.

Ahmed Suale was shot dead by unknown assailants in Accra in January 2019.

His killing attracted widespread condemnation from media organisations, civil society groups and the international community, with repeated calls for justice and accountability.

The case has remained a matter of public concern, particularly among media practitioners and press freedom advocates, who have continued to demand progress in investigations into the murder.

Mr Iddrisu reiterated that the government was determined to ensure that those responsible for the crime were identified and brought before the law.

He said justice might take time, but government remained steadfast in its resolve to ensure that the perpetrators did not escape accountability.

By Times Reporter

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