The MP for Asawase Constituency in the Ashanti Region, Muntaka Mubarak has said the opposition National Democratic Congress will next week form a vigilante group to start counter-attacking the governing party’s Invincible Forces if the police service fails to protect NDC members from marauding NPP thugs.
“We’ve told the police today [that] if by the end of this week, we don’t see the police visibly protecting life and property in our community; we’ll take the law into our own hands and also for a [vigilante] group because they are moving in Pick-Ups that are not registered,” the opposition legislator who is the Minority Chief Whip told his constituents and party members on Monday.
“Even this morning they were at Asawase market threatening the contractors who are working there,” he complained, and wondered why the president has remained silent on the attacks.
“… Why is this thing happening and then the president is quiet; ehy is the president quiet? He should remember the oath that he swore on the 7th, he said that he will do right to all manner of persons, he didn’t say he will do right to NPP persons, he said that he will defend the constitution of this country and he will do it without fear or favour, he must walk the talk. … If he fails to do it, we are assuring the people of this country that we will not be the first to go and attack anybody but definitely we are not going to sit for anybody to run over us, we are more than them, we can assure them that we are also watching, if by the end of this week, we don’t see the … police protecting life and property, we will also form our vigilante and wherever they are, we’ll also be chasing them,” Mr Mubarak threatened.
The Invincible Forces, a security arm of the NPP, started invading and seizing some state properties shortly after the investiture of Nana Akufo-Addo as president. The police have arrested a few people who attempted attacking properties or seizing them.
Meanwhile, the acting Chairman of the governing party, Mr Freddy Blay, has justified the thuggery and violent takeovers saying the Invincible Forces were just protecting state properties.
Mr Blay said he would not condemn all the takeovers since, according to him, the perpetrators were acting in the interest of the state.
… In some cases, particularly places like the harbour, DVLA, Peduase Lodge, polling stations [sic] and so forth, in some cases the people had to go there to protect state property to ensure that looting stops,” he told Ghanaweb in an interview on Thursday.
“I’ve been told that in some public offices and so forth, all of a sudden those who were working there have refused to come to work, not because they are being intimidated or being chased out, but they themselves have suspected that because of how they came there, or purely based on they being members of the party then in power, some people will chase them out and they’ve left those public places to the wind, to the weather and people have gone there to protect it.”
According to Mr Blay, such persons acting in the interest of the state must not be condemned. “It’s not a question of condemnation. I’ve told you that in some instances I won’t condemn if they were there to protect property,” he added.
Citing examples to buttress his point, Mr Blay said: “At the harbour people are stealing cars, people are carrying away items that should attract duties and so forth, containers being taken away without going through the right processes and so forth, and I think people should be bold enough to say: ‘stop what you are doing’.”
Asked if the NPP sympathisers had the right to take the law into their own hands and become vigilantes, Mr Blay answered: “It is your duty, my duty to stop anybody stealing, even an individual property, if you have good reason to know that what the person is doing amounts to stealing. If you see people stealing cars from the harbour, taking them away, are you suggesting that we should wait and go and call the police before they stop them?”
Source: citifmonline.com
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Take lead and don't depend upon you already aggrieve members of your party, but don't forget you are law maker and must retrain and respect your self AND THE LAW MP
Try anything ***barred word*** and you will see fire
This is ntanfo talk. If he has bowls in his legs, he must try it.
I dare you, you have nothing to do. Keep quite watch better governors. Why are you people so bitter. It will not earn you anything rather you stay in opposition for long.
NDC is so bitter they cant even speak rationally! Get it already, guys! NPP is in for the next 4 years and more!
Well, I'm not surprised by what muntaka is saying. I've always known him to be a real mugu and zanily enough, he's proven that. By their fruits, you shall know them. Confused and frustrated diamao....maaalaka peeeeeee.
I weep within when I see public so called legislators talking like this. This is not a new phenomenon in our politics. The same thing happened in 20088 and even worse. This is the time that we expect the NDC in joining forces with the NPP to put a stop to these acts by pin pointing the perpetrators(If they are truly NPP members) and if they punish by the NPP it will send a signal out there for people not to engage in such acts even if your party is in power. Its very very sad.