Samuel Nartey George has called on government to call people who parade themselves as National Security to order.
He said if government refuse to heed to the advice, they will be treated as rogues on the streets.
The Ningo-Prampram Member of Parliament was reacting to the clash between the supporters of the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress at the Odododiodoo constituency on Sunday, October 25, 2020.
Speaking on TV3’s New Day, Sam George said “if the National Security Minister and Minister of Interior do not call these boys to order, we shall treat them as rogues on the streets. They have no business firing guns and threatening people in public. They aren’t the police service. The police are responsible for our lives in Ghana not them”
He further accused the Police for acting on violent activities and said the Ayawaso West Wuogon bye-elections should have been a great lesson to end vigilantism.
“What happened in Ayawaso should have taught us some lessons. When the President set up that commitee what happened? A committee that was chaired by Emile Short and signed by the former IGP. Where is the report? Didn’t the President and government throw it away? That tells you how far the president is willing to cover and shield his own. If that’s not Tyranny tell me what that is.” he added.
Source: Ghana Waves