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COURT PUTS ORDER ON FIRST ISLAMIC COMMEMORATION OF EJURA SHOOTING CASUALTIES

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The Ejura District justice court has put an interlocutory order on the festival of first commemoration of Islamic supplications (Dua'a) for survivors of the Ejura occurrence.

 

The occasion, planned to occur at Maame Dede Junction at Ejura in the Ashanti Region on June 30, has been controlled by the court for 10 days.

 

The controlling request was given to the Joint Committee of Victims of the Ejura occurrences on Tuesday, June 28.

 

An ensured duplicate of the court request understands that, "after perusing the sworn statement or DSP Emmanuel Kyei Sarpong of the Ghana Police Service, Ejura, the candidate in this, removed to and documented on the 28th of June, 2022 on the side of these Motion Ex-Parte for a request for interlocutory directive."

 

The representative for the Kaaka Family, Nafiu Mohammed, says there is not a really obvious explanation that required the court putting a directive on the occasion.

 

Nafiu told JoyNews' Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen that a gathering between a board of survivors of the Ejura episodes and the civil get together working together was held concerning the occasion.

 

The Municipal Chief Executive, the Municipal Coordinating Director, the NADMO Coordinator for the District, the Nifahene, the Police Divisional Commander, the Ejura Police Station Crime Officer, Chairpersons of the NPP and NDC ideological groups, agents of the Fire Service and the National Investigations Bureau were available at the gathering.

 

On Monday, a letter by the Chair of the Joint Committee of Victims of the Ejura occurrences to the Municipal Chief Executive of Ejua-Sekyedumase communicated the Committee's booking to continue with the commemoration.

 

"Our families, having concluded that we can't drop our occasion, which is the declaration of our strict obligation to our left relatives, consider it critical to repeat the setting of our occasion and its set of experiences.

 

"It is our expectation that such setting will assist your administration with bettering value the significance of the occasion to our families and that this would assist you with knowing how to help it better to fall off effectively," segments of the letter read.

 

The letter endorsed by Alhaji Inusah Mohammed Bawa said, "at the gathering, we repeated our sign to meet with our family and return. Regardless of this, your group let us know that you were giving a request to us to suspend our programming.

 

"We have additionally gotten calls from the Crime Officer of the Police and the Divisional Police Commander, which we view as superfluously raising strains around our occasion."

 

The letter, addressed to the Municipal Chief Executive, Dr Kingsley Osei, raised worries about demonstrations of terrorizing against the Committee.

 

"We additionally note that few Zongo bosses have been deterred from going to our occasion. We can't comprehend the reason why state organizations and people who should be keen on assisting us with sorting out a fruitful occasion have taken the course of terrorizing, ethnic fanaticism and stirring up ethnic strains locally simply because we took a choice to remember the deficiency of our relatives.

 

The Committee said the activities by the Police and the Municipal Chief Executive "are subverting confidence in your validity, unprejudiced nature and make plans to maintain law and order."

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