Ghanaians woke up on Monday, this week, to hear a rather sordid news about the death of a final year student of Adisadel College, Master Mustapha Gafaru, in Cape Coast.
I totally disagree of your stand that no investigation should take place.First of all,even though his father has "forgiven" the school,the public and the state as that matter has a statke in this situation where an individual lost his life for not attending church because he has a different faith.Let's assume he is a christian,does he have to go to church if he does not want to?What does the Ghananian constitution say about freedom of worship? I am saddened and disppointed for your premises for arguing against investigation.I would suggest an apolitical investigation free of political machination. Thanks Abdul-Aziz Alhassan,MD USA
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I totally disagree of your stand that no investigation should take place.First of all,even though his father has "forgiven" the school,the public and the state as that matter has a statke in this situation where an individual lost his life for not attending church because he has a different faith.Let's assume he is a christian,does he have to go to church if he does not want to?What does the Ghananian constitution say about freedom of worship? I am saddened and disppointed for your premises for arguing against investigation.I would suggest an apolitical investigation free of political machination. Thanks Abdul-Aziz Alhassan,MD USA