Broadcaster Bridget Otoo has weighed in on the late cancellation of a political event at the Black Star Square, on January 7, 2024 (Constitution Day) by the government.
She has accused the president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his Vice President of employing dictatorial tactics, a move she described as shameful.
"We live in a country where the worst government in the history of the 4th republic. Most corrupt, intolerant of dissenting views and human rights abuses," she posted on Twitter (now X).
"This is autocracy!!! Shame on you Nana Akufo-Addo and Mahamudu Bawumia, her tweet concluded.
An event dubbed 'The Convention' was cancelled at the eleventh hour on January 7, with reports indicating that it took a heavy security presence to keep patrons off the venue.
In a statement posted shortly after social media heaped critique on the government, the Office of The President confirmed that the programme had been cancelled for unforeseen reasons.
In the letter dated January 7, 2024 and signed by H.M. Wood, the Chief Director; the presidency said the decision was necessitated by an unforeseen State Event scheduled to take place at the venue.