Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Kweku Baako has jabbed the Minority in Parliament over their walk to present a petition to the Electoral Commission (EC) on Tuesday, December 23, 2020.
The Minority held a procession to the EC headquarters with a four-paged petition but were impeded by the Police securing the premises.
The incident turned confrontational between the Minority and the Police.
In a video that has since gone viral, the Minority Leader, Haruna Iddrisu was heard hollering that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) won't rule forever.
"Let me send a strong warning to the police that the New Patriotic Party government will not rule Ghana forever,” he fumed.
When asked why they failed to pre-inform the Police in accordance with the Public Order Act, the Minority Leader is quoted as saying they embarked on a walk and not protest, to wit there was no need informing the Police.
But seasoned journalist Kweku Baako has dissented to the Minority's claim that they were going for a walk.
To him, the Minority classifying their activity as a walk is absurd.
Speaking to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM's ''Kokrokoo'', Mr. Baako said; "If I wake up and decide to do my jogging and walking around, it's true; that's legitimate. It doesn't come under the Public Order Act. But if a mass of people, in this case dignified people - Members of Parliament - decide to mass up and to take a walk to a public place which is also defined in the Public Order Act, what did they go there to do? To present a petition . . . and in the process you could hear the leader doing some statements and announcements there, isn't it? They want us to go to court to ask the court to define to us what a walk in this sense [context] means. This is a mass of people, dignified though they are, undertook a mass walk to a public place to present a petition that makes some demands . . .
" . . in their own collective interest, that notification would have been useful. Because, you see, in this charged environment, allegations of fraud, stolen verdict, all that and things; in your own interest, protection, security, your safety and your critical human resource of the nation, Members of Parliament and in this charged environment, you think that [oh] just interpret it as a mere walk . . . I think that, on a balance, the Police behaved . . . because you can't come and tell me that this was a walk."
In his view, the NDC is up to one thing and that is "Agenda Parliamentary Majority", hence their action on Tuesday.
"To be honest with you, the whole thing is simple. It's 'Agenda Parliamentary Majority' by all means and at all cost. It's all targeted at what is happening in Parliament, the closeness of the Parliamentary representation, the agenda to elect a Speaker, Deputy Speakers and it's obvious that they've given up the Presidential."
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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So Ghana Police has on since Christmas day released it D.OGs into the streets to extort from ordinary citizens again after elections. The Stup.i.dity that has contributed to the many losses of the Government MPs has started all over in full gear under the imminent economic hardship. These officer looked so hungry and dehydrated and blood thirsty but I bet, they will all die one by one in their evil acts.
What is dis ***barred word*** about ,and who does he think he is, such a uselessssssss character people who steals from de state and tf think they are better in terms of the uselessssssss things they say if Ghanaians take u serious then npp could haf won greater accra but the accra people are wiser than you and your thieefffsssss on radio always