By Elsie Appiah-Osei
Accra, April 16, GNA – The Kusaug Youth Movement in a show of commitment to reconciliation, have extended an olive branch to the Ghana Police Service after a recent alleged unwarranted killing.
The Movement noted that with Zugraan, their leader, accepting an apology from the Inspector General of Police (IGP), they are at peace.
A statement signed by Issaku Aruku Mohammed, the Secretary of the Kusaug Youth Movement, and copied to the Ghana News Agency, Accra on Wednesday said: “The IGP visited Zugraan and Kusaug immediately after the incident, demonstrating a commitment to preventing similar events in the future.”
“We applaud everyone for the swift and passionate action,” it added.
According to the statement, the IGP’s swift response and apology had been well-received, with Zugraan instructing everyone to remain calm, forgive, and move forward.
“We urge everyone to forgive and let go of whatever has happened so Kusaug can rejuvenate,” the statement noted.
It said the Kusaug youth were willing to work with the Ghana Police Service to ensure the incident doesn’t recur.
“We wish to assure the government of Ghana, the Interior Ministry, the Defence Ministry, the National Security Coordinator, the Regional Security Council, and the Municipal Security Council that Zugraan has forgiven and the Kusaug youth is ready to turn a new page with the police,” it stated.
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