Denkyira-Obuasi Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/denkyira-obuasi/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Wed, 04 Oct 2017 08:01:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Denkyira-Obuasi Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/denkyira-obuasi/ 32 32 Gov’t awards scholarship to 100 students in Denkyira Obuasi https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/govt-awards-scholarship-to-100-students-in-denkyira-obuasi/ Wed, 04 Oct 2017 08:01:49 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=358895 The Scholarship Secretariat has awarded full scholarship to one hundred continuing Senior High School students of New Obuasi, formerly known as Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region. The scholarship scheme is in line with measures by the government in collaboration with stakeholders to help in the restoration of the town, which gained notoriety on May 29, […]

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The Scholarship Secretariat has awarded full scholarship to one hundred continuing Senior High School students of New Obuasi, formerly known as Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region.

The scholarship scheme is in line with measures by the government in collaboration with stakeholders to help in the restoration of the town, which gained notoriety on May 29, 2017, for lynching Captain Maxwell Mahama, an army officer who was on duty there.

The scholarship followed a request from the leadership of the town about a month ago, to rekindle education in the town after students and parents fled the area following the gruesome murder of Captain Mahama.

Mr. Kingsley Agyemang, the Registrar of the Secretariat made the disclosure when a delegation of Elders of New Obuasi paid a courtesy call on him at his office in Accra, led by Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, President of the UK based Worldwide Miracle Outreach.

He said the scholarship under the Secretariat’s “Hardship Scholarship” would cater for second and third-year students who are indigenes of the town (both day and boarding), to complete their courses up to the tertiary level.

He said this will ensure that the future of the children is secured and not jeopardized by the acts of others.

Okyeame Kwabena Asare, the Chief Linguist of New Obuasi in response thanked the government for its support to rebuild the town.

Dr. Tetteh announced that he would be holding a crusade in the town dubbed: “Denkyira-Obuasi Restoration Crusade”, scheduled for October 11 to October 13, 2017 at the Denkyira-Obuasi Town Park.

Mr. Affail Monney, President of the Ghana Journalists Association, who was part of the delegation, called on the media fraternity to sharpen its focus on the new horizon that has emerged in the town.

Source: GNA

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Nana Addo to tour Western Region; Denkyira Obuasi among stops https://citifmonline.com/2017/08/nana-addo-to-tour-western-region-denkyira-obuasi-among-stops/ Mon, 07 Aug 2017 06:21:23 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=342695 President Nana Akufo-Addo will begin a three-day tour of the Western Region today [Monday]. The President will pay a courtesy call on the chiefs and people of the Northern part of the Region to reiterate his commitment to creating the proposed Western North region. His meeting with chiefs will include stops at a durbar of […]

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President Nana Akufo-Addo will begin a three-day tour of the Western Region today [Monday].

The President will pay a courtesy call on the chiefs and people of the Northern part of the Region to reiterate his commitment to creating the proposed Western North region.

His meeting with chiefs will include stops at a durbar of Chiefs and people of Bibiani and a courtesy call on Omanhene and Elders of Wiawso Traditional area.

The tour will also include a brief stop at Denkyira Obuasi, the town that captured public attention for being the setting of the gruesome murder of an army officer, Major Maxwell Mahama.

President Akufo-Addo will also meet with some traders of the Takoradi Market Circle when the tour takes him to Takoradi

The President is also scheduled to visit some galamsey sites to monitor the progress of work by the Anti-Galamsey Task Force recently deployed on operation Vanguard.

He will continue his tour to the Central Region for a similar exercise later in the week. On Thursday, August 10, President Akufo-Addo will call on the Regional House of Chiefs at Cape Coast and later visit the people and Chiefs of Twifo and Atti Morkwa for a durbar in his honor.

The President will also be the guest of honour at two separate durbars courtesy of the Chiefs and People of Ekumfi and Senya.

President Akufo-Addo has already embarked on a similar three-day tour in the Ashanti Region in March 2017 where he visited the abandoned Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Maternity block and interacted with traders and the like, among others.

 

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Man who stole Major Mahama’s iPhone 7 arrested https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/man-who-stole-major-mahamas-iphone-7-arrested/ Thu, 27 Jul 2017 07:10:09 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=339801 The person who stole late Major Maxwell Adam Mahama’s mobile phone after he was killed at Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region on May 29, 2017 has been arrested. Police investigators traced the mobile phone – an iPhone7, to the room of Kwodjo Fordjour, a driver at Denkyira Obuasi. The Accra Central District Court on […]

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The person who stole late Major Maxwell Adam Mahama’s mobile phone after he was killed at Denkyira Obuasi in the Central Region on May 29, 2017 has been arrested.

