Francis Ahovi, a security analyst and Executive Secretary of Global Security for Africa Research and Good Governance (GLOSARGG), has criticised the use of outdated methods by security forces in managing incidents such as the recent clash in Obuasi.
He argued that the military could have employed more modern strategies instead of resorting to retaliation under the guise of “self-defence” tactics.
"The era of brutal force and colonial-style policing in crime prevention must come to an end," Ahovi said.
"The focus should shift from outdated, forceful approaches to more sensible strategies, such as early warning systems, that align with contemporary methods for stabilising society," he added.
He expressed concern over the repeated clashes between security forces and civilians, which have resulted in loss of life, and stressed that Ghana should not be witnessing such incidents. According to Ahovi, more effective, non-violent ways exist to combat crime.
Mr Ahovi also condemned the military’s response to the Obuasi incident, calling for the forces to take responsibility for their actions and pledge not to repeat such tactics. While he criticised the civilians for taking the law into their own hands, he warned the military against dehumanising them.
At least nine people were killed during the clash, which took place when soldiers tried to prevent a group of local youth from illegally accessing the AngloGold Ashanti mine.
In the military's statement, they claimed the soldiers had acted in "self-defence," which led to the deaths and injuries. Following the incident, angry youth in the community set fire to mining company assets, including vehicles, protesting over unfulfilled promises of employment and development.
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