The acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Shippers Authority (GSA), Ransford Gyampo, has unequivocally demanded that the Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo-Dampare, take immediate action to arrest the Members of Parliament responsible for the destruction of state property during the violent confrontation at the Appointments Committee last Thursday.
At the ministerial vetting on January 30, some lawmakers vandalized microphones and tables in protest against the Majority caucus’ decision to proceed with the process despite their request to reschedule it from Thursday to Friday.
In an interview with TV3, Prof. Gyampo stated that the Majority must not allow the Minority group to dictate parliamentary proceedings.
“I have said that Dampare is on record to have arrested Members of Parliament and government officials for violating traffic rules. And it is not possible for people to destroy public property or state property and for us to sweep it under the carpet.
“So I am saying that we should go to the extent of asking Dampare to arrest those culpable for destroying properties that we used my taxes and your taxes to procure.
“I think that the Majority group must be commended for being tolerant, overly tolerant of the Minority group. You see, democracy is about majority rule. That tolerance posturing of the Majority group is not licentious for minority tyranny and minority wanting to now dictate as to how things must be done,” he added.