Police investigators traced the mobile phone – an iPhone7, to the room of Kwodjo Fordjour, a driver at Denkyira Obuasi.

The Accra Central District Court on Wednesday remanded Fordjour to police custody reports Graphic Online’s Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson who was in court.

The prosecutor, Detective Inspector Simon Apiosornu told the court that they retrieved the phone from Fordjour’s room at Denkyira Obuasi when they picked intelligence that the suspect was in possession of the mobile phone.

Inspector Appiosornu pleaded with the court to adjourn the case so the police can do further investigations to consolidate Fordjour’s case with the 19 suspects remanded earlier in connection with the lynching of the army officer who was mistaken to be an armed robber.

The Magistrate, Worlanyo Kotoku adjourned the case to August 3

Source: Graphic Online

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13 suspects in Major Mahama’s murder discharged https://citifmonline.com/2017/07/13-suspects-in-major-mahamas-murder-discharged/ Thu, 06 Jul 2017 12:19:18 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=334410 An Accra Magistrate court has discharged thirteen suspects allegedly involved in the lynching of the military officer, Major Maxwell Mahama. The thirteen are part of an initial 32 charged with murder during the last hearing of the case a fortnight ago. Their discharge followed a decision by the state to have them released. [contextly_sidebar id=”fUCjWqyJnDo6R17B7fUi2SXgR0WZ375F”]According […]

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An Accra Magistrate court has discharged thirteen suspects allegedly involved in the lynching of the military officer, Major Maxwell Mahama.

The thirteen are part of an initial 32 charged with murder during the last hearing of the case a fortnight ago.

Their discharge followed a decision by the state to have them released.

[contextly_sidebar id=”fUCjWqyJnDo6R17B7fUi2SXgR0WZ375F”]According to the prosecution their investigations into the matter informed the decision.

He also told the court that the state intends to use some of the discharged suspects as witnesses in the case.

The rest of the nineteen suspects which include one woman are still facing the charges of murder and conspiracy to with murder.

Meanwhile, 13 other suspects are currently on the run.

The deceased, Major Mahama, an officer of the 5th Infantry Battalion, is said to have been on his daily jogging routine on Monday [May 29, 2017], when some angry youth of the town attacked him, allegedly on suspicion of being an armed robber.

The Police subsequently arrested over fifty suspects who had fled the town to other regions in the country.

The court earlier ordered the police to relocate seventeen-year-old boy, Ebenezer Asamoah, one of the suspects to a borstal home when he is remanded until the police are able to establish that he is eighteen.

By: Fred Djabanor/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Cape Coast Archbishop urges Denkyira Obuasi to redeem itself https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/cape-coast-archbishop-urges-denkyira-obuasi-to-redeem-itself/ Wed, 28 Jun 2017 08:02:37 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=332143 The metropolitan archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, His Grace, Most Rev. Mathias K. Nketsia visited the people of Denkyira Obuasi and celebrated Mass with them. The Archbishop encouraged the people to foster unity in the town and also work hard to regain the image of the town and its people. Denkyira Obuasi […]

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The metropolitan archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Coast, His Grace, Most Rev. Mathias K. Nketsia visited the people of Denkyira Obuasi and celebrated Mass with them.

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The Archbishop encouraged the people to foster unity in the town and also work hard to regain the image of the town and its people.

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Denkyira Obuasi garnered widespread attention after the gruesome murder Major Maxwell Mahama.

A total of 58 suspects were arrested in connection with the murder of Major Mahama, have appeared before an Accra Central District Court

By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Obrempong asks: Was Upper Denkyira West DCE right after all? https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/obrempong-asks-was-upper-denkyira-west-dce-right-after-all/ https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/obrempong-asks-was-upper-denkyira-west-dce-right-after-all/#comments Mon, 19 Jun 2017 06:00:00 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=329388 It was Tuesday 30th May 2017. Many Ghanaians had woken up to viral videos of the gruesome killing of a soldier. That soldier turned out to be Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, now Major. The news, in no time, spread like wild fire on both social and traditional media. [contextly_sidebar id=”IaPiWtQFWCPm3UqIXfqzB381OqUhA3AZ”]People started demanding more information on […]

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It was Tuesday 30th May 2017. Many Ghanaians had woken up to viral videos of the gruesome killing of a soldier. That soldier turned out to be Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, now Major.

