Assistant Commissioner of Police, (ACP), Dr Benjamin Kwasi Agordzo has told the Financial and Economic Division of the High Court in Accra that his comments on Arab Spring has no link with criminality.
He said he never also entered into an agreement with anyone to overthrow government.
Prosecution has accused the senior Police Officer of abetting Chief Executive Officer of the Citadel Hospital, Dr Frederick Yao Mac-Palm of (blessed memory) to stage a coup.
But, mounting a defense to the charge, ACP Agordzo, said as an opinionated person as he is, his comments on Arabs Spring was purely to describe a “manifestation.”
He told the court that, Dr Nyaho Tamakloe, a founding member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in a radio interview on 27, August 2019, decried the massive corruption under Akufo-Addo led administration and “warned that the situation could lead to civil uprising.”
Dr. Tamakloe he said again, in explaining civil unrest, “described Arab Spring as a revolution that happened in North Africa, but he was not arrested because expressing his opinion on the subject matter by way of caution just like he did, did not constitute a crime.”
ACP Benjamin Agordzo also wondered why Presiding Archbishop and General Overseer of the Action Chapel International Ministry, “Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams who spoke on the possibility of civil uprising in Ghana was also not arrested.”
He said, “the Archbishop predicted an uprising akin to the Arab Spring after 2020 in Ghana and West Africa if the high levels of youth unemployment and animosity in African politics continued.”
ACP Agordzo made this known while opening his defence before a three-member panel of the Accra High Court presided over by Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, sitting as an additional High Court judge on the charge of abetment.
ACP Agordzo and eight others are currently before the court facing their respective charges and have pleaded not guilty.
Discussions on Arab springs
ACP Agordzo said, aside Alert with Adam Bonaa, “Arab Spring is also an issue I have broached in my Power Point presentation on Conflict Prevention, Management and Transformation class with Masters Students at the Centre for Conflict, Human Rights and Peace Studies at University of Education, Winneba.”
“The prosecution also accused me of abetting an alleged attempted coup of Dr Mac-Palm because I responded to a question on the possibility of spontaneous uprising in Ghana using Arab Spring as illustration.
“I like to state that I merely expressed an opinion on an issue that does not have any link whatsoever with criminality.
“This is because Arab Spring is just like any form of mass demonstration or uprising of citizens; and that it is a democratic means of expressing dissent or disagreement,” ACP Agordzo stated.
“It is never the same as a coup d’état as the prosecution seeks to portray. I wish to reiterate the fact that the term “Arab Spring” is not different from Civil Unrest, Civil Agitation, Civil Uprising, Civil Disobedience, Mass Uprising and Spontaneous Uprising among others.
“Arab Spring is merely a term used to describe manifestation of one or more of the aforementioned because a series of demonstrations broke out in several Arab countries hence the term ‘Arab Spring,’ he explained.
“That is why in explaining Arab spring, one could hardly do without mentioning civil unrest and civil uprising among others. This also explains why the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
“Besides, the opinion I expressed on Arab Spring is in accordance with article 21(b) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana which states “All persons shall have the right to – freedom of thought, conscience and belief, which shall include academic freedom.”
“Such expression of opinion could not amount to criminality unless those alleging criminality have a predetermined agenda,” the Senior Police Officer stated.
“Furthermore, this is a subject matter I have expressed my opinion on at several fora including my discussions on other WhatsApp platforms such as Alert with Adam Bonaa of which the Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, the Minister of the Interior Ambrose Dery, senior police officers including the Inspectors-General of Police, media practitioners, academics and members of civil society organisations, are members.
“The conversation on civil unrest on that platform was triggered by a post by a member attributed to Nyaho Tamakloe that “Civil unrest imminent in Ghana” on 28 August, 2019 which elicited a number of reactions from members of the platform including mine as follows:
“From the chats above, it is clear that I do not shy away from sharing my opinions on various subject matters including issues bothering on security on Alert with Adam Bonaa platform.
“Again, it is clear that I was not the only person who agreed with Nyaho Tamakloe even though a few other disagreed with him.
“Therefore, my response to Mac-Palm on the possibility of a spontaneous uprising in Ghana was nothing new especially when I am familiar with the subject matter.
“Aside Alert with Adam Bonaa, Arab Spring is also an issue I have broached in my Power Point presentation on Conflict Prevention, Management and Transformation class with Masters Students at the Centre for Conflict, Human Rights and Peace Studies at University of Education, Winneba.
“This presentation was used in my bail application at the latter part of 2019 and a copy served on the prosecution.
“The prosecution can, therefore, not claim they are unaware of the existence of such a document,” ACP Agordzo explained.