Police Crying Wolf: Hiding behind overhyped Terrorism Threat to do Akufo-Addo’s bidding?

National Security under Akufo-Addo has been abused.

 

The Police Court Coup has been foiled.
The Ghana Police Service had several meetings with organisers of today’s AriseGhana Demo and an agreement reached for a 2-Day Demo;

However, in a bizarre act of bad faith the Ghana Police tried to stop the Demo by going to Court to claim that National Security has claimed that a terrorist attack was about to happen…

National Security under Akufo-Addo has been abused.

National Security has been used to hide the cost of Akufo-Addo’s expensive Private Jet Joy rides…

National Security was used to stage highway robbery of Serwah Broni…
National Security was used to peddle false claims of COVID-19 used to justify closure Land borders during Voters Registration and Election 2020…

Today, just like COVID-19, Russia-Ukraine War, the “National Security Terrorism Threat” is being used by the Akufo-Addo Police to attempt denying Ghanaians from exercising their Constitutional Rights to Assembly and Demonstration or Manifestations.

Fortunately, the AriseGhana leadership has been able to use the Court System that *the Police tried their politically motivated Restriction of Demonstration Time and Last-minute change of route, to bring the AriseGhana Demo back on track.

The Police Court Coup has been foiled.
My friends in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso say life there is very normal and that only a small part bordering Mali has the Jihadist Militant activity…

Crying Wolf is a very dangerous strategy usually adopted by dictators to oppress their citizens.

Ghana’s National Anthem enjoins Ghanaians to “RESIST OPPRESSOR’S RULE.”

Together let’s ARISE and resist oppressive rule…

🎼 AriseGhana Youth for your Country, Your Nation demands your Devotion…
The Demonstration will happen TODAY & TOMORROW…

COME AND BE PART OF HISTORY.

Let’s rescue Ghana and save our own lives from the ditch.

#AriseGhana
#ChangeDirection

By Prince-Derek Adjei

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