The Liberian Ambassador's condolence message comes as the Ghanaian police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Tengbe's death. The police have assured the public that they will leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice, and that those responsible for the heinous act will be brought to justice. In a statement, the Ghanaian police spokesperson, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Afia Tenge, said: "We are deeply saddened by the tragic death of Austin Tengbe, and we want to assure the public that we will do everything in our power to ensure that justice is served. We urge anyone with information about the incident to come forward and assist us in our investigation."
Call for Justice
The Liberian community in Ghana has been shaken to its core by Tengbe's death, and many are calling for justice to be served.
"The killing of Austin Tengbe is a tragic reminder of the dangers faced by many Liberians living in Ghana," said Emmanuel Davies, a member of the Liberian community in Ghana. "We urge the Ghanaian authorities to take swift and decisive action to bring the perpetrators to justice, and to take steps to prevent such incidents from happening in the future."The Liberian Ambassador, H.E. Musu Jatu Ruhle, has also called for justice, saying that the killing of Tengbe is a "heinous act that must be condemned in the strongest possible terms." In a statement, the Ambassador said: "I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of Austin Tengbe, and I assure them that the Liberian government will do everything in its power to support them during this difficult time. We will work closely with the Ghanaian authorities to ensure that justice is served, and that those responsible for this heinous act are brought to book."
The incident has also sparked a wider debate about the safety and security of Liberians living in Ghana. Many have expressed concerns about the rising tide of xenophobia and intolerance in Ghana, and have called for greater efforts to be made to protect the rights and dignity of foreign nationals. Dr. Kojo Appiah, a Ghanaian expert on international relations, said: "The killing of Austin Tengbe is a wake-up call for all of us. It highlights the need for greater cooperation and understanding between Ghana and Liberia, and for greater efforts to be made to promote tolerance and respect for human rights." Dr. Appiah added that the Ghanaian government must take concrete steps to address the root causes of xenophobia and intolerance, and to promote a culture of respect and understanding between different communities.
Investigation Ongoing
The Ghanaian police have said that their investigation into Tengbe's death is ongoing, and that they are following several leads. The police have also assured the public that they will provide regular updates on the progress of their investigation, and that they will do everything in their power to ensure that justice is served. In the meantime, the Liberian community in Ghana is coming to terms with the loss of one of its own, and is demanding justice for the family of Austin Tengbe. As Decontee Sawyer, a close friend of Tengbe's, said: "Austin was a young man with a bright future ahead of him. His killing is a tragedy that must not be allowed to go unpunished. We will continue to demand justice until those responsible are brought to book."
The incident has also highlighted the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between Ghana and Liberia on issues related to security and justice. The two countries have a long history of friendship and cooperation, and many have called for greater efforts to be made to strengthen ties between them. Hon. Vincent Willih, a Liberian lawmaker, said: "The killing of Austin Tengbe is a tragic reminder of the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between Ghana and Liberia. We must work together to promote peace, stability, and security in our region, and to protect the rights and dignity of all citizens."
In conclusion, the killing of Austin Tengbe is a tragic incident that must not be allowed to go unpunished. The Liberian Ambassador's condolence message and call for justice are a welcome step, and the Ghanaian police's investigation into the circumstances surrounding Tengbe's death is a positive development. As the investigation continues, it is hoped that justice will be served, and that those responsible for the heinous act will be brought to book. The incident has also highlighted the need for greater cooperation and collaboration between Ghana and Liberia, and for greater efforts to be made to promote tolerance and respect for human rights. As the Liberian community in Ghana comes to terms with the loss of one of its own, it is clear that the road to justice will be long and difficult, but with perseverance and determination, justice will be served.











