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| 11 Mar 2010 | 08:13 AM |
Hello Mr. IGP,
I am sure you’ve taken your salary for this month. I am also sure that you’ve been having a lot of fun riding in a luxury car my mother’s ‘bofrote’ taxes contributed to buying and fuelling for you. You must be having a good time.
But, being IGP is not about enjoyment, sir. It’s tough business. It’s about chasing criminals, arresting and jailing them. That’s what we pay you for.
I didn’t particularly like the gentleman you succeeded. He was all about ‘chopping’ his post and being friends with people like Issa Abass.
One day I was shocked when in response to a question, he asked some reporters if they expected him to go to the north to arrest those who were fomenting trouble in places like Bawku and Dagbon.
I thought you were going to be different. I think you can do better. But I am afraid, I am getting disappointed. I am not quite there yet but I am well on my way.
What is this I hear about you expressing concern about the increasing spate of advance-fee fraud in the country? I was quite concerned when I read the newspaper account of your concerns. Apparently, some smart idiots have cloned the website of the Ghana Police and are using it – and your name – for all sorts of criminal activities. It’s been going on for months and best you can do is express concern?
You are the IGP for Christ’s sake. We pay you to go after the criminals. Whatever holes they are hiding in, we expect you to smoke them out like the rats they are. Sitting on your behind in your office and expressing concern is not part of your job description.
Leave the expression of concern to ordinary people like me and my mother. That’s what we do best – often in despair. It’s quite annoying hearing that you – the one we pay to go after the criminals – are sitting in comfort in your office, expressing concern. If you can’t get your men to arrest the criminals who are abusing your name, position and the institution you head, how are you going to deal with those who rob, kill, maim, sell illegal weapons and break traffic regulations with impunity?
Merely express concern?
That’s not good enough. That’s not what we expect of our Inspector General of Police. You can and you should do better than that. Your expression of concern doesn't make me feel safe.
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keewuo |
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Strong words, dont you think? You could have couched your language to serve the same purpose with a little finesse and diplomacy. "Oba nyansafo w'obu no be na wonka n'sem" - as the axiom goes, to the wise, a word is enough.
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philip |
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ato,this is too harsh for such a man of high reputation. are u advicing him or what? Behind the scene do u know what he has been doing?
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Ben, Achimota |
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Ato, there is one question that borders my mind always. That is, do you have counsellors (lawyers) who suppervise you work before it comes to the public domain? You are a man indeed!
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Nitto |
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I agree with you 100% Ato. Nothing disgusts me more than those in "responsible" positions explaining problems and expressing concerns. We are tired of talk talk and stupid emotions. We expect ACTION from people in responsible positions for Christ's sake.and nothing less...
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nii |
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ato ur words ar harsh, jus b careful cuz i dont think dats d way u need to address your concerns. i think whn u ar been ask to do d job he is doin you ar goin to fumble, is easy to talk whn u ar not in d field of question.
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Basakin |
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Ato,opinions are like noses, that is yours,take it and allow him to deal with it.If you are not safe pack your belongings and live with him in his house.
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Amanor |
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What? The IGP 'expressing concern' about identity theft? And none other than his own personage!! OMG!
Obviously those expecting mild language have no clue what that means! Do they? I think Ato has been overly charitable, to say the least.
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Ekow, Winneba |
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Ato, to be frank with you, if we had ten of people like you in Ghana it would have been a hell for those who take the nation as a mere joke...kudos
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owusu-antwi, edmonton |
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you are probably going into fourth gear here to prove that, you still have it after your seccess with your first book.
i share your sentiments, however, he as the Igp also has every right to express concern
after all he is a citizen first, then his duties also follow.
i may also be to harsh on you because i have frankly no read his statement and you are probably just venting your frustration as per the statement he made, nevertheless i would counsel you to use decorum in certain matters.
