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 The Member of Parliament for Bawku Central in the Upper East Region, Maha­ma Ayariga, has petitioned the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) over the alleged killing of some 10 citizens by the military.

The MP is demanding inves­tigations into the incident and GH¢500,000 compensation for each person allegedly killed by the military.

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has denied killing some seven innocent people who were running for cover in Bawku during recent disturbances.

The military in a statement on Thursday, February 2, however, stated that they engaged a group of armed men and neutralised six of them.

But the Member of Parliament for the area has sent a petition to CHRAJ demanding investiga­tions into the incident.

In a petition, Mahama Ayari­ga stated “In my capacity as the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central I hereby lodge a complaint on behalf of some residents of Bawku under reg­ulation 2(2)(a) and (b) of C.I. 67 pertaining to several acts of violation of the human rights of some residents of Bawku by members of the Ghana Armed Forces.

“Among the rights violated included the sacred right to life of 10 citizens of Bawku who were shot to death by members of the Armed Forces engaged in Operation Gongong in Bawku on Tuesday, January 31 and Wednesday, February 1, 2023. Children’s rights. Women’s rights and property rights were violated.

“The military does not deny shooting and killing these res­idents of Bawku. A statement issued by the military authorities on February 2, 2023 admitting responsibility for the killings is attached.”

Among the remedies be­ing sought by the MP include; “Compensation of Five Hun­dred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢500,000.00) for each and every one of those whose lives were taken to be paid to their immediate families as punitive damage”.

“Restraining the members of the Ghana Armed Forces from further acts of brutalities in Bawku in the exercise of their responsibilities to maintain peace in Bawku and adequate com­pensation to those who have suffered physical harm.” —Citinewsroom.com

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