The Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram Constituency has recounted how he was silenced in the heat of the “action movie” at the recently held Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election.
Sam Nartey George indicated to the Emile Short Commission investigating the violence during the election that he stopped protesting about the brutalities being meted out on civilians by armed masked security operatives, sensing someone may intentionally shoot him and blame it on stray bullet.
The violent activities at the Ayawaso West Wuogon have attracted round criticism as security capos try strenuously to justify some of their actions.
Two of the injured seen by our correspondent[/caption]
He recalled after constant screaming, which perhaps halted the firing, he was asked by Double to follow him to go for a certain key seized by the security operatives.
He said at a building between a school, where voting was going on, and the NDC candidate’s house, a young man was accosted and struck down by the armed masked men.
“They constantly kicked his head and body parts whilst he laid on the ground,” Sam George told the Commission.
He said one of the armed men picked a concrete block and attempted to smash it and he told Double to ask his men to stop the assault but he said he was told by Double “to shut up”.
“I said to him I am a Member of Parliament, this is wrong, and he asked me if I knew what a stray bullet was. At that point in time I shut up,” he recounted.
By Isaac Essel|3news.com|Ghana]]>