There should be no vigilante or internal security group for any political party in this 21st Century, British High Commissioner to Ghana Jon Benjamin has said.
Mr Benjamin’s comment is in response to a tweet about his opinion on the latest attack by members of Delta Force on Mr George Agyei, who has been appointed by President Nana Akufo-Addo as the regional security coordinator.
The Delta Force members on Friday stormed the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council to stop Mr Agyei from performing his duties.
According to them, they cannot work with Mr Agyei since he did not play an active role in the 2016 campaign that brought the NPP into power.
Mr Benjamin, sharing his opinion on the development on Twitter, said: “As we’ve often said, in a 21st Century democracy there should be no party political ‘vigilante’ or ‘internal security’ groups”.
As we’ve often said, in a 21st Century democracy there should be no party political “vigilante” or “internal security” groups. https://t.co/11Qgti2atK— Jon Benjamin (@JonBenjamin19) March 26, 2017
Mr Benjamin’s opinion is shared by the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who is also advocating the disbandment of vigilante groups in the country while former Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Nana Oye Lithur has charged President Akufo-Addo to ensure that the spate of vigilantism is curbed.
Meanwhile, a leading member of the National Democratic Congress, Osahene Kwadwo Boakye-Djan has threatened to head to court to seek the disbandment of vigilante groups in the country.
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