You see, aside from the satire, we can have the tendency to ridicule the more than enough efforts our security forces employ to protect us the citizenry, just because of language issues.
it could also be the case that they have taken measures to curb this criminal cancer, however he has not been able to effectively communicate their actions and intentions.
it may only a public relations dilema rather a lack of concern
what am i saying here
we need your book in edmonton
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Isaka Bawumia |
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Every institution of this country is expressing "concern" about their work. Today it is IGP and the Police who are expressing their concern about Criminals, when as you have stated, they should be going after the criminals. They will tell you the resources are not available. But have you noticed their use of the "scarce" vehicles in traffic lately? Wherever there is a traffic Jam, you will find them with their sirens running - sometimes recklessly through to wherever, with people clearly not associated with emergencies in the vehicles. Basically using our resources to get to their private destinations, leaving us behind in the traffic. Very soon their sirens will have no value/meaning to anybody. Signed the Unofficial NDC Spokeperson on your blog: Isaka
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Maame |
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Ato,
You are so true. He should be a pacesetter not an Acheiver!!!!
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Ranger Kwabla |
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Ato, at times the language used on your blog site smells to the 7th heaven and you dont find anything wrong with it. What a pity!
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Nyenzu Blay, T'di |
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The IGP can openly express his concern. But measures that he is taking to arrest the criminals cannot be put out in the public domain. Leave the man alone to do his job, Ato.
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abassah-yanxon |
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Ato, i culdnt agree wit u more
that is what happens when we have perverts for pastors,kick-boxers for nurses,madmen for politicians...etc.
but dont u think we also have the responsibilities of reporting all known criminals, since the IGP is not omniscient as well as omnipresent?
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Abeiku, Saltpond |
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Ato, I know that you sometimes respond to comments made by contributors to your blog site. Have you thought fit to put up rejoinders to the comments made by Keewuo,Philip and Ben?
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alby |
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Ato, Am a regular reader of your articles but have never commented before. I very much admire your bravery however, permit me for the first time to say that this is to the extreme. Imagine yourself in the shoes of the IGP and some other 'Ato'commenting on you this way. Let's give a little respect and honour to our elders no matter what. We would also be there someday and our juniors are watching us closely now.
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Worlanyo |
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Ato, easy on the man. am not sure you are expecting him to come publicly to say the measures and strategies they are implementing? And eish! Today is 11th March.. did you say the IGP has taken his salary for this month? lol.. hey.. keep doing what you do best... thanks to democracy!
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Nana Owusu |
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I don't know why people think this piece is extreme. This is just a brutal objective assessment of what the man is doing. For God's sake Mr. IGP just get up from your buttocks and get these criminals to book and stop expressing concern. If it were just the expression of concern alone, my mother in the village should have been the IGP and not you as she can do that better than anyone I know.
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Prospa |
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Its good to see you back in the grove. Yesterday, my wife was commenting that you were too busy making money that you could not have time to blog. Am waiting for her to wake up and read this :).
Your article is so spot on and I am saddened to read some people asking you to couch your language. The sad aspect of life in Ghana is that there are too many appeasers, people who are more interested in saving face that they cannot tell you what they think. Ato and his type are so rare because they do not mince words. That is the difference between us Ghanaians, and people in the developed world. Instead of coming to 'express his concerns', the IGP can assure the populace that concrete steps are being outlined to arrest the culprits without detailing out any strategy. What that demonstrates to us is that they are willing to do what it takes to preserve the remnants of their prestige. Kudos Ato.
P.S. When are we having your book on Amazon?
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Enoch |
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Ato, am with you. If he is expressing concern then what will we do? His statement can give the criminals the impression that they are winning.
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Francis Yaw |
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I wish the IGP all the best. Please allow Ato to express his opinion. We need somebody like that in Ghana who can say it as it is.
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Mohammed |
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i think those comments made are right they are paid to do the work not to seat in the offices to be concerned and explain the problem to us. we also do know the problem he shd spare us his concerns.
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Numbu |
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Keep it up Ato.I am with you all the way. When the IGP was lobbying for the post,did he think it was a bed of roses?
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teye |
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ato, are you sure he knows how to go after ICT oriented criminals? first ask him what and what he is going to use to get them.
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Cobby Amoako Atta |
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Just reading through the comments to your article I sensed a certain mindset of the commentators which suggests that some Ghanaians, perhaps MOST Ghanaians find certain attitudes - like that of the IGP, as you have highlighted ACCEPTABLE! Sadly we make little or no progress as a people (AFRICANS) due to our ATTITUDES. Fact: In Africa no one cares about the little people! Ato I respect you for being true to your profession. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! And if the IGP is clueless about his duties perhaps your article will offer him some ideas!
