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Missing Takoradi Girls: My Resignation Isn’t A Solution- CID Boss

The CID Boss said in a recent media address that calling for her resignation won’t solve kidnappings in the country.

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Over seven (7) months have elapsed since reports of the missing Takoradi girls emerged.

Efforts by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service have so far produced very little results.


It would be recalled that the CID recently discovered body remains alleged to be the missing girls.

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This development led to controversy over whether the girls were alive as purported by the Ghana Police CID boss, Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, or whether they were dead.

It is against this backdrop that many Ghanaians called for the resignation of the CID boss.

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But in a recent media address, Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, has said that calling for her resignation won’t solve kidnappings in the country.

She said “there is a problem for us to solve and that is my focus. I have to focus and bring whatever situation we have to a conclusive stage. Not to waste time thinking of whether to resign or not”.

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She also took the opportunity to explain the nature of her position and the implication for her resignation saying that “I cannot resign from my position unless I resign from the Ghana Police Service entirely. “When the time for me comes to leave, I will leave”, she added.

Source: AfricaCelebrities.com

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