A security analyst, Emmanuel Kotin, is calling on Parliament to as an issue of direness, set up a commission of inquiry to test the military attack on certain residents in Ashaiman.
The security analyst censured the activities of the military when they struck Ashaiman on Tuesday, March 7 looking for the enemies of a military officer, Officer Imoro Sherrif.
Mr. Kotin advised that the activities of the military in the community be treated in a serious way and probed thinking about the stressing ascent of terrorism oppression in the Western African Sub Region.
Talking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM, Mr. Kotin said the recorded incident of attacks by the military on regular people are becoming an excessive amount and should be genially set out to put the rotting of fear exercises on the boundaries of Ghana down.
"What has happened is an excessive amount and on the off chance that we don't start to set models, it will keep on continuing to rehash and for that reason the approach Parliament to address individuals and test this issue.
"A commission of request ought to be set up, its work should be broadcast live so we will realize who requested what and who did what, and afterward endorses be applied so that individuals who might consider things of this nature won't consider it once more."
Mr. Kotin additionally called Parliament to audit its policy on the grant for the establishment of posts the nation over given the unlawful utilization of power by the military.
"I'm approaching Parliament to as an issue of direness, survey its strategy in allowing Authoritative Instruments for the foundation of additional posts the nation over in light of the fact that it won't help our vote based regulation given the past the fighters have shown and keep on doing. They should understand that they are limited by the laws of the nation and are not regulations no matter what anyone else might think."