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The MP for Ejura Sekyedumase MP in the Ashanti Region is worried about the rising violence cases in the constituency.
Mohammed Bawa Braimah says the Saturday dawn attack that led to the death of one Ibrahim Mohammed was regrettable.
"The recent attack on Mohammed Ibrahim alias Kaaka Macho, who was brutally assaulted on the early hours of Saturday, June 26, by some unknown assailants in his house at Ejura is alarming," he said.
Mr Braimah said the situation calls for grave concern from all peace-loving citizens of Ejura-Sekyedumase.
"I wish to empathise with Kaaka and condemn in no uncertain terms the attack on Kaaka and all those who have suffered similar attacks in recent past and wish him a speedy recovery."
The MP wants the police to hasten their investigations to ensure that perpetrators involved are brought to justice.
"Let me emphasise that citizens of Ejura-Sekyedumase should be free to express their views on issues affecting the Municipality without any hindrance and respect to party affiliations as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution."
He is also calling on traditional leaders, Zongo chiefs, Imams, the Clergy, opinion leaders, and the youth to rise up against the increasing acts of thuggery rearing its ugly head.
"Justice for Kaaka is Justice for Ejura –Sekyedumase,"he said.
In July 2020, the MP was physical assaulted by a group of people in the town.
This, according to Mr. Braimah was perpetrated against him during the voters’ registration exercise on Monday, July 6, 2020.
The MP said he was returning from a visit to a constituency executive who was receiving treatment at a hospital when the incident happened.
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