The news, in no time, spread like wild fire on both social and traditional media.

[contextly_sidebar id=”IaPiWtQFWCPm3UqIXfqzB381OqUhA3AZ”]People started demanding more information on the gruesome act and the videos that emerged heightened the anger among Ghanaians and the quest to ascertain what led to this wicked act. He has finally been given a befitting burial, but certainly, his wife, family, friends and well wishers need closure. This is likely to happen if the perpetrators are found guilty and jailed.

I am writing this piece with a lot of hesitation, especially as the incident is still fresh in the minds of people, and so asking some critical questions would be interpreted as being insensitive. Indeed, I had these same questions when the story was unfolding, but I decided not to broach the subject because Major Mahama had not been buried. It might still not be the most appropriate time, but please permit me to revisit this matter.

The two sides to Major Mahama’s killing

There are two sides to the whole story about Major Maxwell Mahama that we must take notice of:

1. Knowing what really happened that Monday morning and the perpetrators behind his dastardly killing; and

2. What the military detachment was really doing in the Upper Denkyira West District.

The first point we believe, the Ghana Police Service have done some really good work with it. They have so far arrested about 50 suspects, several of them have been remanded in police custody. That is worth commending because it will teach some Ghanaians who think they are the best judges in situations of lawlessness some good lesson. That said, the second point is of greater importance in this article.

What was the military detachment really doing in the district?

We were all grieving and asking questions pertaining to the killing of Major Mahama. The award winning Citi Breakfast Show was also seeking answers. The host, Bernard Avle, first spoke to the Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Armed Forces Col. Aggrey Quarshie. Bernard asked Col Quarshie, what the army knew about the developing story at the time. He narrated the popular ‘jogging story’ and the visit by the Chief of Defense Staff to Denkyira-Obuasi, the accident scene. Bernard followed up with the critical question; what was the military detachment doing there?

Bernard Avle: What was the detachment doing in the town, Denkyira-Obuasi?

Col. Quarshie Aggrey: The detachment is deployed at Diaso on an internal security operation like we have personnel deployed across the country. Some are doing anti-galamsey duties, some are doing anti-lumbering duties, others too are making sure that chieftaincy disputes, and land disputes, all those things are going under control. So they were deployed there for anti-galamsey operation….The conversation continued…

One thing readers must take note of is that, Col. Aggrey emphatically said the detachment was there on official duties. This is point one.

After Bernard Avle finished with that interview. He then spoke to the uncle of the deceased. His uncle also told Bernard that “he [Major Maxwell] was there on an anti-galamsey mission”. So according to the family too, Major Mahama was doing anti-galamsey operations. The military’s account corroborates the family’s.

At this point, listeners of the program were convinced Major Mahama has been killed whilst on anti-galamsey operations.

Still following the Citi Breakfast Show, Bernard also interviewed the DCE for Upper Dekyira West, Daniel Appianing, in whose jurisdiction the killing of Major Mahama took place. Bernard asked the DCE:

Bernard: So as DCE, were you aware of the military presence in the district? Were you informed of what they were doing?

DCE: …“The truth of the matter is that, in my district, there is no military detachment here to fight galamsey as I speak to you. We do not have any military barracks in the district as well. We share boundary with part of Western Region; that’s the Wassa part. There is this large acre of a forest that for the past one and half to 2 years, some people entered the forest, started mining; that’s small scale mining, they have done it up till today as I am talking to you. When they started this mining, this small scale mining or illegal mining or galamsey or whatever you call it, they have been protected heavily by military personnel. Not one or two or three military personnel, heavy military personnel have been protecting these people for this one or two years that I am talking about. Before I became DCE, I have been here just two weeks ago, but I have been in the district so I know what I am talking about. That forest which shares boundaries with Wassa is the Upper Wassa Forest. I have about two or three communities that share boundaries. They are affected by the activities of this. In other words, they are farmers. They farm around the forest. So we are affected directly. The forest is not necessarily in the district, part of it, or portions of it eats into our district here. That is what has been going on. A lot of security issues have popped up. At a point in time, there were demonstrations by some of the communities around because they didn’t understand why Chinese should be in the forest mining…”

The suspended DCE for Upper Denkyira West, Daniel Apiannin.
The suspended DCE for Upper Denkyira West, Daniel Apiannin.

