Ghana Armed Forces caution public against calls to attack soldiers
Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has cautioned the public against calls to attack soldiers over issues on illegal mining or other related matters.
According to the GAF, such calls are unlawful and the public must not engage in such acts against the military.
The Ghana Armed Forces in statement indicated that they have taken note of viral videos on social media calling for attacks on soldiers and other security personnel.
“We strongly, wish to caution the public against such utterances. It is instructive to note that such calls are not only unlawful but also pose a significant threat to the security and stability of our nation. We therefore condemn any form of incitement or encouragement of violence against our soldiers.
“We wish to assure all and sundry GAF will continue to perform its duties of safeguarding the security of the
state and protection of civilians. It is also crucial to understand that personnel of GAF and sister security
agencies are committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, discipline, and respect for
human rights in the execution of their duties. In a situation where a soldier misconducts him/herself, the soldier
should be reported to the nearest police station or military barracks for the appropriate disciplinary action to
be taken.
“It is important to note, soldiers like any individuals, have the right to self-defense when faced with imminent
threats or attacks that pose a danger to their lives or the lives of others. In situations where soldiers are
confronted with immediate threats or acts of violence, they are allowed to use necessary and proportionate
force to protect themselves and others. It must be noted that the outcome of such avoidable confrontations may
be unpleasant and dire.”

Source: Today.com.gh

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