The Concerned Mothers Association of Ghana has said if the police fails to find the kidnapped girls as soon as possible, they would have to face their wrath.
The group says the police must present the girls since they claim to know the whereabouts of the girls or they will be forced to suspect the police as a primary accessory to the kidnapping.
Two weeks ago, the Commissioner of Police Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah announced at a press conference that the Police had located the three kidnapped girls and they were safe.
In a press release signed by the Convenor, Mrs Josephine Amoh, there was no need in announcing the location of the girls if they found and sent to their parents immediately.
“We believe that if the Police as mentioned by the former CID Boss has been able to locate where our kidnapped girls are, then we are demanding that the CID without any further delay BRING BACK OUR GIRLS. By their pronouncements’ if we do not hear of the release of our girls, then we shall suspect that they have a hand in what is going on and should stop disturbing the families and the public.”
The concern mothers are of the view that these announcement and press conferences of the location of the girls without the arrival of the girls are just putting unnecessary psychological pressure on affected families.
They further appealed to the First Lady and the wife of the vice president as well as the parliament to help find the girls and reunite them with their families.
“We are further and again appealing to our First and second ladies as well as the women in Parliament and the Attorney General and Chief Justice to put themselves in the shoes of the affected families and push for the girls to be reunited with their families better still for the Police to brief the families on what is keep them from releasing the girls”
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By: Farida Yusif | citinewsroom.com | Ghana
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