Ghanaians Outraged Over Recent Attacks on Military Personnel
There is growing outrage and concern among Ghanaians following a series of recent attacks on military personnel in the country. The attacks, which have resulted in the death of several soldiers, have sparked widespread condemnation and calls for urgent action to be taken to ensure the safety and security of military personnel.
The latest attack occurred on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Kasoa in the Central Region when someone shot military man. This incident followed a similar attack last time in the town of Ashaiman.
Ghanaians from all walks of life who have spoken to the ghanaiandemocrat.com on telephone interview express their outrage and condemn the attacks. Many have called for the government and security agencies to take immediate action to address the situation and ensure the safety of military personnel.
“We can’t continue to lose our brave men and women in uniform to these senseless attacks,” said Kwame Asante, a businessman in Kumasi. “The government must do more to protect our military personnel and ensure that those responsible for these attacks are brought to justice.”
Others have called for increased security measures to be put in place to prevent such attacks from occurring in the future. “We need to see more troops deployed to these areas and more intelligence gathering to prevent these attacks,” said Ama Owusu, a student in Accra.
Mr. Ayuba Mohammed from Bawku in the Upper East Region also condemned the attacks and charged Ghanaians to work to ensure the safety and security of military personnel. “We have do everything in our power as Ghanaians to protect our personnel and ensure that those responsible for these attacks are brought to justice.”
As the situation continues to unfold, Ghanaians remain outraged and concerned about the safety and security of military personnel and the country as a whole. There are calls for increased security measures and urgent action to be taken to address the situation and prevent further attacks.
From: Idris Ibn Mohammed