Sunday, 16 May 2021

No One Is Above The Law In Ghana - Including National Security Operatives

It is most unfortunate  that there appears to be a subtle attempt, underway, to try and undermine the veracity of Caleb Kudah's  allegations of being physically abused, by National Security personal, when he was arrested recently. Why, one wonders - and to what ends?




One's humble advice to CitiFM/TV's Caleb Kudah, is that he must join as many international organisations for media professionals, as he possibly  can, swiftly - and recount what happened to him, to all of them.  It will protect him from the evil individuals  amongst those who now control our upside-down-system-in-urgent-need-of-fixing. 


Above all, he must hold a press conference immediately, to give the whole nation a full account of what he went through - and answer all  the questions the sly-doubting-Thomases pose to him, to try and trip him up. The sods. 



To the  doubting-Thomases, the question to ponder over is: Whatever happened to giving someone the benefit of the doubt - especially since none of us were present when he was allegedly being repeatedly slapped from behind, while seated and being interrogated: by power-drunk individuals who think that somehow they are above the law, and thus routinely  act with impunity?  For their information, no one is above the law in Ghana - including National Security operatives. Full stop. Haaba.



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