The lawsuit is grounded on wrongful deaths, breach of constitutional rights, inappropriate military deployment, and failure to ensure accountability by actors.
Three years since #fixthecountry activist Macho Kakaa was killed and an ensuing protest led to the death of two others, a law firm, Merton & Everett LLP, has filed a lawsuit against the Ghana Armed Forces, the Police Service, and the Republic of Ghana on behalf of victims of military brutality in Ejura.
A statement from the firm said the…
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