Former Deputy Information Minister Felix Kwakye Ofosu  has questioned efforts made by the government to seek  justice for the people who were killed during the 2020 elections.

Eight(8) persons lost their lives in various parts of the country when Ghana went to the polls on December 7, 2020.

Some were gunned down by assailants whiles some died through military  hands who were detailed to the various polling stations across the country.

However, it appears not much is being done by the state to seek for justice for the families of the individuals who lost their lives during the election.

Sharing his frustration on the matter, Kwakye Ofosu  said “It cannot be right to have 8 Ghanaians gunned down during elections without a firm effort to bring the perpetrators to justice. Worse still, the President under whose watch these extrajudicial killings occurred maintains a stony silence over the matter."

He alluded to instances like during the demise of Prince Philip when the President's sent a Condolence message to the British monarch  and urged him to indicate what is being done to ensure justice  prevails in the matter.

"We are talking about a President who is quick to reach out to foreign countries with condolences when they lose citizens. It is his duty to condemn the killings,demonstrate that they were not sanctioned by his regime and indicate clearly, what specific actions are being taken against the killers.That would be proper leadership,” he added.