Mercy360 Blog of Monday, 25 November 2024
Source: Mercy Mensah
Afia Pokua, a popular Ghanaian broadcaster, is sounding the alarm about the rising trend of toy gun games in Kumasi and Accra. These games have been circulating online, showing groups of people engaging in the activity, and have sparked mixed reactions from the public .
While some people see it as harmless fun, others are worried that it could escalate into a security risk, especially with Ghana's critical election period approaching. Afia Pokua has taken to social media to express her concerns, describing the games as "dangerous" and urging the police to take immediate action.
Critics of the trend are echoing similar sentiments, arguing that it could provide cover for criminal activities. There are fears that bad actors might exploit the games to disguise more nefarious intentions, jeopardizing public safety.
As the conversation continues, there's growing pressure on authorities to intervene and prevent any potential misuse of these activities. Many Ghanaians are calling for proactive measures to address the situation before it spirals out of control.