A
member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Sarpong has descended
heavily on security agencies in the country, claiming they seem to be on
a mission to penalize NPP supporters for their actions and inactions
and neglect members of the ruling party when they also err.
Speaking
in relation to the court sentence on five murder convicts believed to
activists of the New Patriotic Party, the NPP guru, emitting his
emotions on Oman FM on Wednesday, accused the security services of being
selective in their operations.
According to him, several
threatening incidents occurred in some regions and localities in the
country evidently perpetrated by fanatics of the governing National
Democratic Congress but neither the Police Service nor any security
agency arrested any of the perpetrators, yet they could arrest and
arraign NPP supporters before court for prosecution.
Though he
does not seek to justify the actions of the convicted NPP activists, he
called to question the loyalty of the security services to mete out fair
and equal treatments to supporters of both the NPP and the NDC.
“Criminal
offence has no statute of limitation…I’m not criticizing the work of
the Judges. I’m not criticizing the jury. I’m not criticizing the work
of the court…I am talking of those who are in charge of putting the
people before the jury, before the Judge, before the court,” and to him,
the security services are not functioning properly because “those who
have murdered people there have not been arrested. They hacked people
but they’ve not been arrested. Those who burned offices have not been
arrested…Is that justice?”
A Tamale High Court on Tuesday
sentenced four murder suspects in connection with a clash that broke out
at the Tamale Central Market between supporters of the two major
parties in the country; Abibu Dagbana, Majeed Alhassan, Alhassan Sayibu
and Imoro Gundaana to 36 years imprisonment while the fifth suspect,
Yahuza Yakubu, was sentenced to death by hanging for their involvement
in the incident.
The five were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
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