play videoSalifu Amankwah was a close ally of Rawlings
At the mention of his name, traders, residents and everyone who frequented the busy Accra sub-burb of Circle ran to seek cover. His name evoked fear and apprehension among people due to his resort to extreme measures to ensure discipline and orderliness at the circle.
According to previous publications by GhanaWeb and a book titled The ‘Yendi Chieftaincy Trials of 1978’ which was written by George Agyekum, the former chairman of the Board of Public Tribunals, Warrant Officer, Salifu Amankwah was a man many people feared.
Warrant Officer, Salifu Amankwah who was a military officer all his life was drafted into the police by the Provisional National Defence Council led by Jerry John Rawlings as the commander of the Kwame Nkrumah Circle Unit in the early 1980s.
His unit per the report was engaged in illegal arrests and brutalization of suspects. In short, Salifu Amankwah and his gang of police officers were law unto themselves.
The worst however happened in 1986 when he allegedly killed a man who was an accountant at Circle, Accra.
The Tribunal which was headed by George Agyekum found him guilty and sentenced him to death in 1986.
He appealed the sentencing but was granted pardon by JJ Rawlings in 1988 even before the appeal could be heard.
Upon release, he was reintegrated into the police force and continued his role as a member of the police task force in charge of traffic.
On December 12, 2006, Salifu Amankwa died in Tamale and was buried in accordance with Islamic custom.