Stop The Lies  Now; You Have Bruatalized Us Wrongly -Arise Ghana Demonstrators Fire At Police

Arise Ghana Demonstrators have sent a word warning to the police administration in the country to stop cover-up of the severe  brutalities meted to them during their recent demonstration to register their displeasure about mismanagement of the economic of the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

Stop The Lies  Now; You Have Bruatalized Us Wrongly -Arise Ghana Demonstrators Fire At Police
Arise Ghana Demonstrators have sent a word warning to the police administration in the country to stop cover-up of the severe  brutalities meted to them during their recent demonstration to register their displeasure about mismanagement of the economic of the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The mismanagement of the Ghana economy, they pointed out has led the government to run to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for economic bailout and that they have vidicated.
In a press conference in Accra today, the group stated that the Arise Ghana has taken notice of an official communication from the Ghana Police Service dated 6th July, 2022 ostensibly aimed at educating the general public on social events including demonstrations in Ghana.  
  
According to the spokespersons Mr Rax Omar, the decision by the Ghana Police Service to premise this intended public education, on our recent demonstration is disingenuous and a deliberate attempt to smear the image of Arise Ghana. 
For the records, he noted that Arise Ghana as a law abiding pressure group strictly adhered to all the relevant provisions of the Public Order Act in the organization of our historic two-day demonstration held on 28th and 29th June, 2022.  
 
He maintain that the sad and barbaric events of Tuesday 28th June, 2022 were instigated by the Ghana Police Service after failed attempts to scuttle and stop the ‘Krom Aye Shi' Demonstration. 
"Neither the demonstrators nor the leadership of Arise Ghana are culpable of any breach of the Public Order Act. 
 
"We are appalled by persistent threats of the Ghana Police Service to arrest the leaders of Arise Ghana when it is the Dampare-led Ghana Police Service that should face the law for abandoning their professional ethics in favor of their masked paymasters," Mr Omar noted.
  
According to him, i is obvious that this current uninspiring and disappointing Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government would stop at nothing to try to use the Ghana Police Service in any way possible to court public disaffection for Arise Ghana.
"But we remain unfazed and unshakable in our resolve to fearlessly and relentlessly champion the interest of the Ghanaian people through advocacy and constant nationalistic manifestations," he noted.