Family of Tiger Eye PI’s slain investigator, Ahmed Suale has expressed disappointment with the government and security agencies over the pace used in their request to find his killers.
The family is of the view that Ahmed’s murder has not been treated with much seriousness almost a year after the incident.
“In fact, the family is very disappointed in the security services and the government itself. It looks like they are not interested in the case. After all the noise, have you heard of anything again? And have you heard of any government official discussing it again? He lamented.
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Speaking in an interview on Accra-Based Citi FM, Ahmed’s brother, Ibrahim Kamilu Tahidu lamented the family feels ignored.
“Even, the Attorney General could not remember the date my brother was assassinated in Parliament. Doesn’t that alone ring a bell that the government is not interested in our case?” he quizzed.
Meanwhile, he added the family will hold some activities to commemorate Ahmed Suale’s one year of passing.
“Definitely as a Muslim, you know the one year will be on Wednesday, 15th January 2020, but we have decided to have it on Sunday. We will also have a Quran recitation,” he noted.
Ahmed Saule was shot dead by unidentified men on motorbike who shot him three times, twice in the chest and once in his neck in his vehicle on January 16, 2019 at Madina in Accra.
Ahmed was the lead investigator of the Tiger Eye PI team in the Number 12 exposé on corruption in Ghana football.