To recap Part One:
The President promises at his swearing in on January 7, 2009, that among other things, he was going to ensure that “No Ghanaian should live in fear of armed robbery…”
In the President’s effort to get the Police to support his agenda, he had promised the Police a new housing scheme. The salaries of the police have been bettered. According to the Police, armed robberies have been ‘reduced’.
However the citizenry still ‘live in fear’ because the armed robbers are now making ‘dangerous demands’ on their culprits. They are abusing their culprits sexually and even at times asking ‘captors’ to do same amongst themselves (sometimes fathers with daughters).
A mother-of-three, Amina, reports on several FM stations that a bus she had been travelling on had been attacked, and the passengers subjected to this type of forced sex and orgy. For some reason, President Atta Mills invites the Police IGP and some of his leading men to the Castle. Amina is subsequently arrested and put behind bars.
Now the continuation of what I have called: The Saga of Amina. Why has Amina’s case gained such prominence?
The President’s Viewpoint:
Here I want to outline some of the possible reasons the President may have had for inviting the Police:
- As the father of the nation he was appalled by the report. He wanted to encourage the Police to do everything within their power to resolve the problem;
- He wanted to express a righteous indignation against the ‘abomination’. Kind of saying:
- He was very worried that he was failing to deliver the promise he gave at his Swearing-In; and wanted to shift the burden of fulfilling his promise on the Police. He may have been saying: “Mr. Policemen, why are you failing me? Why are you bringing me to shame?”
- He and those in his Kitchen Cabinet had concluded that this was a fine opportunity to once again point to the NPP as being the driving force behind all these wicked orchestrations.
- The incident did not happen at all. Amina is telling a lie. And we shall prove this subsequently;
- Amina may not be acting alone. She has been coached by some individuals or organizations (maybe opposition political elements) to say things that will bring the government into disrepute;
- We shall arrest Amina immediately and embark on investigations to expose her as a criminal or maybe mentally unstable person;
- For the President and the NDC: Both President Rawlings and Kufour involved the Police and the Military in national security and night patrols to help better protect the citizenry. Yet they could not eradicate armed robberies and highway robberies. Why is it so surprising that such things are happening under your leadership? Even in the USA, violent crimes are reported everyday. In what is popularly referred to as 9/11; it was not only the World Trade Tower that was raised down, but even the Pentagon, the Headquarters of the US Army was attacked. Why do you therefore think that because you are the President of Ghana, such things cannot happen? We appreciate your intentions- but please stop playing God!
- Mr. President, if you are accusing the opposition NPP for being the brains behind today’s crimes; will it be fair to say that you, Atta-Mills, was at the head of all the crimes that took place under Kufour? Are you an armed robber? In your speech at Bawku recently, you fingered your detractors as those behind crimes in the country. One of your spokes-persons, Alex Segbefia said on Joy FM that it was the NPP you were referring to in your speech. Were you the one who murdered the Ya Na- you were in Opposition then- did you, Mr. President?
- Is the high-handed manner Amina is being treated meant to send a clear warning to others on the bus not to come up? Is it meant to send a clear signal to Ghanaians to ‘shut up’ and silently suffer within the four walls of their rooms or compounds when they suffer such predicaments as Amina did?
- Can anything go wrong under our ‘holy and righteous leader’? After all, since he is a righteous man, in the leadership of Ghana; somehow there must be no crimes in Ghana- or?
- Why has this case been singled out and given such prominence? Armed robbers have raped their victims on several occasions. Armed robberies are happening everyday. There was a lady who called in to a radio station to report of a similar event she was involved with some few years back. She claimed when her husband heard that she had been raped, he never recovered from it till he died.
- To the women’s organizations in Ghana: Is it very likely that a woman who suffers such an indignity may rather want to keep it to herself than pursue justice in the public domain? If it is so, why are you all so quiet?
- Ghanaian journalists have surprised me a lot. Here are a few questions for them:
- Do you know that there could have at least been three buses involved with the incident?
- Do you know that the driver of Amina’s bus said there was a bus before him that was shot at; before he got there?
- Do you know that there was another bus that came behind the Amina bus? That this third bus and its passengers accompanied Amina’s bus to the Police station?
- Has any journalist spoken to the driver of the first bus? Did he also report to the Police?
- How long did it take the third bus to catch up with Amina’s bus- before joining them to the Police station?
- Could it be that those in Amina’s bus who have confirmed the story were indeed in Amina’s bus; and that the Dutch girl and the others who have denied the incident were rather in the first bus that was also shot at? Can anybody please check the ticket numbers of the two groups?
- How could we have two different groups giving two completely differing accounts about an event in the same bus? And Ghanaian journalists are unable to help us resolve this ‘riddle’ within the several weeks we have been at it?
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