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The Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South, Kingsley Agyemang, has condemned recent attacks on teachers and a journalist, describing the incidents as backward, unfortunate, and unacceptable.
Speaking in an interview on JoyNews’ The Pulse on Monday, January 5, the MP expressed concern over what he described as a disturbing trend of violence against professionals carrying out their lawful duties.
“This morning, we heard some teachers are being attacked, and this morning too a journalist has been attacked. Ghanaians are being attacked left, right, and centre.
"It is very unfortunate, nobody should nbe attacked while they are pursuing their carrer, it is a backward activity that does not need to be encouraged,” he said.
Mr Agyemang noted that the 1992 Constitution places a clear obligation on the President to protect the lives and property of citizens, stressing that government must be reminded to uphold this responsibility.
“There is a constitutional provision that the President must protect life and property, so we will nudge him and pray he yields to that provision,” he stated.
The Abwakwa South MP further urged victims of assault to seek justice through the legal system, noting that Ghana’s laws on battery and assault are explicit.
According to him, public commentary alone is insufficient, emphasising that legal action remains the most effective route to accountability.
“When there is strong evidence that a person has been attacked or assaulted, the laws are very clear. Victims have a responsibility to ensure that perpetrators are taken to book,” he said.
Mr Agyemang also encouraged victims who lack resources to seek help from the Legal Aid Commission, assuring that access to justice should not be hindered by financial constraints.
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