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Sir Nat |
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give it to 'em Ato whether they like it or not. But it seems u never see the good pple do always focussing on the negative
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Kwame Ahenkorah |
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Ato,
I pray for you everyday so that you do not loose your "mojo". You express the sentiments most of us privately express but are afraid to do so publicly because of our so called culture in Ghana about respect for the "elders". I tried to relocate to Ghana after eight years abroad but after just five weeks in the Country, I have gone back- I found myself arguing and fighting everyday and I was afraid I may get into trouble or get a heart attack. I couldn't understand why Ghanaians are so much afraid to insist on their rights and when you try to insist on yours, almost everybody jumps on you and call you "too known". People are quick to tell you that you are "insulting" but very slow to condemn the acts that necessitate the so called "insults". Ato, GOD be with you and give you more energy to fight for us the voiceless. I just hope your wife understands and supports you fully.
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Abeko |
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I haven't been here in a while, recovering from sickness though.
Yes, why are Ghanaians so hyprocrital and rather chastise folks who are bold enough to call a spade a spade.
231 MPs and none of them have been that bold to point out such recklessness from our COPS!
Criminals using the IGPs name to defraud and all he can say is "CONCERN"!
I will go further to say IGP is not the right guy for the job. He should quit his lazy ass!!
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Emmanuel ROCKY |
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What the hell is wrong with you guys. Diplomacy in language where. This is typical of Africans especially Ghanaians. We dnt like the truth in plain language. U guys must know Ato is not JESUS to be talking in parables. Ato go on an hit the nail in the coffin PLAIN PLAIN. God bless Ghana.
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Papa |
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"Sitting on your behind in your office and expressing concern is not part of your job description." ha ha! That's funny!
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David S. |
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This IGP is looking quite portly in that picture. Doesn't the police service have fitness requirements? If this man was chasing an thief, I would have to put my wager on the thief. This will not do. If the man was running a chop bar, I would expect him to be a little heave. Being a policeman is a job that requires fitness, and the IGP should set an example for his men. He should come to me for a training course.
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Kay |
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Ato,did you say you read in the news paper that the IGP expressed concern? I see nothing basically wrong with that anyway. What I see wrong is the inability to taking action to arrest the situation. What I do not know for sure is whether these two things are happening Simultaneously. Ato find out and inform us. Thanks
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kinksley |
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I think its abt time some of us gave it hard to some of the people we have put in responsible positions such as the IGP. How on earth do u expect to hear the CIA boss expressing concern of an upsurge in fraud cases in US? We expect him to b telling us how he intends to fix it and not lament abt it.He cld b a fine Police Officer bt we all know he didnt earn his position cos of experience and cld do bt thr political consideartion and all...Also l think its abt time we stopped pretending that the elderly in the Ghanaian society cant ever go wrong fankly they do and the IGP just did.
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lord |
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there are two ghanaian nowdays when u where given it kuffour n npp all those people were cool but now is the time to respect just because it is igpwho is also ghanaian just like us.bible say to whom murch is given,the same is requred of him all the free things HE is enjoying he shd work and leave expressing of concern to my mother.
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FK O |
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Ei Ato ennsuro Police panyin eeei? Ame mesuro !
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Mistress of Love |
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Ato,I am very proud of you! I may not be in Ghana but know I am close by and watch you and you are soaring to the stars and beyond.
Always let the truth be heard you never know who you will inspire!
Until next time...
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Akonfem |
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I am also expressing my concerns over the IGP's concerns. I totally agree with Ato that the IGP needs to be up and doing (hit the ground running)! Talk is cheap and so is 'expressing concern'.
Like the Asomdwehen 'expressing concern' when Nana Darkwa was hurriedly remanded in prison custody. Is that all our leaders can do? Expressing concern, indeed!
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somebody |
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Ato,
This IGP is supposed to be a graduate of Computer Science from legon for all his concerns.
His predecessor should have been sacked if Kufuor had any sense at all. As for this one, we must tell him we've had enough of the nonsense!!! no more foolishness would be tolerated on the part of people in authority!!!
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Banske |
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Yes!He graduated with MSc Human Resources Management from legon in the last graduation,but may not be surprising to know that he knows next to nothing about ICT, but he was made an IGP because his party is in power and people tell me Fiifi is different from Jato and K4.
