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A campaigner for #FixTheCountry, Ibrahim Mohammed was attacked and murdered by an angry mob at Ejura on the dawn of Saturday for asking for a better Ejura.
The deceased is said to have been repeatedly struck on the head with objects until he lost consciousness. According to sources, he died on Monday, June 28 at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
This incident led the youth of Ejura to take to the streets to demand justice for the social activist, Ibrahim Mohammed.
The demonstration resulted in a clash between military personnel and the agitated youth leaving two people dead and four others severely injured.
Join Evans Mensah on tonight's edition of PM Express. His guests are; Director of Academic Affairs of KAIPTC Prof Kwesi Aning, Covenors of #FixTheCountry campaign, Mawuse Oliver Barker-Vormawor and Felicity Nelson as they delve into the Ejura killing incident.
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