Politics
Alan will find it difficult to accept the offer of a running mate from Bawumia – Gyampo

Professor Ransford Gyampo, a distinguished political science lecturer at the University of Ghana, has emphasised the challenges of Alan Kyerematen accepting a running offer from Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia if he wins the November 4 election.
There are rumours that Alan Kyerematen may be chosen as Dr Bawumia’s running partner.
Professor Gyampo indicated during an interview with Bernard Avle on The Point of View on Citi TV that Mr Kyerematen may rely on the ‘y3nim wo fri tete mantra’ and refuse the offer.
“It depends on him, but I think that it may be quite difficult for Alan to accept to be Dr Bawumia’s running mate, having been there from 2007 till now. I’m sure that he would want to subscribe to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) cliché of y3nim wo fri tete. And that may not, in my view, allow him to want to be a running mate to Dr Bawumia,” Professor Gyampo pointed out.
Professor Gyampo also believes Alan Kyerematen might leave the party or establish agreements with other candidates to become a strong contender.
“He can also decide to team up with other aspirants to present a certain formidable candidate, either led by himself or by other people. Or he can decide to go as an independent candidate, or he can decide to form his own political party and see if he can be a force to reckon with. If he also decides to form his own party, then he will still be a force to reckon with,” he opined.
Mr Kyerematen, who finished third in the Special Delegates’ Conference, was anticipated to be one of the five contenders in the November 4 presidential primary.
He did, however, withdraw from the race on Tuesday, September 5, alleging alleged harassment of his followers and election rigging in favour of one candidate.
The New Patriotic Party, on the other hand, denied Alan Kyerematen’s allegations that he had withdrawn from the flagbearership competition.
Politics
OccupyJulorBiHouse: Organisers’ derogatory depiction of the presidency is reprehensible – Richard Ahiagbah

The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Communications Director, Richard Ahiagbah, has voiced his concern with the disrespectful captioning of the Jubilee House by leaders of the pressure organisation, Democracy Hub.
The organisers of the scuttled demonstration in Accra on Thursday, Democracy Hub, had dubbed the protest to occupy the precincts of the seat of government, Jubilee House, #OccupyJulorBiHouse, with ‘julorbi’ being a parody of the official name of the presidency in the Ga language, which loosely translates as ‘the child of a thief’.
Mr Ahiagbah, who backed citizens’ freedom to demonstrate, disagreed with the disparaging portrayal of the presidency.
“I don’t agree with the derogatory caption of the Presidency by the organizers of the demonstration, but impeding their right to peaceful assembly is an affront to democracy, plain and simple.”
The NPP Communications Director pointed out that there have been numerous peaceful demonstrations during President Akufo-Addo’s presidency, including the Arise Ghana demo and the Kume Preko demo, which he said did not record such events as happened on Thursday, and wondered why anyone would think the government was behind the disruption of Thursday’s demonstration.
“This is not the publicity we need on a day such as this…Allow!,” he said, in apparent condemnation of the police action.
He highlighted that the Ghana Police Service’s meddling and arrest of demonstrators who took part in the #OccupyJulorBiHouse movement is a violation of the people’s rights.
Mr Ahiagbah stressed in a post on Thursday, September 21, that “the people’s ability to engage in peaceful demonstrations is an inherent democratic right.”
Any action that prevents persons from enjoying this basic freedom, in his opinion, is just wrong.
According to Democracy Hub, the rally was held to stress their demands for lower living costs, an end to corruption, and improved governance, among other things.
However, in the early hours of Thursday, September 21, police detained 49 protestors, accusing them of unlawful assembly and violating the Public Order Act.
The detained individuals ignored court documents filed on the organisers, Democracy Hub, to prevent them from carrying out the scheduled rally.
Politics
OccupyJulorBiHouse: Arresting protesters was unwarranted – Naana Opoku-Agyemang

Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s 2020 running mate, has responded to the arrest of #OccupyJulorBiHouse activists.
It is undemocratic and useless, she claims.
The former Education Minister stated on Twitter that the police should have engaged the demonstrators rather than arrest them.
As a result, she has supported demands for the demonstrators to be arrested immediately.
https://x.com/NJOAgyemang/status/1704832264251601273?s=20
Several demonstrators were detained and escorted to the Regional Police Headquarters, including Fix The Country chairman Oliver Barker Vormawor.
They were detained in the early hours of September 21 for violating a police order prohibiting the march.
Politics
Military takeovers are not a solution to Africa’s economic issues – Asantehene

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has voiced grave worry over the growing number of coups on the African continent.
He links these military takeovers to nations’ difficult economic situations, which resulted in the deposition of democratically elected governments.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II spoke out strongly against military coups as a solution to Africa’s issues during the St. Andrews Africa Summit in Scotland.
He emphasised that, regardless of the circumstances, armed takeovers are not the solution.
“Let me make it categorically clear that regardless of the circumstances, I do not think that a military takeover offers the solution to the problems of our continent. There was a time when circumstances produced the notion that the gun was the solution, those times are over. We are in completely different circumstances now. The critical problems confronting Africans’ economy from North to South, East to West, the burden is the economy,” the Asantehene said.
Several African nations, including Niger and Gabon, have undergone coups in recent years.
The most recent event happened in Gabon on August 30, when military soldiers took control and proclaimed the annulment of election results that had pronounced President Ali Bongo the winner.
The announcement of the Electoral Commission generated suspicions of fraud by the opposition.
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