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BY: Brig. Gen. Dan Frimpong (Rtd)
Category: Opinion
Last week was eventful not only at home, but also outside Ghana!
Owerri. In a jailbreak in Owerri, Nigeria, 1800 prisoners escaped. The IGP was fired the next day while in Owerri to see the crime site.
Taiwan. In Taiwan, a high-speed train crashed killing over 50, people after a construction-vehicle slid onto the track just when the train got to a tunnel.
The Minister of Transport resigned immediately after expressing remorse very emotionally. He was not the train-driver.
London. In January 2018, a British MP Lord Michael Bates, offered his resignation for the “discourtesy” of being late by one minute to Parliament and missing a question addressed him. He said he was “thoroughly ashamed of not being in his place!”
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