Monday 11 January 2016

PRESIDENT MAHAMA REWARDS TAXI DRIVER WITH A HOUSE



President John Dramani Mahama has promised to reward the taxi driver who foiled the armed robbery attack on a Koala employee at Cantonments with a house. Vice President K. B. Amissah-Arthur made the announcement when he hosted the taxi driver, Nana Yaw, at the Flagstaff House today. Mr Amissah-Arthur commended the driver for his patriotism and heroic act. The driver whose name and identity have been withheld for security reasons chased and knocked down the two robbers on a motorbike after which an armed military man came in to arrest the duo. The two suspects Abaliku Sannie, 35, and Oko Quaicoo, 30, shot a Koala employee,  and made away with what was reported to be cash from the sale of products from the Shopping centre.  But just when they thought the deal was done, the taxi-driver in a rare show of bravery mounted a hot chase and knocked the suspects into a ditch.  The two suspects are now behind bars and the victim of the attack is responding to treatment. Already,  the driver has been promised a new vehicle by Koala. The police service has also promised to repair the spoilt car.

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