He said such protest and killings in other countries has led to the fall of those countries hence Ghana needs to watch out before things escalate. “I think what we see in other countries if it is anything to guide us, this is how countries go down in terms of it being engulfed by insecurities. so whatever our leaders need to do to is pay attention to this before it gets out of control. The two were among six persons who were shot during the clash and taken to the Ejura Government Hospital. The clash occurred when some residents pelted stones at the security personnel who were deployed around the burial grounds of the late social activist, Ibrahim Muhammed.
Source: GhanaWeb June 30, 2021 15:11 UTC