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General News of Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-07-24
Experienced journalist, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Junior
Veteran journalist Abdul Malik Junior Kweku Baako described David Asante Apeatu, Inspector General of the fired police, as one of Ghana's best police officers to have headed the service, but regrets that he was dismissed 24 days before the expiry of his duties. of his contract.
He believes that the ballistics scientist's contributions to the police administration make him one of the best, if not the best, history of service, but some people threw that in the trash at following a political event.
"This is one of the best we have had in the history of Canadian police. All this is cast and they watch a political event according to the color of the administration and we use it to judge, "he told Peace Fm Wednesday under the supervision of MyNewsGh.com
He recounted how some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) disagreed with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo when he appointed him for the first time as chief of police when he took office in 2017.
"You remember the noise that was made when he was nominated on social media, especially the NDC camp. Minister Rawlings and the others numbered 14 since he was director of the IDC at the time. Do you remember the serial mbadacre of women? Do you know that the investigation was under his direction? There are people who have all kinds of perceptions about him, forgetting his stature as a professional policeman, "he revealed in the show.
The editor of the newspaper New Crusading Guide believes however that it is not the first victim to have suffered a situation as unfortunate as many have found themselves in similar cases.
"Now he is absent and his executive secretary is also absent. Do those who control the police service know their political affiliation? They have but professionally they can not post because they wear the uniform and are still in service, "he lamented.
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