De-Eye’s Operation At Osu Castle ‘Disturbing’ And ‘Unfortunate’ – John Jinapor
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The Member of Parliament for Yapei/Kusawgu, John Jinapor, says he will raise the issue of the existence of the pro-New Patriotic Party (NPP) militia group known as ‘De-Eye’ in Parliament ‘to make sure the right thing is done’.
An investigation conducted by journalist Manasseh Azure indicates that ‘De-Eye’ allegedly gives training to men and women and it’s headquartered at Osu Castle in Accra, which used to be the seat of government.
Commenting on this during a panel discussion on Peace FM’s morning show ‘Kokrokoo’, John Jinapor asked government to speak to this, ‘especially in our current dispensation’ where many individuals and groups are waging a war against vigilantism in the country.
“It’s a bit disturbing . . . why would they use the seat of government for those activities? It’s a security installation. I hope government will respond to this very unfortunate incident. If we want to provide them with employment, give them something else to do but don’t put them in our security.
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“We are all campaigning against vigilantism and to know that a private firm is operating in a security installation? What are they doing there; they have no business in that place . . . Some of us won’t sit aloof . . . ,” he fumed.