Army Chief apologizes for ‘horrible, misguided behaviour’ of soldiers in Wa

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The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Thomas Oppong PeprahThe Chief of Army Staff, Major General Thomas Oppong Peprah

The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Thomas Oppong Peprah has apologized to the chiefs and people of Wa for the brutalities meted to out civilians by some soldiers.

He described the development as a “horrible” conduct by “some misguided soldiers taking the laws into their own hands and going round and brutalizing people.”

Addressing the traditional leaders in Wa on Friday, July 2, he said “The Military High Command put in a lot of resources to ensure that we create a regiment battalion over here in Wa. So that they will be able to bring peace to the peace-loving people of this region.

“We were all happy last few weeks when we came here to train on how we will be able to defend the country and especially the Upper West region so we chose places like Hamile and Wa specifically to conduct our training. The sort of reception we got from the people made us all very happy.

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“In fact, we were planning a visit to come and thank the good people of this region only for last night seeing some horrible events on social media about some misguided soldiers taking the laws into their own hands and going round and brutalizing people.

“The Military High Command immediately met and a decision was taken that early first thing in the morning as the Chief of the Army Staff responsible for lands, must get on board an aircraft and fly over here and come and render unqualified apology to his Excellency the Overlord and to the good people of this area.”

Meanwhile, the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, who sat in for the Speaker on Friday, July 2 has directed the Defense and Interior Committee of Parliament to investigate the circumstance that caused the Military brutalities in Wa.

The Committee has one month to investigate, collect and collate the facts and report to the House for further action.

“As proposed by the Minority Leader and seconded by the Majority leader, I direct the Committee on Defense and Interior to proceed to Wa to investigate, collect and collate the facts and report to the House within four weeks,” the Speaker said.

The Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu had appealed to the Speaker of Parliament to send a delegation of members of the Defense and Interior Committee, to Wa to intervene in the Military brutalities in that part of the country.

Speaking on the floor of the House on Friday, July 2, he told the First Deputy Speaker, Joseph Osei Wusu who sat in for the Speaker Alban Bagbin that “I am urging you to request your committee on Defense and Interior to act expeditiously if it means visiting Wa to see for themselves.

“The development and the circumstances leading to the impunity must stop.

“I am seeking your leave as I raise this matter so that we can continue to co-exist. The continued conduct of the Military is undermining civil and public confidence in our Ghana Armed Forces who have a duty to protect us. This is the conduct of a few of them, to be fair to them.”

A group of military men were captured on camera in Wa in the Upper West Regional brutalizing civilians on the streets.

It is not immediately clear what may have warranted such an action by the men in uniform but eyewitnesses say they were in search of a missing mobile phone belonging to one of them.

According to one eyewitness, one of the soldiers is believed to have boarded what is referred to as “Yellow Yellow” or “Mahama Cambo” and lost his phone.

The incident is said to have started at 1:00 pm and lasted for close to an hour at the Wa main traffic Thursday afternoon.

Public Relations Officer of the Upper West Regional Coordinating Council, Cletus Awuni, who is said to have gone to find out from the military about their operations was also severely brutalized with his mobile phone also destroyed.

He was taken to the Wa Municipal Hospital but was later referred to the Upper West Regional Hospital.

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