Ejura Killing: Police Discourage NDC from Embarking on Planned Demo; says it can’t Provide Security

Ejura Killing: Police Discourage NDC from Embarking on Planned Demo; says it can’t Provide Security

• Ghana Police Service has discouraged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) from embarking on a planned demonstration

• The party earlier served notice to the Police for the demonstration dubbed March for Justice

• In their response, the police have said they cannot provide security for the demonstration

• The letter addressed to the NDC to this effect has been leaked online

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The Ghana Police Service has warned the NDC that they cannot provide the party with security as requested for their planned demonstration dubbed March for Justice.

The youth wing of the party had announced that on July 6, 2021, they will protest the killing of one Kaaka, a young activist in Ejura, who was allegedly killed for taking part in the popular #fixthecountry campaign.

However, the police have cautioned that the planned protest will not happen under their watch.

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Police Discourage NDC from Embarking on Planned Demo; says it can’t Provide Security
A group of policemen on duty. Photo credit: UGC
Source: Instagram

In the letter addressed to the NDC and sighted by YEN.com.gh, the police warned that such a gathering could be a spreader of COVID-19.

It stated further that the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic have not been lifted, therefore, discouraging the party from embarking on the demonstration.

The police also referred the NDC to “Section 4 of the Public Order Act b 1994 (ACT 49), particularly concerning Public Health.”

Police Discourage NDC from Embarking on Planned Demo; says it can’t Provide Security
The letter the police service sent to the NDC regarding their planned demonstration dubbed: March for Justice. Photo credit: UGC
Source: UGC

March for Justice Demo

The Youth wing of the NDC announced the demonstration against the government on July, 1, 2021.

In a letter addressed to James Oppong-Boanuh, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and seen by YEN.com.gh, the party informed the Ghana Police Service of its intention.

The letter states that the demonstration will culminate in presenting a petition to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, the Speaker of Parliament and the Inspector General of Police, James Oppong-Boanuh.

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The decision to demonstrate comes days after the death of activist Ibrahim 'Kaaka' Mohammed, and two others who were killed by security personnel in Ejura this week.

Kaaka killed over #fixthecountry campaign

Ibrahim Muhammed, popularly know as Kaaka, was murdered in cold blood by unknown persons outside his residence at Ejura in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

The 40-year-old father of six's death is connected with his work as an activist as part of the popular #fixthecountry campaign.

Sahada Hudu, the deceased's wife, said he had received warnings regarding his activism from a person she knows.

Still, her attempts to stop him from getting himself in danger proved futile as he continued with his advocacy, leading to his sad demise.

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