The Ranking Member of the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament, James Agalga, has called on the Inspector General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare, to take action against Abetifi MP Bryan Acheampong. This comes after Acheampong made comments at a political rally in which he threatened the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) and declared that the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) would never hand over power to them.
Agalga has accused Acheampong of posing a direct and grave threat to Ghana’s democracy and has called for his arrest and prosecution. He also expressed concern about the behavior of the Akufo-Addo government toward the electoral commission.
Meanwhile, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia took the opportunity at the same rally to taunt former President John Mahama, claiming that his only achievements in politics were dumsor and the failed SADA project. Bawumia also boasted of the NPP’s supposed achievements, including job creation and the implementation of various policies such as mobile money interoperability and Free SHS.
General Secretary of the NPP, Justin Frimpong Kodua, expressed confidence that the government will be able to fix the economy by the end of the year, but Agalga believes Acheampong’s comments pose a threat to Ghana’s peace and security.
Read Mr Agalga’s full statement below:
Bryan Acheampong – A danger to Ghana’s democracy
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Hon James Agaliga, Ranking Member, Committee on Defence & Interior, Parliament of Ghana.
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My attention has been drawn to a statement made by Hon Bryan Acheampong, the MP for Abetifi and Minister for Agriculture and Cocoa Affairs on the 8th of April 2023, which statement is captured in a video that has been widely shared on social media.
The crux of the statement is that the NPP, as a political party, will never hand over political power to the NDC and will do anything possible to retain power in 2024.
If one unpacks Bryan Acheampong’s statement, two irresistible conclusions will be arrived at: First, the NPP is hell bent on subverting the will of the Ghanaian people in order to perpetuate their stay in power even when they lose the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections, which is almost certain given its abysmal performance in government and the pain, suffering and hardship they have inflicted upon Ghanaians.
Secondly, the NPP is prepared to use violence to disrupt the impending elections if it becomes apparent that it will lose.
The conclusions drawn from Bryan Acheampong’s ominous statement is manifested in the overall conduct of Akufo-Addo’s government’s approach to issues bordering on the impartiality and credibility of the Electoral Commission moving in to the 2024 elections.
The recent appointment by President Akufo-Addo of Dr Peter Appiahene, Hajia Salina Ahmed Tijani and Rev. Ofori Boateng, who are known activists of the NPP, is consistent with Bryan Acheampong’s effusion.
Again, the propensity of the NPP to use violence to disrupt elections is echoed in Bryan Acheampong’s statement. The disruption of the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election by hoodlums associated with the NPP is still fresh in our minds.
We were not surprised at all that the Emile Short Commission of Inquiry implicated Bryan Acheampong in its findings and recommendations.
The killing of eight (8) Ghanaians during the conduct of the 2020 presidential and parliamentary elections by NPP thugs who infiltrated the security services through back-door recruitment in order to manipulate and to subvert the will of the electorate as was seen in the Techiman North constituency cannot be forgotten.
In view of the above, the dishonourable conduct of Bryan Acheampong poses a direct and grave threat to Ghana’s democracy and for which reason he must be held accountable.
Consequently, we entreat the Inspector General of Police to, as a matter of urgency, arrest Bryan Acheampong and cause his prosecution for engaging in conduct which has the potential to undermine the peace and security of our country.
While unequivocally condemning Bryan Acheampong for his unguarded statement, we wish to send a clear message to him and people of his ilk that the NDC shall not leave any stone unturned to ensure that Ghana’s current democratic dispensation which was birthed by it in 1992 is safeguarded even in the face of intimidation and adversity.
Signed:
Hon James Agalga
Ranking, Committee on Defence and Interior
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