The family of killed soldier, Imoro Sherrif has been asked to keep quiet and have confidence in the state security system to achieve equity for the killed fighter.
Imoro Sherrif was found dead with cut injuries at Ashaiman Taifa on Saturday, March 4.
Defence Minister, Dominic Nitiwul made the allure when members of the defence and interior committee of Parliament visited the departed's family at Ashaiman Zongo Laka to communicate their sympathies.
"Try not to get payback as a family and members of Ashaiman. The divine forces of Ghana will respond to you. I realize that it is challenging for us all, yet God has an approach to shielding the helpless and Ghana will protect this family and individuals of Ashaiman and in doing that, we will make the right decision as per the law. We at the Service of Protection are there and will uphold you", he guaranteed.
The 22-year-old warrior with the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) band in Sunyani in the Bono Region was wounded to death by obscure aggressors.
The officer was supposed to be getting back from his sweetheart's home in Ashaiman-Taifa and making a beeline for his home when the sad episode happened.
He has since been covered with people accepted to be his executioners arrested.
The mother of the official whose demise set off military brutalities in Ashaiman says she is crushed by the passing of her child.
Afia Kyerah says she had no clue her child was visiting Ashaiman subsequent to taking a debilitated leave from his base in Sunyani in the Bono Locale.
The demise of Sherrif Imoro started the serious abuse of inhabitants of Ashaiman by the military on Tuesday, March 7.
Addressing journalist, Afia Kyerah said a fair consequence ought to be given.
"Sherrif had no companions, he was consistently with me, a few neighbors were continuously prodding me for transforming him into a mummy's kid. I had no clue he was coming to Ashaiman, I had no clue he will kick the bucket like this, his demise is so excruciating, I'm miserable and crushed," the mother said.