I know a CID boss who cannot create/send a text message but 'investigates' cyber fraud-your guess?
People are employed because they are NDC/NPP,Ashantis/Ewes etc without considering their competence.
A guy attended interview at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and was not employed but he was later employed when Richard Anane(the health minister who beds women indiscriminately without condoms) 'intervened',and the CEO (Nsiah Asare) was angry with the guy because he did not mention anywhere that Anane was a family friend and the guy wanted him to lose his job for not indicating that he knew Anane.
So what do we expect when we recruit people this way?and the very people who complain come and continue or do worse.
We reap what we sow.
There are a lot of unemployed guys who are proficient in ICT but won't be employed beacause they are not NDC/NPP/CPP etc,do not know any 'big' man.
Can we complain?
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Xkwesi |
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Ato I see what you mean, its frightening to know that we can't get a statement that assures us that the man we've put at the gate is not asleep. And to those who think your being harsh on the IGP, they should know that every one has a job to do in society. For the need of a fearless messenger God sent John the Baptist
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koolebi |
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Oh Ghana lets stop being hypocrites and move our nation forward.plain talk is not insult. when wd we learn to serve our pple.Ato Ayekoo.
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Abeiku Ewusie Ben |
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I do not understand why people who's taxes the likes of the IGP and other public office holders enjoy nyafonyafo, would be sympathetic to them and support their sluggish performance of their legitimate duties, and would in turn criticize people like Ato for using "harsh" words. HE IS NOT IGP IF HE ONLY EXPRESSES CONCERN AND DO NOTHING FOR CHRIST'S SAKE. Keep it up Ato
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Redemer |
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i heard u every now and then and not worried much of the the way your address your concern here, why? the people who say's u talking harsh don't listen to u on the super morning show news paper reviews? they should ask Kojo, the boss player Oppong Nkrumah,huh...i just smile.
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Ignatius nevas agyeman |
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We need more pple like ato to openly come out clearly to condemn things when they are not done rightly.thumbs up.
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Redeemer |
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i heard u every now and then and not worried much of the the way you address your concern here, why? the people who say's u talking harsh don't listen to u on the super morning show news paper reviews? they should ask Kojo, the boss player Oppong Nkrumah,huh...i just smile.
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onero. london |
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omg, this what we call, 'kana wu' , 'say and die'
free your mind Ato. hope you pay your tax though, lol
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Efo Quarmie |
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Ato, don't blame the man! Crime has graduated from book crime to computer crime. When Copyright Administrators make yapi yapi noise at manisfesto launches, they forget one thing. Evidence is now a mirage! (LOL) They need to recruit forensic and computer auditors in our Police Service and AG's offices. What do you think a Standard Seven Police man will do... read the evidence upside down when the AG can't even see it?! Crime is no longer child's play. We are moving sideways!
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Efo Quarmie |
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I deliberately did not congratulate you for the book, because I thought you did all the conglatulations yourself. Keep your pen up!
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Emmanuel |
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Ato, l think you tone is tooooo diplomatic for the like of the IGP who keep describing the problem to us and why somtin cannot be done instead of telling us the solution which is the main reason why they are been paid in the 1st place. The y join us in the traffic if they think they cant perform bcuz the reason why we stop our cars each tym we hear their siren is bcuz we want them to go and solve the problem b4 we get there
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Ato, we cannot rely on words like Respected ,Big men, Opanin ,Nana Osiadeayo and rest whilst the job needs to be done. How can u get these criminals when u sit on you behind as u rightly put it and express concern, and when u talk about it some people think u are using strong language on the so called "Respected" . If a whole I GP's identity could be use then ordinary Ghanaian is in deep s**t. By the way Ato, good work on your first book , hope the second one will be coming soon. BR//
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K.Asamaoh |
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Just expressing concern? Ato, isn't it because of the concern we, sons and daughters of 'bofrote' sellers have that we fuel his car and pay his bills to curb the problem? why should he just be sitting in his full 'nya nya' office and express concern! Somebody please whisper to him that expressing concern is miles away from actually acting on it! He should concentrate on putting in place measures and implement them instead of explaining the problem to us because we know the problem already!
