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Progress made on unresolved murder Cases – President Mahama

 President John Dramani Mahama has indicated that progress is being made in the investigation of some unresolved murder

He said they include the 2020 elections related killings, the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-elec­tion violence, and the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein-Suale.

“In the tragic murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale, six years later, the Police Service made an arrest, and the suspect was ar­raigned before court and remand­ed,” President Mahama said on Wednesday in Accra, in a national address to update the citizenry on the 120-day social pact he signed with the electorate in the run up to the 2024 General Election.

In that 26-point pact, then candidate Mahama, promised to reopen investigations into elec­tion related killings to deter other

Some of the alleged crimes in the 2020 elections are the killing of two persons in Techiman, one person in Odododiodoo, Ableku­ma Central, Banda, Dorma West and Savelugu.

With respect to the 2024 elec­tions, President Mahama report­ed that killings were recorded in Tolon, Damongo, Awutu Senya East, Nkoranza South, Offinso North, and Ahafo Ano South West; cases he said were been in­vestigated by the special taskforce of the Ghana Police Service.

“These are senseless deaths that should never again happen in our nation. Elections are to choose leaders, not to murder our citizens. We are committed to en­suring accountability for political violence,” he emphasised.

The Attorney-General, President Mahama revealed, was working on a report for cabi­net to recommend appropriate compensations for victims and families involved in the alleged atrocities.

Concerning the January 31, 2019, Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election violence, where 18 persons suffered injuries from individuals later identified as national security operatives, President Mahama vowed that “we will not let that matter die without justice being served to the victims”.

“ASP Azugu, who was deeply involved in the violence

 and atrocities on the day,” the President disclosed “is currently cooperating with the National Investigations Bureau to identify, arrest and prosecute all those involved in the violence.”

He stressed the need to purge the security services of vigilante elements with persons whose commitment is to state only.

President Mahama further indicated that a board of inquiry has been established by the Gha­na Armed Forces to investigate recent recruitment processes, aiming to uncover discrepan­cies and implement corrective measures.

“Robust background checks are ongoing for all recruits and serving personnel, and manda­tory ideological reorientation sessions are planned to reinforce military neutrality, national unity, and constitutional loyalty,” he explained.

 BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI

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