Ghana's Parliament is facing mounting pressure from the Minority caucus to address a disturbing rise in mysterious killings and violence nationwide. The Minority Chief Whip, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has called for an emergency closed-door briefing with the Interior Minister to explain the government's response to the crisis. Lawmakers and experts are urging the Interior Ministry to strengthen community security measures to curb the escalating violence. The situation has sparked widespread concern about public safety and the effectiveness of current security strategies. Parliament is expected to convene soon to discuss immediate interventions and hold the government accountable.
This is exactly why the government needs to crack down hard with stricter laws and give security forces more power—enough with this softness that lets criminals run wild.
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It’s about time Parliament steps up—people deserve to feel safe in their own communities without fear of violence or cover-ups. We need real accountability and investment in public safety, not just more closed-door meetings and empty promises.
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