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Ato, the mosquitoes at the BNI cells are still there!! I'm only whispering.
Finally I got your book. Thanks for the gift.
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Ato Bentil ... |
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ur choice of words used above makes u irresponsible...There's a way of expressing ur concerns over matters not ur way.... very disappointed with ur choice of words ....
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Linda |
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Ato, kindly tell the IGP that i saw the men he put on patrol last night between 8:30pm and 9pm at the Trinity Juction, East legon take bribe from two different drivers with my own eyes. They shd be dealt with to serve as a deterrent.
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Ato,
Those are strong words, but I must admit I stand by you. There is too much talk and little or no walking of the talk. If the IGP says he's concerned he must also show us some strong actions he is taking or has taken about those concerns. Anything short of that is ...! Don't mind my blank language.
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kwesi mensa |
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Ato i agree with you and if more Ghanaians voiced their dissatisfaction with those in power and not leave the job to a handful of people like you, then maybe we will end up with our leaders delivering.
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I am also concerned about Ato's concern about IGP's concern
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u are a typical black minded Ghanaian.i think if u talk to the IGP this way he can only ignore even reading your page n if that happens then u r not achieving anything.u can humbly and respectfully inquire if he's doing anything and then u can put your suggestions across.it is not your fault.criticizing is much more easier than being there YOURSELF.people like you should be very grateful to Kufour for bringing about freedom of speech.going through the comments i realized you are very rude.the truth is i really pity you and the image you are creating for yourself.take it easy and u really need advisers.good morning
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this can only go on in Ghana and by people like YOU.give respect to the Elderly how much more those in authority.do u think if he reads this he would take anything from this?????????????? and what would your mother say of this??????????????
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Asare |
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Ato, if you have full knowledge about cyber crime please I think it will be great to share it with the police service. As a good citizen you should be part of the solution and not to be criticizing people always.
It is very difficult to arrest the perpetrators of cyber crime, even "DoD" (US Department of Defence) who have all the expertise and right technology have not won fight on cyber crime yet.
what have you done as a journalist to change the lives of others and your country. let us know your quota. It's easier said than done my friend don't criticize always be part of the solution.
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Asare |
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Ato, if you have full knowledge about cyber crime please I think it will be great to share it with the police service. As a good citizen you should be part of the solution and not to be criticizing people always.
It is very difficult to arrest the perpetrators of cyber crime, even "DoD" (US Department of Defence) who have all the expertise and right technology have not won fight on cyber crime yet.
what have you done as a journalist to change the lives of others and your country. let us know your quota. It's easier said than done my friend don't criticize always be part of the solution. Doing this can't make you famous.
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Asare. |
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Ato, www.atokd.com does not even belong to you because in the registrar records www.atokd.com is for smsgh and you only have access to the site ftp to upload your information. You are a guru in (IT) so you'll understand.
http://www.atokd.com...
Connection established.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.0
X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
Do you know the vulnerabilities in Microsoft-IIS/7.0 and you are just lambasting someone on cyber issues. wait till your site is being riped and redirected.
Domain Name: ATOKD.COM
Registrant:
SMSGH
Alex Adjei Bram (alex@smsgh.com)
14 Brewery Road
Adabraka
Accra
Greater Accra,23321
GA
Tel. +00.0244629498
Creation Date: 30-Jan-2008
Expiration Date: 30-Jan-2011
Domain servers in listed order:
ns5.dnsserver8.com
ns4.dnsserver8.com
Administrative Contact:
SMSGH
Alex Adjei Bram (alex@smsgh.com)
14 Brewery Road
Adabraka
Accra
Greater Accra,23321
GA
Tel. +00.0244629498
Technical Contact:
SMSGH
Alex Adjei Bram (alex@smsgh.com)
14 Brewery Road
Adabraka
Accra
Greater Accra,23321
GA
Tel. +00.0244629498
Billing Contact:
SMSGH
Alex Adjei Bram (alex@smsgh.com)
14 Brewery Road
Adabraka
Accra
Greater Accra,23321
GA
Tel. +00.0244629498
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Kofi, Accra |
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@ Asare..
Yeah we hear u.. there may be vulnerabilities in IIS 7.0 and all...
And what exactly is your point about Ato not owning the domain name atokd.com just because the registrant is SMSGH????
