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It’s A Pity! Law Enforcers In Bed With Gov’t And Killing Innocent Ghanaians – Catholic Bishop

It’s A Pity! Law Enforcers In Bed With Gov’t And Killing Innocent Ghanaians – Catholic Bishop
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The President of the Catholic Bishops Conference, Most Rev Philip Naameh, strongly believes the Nana Addo-led government has failed Ghanaians.

He claims the country is not safe after alleging that the security services are at the beck and call of the government.

“It is a great pity that people who are trained, paid to protect Ghanaians have ended up in the name of loyalty to a particular party in government and are shooting and killing Ghanaians…it is not only condemnable but also criminal and must be investigated and the perpetrators duly punished,“ he said.

The Catholic Bishops Conference, at a plenary assembly of the association in Wa on Monday, alleged that the government had lost touch with Ghanaians and had defaulted on its promise of protecting the public purse.

The clerics also questioned what they described as a lack of empathy from government towards Ghanaians.

Source: Planbfmonline
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