The DCE is saying literally that, the account from the family and the military is untrue, and that, Major Maxwell Mahama was protecting an illegality in the forest reserve.

But, was Daniel Appianing right? Let’s get into this objectively!

Was the DCE’s account correct?

In the evening of the same day, Col. Aggrey Quarshie, the uncle to Major Mahama, and the DCE, spoke on the same network.  Citi FM’s Umaru Sanda Amadu called the Central Regional Police Commander, DCOP Ampabeni on Eyewitness News, to seek more answers on what the Police knew about the military detachment in the region. The following is what ensued:

Umaru Sanda: …So what is the understanding that the police in the Central Region have as far as the presence of these military personnel in the region is?

DCOP Ampabeni: The military high command, they have posted this military people to C&G Mining Limited [The actual name of the company is C&G Alaska Company Limited]. So they are legally based in the Central Region, Wassa West, Denkyira West. But there is an extension of the forest, the area that they do, most of them are within the Western Region, so that is the little contention when it comes to the supervision of the place.”

Umaru Sanda: When were they [the military] deployed?

DCOP Ampabeni: I think last year December. [Take note of the month]

Umaru Sanda: How many were deployed?

DCOP Ampabeni: The military have their own deployment plan. They do it contingent by contingent, so they did not tell exactly, but they are many. [Interview continues].

Let’s put the pieces together. The Central Regional Police Commander is saying the military was in his region protecting C&G Aleska Company Limited. His statement is in sharp contrast to that of the military and the family. So according to DCOP Ampabeni, Major Mahama and his contingent were protecting a mining company, not doing anti-galamsey.

DCOP Ampabeni’s account somewhat supports portions of the DCE’s account. So, DCOP Ampabeni and the DCE appear to be on one side, whilst the military and the family are also on the other side.

DCOP Ampabeni is the man in charge of security in the Central Region. If the military’s anti galamsey, anti-lumbering and chieftaincy reasons for their presence in the region is anything to go by, DCOP Ampabeni would have known about it. Indeed, as head of security, what he knows is what he had already told Umaru Sanda above. So we believe DCOP Ampabeni’s account.

But let’s do a bit of digging around C&G Aleska Company Limited, the company which the military detachment was offering protection to, according to DCOP Ampabeni.

Who is C&G Aleska Company Limited?

The first time we heard of the company was when it had sued Multimedia Group and Adom Fm’s Captain Smart on 5th December, 2016 for defamatory comments. In the said suit, the supporting statement of claim noted that the company “… was granted a prospecting license by government of Ghana…to undertake prospecting activities in the Upper Wassa Forest Reserve” [in the Wassa Amenfi Central District of the Western Region.]

This statement suggests that the company is a small scale mining firm carrying out mineral prospecting activities “legally” in the Upper Wassa Forest Reserve.

Does this statement have any similarity with what the DCE said? Hear the DCE again, “there is this large acre of a forest that for the past one and half to 2 years now, some people entered the forest, started mining small scale mining…that forest which shares boundaries with the Wassa is the Upper Wassa Forest…” Let’s go on further!

Was C&G Aleska Company Limited using security men in its operations?

It’s a big yes! How?

In the statement of claim that was attached to the writ of summons from C&G Aleska Company Limited to Multimedia and Captain Smart of Adom Fm I referenced earlier, the company stated that “in the course of time, it [C&G Aleska Company Limited] found out that gangs of “galamseyers” had trespassed the concession and were engaged in galamsey activities. It therefore made reports to the security agencies and sought assistance to flush out the illegal miners, who included Chinese nationals”.

It is not clear which of the security agencies the company sought to use to help flush the alleged galamseyers out, but the Central Regional Police Commander DCOP Ampabeni provides some useful leads. In the interview with Umaru Sanda quoted above, DCOP Ampabeni said “the military high command, they have posted this military people to C&G [Aleska Company Limited].

Does this also have any similarity with what the DCE said? Hear the DCE again. “…When they started this mining, this small scale mining or illegal mining or Galamsey or whatever you call it, they have been protected heavily by military personnel. Not one or two or three military personnel, heavy military personnel.

Was C&G Alaska’s operation in the forest reserve “legal”?