What do u know about what protective mechanisms they have at the back end?? Why don't u hack down this site if u are so qualified??
NONSENSE!!
From your stupid post i know u are implying that he should not dally in issues he is not well-versed in but thats just plain stupid talk..
If the IGP is sitting on his backside "expressing concern" about identity theft relating to himself shouldn't we all be concerned???? Do u know the implications??
Does his institution even have an outfit capable of cyber crime investigation??
And some people say Ato is being harsh....
JOKERS
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the insecurity in ghana is just too much..insecurity in all areas....if the one who is suppose to if not should be pretending to give us security from criminals is also complaining..then the lay people are doomed for the worse
we people of ghana should not forget...history tells us that the elites who fought for our independence as part of their strategy to fustrate our then governors wrote articles that exposed our colonial leaders ..so they had to leave our country for us....Ato continue writing ....give it to them , expose them and they will do what is expected of them
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@ Kofi
I don't care how you will describe my comments my friend. Me and my team around the globe are not interested in hacking into an empty sites like atokd.com we do have better thing to deal with.
You are just displaying your ignorance and over reliance on someone’s network security forgetting that you use the Internet to access your control panel and that your own credentials can be use to hunt you down. Be wise my friend.
It’s not of interest to hack down a security prone website; that will be increasing cyber crime, which I am against. Instead, I will use my time to support all those who are willing to find a solution to, or even to remedy the cyber crime situation.
Identifying that they don’t have an outfit capable of cyber crime investigations, what have you done to help address the issue as a good citizen?
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@ Asare:
Stop displaying your ignorance about issues u know nothing about here. Ato is definitely not an IT specialist.. He will therefore rely on a "competent" team to adequately ensure his site is protected.
Stop talking like he should know better than to talk about cyber issues... i quote "Do you know the vulnerabilities in Microsoft-IIS/7.0 and you are just lambasting someone on cyber issues"
My problem with u is that u seem to suggest he should protect his site before criticising the IGP and in my opinion that is bogus! Take it or leave it.
Rather than just run a few basic commands and publish the output here u could merely have pointed out the vulnerabilities and that is what i challenge u to prove if u are capable but alas u run away from that point..
And to answer u, i do not have the wherewithal to set up a cyber crime unit for the Ghana Police Service.The IGP who has been duly appointed is vested with that kind of leadership responsibility...
So the main point here is that rather than sit on his bum and be "concerned", he should get up and work at these pertinent issues...
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there are just too many people walking around ghana with fancy degrees and doctorates who are too uneducated to confront situations. there's a reason why all these top government jobs come with a lot of benefits including all the posh cars, free fuel etc. it's because these jobs are hard. we as taxpayers are not parting wit a part of our very meagre salaries because the beneficiaries are just bs concerned as us about these problems. For Pete's sake we expect them to solve them and not just sit their big behinds on their expensive leather couches. don't be naive, people! you put these people there for a reason. they need to achieve these targets. government officials need to 'man up' and quit getting hurt each time they're criticized.
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Love this piece, as a former cop who is familiar with all the dirty work that goes on at the top, I could not have agreed with you more.His performance so far is disappointing to say the least and unprofessional and he must be told that.
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Ato, just for the heck of it, does your mom indeed pay "bofrote" taxes? If so, then she is a member of a rare and endangared specie -- the self-employed Ghanaian pays taxes.
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Why do we always see being blunt as insulting? Regardless of age or social status, people need to be told in plain word what they are expected to do. This cultural "norm" that expects us the lie in the name of diplomacy or water down the impact of our queries in the name of being "polite" only results in mediocrity.
In the first place, the recent failures in security (eg. royal kidnappings, issuing of careless- inciting- verbal- diarrhoea of threats, wanton destructions of properties among others) have not been diplomatic nor polite. Why should our call for action from people paid to simply do what they claim to be experts at, be any different. Their good deeds will be praised with the same venom as their flops! Simple!! (If i may borrow the word from BRADAZ)
RAY - Tarkwa
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Ato, if you think it doesn't make you save, you can go and catch fish or even set the sea ablaze.
Fuck you!!!!!!!!
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| The AG is incompetent |
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29% |
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22% |
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| You win some and lose some |
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49% |
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