T'di, girls abducted: I'm not God to promise they will be found – Dep Minister of Defense



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General News of Monday, June 10, 2019

Source: adomonline.com

2019-06-10

Derrick Oduro Major Major Derrick Oduro, Deputy Minister of Defense

If you want the government to encourage you to find the three kidnapped Takoradi girls, then you should probably review your notes at this point.

That's because the country's deputy defense minister, Major Derick Oduro (Rtd), did not give that hope by saying he could not play God by promising that the girls would be found.

In what is probably the latest nail in the coffin of parents and dear girls, the retired major answered a question from Ekosii Sen's host of Asempa FM station, Philip Osei Bonsu, aka OB, on the chances of finding missing girls said: "I am not God [to promise they will be found]".

It was after the minister blamed the owners for being partly responsible for the general insecurity in the country.

The minister justified the blame of landowners for their propensity to accept rents from foreign nationals for whom they did not necessarily know the professional profile.

In a plethora of reproaches that characterized his responses, Major Oduro also blamed Ghanaians for thinking that the security personnel was a magician who could bring missing girls out of nowhere.

"No security person is a magician, no; it is based on information that we can all help find children, "he said in Twi.

He urged Ghanaians to provide any useful information that could lead security officials to find missing girls.

Major Oduro's comments follow public concern and fear over the waves of kidnappings that have swept through Ghana, the latest being the kidnapping of two Canadian nationals.

Listen to Major Oduro talk about the problems of [in]security in the audio below:

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