Theophilus Tetteh Chaie, |
their petition to the Electoral Commission . Riot police fired tear gas and water cannon to force back protesters who had massed up close to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital to picket at the EC.
In attempts to cow them into submission the police beat protesters with horse whips . Most of the leaders were arrested and others sustained various degrees of injuries. The Police after the incident has been blamed for the attack on unarmed civilians exercising their human rights. But Tetteh Chaie on Asempa FM Wednesday maintained that, the police cannot be blamed. In his view, the leadership should have policed their protesters to ensure they stick to the routes approved by the police. The Ablekuma Central MP stated that some of the protesters deliberately took unapproved routs just to trigger violence. “Some people deliberately provoke the police to beat them up so they leadership should take the full blame” he stressed. Theophilus Tetteh Chaie admonished leaders of pressure groups to supervise their members to adhere to laid down procedures before embarking on another demonstration. On the contrary, New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP for Akyem Swedru expressed disgust at the conduct of the police. The MP who escaped the attack by a whisker said the police have proven that the citizenry cannot rely on them for protection. “We have learnt our lesson in a bitter way so we will prepare adequately on our next demonstration” he added. Kingsley Aboagye Gyedu said if the police decides to throw democracy to the dogs and obey government then “we will make their work very difficult for them”. Source: adomonline.com
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