The member of parliament on the ticket of the largest opposition party, NDC, Alhassan Suhuyini has recently taken the privilege to address the issue concerning how the Inspector General of Police, Dr. Akufo Dampare unexpectedly descended on the British High Commissioner for her tweet about the arrest of Oliver Baker Vormawor.
Speaking on the alarming issue on TV3 Network’ s New- Day show, the NDC MP, Alhassan Suhuyini undoubtedly defended the British High Commissioner aside revealing that, Mrs. Thomson did nothing wrong for looking for an update on the arrest of the #Fixthecountry convener, Oliver Baker Vormawor.
In addition to this, Alhassan Suhuyini highlighted that, John Benjamin also campaigned against the removal of Mahama but didn’ t t get this kind of reply from the police. ” The University Oliver attends Cambridge has issued a statement before calling on the high commissioner of Ghana to show interest in the ongoing battles that Oliver Baker is having with state securities in this country.
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So, if the ambassador, the British High Commissioner today is showing that level of interest; don’ t just look at the sentence, she is getting some information somewhere. She was not interfering. I don’ t know where our nationality went when John Benjamin was simply campaigning for the removal of a regime.
John Benjamin almost campaigned against the former President, John Mahama but he did not get this kind of reply from the Ghana police service. If you look at the British High Commissioner’ s tweet, she only requested an update” , Alhassan Suhuyini emphatically revealed.
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