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The previous political monster who is presently a demo 'boss'
Until as of late, at whatever point his name came up, he would be promoted as one of different legislators not connected to either the New Patriotic Party (NPP) or the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Bernard Mornah, the previous Chairman of the Peoples National Convention (PNC), may as of now not be in a perceived political office, yet his impact has not disappeared in that frame of mind from that point forward.
Indeed, even past party legislative issues, the young political pioneer has kept on drawing in for himself a character worked around putting legislatures on their toes.
It is quite important that the PNC has never delivered a president in Ghana, however the party stays one of the nation's most established and most grounded resistance political gatherings, albeit in a somewhat minority position.
This, accordingly, puts it on the right move toward play the "great" job of appropriately taking a look at legislatures, and Bernard Mornah appears to in any case do exactly that.
In his recently discovered love, he has been seen at the very front of some significant road fights coordinated in the country, against the public authority as well as against a portion of its title strategies.
Call him the new 'demo head boss of Ghana' and that depiction wouldn't be fantastical.
It has likewise pretty much become common sense that the previous PNC Chairman would appear at pretty much any exhibition or road fight coordinated in the country, especially against the public authority.
The following are a portion of the cases where Bernard Mornah has been on the bleeding edges of political activism in the country:
#FixTheCountry Protest:
On August 4, 2021, coordinators of the #FixTheCountry fight drove great many Ghanaians in the city of Accra in dissent of the condition of the country at that point.
Having begun on the web, the #FixTheCountry fight, pointed toward getting the Nana Akufo-Addo government to come to the mindfulness that things were basic in the nation monetarily, at last yielded results when residents clad in for the most part red, poured onto the roads.
At this dissent, the previous Chairperson of the PNC, Bernard Mornah, showed up.
Yentua Demo:
On February 10, 2022, the Coalition of Concerned Ghanaians (CCG) coordinated a dissent called the Yentua Demo (an Akan expression which signifies "we won't pay") against the presentation of the dubious Electronic Transfer Levy (E-Levy).
The dissent, which was likewise led by the NDC, had portrayal from a few other ideological groups, Civil Societies Organizations, and other recognizable gatherings.
In front of the dissent, a large group of other strain gatherings and common society associations communicated their readiness to join the NDC in the 'Yentua Demonstration".
A portion of the gatherings incorporated the 'Equity 4 Ghana', drove by Mr. Bernard Mornah, as well as some distressed NABCO students.
Emerge Ghana Demo:
Emerge Ghana, a blend of gatherings and people, coordinated a two-day road fight in Accra to feature the increasing cost for most everyday items in Ghana, as well as to feature a portion of the issues of misgovernance in the country.
Regardless of a court request comparative with the time and course of the dissent, the pioneers demanded following a course other than the one arranged by the court, with a demand by the police that they submit to the settled upon course brought about the conflicts.
The principal day of the dissent turned tumultuous, with the police conflicting with protestors, leaving various them harmed.
Others were captured by the police for their parts in a few vicious demonstrations that were executed by the protestors.
Bernard Mornah was among the primary coordinators of the dissent that likewise saw a few a huge number of Ghanaians in the city, showing against the public authority of the day in the midst of an extremely weighty police presence.
Equity For Ghana Protest:
Equity for Ghana, a gathering drove by previous Peoples National Convention (PNC) Chairman, Bernard Mornah, arranged a picketing exercise at Parliament House in December 2021.
Albeit the police got an order against the gathering, preventing it from entering the premises of the regulative arm of government, Mornah his kin actually came to the setting yet just picketed from the entry of the House.
The Justice for Ghana challenge the execution of the 2022 Budget Statement and Economic Policy.
Aagbe Wo Demo:
On Thursday, February 7, 2019, many Ghanaians from varying backgrounds joined the Inter-Party Coalition for National Sovereignty's 'Aagbe wo' showing to fight the rising pace of viciousness in the country.
As per the Coalition, the conflicts at one surveying station during the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-political race, which brought about the shooting and harming of around six individuals, pushed them to coordinate the exhibition.
The parade of MPs and individuals from the different resistance groups introduced a request to the Interior Ministry.
In an explanation endorsed by the convener of the Coalition, Bernard Mornah, the dissent was to convey a reasonable message to the public authority to check the degree of uncertainty in the country, which they say is compromising the nation's majority rules system.
Y33 Wu Demo
On Thursday, September 19, 2019, Bernard Mornah, the Convener of the Coalition for National Sovereignty, held the 'Y33 Wu' exhibition in Kumasi.
The demo was to enlist their disappointment with the public authority against the nerve racking monetary difficulty, the weakness, and the pandemic episode of defilement in the country.
The gathering was participated in this battle by the public authority of ideological groups in the Coalition and Civil Society Organizations from the nation over.
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