Interior minister urge police, soldiers to turn deaf ears Sammy Gyamfi’s threats

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Interior Minister, Ambrose Derry has called on security officials in the country to ignore what he says are threats from the National Communications Officer of the oppositionย National Democratic Congress,ย Sammy Gyamfi.

Mr Gyamfi has warned men and women in uniform who he claims are doing the bidding of the ruling NPP will be dealt with should the NDC win the December polls.

โ€œNotice is hereby served to all unscrupulous Security Officials who have lent themselves to the despotic Akufo-Addo government as plaint agents of violence against innocent citizens, that the next NDC government will fish them out and deal with them mercilessly when power eventually shifts,โ€ the NDC lead communicator said.

But in an interview with Starr Newsโ€™ Parliamentary Correspondent Ibrahim Alhassan, Mr. Dery argued the security personnel have been nothing but professional.

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โ€œWe respect peopleโ€™s rights and for anybody to threaten professionals who are employed, have their fundamental rights in consonance with the Constitution, that when they come to power they will relieve them of their positions I do not find that to be a reasonable position.

โ€œWe do not have police or soldiers who are doing the bidding of the NPP. No, we donโ€™t have that. What I know is that weโ€™re dealing with professional situation and that is what we respectโ€ he said.

He stressed: โ€œThese are agencies that we should all respect and I can assure them that if they think that they will come to power and throw people away, there is due process in this country. People will go where they have to go and defend themselves. But what I can assure you is that this government is not using security agencies for its parochial purposesโ€ฆ..my gut feeling is that they are professionals and theyโ€™ll ignore it (threats of dismissal) with the contempt that it deservesโ€.

Source:ย Starr FM