The leadership of the Civil and Local Government Staff Association Ghana (CLOGSAG), Akatsi South Secretariat, and management of Akatsi South Municipal Assembly have called for the immediate arrest of some individuals who assaulted their members. "In as much as we call on the Akatsi Municipal Police Command to expedite action in bringing the perpetrators to book, we also call on traditional authorities, assembly members, opinion leaders and heads of religious bodies to caution the public against such barbaric acts." The call was made in a statement jointly signed by Mr David Okonkwo Lartey, the Chairman of Akatsi South CLOGSAG and Mr Emmanuel Ikpe Quacou, the Municipal Coordinating Director of the Assembly. "This barbaric act is unacceptable and condemnable, especially within an advanced enclave such as Akatsi with a municipal status.
We also wish to emphasise that the safety and security of our members and staff remain paramount to leadership," the statement said.
They hinted that they would not hesitate to take action to protect all staff. "Leadership of CLOGSAG and Management of Akatsi South Municipal Assembly therefore wishes to assure its members and staff that we are not going to sleep over this assault case till justice is served, to avert a recurrence," it said.
It said on Friday, January 17, two assembly staff working at the Physical Planning Unit chanced upon a site being developed by a private developer at Wlitey Lagbokope, a suburb of Akatsi during one of their usual official routine inspections, in compliance with development norms regarding physical planning in the area.