The answer is yes! C&G Aleska Company Limited’s operation in the Upper Wassaw Forest Reserve is “legal”, as far as the government is concerned. There are documents to prove that. There are documents from the Mineral’s Commission to show and that of the Forestry Commission granting permission to the company to enter the forest reserve the DCE referenced. The company at least, per their statement of claim referenced earlier, also secured the military protection legally. But wait! There is another interesting twist to this story.

Legal for 38 days

The Forestry Commission’s permission for the company to prospect for gold in the Upper Wassa Forest Reserve was supposed to be legal until 8th August, 2018 starting September 1st, 2016. But, on 30th January, 2017, the Minerals Commission which had granted the company a Mining Lease on 23rd December, 2016; after 38 days into the company’s operations in the forest, wrote to withdraw their license.

The Minerals Commission’s Chief Executive Dr. Tony Aubyn has written to the company “to cease all forms of operations including mining with immediate effect pending the conclusion of further investigations into C&G’s operations on the lease area, failing which the [Minerals] Commission will take any steps it deems appropriate without further recourse to you.”

But why will the Minerals Commission write to revoke the license of the company 38 days after it has received legal documents from same commission?
Dr. Tony Aubyn’s letter explained why. The letter said in paragraph 2 that “subsequent to this, C&G has been granted a Mining Lease [ML] dated 23rd December, 2016.

[Notice that the police commander mentioned the military was deployed last December] However, after the grant of a mining lease, the mineral right holder is required to obtain Operating Permits from Inspectorate Division of the [Minerals] Commission and Environmental Permit from the EPA, and where the mineral operations are to be conducted in a forest reserve, the mineral right holder is required to obtain a permit from the Forestry Commission before mining operations can be undertaken.

However, investigations indicate that C&G is undertaking mining activities illegally without obtaining all the requisite permits and approvals”.
So the company’s operations with respect to mining in the reserve became illegal. From that point, its operations could be likened to Galamsey!

The company was asked to stop its operations in January 30th 2017. Major Maxwell Mahama, according to DCOP Ampabeni was protecting C&G Aleska Company Limited when he was killed by some residents of Denkyira-Obuasi on May 29th 2017; 129 clear days after the operations of the company became illegal. So can we say the military was protecting an illegality?

Was the military protection for C&G Aleska in contravention with the government’s stop Galamsey campaign?

Assume what Col. Aggrey Quarshie said that Major Maxwell Mahama was doing; anti Galamsey operations, as corroborated by the company’s reason to seek security service’s assistance, is correct, how about after the company had its license declared illegal?

But more seriously, C&G Aleska Company Limited is into mining and mining support services. They are also dealers in gold and other precious minerals. It will be surprising they were still receiving security protection too, if the nature of their operations falls within small scale mining category. They are not members of the Chamber of Mines and also not listed on the Ghana Stock exchange. So obviously it could be in the small scale mining category. If C&G Aleska is a small scale mining company, why was it still operating to warrant continuous security protection when the government had placed a ban on all forms of small scale mining at the time Major Mahama was murdered?

Assume again that what the military was doing for C&G were all legal, did they not take any cue from Lands and Natural Resources Minister John Peter Amewu’s encounter with the same military who were giving protection to another mining company in the Ashanti Region?

Mind you, even before that encounter, there is currently a ban on all forms of small scale mining activities in the country, and had they adhere to Mr. Amewu’s encounter, Major Captain Mahama wouldn’t have died because, he would have been sent home before the very Monday he was killed. That Amewu’s encounter happened on 22nd May, 2017, 7 clear days before the lynching of the young soldier.

Why was Upper Denkyira West DCE suspended?

Now, if all these accounts are true, why was the Upper Denkyira West DCE, who sought to clarify what the military was “really” doing in the district, suspended? Was he suspended for speaking the truth in the heat of the moment, or he was really found guilty?

I still have a question for the military on what the PRO said the detachment was doing there. Could it be that the military was trying to avoid a second “embarrassment” that came upon it, when Lands and Natural Resource Minister John Peter Amewu questioned the military over providing security for a mining company which was operating illegally?

What really was major Mahama doing in the Upper Denkyira West district? Col. Aggrey Quarshie said in the interview with Bernard Avle that the detachment was there on official duties! Draw your own conclusions!

