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The National Chief Imam, Sheik Osman Nuhu Sharubutu is sure about the limit of the Inspector General of Police to determine the issue against Muslim comments passed by certain police associated with the new unrest at the Islamic Senior High School in the Ashanti Region.
According to the Chief Imam's delegate, Aremeyaw Shaibu, they acknowledge that the police association will need to explore the issue and apply for significant approvals on the off chance that anyone is viewed as responsible.
Chatting on Eyewitness News on Monday, Aremeyaw Shaibu said general society, especially individuals who have been affected by the comments, should rehearse limitations and give the IGP the necessary assistance to test the issue without hurting social association in the country suitably.
"We should manage issues of this nature with caution so we don't permit one more part to extra hole us. The IGP had informed the National Chief Imam that particular comments had been made, and that police connected with those comments had been precluded. We have confidence in the cutoff and limit of the IGP to manage this, and we want to ensure everybody that we ought to permit him the chance to do a genuine assessment," he added.
Four police working in the police control room checking CCTV cameras in the Ashanti Region have been restricted after they were gotten on a viral tape passing foe of Muslim comments while running a publication on the new Islamic Senior High School event.
The authorities in the tape are heard portraying the students as fomenters, among other disturbing comments.
The IGP has recently sent the Director-General of Police Operations, DCOP Mohammed Suraji to apologize to the Muslim organization in the Ashanti Region over the comments.
As demonstrated by Aremeyaw Shaibu, the IGP has furthermore tended to the National Chief Imam and imparted his regret about the new development and promised to take action on it.
He said that the move by the IGP gives them sureness that he will take definitive action in regards to this present circumstance.
"We ought to look out how the IGP will oversee respect to individuals who have been found blameworthy in offering any libellous articulation or comments… Whenever episodes like this happen, something I find wise to do is quickly get together with the organization of the affected organizations, update them and assure them of pushes toward resolving the issue so we don't allow what is happening to disintegrate."
He further requested that overall society be cautious in commenting on the issue, adding that the country ought to attempt to stay aware of its pleasing living in the country.
"We ought to all add to ensuring that in Ghana, the severe assortment is respected, and we can develop our normal characteristics to build a preparation of a neighbourly society in Ghana," he noted.
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