Below is a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service explaining why they picked up the national chairman of the People's National Contention (PNC) on Saturday over a planned rally in support of calls for political and electoral reforms in Togo.
POLICE STATEMENT ON INCIDENT AT KAWUKUDI PARK
1. Nineteen people were arrested this morning by the Accra Regional Police command for unlawful assembly and engaging in acts that were likely to occasion the breach of the peace.
2. Members of the group led by Mr. Bernard Mornah were arrested at the Kawukudi park, Nima, Accra where they assembled to embark on a demonstration against the advice of the Police.
3. The leader of the group Mr. Bernard Mornah had earlier on served notice to the police of their intention to embark on a demonstration in support of some Togolese nationals in Ghana who have been agitating for what they termed a change in government in Togo.
4. The police initially indicated their preparedness to provide the required security for the demonstration but based on an information received by the police that another group had planned to disrupt the demonstration as well as other operational exigencies the police had to handle, the leader of the group Mr. Bernard Mornah was advised to suspend the demonstration but he failed to heed to the advice and went ahead to organize the group who assembled at Kawukudi park ready to embark on the demonstration.
5. The police administration is once again appealing to persons or group of persons who intend to embark on any public event especially during this Christmas period to cooperate with the police to ensure the security of the demonstrators as well as members of the public.
SGD
DAVID EKLU
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
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I wonder the kind of people we have in high places in the police force. From their statements, they advised Mr Bernard Mornah and his group to call off the demonstration because they could not give them the appropriate police protection. Meanwhile they police force could mobilize lots of men to go and cause their arrest. How many men were needed to protect demonstrators of about less than 40 in number? We all should be concerned about the growing insecurity in the country. Ayoo !!
So as far as this government is concern, No person or group of persons would be allowed their right to demonstrate. What Kind of government is this? Demonstration has since Jan 7 2017 become a taboo in this country. Then some kwasiaaaaaaaa like @sekum would comment end of story. End of your motherrr.
End of story... Case yaamutu.