play videoConvener for Fixing the Country Movement, Ernest Owusu Bempah
Pressure group, Fixing the Country Movement, has called out some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who assembled at the premises of former President John Dramani Mahama to embark on a clean-up exercise while wielding tools.
The group, which is affiliated with the New Patriotic Party (NPP), blamed John Mahama for allowing members of his party to display such violent acts at his residence and failing to condemn it publicly.
This follows the circulation of a video of some NDC supporters who had gathered at Mahama's office under the guise of a clean-up exercise.
However, how the tools for the clean-up were displayed, raised concerns, as the party members could be seen brandishing bows, arrows, and machetes, among other tools.
In a statement signed by the convener of the group, Ernest Owusu Bempah and sighted by GhanaWeb, the group chided John Mahama for allowing such a barbaric act to occur while breaching security protocols.
“More shocking is the fact that the former President and his staff encouraged the gathering for hours, failing to disperse them when it was obvious a clash with an opposing group could cause mayhem. Even more disturbing was the violent actions of these hooligans and hoodlums suggesting that their uncivilized behaviour and harmful threats were encouraged by the former president, John Dramani Mahama.
"If not, he would not have allowed these barbaric activities to take place in his office, breaching national security directives and without any prior notice to the security agencies.
“Mahama and his team should bow their heads in shame for such despicable acts within the premises of their office. Is this the same man who aspires to lead this country again? Perpetuation of violence seems to be the forte of this man and his party and Ghanaians should never allow him another opportunity to hoodwink us,” aspect of the statement read.
The group also called on the National Security Ministry and other civil society groups to condemn the act to prevent it from happening again.
“We call on the National Security Ministry to condemn the unlawful gathering at the cantonment office of Mr. Mahama and caution that such brazen acts should never be repeated. Again, we implore the international community, civil society groups, the Peace Council and the like to condemn this unfortunate event in modern-day body politics.”