By: Obrempong Yaw Ampofo/citifomonline.com/Ghana
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Final funeral rites for Major Mahama held at Bole https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/final-funeral-rites-for-major-mahama-held-at-bole/ Sun, 18 Jun 2017 17:18:33 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=329370 The final funeral rites for the late Major Maxwell Mahama was held at Bole District of the Northern Region. The funeral ground was full of sorrow as some members of the bereaved family wept uncontrollably. A high-powered delegation from the security services, led by the deputy Minister of Defence, Maj. Derrick Oduro (rtd), and made […]

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The final funeral rites for the late Major Maxwell Mahama was held at Bole District of the Northern Region.

The funeral ground was full of sorrow as some members of the bereaved family wept uncontrollably.

A high-powered delegation from the security services, led by the deputy Minister of Defence, Maj. Derrick Oduro (rtd), and made up of former Attorney General, Marietta Brew Appiah-Opong; chiefs; mother of the late Major Mahama, Veronica Bamford; widow Barbara Mahama; politicians; among others, graced the occasion.

Maj. Oduro said the purpose of the request by the family was not just for a monument to be erected in remembrance of the army officer who was lynched by residents of Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region, but also serve as a reminder of the need to end mob injustice.

“It should serve as a last warning and a last stop for such an action to be done to any member or citizen in this country,” said Maj. Oduro.

According to him, the death of Major Mahama should serve as a signal to stop mob action and instant justice.

He assured the family that government would ensure justice is served.

The District Chief Executive of Bole, Veronica Alele said the people of Denkyira-Obuasi had ripped off the hearts of Bole residents.

Some leaders of Bole said a prayer for the security services in the country, most especially the military.

They called on the government to make sure that whoever is found culpable in their investigations would face the law.

Source: Daily Guide

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Capt. Mahama’s killers could’ve been influenced by alcohol, wee – MP https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/capt-mahamas-killers-couldve-been-influenced-by-alcohol-wee-mp/ Sun, 04 Jun 2017 14:35:21 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=325311 The Member of Parliament for the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, Emmanuel Agyarko, is of the view that the persons who lynched the late military officer, Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, might have acted under the influence of alcohol or Indian hemp. According to him, he cannot comprehend how a normal person would hit his fellow human being […]

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The Member of Parliament for the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency, Emmanuel Agyarko, is of the view that the persons who lynched the late military officer, Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, might have acted under the influence of alcohol or Indian hemp.

According to him, he cannot comprehend how a normal person would hit his fellow human being with a cement block with the intent of squeezing his life out of him.

Speaking on Citi FM’s news analysis programme, The Big Issue on Saturday, Mr. Agyarko further called for medical examination of the suspects arrested to ascertain whether substance abuse was at play.

[contextly_sidebar id=”XmLvvWOijfgUXkD5yVGel7LlThLqggf1″]“As a former Narcotics control officer…I will suggest that all these people who are picked up, maybe they should conduct some test on them. I’m beginning to think that there is so much substance abuse in this country. Alcohol is too cheap in this country. Wee is too common in this country. I think that we must begin to look into these things…I can’t see how me, a normal person who is not under the influence of anything will take a block and hit a man on his head,” the outspoken MP added.

Capt. Mahama was lynched and partly burnt by some residents of Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region after they mistook him for an armed robber.

The residents in a video which went viral on social media hit the officer with cement blocks, clubs and other wooden objects until he passed out.

The late military officer and his team from the 5th Infantry battalion, had been deployed to the area to fight illegal mining.

So far, about 22 people including a twelve year old have been arrested in connection with the murder.

The late officer’s burial has been set for June 9, 2017.

Joblessness partly to blame 

Mr. Agyarko also believes that, a lot of the residents joined in the lynching of the Capt. Mahama because they are idle and have no jobs to do.

“This rallying of the mob couldn’t have happened so easily. You begin to wonder about what the people in the villages do. I begin to think that because of underemployment and nothing to do, people hang around and they become easily rallied. People are not occupied enough. This country has some major problem and crisis this government must tackle. Government must create a situation where people will be busy or be employed to make them too busy to engage in vigilantism,” he added.

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12-year-old nabbed in Ashanti Region over Capt. Mahama’s murder https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/12-year-old-nabbed-in-ashanti-region-over-capt-mahamas-murder/ Sat, 03 Jun 2017 18:33:49 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=325169 A 12-year old boy has been arrested at Manso Nkwanta in the Ashanti Region in connection with the killing of Captain Maxwell Mahama. He was arrested earlier on Saturday. [contextly_sidebar id=”ndHVpTv0ScefqvZ3yDgnyNhlvjAZnsVD”]The latest arrest brings the total number of arrested suspects taken into police custody today in the Ashanti Region to eight. The police have so far arrested […]

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A 12-year old boy has been arrested at Manso Nkwanta in the Ashanti Region in connection with the killing of Captain Maxwell Mahama.

