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Kaaka was killed because he refused to be a spectator – Stonebwoy

Stonebwoy has condemned the killing of one Mohammed Kaaka, a political activist at Ejura and also asked for the military and police to be held responsible for their actions.

This is a reaction coming from the camp of the BHIM Nation president following the shooting and killing of some angry youth by security personnel at Ejura in the Ashanti Region yesterday.

Writing his view on social media, Stonebwoy said no citizen must die by trying to be a spectator who demands the best for the country. He intimated that the loss of lives was avoidable and the frustration the youth of the country are going through needs to be addressed.

“Kaaka didn’t have to die. He was only advocating for the improvement of the lives of his fellow citizens including the very people that killed him. He was killed because he refused to be a spectator. His brethren in Ejura didn’t have to be attacked. #Outside #WeNahGoin!”

Stonebwoy did not agree with the fact that the people who have sworn an oath to protect Ghanaians and ensure that the safety and security of every citizen are paramount are now pointing their guns and shooting at harmless civilians.

“They were only venting their frustration. Yet the men and women who have sworn an oath to protect us and serve us with integrity attacked them. We need justice for Kaaka. We need to hold the police and military responsible for the loss of lives in Ejura. #Outside #NaGoIn”

“Since the system Keeps frustrating Us the citizens. We will have no option than to go outside. We Only Go Outside to air our voices seeking attention to the problems we face as citizens Anything contrary to that is not our INTENT. #JusticeForKaaka. #JusticeForEjura.”

 

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