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Withdraw soldiers from Ketu South- Marrer Ghana CEO pleads

Residents of Ketu South in the Volta Region have made an appeal to Ghana President His Excellency Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo to immediately withdraw military men stationed in the district.

“We suffer harassment and beatings everyday”, they claimed.

Peeved residents have alleged that, the only language the military men speak is subjecting them to beatings and all manner of inhumane treatment adding that this has brought fear and panic to the people and has temporarily halted farming and trading activities in the district.

“We cannot go out because we fear that the military men will beat us, sometimes at the slightest provocation” the residents stated.

They say the situation is so tensed that residents who have their businesses in Togo cannot move because “when you fail to answer their question rightly, you will be whipped with canes so we are calling on the government, the Ministry of Defense and the military hierarchy to monitor activities of these military men and immediately call them to order or withdraw them”.

Speaking to the media, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Marrer Ghana Limited and Susatgad Boat Building and Fishing Industries, Mr Novihoho Afaglo said there are records of military brutalities in the area citing what happened to a young student who crossed the border to Togo for schooling and on her return was whipped by these men in uniform.

“My people in the Volta Region precisely Ketu South District are asking me to find a way to plead with the government to recall the military brutality from its surroundings,” he stated.

Mr Afaglo said “it’s about time we free ourselves from the pondered thoughts of Volta Region been the headquarters of the opposition National Democratic Congress and Ashanti Region also the bank of the New Patriotic Party.”

“I would want to correct this thoughts as years gone by education has reveal that times have changed and citizens have their own individual opinions about the works of a sitting government and their benefits,” the CEO stated

He said currently seven out of every 10 Ashantes are marrying the ewes and this should enlighten us of the moment and do away with the old mentality and thinking pattern.

Mr Afaglo said the activities of the military men in the area are going overboard forgetting that “we are all citizens of Ghana and if care is not taken it will affect the sitting government.”

By Philip Antoh

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