He was arrested earlier on Saturday.

[contextly_sidebar id=”ndHVpTv0ScefqvZ3yDgnyNhlvjAZnsVD”]The latest arrest brings the total number of arrested suspects taken into police custody today in the Ashanti Region to eight.

The police have so far arrested about 17 suspects and have vowed to arrest all perpetrators involved in the incident.

Confirming the arrest to Citi News, the Public Relations Officer of the Ashanti Regional Police Command, ASP Juliana Obeng, said the suspect will soon be transferred to the Central Region.

“Just some few hours ago I had confirmation that a twelve year old boy has been arrested at Manso Nkwanta again in connection with the murder of Captain Mahama. So we are going to add him to the seven that we have and hand them over to the Central Regional Police Command to continue with the interrogation,” she added.

Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama was lynched by some residents of Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region after being mistaken for an armed robber.

The late Captain and his colleagues from the 5th Infantry Battalion were deployed to fight illegal miners in the area.

Capt. Mahama to be buried on June 9

The family of the late Captain has announced Friday, June 9, 2017, as the burial date of their fallen son.

The family said he will be buried at the Military Cemetery in Accra.

The head of the family, Zakaria Sakara, made the announcement at the family’s press conference on Saturday.

By: Franklin Badu Jnr/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Capt. Mahama’s murder: DCE must be sacked not suspended – Apaak https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/capt-mahamas-murder-dce-must-be-sacked-not-suspended-apaak/ https://citifmonline.com/2017/06/capt-mahamas-murder-dce-must-be-sacked-not-suspended-apaak/#comments Sat, 03 Jun 2017 15:27:05 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=325039 The Member of Parliament for the Builsa South Constituency, Dr. Clement Apaak, has said the District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Upper Denkyira West District, Daniel Appianin, deserves to be sacked and not suspended. Mr. Appianin was suspended by the President last Thursday and asked to hand over to the deputy Central Regional Minister, for […]

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The Member of Parliament for the Builsa South Constituency, Dr. Clement Apaak, has said the District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Upper Denkyira West District, Daniel Appianin, deserves to be sacked and not suspended.

Mr. Appianin was suspended by the President last Thursday and asked to hand over to the deputy Central Regional Minister, for making some comments considered derogatory following the lynching of the military officer in his district.

The DCE had accused the military officer and his colleagues who were deployed to fight illegal mining in the area, of protecting illegal miners.

The suspended DCE for Upper Denkyira West, Daniel Apiannin
The suspended DCE for Upper Denkyira West, Daniel Apiannin

[contextly_sidebar id=”BIj1f6hFAhu9ru0GmSJC5aXldrVyE3BG”]But speaking on Citi FM’s news analysis programme, The Big Issue on Saturday, Clement Apaak, who is a former Presidential staffer, charged the President to sack the DCE as a matter of urgency.

“The president himself has admitted that his comments were distasteful. Every Ghanaian who had heard him quite clearly had raised eyebrows and questions about his comments…I’m calling for the president to dismiss the DCE probably by the end of the day or within an hour; I think he will get a lot of accolades from the people of this country,” he added.

He argued that the DCE’s comments were reckless especially coming from someone who is supposed to be representing the president in the district.

“What really breaks my heart is the reckless comments made by the District Chief Executive. The DCE is actually the president of that district and he then seeks to make comments to the effect that the late Capt. Mahama was there protecting Chinese galamseyers. I just couldn’t believe this. I think that the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces has demonstrated weakness and indecisiveness in this case because there is no reason why this DCE should not have been fired.”

“If these are the types of people who are going to represent the president at the local level then God save this country. It’s simply unbelievable. Is he not aware of government policy; is he not aware of the fight against galamsey? Is he not the head of DISEC? Suddenly he had no clue or idea that the detachment were there to execute a national policy. So for me, I think that it is not too late, I think the DCE deserves the sack. There shouldn’t be any room for suspension because leadership has to be held accountable,” he added.

DCE vacates post
Meanwhile the embattled DCE, Daniel Appianin, has finally vacated his post and handed over to the Deputy Central Regional Minister.

The Deputy Local government Minister, O.B Amoah, confirmed this to Citi News on Friday.

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