AFAG Demands Transparency And Accountability In Raids

A recent statement by the Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) has shed light on Richard Jakpa’s series of raids targeting public servants who served in various roles during the previous administration.

According to AFAG in a statement, Richard Jakpa’s raids have been carried out without valid warrants, sparking concerns about government-sanctioned harassment.

“Incontrovertible information available to AFAG indicates that Richard Jakpa is carrying out raids without a valid warrant,” the statement reads.

“Relevant authorities—including the Interior Minister, the National Security Coordinator, and the leadership of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB)—have not issued official statements or been held accountable, which bolsters the assertion that higher levels of government-sanctioned these raids.”

The raids, which have been described as “highly classified activities carried out by factions within the presidency,” have reportedly involved heavily armed men, disabled CCTV systems, and confiscated vehicles and surveillance equipment.

Valuables, including jewelry, mobile phones, and laptops, have also been taken during these operations.

AFAG has demanded transparency and accountability regarding these controversial actions.

“Failing to address this issue may compel citizens to take measures to protect themselves when their homes are invaded by these adrenaline-fuelled operatives, potentially leading to fatalities,” the statement warns.

The group’s concerns are rooted in the principles of accountability and transparency, essential to democratic governance.

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