We Are Not Being Ruled By Military - Bridget Otoo On Ashaiman Attacks | general-entertainment
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 01:00
Outspoken Ghanaian media personality Bridget Otoo has condemned the military for unwarrantedly attacking residents of Ashaiman following the murder of a military person last Saturday.
The reprisal attack has forced the township in a self-imposed curve to save themselves from the rage of the military. Viral videos on social media have scenes of some men in military uniforms brutalizing some of the residents.
That's not all, the military invaded the community with an armored bus and helicopter which was seen flying over the township.
The videos showing the brutalities happening at the Ashaiman have received wide condemnation from the public and a clearly upset Bridget Otoo will have none of it.
In a series of tweets earlier today, Bridget called out the actions of the military emphatically stating that the men in uniform should know better that the country was not under military dictatorship.
“Forget Ashaiman for a second and insert East Legon. A soldier is killed there as a result the military goes to East Legon and assault residents of East Legon.
“It's Ashaiman so you think they deserve it. We are not being ruled by Military. Or Police no longer investigate crime (sic)?” she stated.
She added that until appropriate measures were taken to stop them, individuals like herself would speak out about such ills that authorities continue to turn a blind eye on.
“We will defend our country. We are not cowards like you. Keep sucking up to them. The country isn't for the military and sure as hell wasn't built by them.”

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