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Kumasi Islamic SHS: Defense Committee calls for bipartisan test into shooting episode
The Defense and Interior Committee of Parliament has suggested the foundation of a bipartisan board of trustees to research the police shooting of live projectiles into understudy nonconformists at the Islamic SHS in Kumasi.
Individuals from the Committee were entrusted by the Speaker of Parliament on June 14, a day after the episode occurred, to visit the Islamic SHS, the IGP and the Ashanti Regional Police Command and familiarize themselves with respect to the occurrence and report to the House.
Bagbin errands Defense and Interior Committee to visit partners in Islamic SHS aggravations and report in multi week
A month later, the Committee has closed its report and has made a few suggestions to the House.
Among its proposals, the Defense Committee needs the Urban Roads Director in the Ashanti Region to be endorsed for neglecting to give speed slopes on that stretch of the street before the school.
The Committee additionally blamed the activity of the police in their treatment of the circumstance and suggested a prompt arrangement of speed slopes.
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"The Committee reasons that the Ghana Police Service misses the mark on suitable coordinated factors to empower the Service to answer fittingly to difficulties of group control. The Committee, in this way, suggests that Parliament ought to set up a bipartisan panel to additionally explore the matter.
"The Committee again reasons that the commotion by understudies of the Islamic SHS was required by absence of suitable street traffic foundation and speed control for simple intersection by people on foot and understudies.
"The Committee demand the Ministry of Roads and Highways as an issue of criticalness to give walker crossing and speed slopes to guarantee safe utilization of the street by the two drivers and people on foot," Chairman of the Committee, Kennedy Agyapong said on the floor of the House on Thursday.
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