The family's plea comes as a result of their frustration with the slow pace of the investigation and the lack of support from the government. Abdul Mumuni's mother, Aisha, expressed her grief and disappointment, saying, "It's been over a year since our son was taken from us, and yet we have not seen any meaningful action from the authorities. We are begging the President to intervene and ensure that justice is served." The family is seeking not only justice but also compensation for the loss of their loved one, who was the breadwinner of the family.
Background of the Incident
The violent clash in Maamobi occurred in February 2022, when rival political groups clashed, resulting in the death of Tawfic Abdul Mumuni and several others. The incident was widely condemned by the public and politicians, with many calling for calm and unity. However, nearly a year and a half later, the family of Tawfic Abdul Mumuni is still waiting for justice and compensation.
"The government's response to the incident has been inadequate, and the family is still suffering as a result," said Dr. Kwame Addo, a human rights activist. "The President's intervention is necessary to ensure that the family receives the support they need and that justice is served."
Investigation and Lack of Progress
The investigation into the death of Tawfic Abdul Mumuni has been slow, with little to no progress made. The family has expressed frustration with the lack of updates and the lack of support from the authorities. Superintendent Emmanuel Ofori, the spokesperson for the Ghana Police Service, said, "The investigation is ongoing, and we are working to ensure that justice is served. However, we understand the frustration of the family and are doing our best to provide them with the support they need." Despite the assurances from the police, the family remains skeptical, and their plea to the President is a last resort.
The family's plea has sparked a debate about the government's response to violent clashes and the support provided to victims and their families. Dr. Akosua Adomako, a political analyst, said, "The government's response to the incident has been inadequate, and the family's plea highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach to dealing with violent clashes. The President's intervention is necessary to ensure that the family receives the support they need and that justice is served." The debate has also raised questions about the role of the government in providing support to victims of violent clashes and their families.
Call to Action
The family's plea to the President has sparked a call to action, with many Ghanaians expressing support for the family and calling for justice. Richard Addo, a resident of Maamobi, said, "The family deserves justice, and the President should intervene to ensure that they receive the support they need. It's been too long, and the family is still suffering." The call to action has also highlighted the need for a more comprehensive approach to dealing with violent clashes and providing support to victims and their families.
In conclusion, the family of Tawfic Abdul Mumuni is desperate for justice and compensation, and their plea to President John Dramani Mahama is a last resort. The slow pace of the investigation and the lack of support from the government have left the family frustrated and disappointed. As the family waits for a response from the President, they remain hopeful that justice will be served and that they will receive the support they need. The incident has highlighted the need for a more comprehensive approach to dealing with violent clashes and providing support to victims and their families, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the family's plea. The President's intervention is necessary to ensure that the family receives the support they need and that justice is served, and it is hoped that the family will finally get the justice and compensation they deserve.











