Press Release
AFAG
November 03, 2014
"Aagbe Wo" DEMO
SCARE'S GOVERNMENT
Fellow Ghanaians, the inevitable
anticipation of the masses has prevailed.
Government as always, dreading the force and
numbers behind AFAG's protests has roped in
once more, the Ghana Police Service, as it's
obstructive tool towards our pursuit.
AFAG will like to assure government that,
they can use all means available to
frustrate AFAG. But, they cannot postpone
the will of the masses who share in AFAG's
belief that, the NDC government, led by
President John Mahama is not truthful, lacks
transparency, corruption saddled, crassly
incompetent, and unaccountable.
Countrymen, AFAG met with the security heads
at the office of the regional police
commander to agree on our intended date. We
fixed the date noting very well the schedule
of the police in the month of November. It
is strange therefore to have the police
beating retreat on our agreed date. The
police acted in bad faith by going to court
to secure an order to restrain AFAG from
holding the "Aagbe Wo" demo on the 6th of
November. AFAG will meet the police on
Monday the 3rd of November to reschedule a
new date as directed by the court.
Fellow Ghanaians, AFAG will not accept any
date further than one week after the 6th of
November. Failure for the police to
comprehend our position, AFAG will seek our
preferred date at the court. We ask the
police service to stand aside, and not step
on the path of the peoples will.
The Police service must resist the various
orders from above. We urge them as fellow
Ghanaians to strongly consider the hopeless
situation of the Ghanaian, except for the
NDC members and their appointees. The police
must bear with the truth and see right in
AFAG cause to fight against enormous
corruption, hardship and poor services that
have plagued this country under the NDC
government.
It is Obvious that, government is afraid of
AFAG's mass protests, and worse off, how
mass action last week delivered freedom to
the good people of Burkina Faso.
AFAG is not asking for a regime change
through mass protest. We are only pressing
forward for Ghanaians, a good deal. The
president has a social contract to better
our lots, and not to supervise mass hardship
and poor services due to systemic corruption
under his NDC government.
God bless our homeland Ghana and help us
resist oppressors rule!!
AFAG LEADERSHIP
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