Security Analyst, Adam Bonaa has known as on the Ghana Armed Forces to instantly retract their cautionary message directed at most of the people relating to assaults on the navy and safety personnel.
Instead, Bonaa insists the warning ought to be particularly addressed to Ernest Frimpong, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Amenfi East, who has allegedly been inciting unlawful miners to confront navy personnel.
Bonaa’s remarks are available in response to a current incident the place Frimpong reportedly urged ‘galamseyers’ a time period for unlawful miners to assault any navy officers making an attempt to halt their operations.
The feedback had been made within the presence of Western Regional Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, who didn’t intervene.
“It’s worrying to witness that the NPP Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, did and said nothing when his parliamentary candidate at Amenfi East, Ernest Frimpong, urged ‘galamseyers’ to attack any military officer that attempts to stop them from their illegality,” Bonaa said.
He expressed concern over the obvious endorsement of unlawful actions by the silence of the Regional Minister, who subsequently introduced the disbandment of ‘galam-stop’ and ‘vanguard’ operations aimed toward curbing unlawful mining.
Bonaa emphasised that most of the people shouldn’t be blamed for the actions incited by Frimpong though he understands how this assertion by the NPP politicians would possibly result in the rising worry amongst safety personnel for his or her lives.
“Where we have gotten to, you can see the security personnel are afraid. I suggest they pull their caution against the public and direct their message directly to Ernest Frimpong and the Regional Minister.”
“It is important to note, soldiers like any individual, have the right to self-defence when faced with imminent threats or attacks that pose a danger to their lives or the lives of others. In situations where soldiers are confronted with immediate threats or acts of violence, they are allowed to use necessary and proportionate force to protect themselves and others. It must be noted that the outcome of such avoidable confrontations may be unpleasant and dire,” portion of GAF’s assertion implying safety personnel retaliation and self-defence in opposition to public assaults.