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Ejura Committee Report recommends payment of compensation to deceased & injured families

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The 3-Member Committee set up by the Government to investigate the recent disturbances that led to deaths in Ejura, Ashanti Region, has recommended the immediate transfer of the District Police Commander.

It also recommended the structural expansion of the Ejura Police Station, as well as an increase in personnel to enable the Command to deal with such situations better in the future.

The 55-page report said the Deputy Superintendent of Police Philip Kojo Hammond should be transferred for incompetence and the fact that his relationship with the community had been damaged beyond repair. This is one of 10 recommendations made by the Committee in its final report presented to the Ministry for the Interior, which was published by the Ministry on September 27, 2021.

The Committee also recommended the payment of adequate compensation to the families of the 2 deceased persons, Abdul Nasir Yusif and Murtala Suraj Mohammed. It said adequate compensation must also be paid to the injured, Louis Ayikpa (20 years), Awal Misbau (16) and Nasif Nuhu (30).

It called for the removal of the Ejura-Sekyedumase Municipal Chief Executive, Mohammed Salisu Bamba. Others include the need for the Military Establishment to review the actions of the section on the ground led by Lieutenant Martin Opoku Adusei for the inappropriate use of force, and apply appropriate sanctions, training of REGSEC, MUSEC and DISEC officials in the Ashanti Region in Conflict and Crises Management at the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College at least once every year. It also called for the development of a joint Standard Operative Procedure (SOP) for Military and Police operations, including roles for indispensable allied agencies like the National Investigations Bureau, NADMO, Ghana National Fire Service, National Ambulance Service.

Also among the recommendations are that the National Commission for Civic Education, NCCE should intensify its public education in relation to the rights, obligations and civic responsibilities of the people of Ejura.

The Committee said all crowd /riot/crises control units be made to wear bodycams and all vehicles and mobile gadgets employed must also have cameras. It also called for the establishment of a Sports and other recreational facilities in Ejura under the Zongo Development Fund, to re-channel the energies of the youth.

In July 2021, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo asked the Ministry of Interior to initiate a public inquiry following the killing of 2 persons and injuries to 4 others by soldiers during a protest against the death of Ibrahim Muhammed, popularly known as Kaaka Macho, a Social Media Activist. “Kaaka” died on Monday, June 28, 2021, after he was allegedly attacked by an unknown assailant while returning home from an event.

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