US-based Ghana gospel musician, Sonnie Badu has lashed out at the Ghana police service and the military for abusing civilians all in the name of lockdown.
Some parts of the country per President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo directives have been asked to stay indoors for the next two weeks in a bid to reduce the number of coronavirus cases in the country.
The directives stated that only people with genuine reasons are supposed to be allowed out during these two weeks’ lockdown.
Some people who went out in some parts of Kasoa were punished by some military men for breaking the lockdown directives.
In a series of videos that surfaced on social media and believed to have been recorded by the military men themselves sees them intimidating people by questioning them and even asking them to sit on the floor or caning them.
The ‘Adonai’ hitmaker who seems to have chanced upon the videos took to his Instagram page and expressed his anger on why the military and the police would be treating civilians that way simply because they have been tasked to make sure they (citizens) stay inside.
“I really want to urge the military and the police in Africa to exercise wisdom and patience. Let’s understand that this virus has taken everyone by storm so that means it’s not going to be an overnight change. Let’s not use this to bully and toss human beings around, but help them understand the seriousness of this matter … Also remember, there are mobile phones around that could make you trend in a bad way … And oh, pls practice social distancing amongst each other because you are not above the law and clearly this virus is not a respecter of uniform … question, what if that man you are holding has it?” he shared on instagram.
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Sonnie, the problem is majority of Gh police and military officer don't have the Wisdom you're talking about. It appears one of the prerequisite to join Ghana Police or Military is ***barred word***. Their conduct is unprofessional! I was in US Army for 15yrs so I know what I'm talking about
THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE LOITERING AROUND AS IF NOTHING IS HAPPENING. THE SECURITY HAVE TO FORCE THEM TO COMPLY TO THE PRESIDENT ORDER. THEY JUST WANT TO BE STUBBORN AND PROVOKE THE SECURITY. SO THE SECURITY CANNOT STAND UNCONCERN TO RISK THE LIVES OF EVERY BODY. IF SUCH PEOPLE CANNOT BE WISE ENOUGH TO KEEP THEMSELVES SAFE THEN WE HAVE TO SUPPORT THE SECURITY TO FORCE THEM TO DO SO. IT IS GOOD FOR ONE PERSON TO DIE THAN TO ALLOW THE WHOLE NATION TO BE DESTROYED. NOBODY SHOULD BE SPARED. IF YOU ARE DCE YOU CANNOT FORCE YOUR WAY THROUGH. APPROACH THE POLICE AND THE SOLDIERS WITH RESPECT AND THEY WILL RESPECT YOU BACK. IF YOU REPORT ANY POLICE OR SOLDIER TO THEIR COMMANDERS FOR ASSAULTING YOU, NO COMMANDER WILL RUSH TO REPRIMAND ANYBODY. IF THE DCE IS LUCKY THEN HE WILL BE TOLD THAT IT WILL BE INVESTIGATED. I CAN ASSURE YOU, NOBODY WILL WASTE TIME NOW TO DO SUCH AN INVESTIGATION UNTIL THE EXERCISE IS OVER.
Hi Sonnie, Please which of the videos have you seen. Please most of the videos on social media have been uploaded to cause mischief. One must be careful not to be deceived.