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Prof Gyampo On Maxwell Mahama’s Murder – Its Like We Are All Fowls On The Streets Of Ghana.

A Political lecturer at the University of Ghana, Professor Ransford Gyampo following the delay in administering justice for the murder of Major Maxwell Mahama in 2017, has lamented that it’s like we are all fowls on the streets of Ghana.

In a post shared on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, 17th May, 2022, he wrote;

“Delays in administering justice for the murder of Major Maxwell Mahama under the lazy cliche that the wheels of justice turns slowly, is more terrorizing than the threats of terrorism being bandied about. Its like we are all fowls on the streets of Ghana.”

In a separate post Prof Gyampo added;

“The wheels of justice turn instantly when Oliver Barker Vormawor drives recklessly. But when people, captured on video to be using stones to hit the head of a soldier and killing him like beela (rat) are taken to court, the same wheels of justice takes more than 5 years to keep turning.”

Background

On 29th May 2017, Captain Maxwell Mahama of the Ghana army was lynched to death after the residents of Obuasi Denkyira mistook him to be an armed thief. Since then, some people have been arrested but are yet to recieve final justice from the court.

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