Kofi Abotsi, short commission, said that political parties had militias and not self-defense groups news Ghana News



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The secretary of the Emile Short commission who investigated the violence at the West Wuogon Ayawaso West Election, Kofi Abotsi, claimed that political parties in Ghana did not have vigilance groups .

According to a report from 3news.com, he explained that the party security apparatus could be described as a militia.

In an interview with Joy News TV, he added that after listening to the evidence presented to the Commission, the consensus reached was that these groups were militias.

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Ernest Kofi Abotsi
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Abotsi further pointed out that the usual vigilante groups usually stayed on the side to observe and intervened only when state security failed to protect their interests, contrary to what currently exists.

He went from the front to say, "The vigilante groups basically have a complementary character, but these groups oppose each other; therefore, this fundamental characteristic of vigilantism in this regard, I think these groups fail. "

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