We still believe Ghana is a very safe place – Canadian diplomat
Ghana is a “very safe” country, the Political Counselor to
the Canadian High Commission, Pasquale Salvaggio has said at the maiden
Commonwealth Speaker Forum in Accra on Wednesday, 14 August 2019, despite the
kidnapping of two Canadian ladies in Kumasi, Ashanti Region a few months ago.
Mr Salvaggio holds the view that: “We still
believe that is the case and it is important for people to know that it is
still the case. Ghana remains and Accra remains a very safe place and we expect
that it will stay that way”.
The two Canadian aid workers, Lauren Patricia
Catherine Tilley, 19; and Bailey Jordan Chitty, 20, were rescued on Wednesday,
12 June 2019 at Sawaba, Kumasi within a week after their abduction.
However, the whereabouts of three Ghanaian girls
who were kidnapped in Takoradi since August last year, are still unknown.
They are 18-year-old Priscilla Mantebea
Koranchie, last seen on 21 December 2018; 21-year-old Priscilla Blessing
Bentum, last seen on 17 August 2018; and 18-year-old Ruth Love Quayson, last
seen on 4 December 2018.
However, the police have retrieved some
skeletons from the backyard of the prime suspect in Takoradi, Western Region. A
team of forensic experts is conducting DNA tests on the skeletons to ascertain
if they are the remains of the three girls.