The MP for Bole-Bamboi, Yusif Sulemana, has once again urged Minister of Interior Henry Quartey to implement effective measures to stop the ongoing serial killings in the Bole area.
He emphasized that these killings have led residents to impose a self-imposed curfew, causing them to retire early out of fear of potential attacks and violence.
Speaking in Parliament, Sulemana described the alarming pattern of mysterious deaths in the region as a growing concern that demands immediate attention.
In Bole, located in the Savannah Region, residents have enforced a self-imposed curfew due to a disturbing series of brutal serial killings. Sulemana highlighted that victims’ bodies are often discovered mutilated, with body parts missing and left in public places.
He called for the Interior Minister to brief Parliament on these developments.
MP Abdul Rasheed Hassan Pelpuo of Wa Central also noted a similar crisis unfolding in the Wa Municipality, urging swift action from both the police and the interior minister to prevent further loss of life.
MP for Nsawam-Adoagyir Constituency and Majority Chief Whip, Frank Annor Dompreh, echoed the concerns of his fellow MPs and appealed to the Speaker of Parliament to compel the Interior Minister to provide a detailed briefing to Parliament on these urgent matters.