A far cry from the bandwagon TiwaaMustGo some family members of the four kidnapped Takoradi girls who have now been declared dead following a confirmation of DNA test results announced by the acting Inspector General of Police,James Oppong Buanum on Monday evening.

Some family members of the Bentum and Korankye families have heaped praises on the way and manner in which the head of the Criminal Investigative Department (CID), Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah handled the case in times of adversity.

They have been effusive for her support and professional display during the trying search for the girls.

According to them she was constantly in touch with the families and did more than enough to relieve them of their grief.

Speaking to Starrfm.com.gh Wednesday, a cousin of Priscilla Bentum, Isaac Ackon said calls for the CID boss’ resignation are “nonsensical and misinformed”.

“The truth is one. I’m saddened that one person is being unfairly blamed for what has happened. Whoever is pushing for her resignation is being misinformed. We are just sensational in this country, we rather target people for nothing and when we are asked to prove we fumble.

“Whatever she ought to do she did it, she has been calling us, checking up and help us in every way possible. As a mother she did everything she could for us. We are targeting her unfairly, it is nonsensical for people to ask her to go, I will stand with her any day,” he said.

In  defence of the CID boss was Philip Korankye, a brother of one of the victims saying Maame Tiwaa was a huge shoulder for them to rely on.

“She was calling my father all the time. She has been helpful indeed. People don’t know what she was doing behind the scenes”. he stressed.