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Addo at the hospital after treatment from the reconstructive, surgery and plastic department |
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THREE UNIDENTIFIED persons have shot a
New Patriotic Party (NPP) executive at Nungua in the Krowor
constituency leaving him seriously injured in the leg and the neck.
Ignatius
Addo is the latest victim of biometric registration violence in the
country after being shot three times by his attackers late last Friday.
After
inspecting progress of the registration exercise at various centres in
the Krowor constituency during which he was said to have resisted
anomalies such as the registration of minors, he retired to his sister’s
house.
Apparently his vigilante actions at the centres infuriated some persons so they traced him to his sister’s house.
With
the trap door open to allow his sister easy access when she returned
from town, his attackers did not have any difficulty laying hands on
him.
NPP Chairman for the Krowor constituency, Nii Bubui Kakai,
told DAILY GUIDE he strongly believed the NDC had a hand in the shooting
incident because they wanted to replicate what happened at Odododiodoo.
He
said the NDC felt that Addo was a stumbling block and therefore wanted
to eliminate him but added that they would not succeed.
He told
DAILY GUIDE the victim heard a knock on the door. “Thinking it was his
sister, he asked the person to enter but was met by three men who asked
whether he was the one who has been speaking for the NPP and when he
answered in the affirmative, they dragged him out of the house,” he
said.
His sister who returned home to find her brother in a pool
of blood rushed him to the Sakumono Police Station to report the
incident from where he was moved to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for
medical attention.
He had been beaten and shot in the leg three times after which his attackers took his mobile phones and left him to his fate.
When DAILY GUIDE visited him at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ignatius Addo who was in pain confirmed the story.
He
noted that he was lucky to have escaped and knocked on the door of a
neigbour who helped him to the hospital and was later followed by his
sister.
He also said that he believed that the men were either
members of the NDC or were sent by them because they shot after
questioning him to know whether he was a member of the NPP.
However,
latest information received indicated that Addo’s sister reported the
case at the Sakumono District Police Station as that of robbery and the
case has since been transferred to the Nungua Police station. |
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