65-year-old Akua Esther nearly lost her sight whiles her 45-year-old son and a businessman, Samuel Yako-hene Dogbe is seriously wounded after the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) National Monitoring Team numbering about 20 allegedly assaulted them at Adade, a surbub of Gomoa Nyanyano in the Gomoa East District in the Central Region.
Victim Madam Akua Esther speaking in an interview with Sompa News Eric Annan narrated to have heard a noise by the ECG staffs in front of her main gate in a forceful attempt to enter her house which made her approach to verify why, but had them asked her to step aside since she has no right to question their duty.
Madam Esther said, the statement by the ECG officials brought about a misunderstanding between her son and the ECG staff. But in an attempt by her son to leave the house for work, the ECG officials blocked the gate to launch an attack on the son till blood started oozing from his mouth and other parts of his body.
She recounted not to have been spared either over her attempt to rescue her son, as she received a dirty slap on her face which almost got her blind but consequently saw her fell into a gutter.
She expressed her disappointment over the action by the ECG staffs with reason being that her house has no illegal connection which should've warranted such an assault on herself and innocent son.
Samuel Yako-hene Dogbe want the matter investigated for justice to prevail for him and her aged mother Aunty Akua Esther.
Victims were then rushed to the Kasoa Polyclinic as the matter has been reported to the police pending investigation.
Source//Sompaonline.com/Eric Annan