The Seat Of Government Is Losing Its Credibility - Joe Louise

The Coordinator of Ghanaian Demonstrators against President John Mahama in Berlin, Germany has debunked the story of the arrest of two Ghanaians without �papers� after the demonstration. According to Joe Louise, it is not true German Police in Berlin have arrested two Ghanaians who are without requisite immigration documents after the demonstration against President Mahama when he visited German President, Dr. Angelina Merkel. Speaking on PEACE FM, Joe Louise said his verification of the rumour of the arrest of two Ghanaians at Berlin Police Station proved that no arrest has been made as there is no file at the Police to authenticate the rumor. He bemoaned that such sad statement from the office of the President is unfortunate as it makes the seat of government lose its credibility. �About 17 buses from Amsterdam have gone back home; 13 buses from Belgium have gone back home; 8 buses from Italy have also gone back and 13 buses from Hamburg have gone back home successfully. There were so many buses but all have gone back home peacefully; I will say that there is no iota of truth in the statement of arrest of two Ghanaians without �papers��it is sad that such statement is coming from the office of the President and not from NDC office�, he emphasized. He however quizzed �which part of Europe do Police lineup demonstrators to check their passports after demonstration? Which country do they ask for passports after demonstration against a President?; adding the seat of government is losing its credibility and so the office of the President should not be joked with.