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DANQUAH INSTITUTE CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AT ARISE GHANA DEMO: PART 2

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The following is the full assertion from the Danquah Institute:

 

Judgment OF VIOLENCE AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY DURING THE ARISE GHANA DEMONSTRATION

 

The Danquah Institute denounces beyond all doubt the brutal, unlawful and un-Ghanaian conduct showed by certain people who participated in an Arise Ghana exhibit of Tuesday 28th June, 2022. The Institute wishes to rebuke the great individuals of Ghana not to take our lucky majority rules system got throughout recent a long time for conceded. Since our re-visitation of protected rule in 1992, individuals of Ghana have turn basically to majority rule means to communicate our fulfillment or in any case of government strategies, financial and social patterns and the general states of living.

 

The historical backdrop of exhibitions as a type of dissent in Ghana pre dates our freedom. As the principal country in sub-Saharan Africa to have acquired freedom from British provincial specialists, the nation has seen its reasonable part of fights and showings some of which brought about public great. We should anyway comprehend that contemporary Ghana is perceived as one of the somewhat steady vote based systems in Africa. This status if for no good reason at all stems from the capacity of the country to likewise guarantee exhibitions are legitimate and are kept from becoming uncontrolled, brutal and tumultuous and weakening the harmony that is delighted in by all residents of the country. This likewise permits the wellbeing and security of all residents who either effectively partake in the show or who decide not to, however would need to participate in their standard everyday exercises.

 

After at first showing that they expected to hold a Forty-Eight (48) hour exhibition, the High Court of Ghana, upon an application by Ghana Police Service, decided the time, course and area for the arranged exhibition. The Court was clear in its Order that the demonstrators were to meet at the Obra Spot situated at Circle at 8am, and the show was to end at the Independence Square at 4pm, where a delegate of the President would accept their request, if any on the day being referred to. The coordinators of the showing were subsequently advised to stringently stick to the Order of the Court as well as the Public Order Act.

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