Takoradi Kidnapping: Families Threaten To Stage "Boot For Boot" Demo

The families of the three kidnapped girls at Takoradi in the Western Region said they will resort to demonstration if the police fail to provide substantial results on the investigation of the girls.

Family of Ruth Love Quayson - one of the three girls kidnapped said together with the other families they will stage a massive ‘boot for boot’ demonstration to demand the whereabout of the girls.

Rebecca Quayson in an interview with NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’ also wondered why President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in his State of the Nation Address did not speak on the issue.

“It’s sad. We will use our own means to search for them. We will stage a 'boot for boot' demonstration,” she told host Kwesi Aboagye.  

Rebecca Quayson also called on the Police Command to produce the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Officer who allegedly aided the escape of the main suspect, Samuel Udoetuk-Wills.

Samuel Udoetuk Wills is the main suspect behind the kidnapping of the three girls in the Takoradi municipality, an incident which ensued between August and December 2018.

The suspect, Samuel Udoetuk Wills is currently in police custody in Accra after he broke jail and went into hiding but was later rearrested at Nkroful near Takoradi.

He has failed to disclose the location of the kidnapped Takoradi girls – but Rebecca Quayson strongly believes that her sister and the other girls are all alive.

“We have the feeling that they are all alive. Some pastors praying with us say they are not dead,” she said.