Activist Harrison Gwamnishu, who played a pivotal role in bringing attention to the case of the missing Ghanaian woman in Nigeria, has voiced serious concerns about his safety following threats reportedly issued against him by the police.
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In a troubling development, a message circulated within police circles advised officers to handle Gwamnishu with utmost caution, labeling him as a “green snake under the green grass.”
The message accused him of engaging in criminal activities and undermining police operations.
However, Gwamnishu vehemently denies these allegations, asserting that his advocacy work has made him a target of retaliation from certain quarters within the police force.
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He has called upon the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) to launch a thorough investigation into the origin of these threats and to hold accountable those responsible for circulating such damaging messages.
Expressing grave concern for his personal safety and that of his family, Gwamnishu has demanded protection from the authorities, emphasizing that the police should be held responsible should any harm come to him or his loved ones.
Since his initial involvement in the case of Afiba Tandoh and Celine, the missing Ghanaian woman, Gwamnishu has provided regular updates and played a significant role in bringing national attention to the matter.

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