Vice President Bawumia, who heads the Ghana Police Council leaves murdered Police Officer killed in a soft-skinned “bullion” van robbery to join the IGP at Assin North Bye-Election for the open vote-buying Road Project Commissioning and Free “Twi Nkoaa” Health Screening by the Police.
The IGP and Bawumia must immediately sack the senior police woman seen in the video asking officers of the Ghana Police to SPEAK ONLY TWI” to exclude non-twi speaking Ghanaians from benefiting from the Health Screening being done with State funds accruing from taxes paid by all Ghanaians including non-twi speaking Ghanaians.
Vice President Bawumia has abandoned the numerous pothole-riddled roads across Ghana to go and commission a vote-buying Road project in Assin North ahead of the next week Bye-Election.
Vote-buying Road projects were similarly done ahead of the just ended Kumawu Bye-Election and must not be allowed to become the norm.
Ghanaians are asking, since when did the Ghana Police start conducting FREE HEALTH SCREENING and but for the Assin North Bye-Election, will the IGP and other senior officers of the Ghana Police Service be in Assin North?
This act is not irregular but illegal; and qualifies as Corruption which must attract the attention of the Special Prosecutor among others.
The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, the IGP and Bawumia must be held responsible for the murder of the Police Officer whose murder was caught on CCTV at the Ablekuma Filling Station shooting.
They failed to ensure the implementation of the decision made after the last shooting of another Police Officer under similar circumstances.
Ghanaians are resolved to be Citizens and not Spectators.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.
Bawumia opted to go instead of negotiating with the Independent Power Producers who are threatening to shut down their plants plunging Ghana into Dumosor because Government owes them billions…
Ghanaians must demand DUMSOR DOES NOT RETURN especially as the NPP claim there is EXCESS ELECTRICITY GENERATION CAPACITY…
STAY TUNED.
By Prince-Derek Adjei