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President Akufo-Addo has guaranteed Ghanaians of his eagerness to safeguard the country's majority rule values, directly following ongoing overthrow mongering remarks in the country.
During his speech at the 65th Independence Anniversary Parade on Sunday, he expressed that, his outfit will send all suitable means to shield the country, from whatever is equipped for upsetting the smooth administration of the country.
In such manner, the President denounced specific late remarks in the public space, which have set off discussions about the chance of an upset in Ghana.
"The extraordinary larger part of us who are focused on fair qualities and establishments will keep on opposing the cases of these swashbucklers and send all real means in our vote based system to keep up with our free, open arrangement of administration which has regard for basic liberties, law and order and the standards of vote based responsibility, " he said.
"It is either the shortfall of confidence in the possibility of popularity based option in contrast to the current government or their fretfulness to use leader authority are the elements driving their craving for the alternate route of military intercession;" the President noted.
He added that, "anything be the situation, they appear to be prepared to imperil the hard won standing of our country as guide of a vote based system and security in Africa and to be sure, on the planet, to satisfy their own aspiration, desires which recognize the limit of the Ghanaian individuals to change when essential, their administration calmly through the voting booth, something we have done on three separate events in the long term life of the fourth republic".
The President further confirmed his obligation to the standards of law and order and responsibility.
Lately, there have been conversations on upsets in the country. Talking at a public talk on an audit of the 1992 Constitution, the Dean of the University of Ghana's Law Faculty, Professor Raymond Atuguba, cautioned that the economy is setting out toward some troublesome period in the event that something extremist isn't done promptly to protect it.
He noticed that reviews have affirmed that a weak economy works with all fruitful overthrows in the sub-district.
"A major piece of why certain overthrows succeed and others fall flat, is the economy. What is the territory of Ghana's economy today? At the level of the most unchangeable idiomaticity, Ghana is down and out. Your country is fundamentally poor. So broke, the Speaker of Parliament has openly cautioned, hammer close by, that we will most likely be unable to pay the compensations of public area laborers in the following three months", the scholastic said.
For his purposes, passing the dubious Electronic Transaction Levy (E-demand) Bill is one of the substantial strides to forestall an upset and the economy's breakdown. As per him, the sorry province of Ghana's economy combined with the public opinions is one reason why Ghana might be ready for an overthrow.
Responding to this, the Adansi Asokwa MP, K.T. Hammond requested that the Police welcome the Dean of the University of Ghana School of Law, for recommending that Ghana is ready for a rebellion.
In the mean time, an Associate Professor at the University of Ghana School of Law, Professor Appiagyei-Atua has couldn't help contradicting the ideas by the official.
He showed that Prof Atuguba in his discourse didn't affect or require an upset yet rather featured potential reasons Ghana might succumb as Mali and others.
"I think just utilizing the word upset or making a few examination and reasoning that there is plausible of an overthrow ought not fall into the domain of inciting a defeat of the public authority. It ought to surely go past that. Assuming you see Professor Atuguba's remark and the discourse he gave, I don't think it tumbles to that level where you can say he is getting ready to cause an overthrow. He is communicating his view on a topic", he expressed.
The current year's Independence Day Parade, was held at the Cape Coast arena in the Central Region, and was seen by many Ghanaians who swarmed the scene to observe the occasion.
Clad in colors that mirror the country's public banner of red, gold and green, the energized orderlies sat all through the function, while others stood and watched in esteem; as staff from the security benefits and chose schools walked to wonderful tunes from the band.
The occasion was likewise graced with discontinuous conventional exhibitions, to mirror the country's profound social legacy. The current year's Parade was under the topic, "Cooperating, Bouncing Back Together".
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