The Quayeson and Bentum Families whose kidnapped girls have been confirmed dead has requested for an independent hospital to ascertain the results of DNA tests provided by the Ghana Police Service.
The families believe their children might still be alive and that a second opinion from an independent health professional needs to be sought if they are to accept the results as presented by the Ghana Police Service.
Addressing the media at Diabene, a suburb in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis in the Western Region of Ghana, spokesperson for the family, John Entsie said the affected families never saw the said remains neither were the DNA reports shown them before the announcement by the acting Inspector General of Police, James Oppong-Boanuh.
He noted “We are disappointed in the commander in chief of the Ghana Armed Forces for the manner in which he has handled this whole unfortunate kidnapping story, he has demonstrated to us that ballot boxes are valuable to him done the lives of our sisters.
“If he wants us to believe that his hands are clean in this development, then he should quickly fire CID Boss COP Tiwaa Addo Danquah and Bryan Acheampong for making us believe that our sisters were alive”, John Entsie demanded.
The families are therefore calling on the police administration to release the said report to the families to enable them carry out their own independent tests.