The Police have described as unGhanaian, uncivil, and unlawful acts of the Democracy Hub demonstrators after accusing them of going against the law during their protest on Saturday, September 21.
The Police warned that they would use all lawful means possible to ensure the free movement of traffic and prevent undue inconvenience to the general public in the subsequent demonstrations by the group.
It is recalled that following the disagreement between the Ghana Police Service and the Democracy Hub regarding the choice of location for their demonstration and the subsequent utterances by the organizers, the Ghana Police Service launched a special operation, an operation they said was aimed at safeguarding the safety, security law and order in the city.
As a result, some roads 37 Intersection were blocked and traffic was diverted in some parts of Accra.
Officers from the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) were deployed to the affected areas to manage traffic and assist the motoring public.
But the Police said in a statement that “The Democracy Hub demonstrators unlawfully took over the 37 Intersection and engaged in the following acts among others, intended to cause extreme inconvenience to the general public. They blocked the intersection in all directions with vehicles and stones, set fire in the Intersection, harassed other road users, abused Police officers, banged on vehicles and played football in the road.
“These unGhanaian, uncivil and unlawful acts of the demonstrators caused extreme inconvenience to commuters who were caught in traffic for several hours, persons in need of medical care had difficulty reaching the medical facilities, families visiting their loved ones who are on admission at the hospital had difficulty getting to them with essential supplies, there were delays in people attending social and cultural activities such as funerals which define us as a people and there was a negative impact on commercial activities including people missing their flights and others not being able to access their businesses.”
The Police said that in their assessment, these suggest that the demonstrators had no intentions to embark on a peaceful protest.
“Therefore, we are cautioning the organizers that the Police will not allow them to demonstrate at the 37 Intersection but should move the demonstration to any of the seven locations the Police proposed to them and we will be available to provide the necessary security.
“However, if the organizers insist on embarking on the demonstration in the same manner as they did on the first day, at the 37 Intersection or at any unauthorized locations, the Police will use all lawful means possible to ensure the free movement of traffic and prevent undue inconvenience to the general public. We would like to once again thank the public for your cooperation and wish to assure you that the Police will continue to ensure security, law and order.”
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