Angry youth on rampage in Ejura over murder of #FixTheCountry activist

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rampage in Ejura

Some angry youth who are demanding justice for Ibrahim Mohammed went on rampage in Ejura on Monday.

Some youth in Ejura were demonstrating over the death of a social media activist, known as, Kaaka.

Angry youth on rampage in Ejura over murder of #FixTheCountry activist

The angry youth burnt tyres on some major streets as a sign of anger following the death their colleague.

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They want justice to be served immediately to serve deterrent to other criminals in the town.

Angry youth on rampage in Ejura over murder of #FixTheCountry activist

It took timely intervention of police to prevent the youth from escalating the situation.

Angry youth on rampage in Ejura over murder of #FixTheCountry activist

This comes after a 40-year-old man was attacked by an angry mob at Ejura Saturday dawn for asking for a better Ejura.

The deceased was attacked by two assailants yet to be arrested by the police. He was repeatedly struck in the head with objects until he lost consciousness.

Angry youth on rampage in Ejura over murder of #FixTheCountry activist

Meanwhile, #FixTheCountry conveners are also demanding justice following his demise.

In a press release, the Conveners alleged that the deceased had been receiving threats from alleged bodyguards of the Ejura Sekyeredumase MCE who claimed Mr Mohammed’s activities on social media was making the government unpopular in the area.

“In fact less than two weeks ago various individuals had gone to report Kaaka to the Ejura Police in order to get him to stop his work.”

The FixTheCountry conveners stated that if Ghana is truly a democratic state, the police should leave no stone unturned in investigating and prosecuting the perpetrators whose actions have led to the death of the activist.

#FixTheCountry conveners demand justice for murdered activist

They added that they will also seek a formal audience with the Inspector General of Police (IGP), stating that they will not rest until Mr. Mohammed gets the justice he deserves.

Again, the Group has disclosed its intention to write to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).

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