Residents of Sandema and its environs now live in a state of insecurity following recent robbery attacks on mobile money vendors.
Mr. James Maurice Abakisi, NPP parliamentary candidate for the Bulsa north constituency is calling for a concerted effort in bringing the menace under control considering its replicative effect on the local economy, human life and property. The situation according to him is a source of worry as everyone including politicians are all potential victims.
He however described the politicization of the canker as unacceptable; the incidence of traders being robbed off their money is age old phenomena and can be traced to the days when our incumbent member of parliament served as deputy interior minister in the Mahama era.
Speaking to Radio Bulsa News Mr. James Maurice Abakisi hinted of a possible out of court settlement of the case involving leaders of the alleged demonstration against the police for doing little to curb the robbery menace within the Bulsa area. “If we the political leaders cannot defend these individuals then we don`t know what we are doing”. He said the alleged demonstrators did what they did for us all, hence the need to work around the clock to remedy the situation.
The parliamentary candidate urged residents to remain calm, co-operate with the police to maintain law and order, by being vigilant and watchful for strangers, and individuals with strange behaviors within their neighborhood by reporting such characters to the police. His involvement in finding a lasting solution to the menace is borne out of his love to serve the people.
According to Mr. James Maurice, plans are far advance for the establishment of a modern police station in Chuchuliga under the Northern Development Authority NDA, siting of a major police checkpoint at the Azinzin stretch of the Chuchuliga Sandema highway as part of measures to ensure police visibility in order to minimize crime.
Amadu Iddrisu Seinu-Noiyeng Radio
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