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Mob Attack Claims Life Of Convenor Of #FixTheCountry Campaign, Kaaka Mohammed (Pics)


Information reaching Thinknewsonline.com indicates that a mob attack has led to the death of one of the conveners of the #FixTheCountry campaign group, Kaaka Mohammed.


According to a statement, the late Kaaka Mohammed was attacked on the same Friday, the Ghana Police Service arrested other #FixTheCountry Convenors.




In the said statement, it said "We have just received depressing news of the death of our colleague and friend Ibrahim "Kaaka" Mohammed, a #FixTheCountry activist and member of the Economic Fighters League who was attacked by a mob for his #FixTheCountry related activism. As you will recall, we earlier reported that Kaaka was attacked on the same Friday the Ghana Police Service arrested other #FixTheCountry Convenors"


The release also added that late Kaaka Mohammed received voice messages of threats being made on his life.




It further alleged that the supposed voice recordings were believed to be coming from some persons known to be bodyguards to the Municipal Chief Executive of Ejura Sekyeredumase.


"As Tv3/3FM has reported, Kaaka received voice messages of threats being made on his life. In fact, there are voice recordings on which some persons known to be bodyguards to the Municipal Chief Executive of Ejura Sekyeredumase, could be heard saying that activities of Kaaka on Facebook were making the governing New Patriotic Party unpopular in the area and that every means possible must be used to stop him" it added.




"In fact, less than two weeks ago, various individuals had gone to report Kaaka to the Ejura Police in order to get him to stop his work. Instead of cautioning those individuals to refrain from intimidating and threatening Kaaka in the exercise of his Constitutional rights as a citizen, the Police rather issued Kaaka with a warning letter" it said.


It is emerging that following Kaaka’s torture, other convenors of the campaign group lodged a formal complaint with the Ghana Police Service however they claimed the State Security have taken no steps to interdict or even invite anybody for questioning over the murderous attack.




"This is murder of an innocent citizen! Kaaka’s blood is a formal indictment of us all and our refusal to stand up and challenge a false democracy! If this is truly a democracy, give us justice! Tomorrow, we shall seek a formal audience with the Inspector General of Police relating to this matter"


Below is a copy of the release and pictures of the lifeless body of Kaaka Mohammed:

Press Statement on the Murder of Ibrahim Kaaka Mohammed


We have just received depressing news of the death of our colleague and friend Ibrahim "Kaaka" Mohammed, a #FixTheCountry activist and member of the Economic Fighters League who was attacked by a mob for his #FixTheCountry related activism.


As you will recall, we earlier reported that Kaaka was attacked on the same Friday the Ghana Police Service arrested other #FixTheCountry Convenors.


As Tv3/3FM has reported, Kaaka received voice messages of threats being made on his life. In fact, there are voice recordings on which some persons known to be bodyguards to the Municipal Chief Executive of Ejura Sekyeredumase, could be heard saying that activities of Kaaka on Facebook were making the governing New Patriotic Party unpopular in the area and that every means possible must be used to stop him.


In fact, less than two weeks ago, various individuals had gone to report Kaaka to the Ejura Police in order to get him to stop his work. Instead of cautioning those individuals to refrain from intimidating and threatening Kaaka in the exercise of his Constitutional rights as a citizen, the Police rather issued Kaaka with a warning letter.


Following Kaaka’s torture, we lodged a formal complaint with the Ghana Police Service. They have taken no steps to interdict or even invite anybody for questioning over the murderous attack.


This is murder of an innocent citizen! Kaaka’s blood is a formal indictment of us all and our refusal to stand up and challenge a false democracy! If this is truly a democracy, give us justice!

Tomorrow, we shall seek a formal audience with the Inspector General of Police relating to this matter.


May we not rest until Kaaka receives justice.



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Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith

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