The angry family of the late murdered Bimbila chief, Naa Andani Dasana Abdulai II, say they no longer trust the police capacity to protect their lives and property.
This comes at the back of the recent arrest of five suspects who allegedly possessed illegal weapons.
According to the family Spokesperson, Osman Kikaa, the Gbugmayili Royals have since the murder of the Bimbila chief doubted the police neutrality in handling the protracted Bimbila chieftaincy dispute.
[contextly_sidebar id=”vDx8smrXbsFez9EKiSr01cXHgahRRZf2″]He asserted that the life of the current Regent of Nanung Traditional Area, Yakubu Andani Dasana is in danger.
“The life of the Regent now has continuously been threatened and we have since put this before the police and no arrest has since been made to that effect: you want us to sit down like that for them to come and kill him again? Osman Kikaa asked.”
He lambasted the police administration in Bimbila saying, “We have lost confidence in the police: the police administration and for that matter the leadership of the police Commander ASP Abanga in Bimbila.”
He fumed, “He does not deserve any applaud and does not deserve any credit for this unlawful exercise conducted.”
Osman Kikaa challenged the police to be proactive in responding to early warning signals in identified hotspots in the Northern Region including Bimbila Township.
“Indeed if the police needed any kind of applause from Ghanaians then their duty would have been to protect the man who was murdered under their care.”
Residents of Bimbila Township have been subjected to curfew by the Ministry of Interior.
This followed the gruesome murder of the late Bimbila chief, Naa Andani Dasana Abdulai II on June 19, 2014.
Worried residents of Bimbila attributed the unfortunate incident to security lapses.
The police are yet to apprehend murderers of the late Naa Andani Dasana Abdulai II.
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By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/citifmonline.com/Ghana