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Press Release
LMVC
September 21,
2015 |
September 16th 2015 was a
black day for Ghana
September 16th 2015 was a black day
for Ghana and a black day for its democracy. It is
the day Ghana effectively became a police state.
When a broad church of citizens, who are exercising
their democratic right to petition and protest, are
fired on by police with tear gas and water cannons,
a police state is what Ghana has become.
The protestors were not a ragtag assortment of
rabble rousers seeking confrontation. They were a
cross-section of Ghanaian society, from a plethora
of political persuasions, who had convened to
peacefully express their outrage at the joke that is
the national voters register.
A voters register that is bloated by its egregious
listings of multiple registrations, minors, the
deceased, aliens and numerous other anomalies, is
not fit for purpose.
It is a serious breach of democratic accountability
that rightly alarms all patriotic and concerned
Ghanaians and this was the catalyst for the Let My
Vote Count demonstration.
The demonstration was a forceful display of "people
power", as once again, Ghanaians show that they will
not be taken for fools.
Yet, quaking in their boots, the incompetent
President and the buffoons that are also known as
"the government", unleash the full force of state
machinery, in the form of the police, on citizens
who were merely expressing their constitutional and
democratic right to protest.
This is the type government action that one would
have thought was consigned to the days of military
juntas. We gather that the said brutalities meted to
the peaceful protesters were premeditated by the
police.
But alas, in this purported 'democracy', the
error-ridden voters register being one of its many
flaws, the suppression of the legitimate right to
protest is another government tactic designed to
divert attention from its own incompetence.
By resorting to such extreme action, the government
is proving it is running scared. Why would a
government such as John Mahama's be satisfied with a
flawed voters register? What does the government
stand to gain from a bloated voters register? Why is
the government doing everything to oppose the
creation of a new and credible voters register? This
government, symptomatic of its incompetence, fails
to appreciate that the strength of our democracy is
dependent on a credible voters register.
We urge all Ghanaians - men, women, young and old -
not to be cowed by such police barbarism and
government suppression of civil liberties.
Stand strong, we shall overcome. We love this
country to a fault that we are willing to sacrifice
life and limb to protect the foundation of our
democracy. We shall be relentless in the demand for
a new and credible voters register and we shall
resist oppression with fearless honesty.
In solidarity with the LMVCA and AFAG, Concerned
Ghanaians will join their intended march on
September 29th . We are at a cross roads in our
democracy and we must all stand up to be counted.
Place: Accra
Signed
September 21st 2015
Akwasi Apea Twumasi-Ankra Esq +233541196709
Ofei Dei Goodfellow +233242887777
Atick Yakubu +233244635764 |
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Anas was under
pressure to shelve video – Baako
Ghanaweb, Sept 09, Ghanadot - Ace
Investigative Journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas came
under intense pressure from certain high offices of
the land to shelve his investigative piece that has
established complicity of some thirty-four (34) high
profile Judges in an explosive corruption scandal,
his boss and Veteran Journalist Kweku Baako has
revealed........More |
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September 16th 2015 was a
black day for Ghana
September 16th 2015 was a black day
for Ghana and a black day for its democracy. It is
the day Ghana effectively became a police
state.....When a broad church of citizens, who are
exercising their democratic right to petition and
protest, are fired on by police with tear gas and
water cannons, a police state is what Ghana has
become.... More
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BUTTIN' IN, THE LAMPOON
Commentary, Sept 25, Ghanadot - Buying a goat or
presenting a goat as a gift may well now be viewed in a
pejorative light; it has lost its cool factor.
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Ghana ranks 97th
in World Economic Freedom Report 2015
GBN, Sept 22, Ghanadot - Ghana has retained
its 97th position, out of 123 countries in the
latest World Economic Freedom Report released this
week, placing it among the least free countries in
the world. .....More
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