Democracy Hub protesters must be prosecuted – NPP

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The National Youth Wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has expressed strong condemnation of the recent acts of vandalism and violence associated with the Democracy Hub protests.

The Ghana Police Service has made arrests involving individuals accused of unlawful assembly, property destruction, and assault on public officials.

In a statement, the NPP Youth Organizer, Salam Mustapha, emphasized that those engaging in criminal acts while masquerading as demonstrators must be held accountable and face the full extent of the law.

“Law and order are fundamental to the peace and security of our nation, and those who violate these principles should not be exempt from justice,” he asserted.

The youth wing called on all law-abiding citizens to support police efforts in prosecuting individuals involved in these unlawful activities, noting that failing to act would foster a culture of impunity.

They stressed the importance of upholding the rule of law and condemned the unruly behavior that threatens the foundation of democracy.

“The Youth Wing of the NPP wishes to emphasize that the non-prosecution of these miscreants who caused ample public discomfort will serve as a motivation for more serious acts to come in the future, as it will develop a culture of impunity.

“We therefore, throw our full weight behind the police and also urge all well-meaning Ghanaians to also do so. The millions of enraged Ghanaians who watched with horror the destruction of property and attack on the public are waiting for justice from the police. It is important that we establish that no one or group is above the law and that crime is punishable. If this is not done, then it will pave way for violent clashes in the future as others will also group to protect their property and other interests. We are keenly watching as it pans out,” the statemet said.

Read the statement below: