NPP Youth Chase Police, Atubiga!

The Youth Wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has raised umbrage with the decision by the authorities in the Police Administration to grant Mr. Stephen Atubiga, a communication Member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), the right to go on demonstration. Atubiga has announced that he intends to embark on a public demonstration on August 10 this year. He says that it is a peace march and it is in collaboration with the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE). Recently the police Administration put a ban on all such processions and demonstrations, saying that the �order� would remain in effect till the determination of the presidential election petition. But in a complete defiance of its own order, it has granted Stephen Atubiga the right to demonstrate. Reacting to this development, the Youth Wing of the NPP led by Emmanuel Attafuah-Danso stated that peace is a by-product of justice and therefore justice for all is peace for all. He stated that they were surprised to hear that Stephen Atubiga, a known NDC activist who was convicted by the apex court of the land for making contemptuous comments pertaining to the on-going Presidential Petition, has been granted permission by in Accra, dubbed �Peace March�. �This, we find very selective on the part of the police who in recent times have disallowed plans by other groups to embark on processions or demonstrations, even though, it is within their rights, by Article 21(1)(d) of the constitution. Fresh in our minds, is that of the People�s Progressive party (PPP), a recognized political party under the laws of the state and some Nurses within our health within our health sector, who in fact wanted to do that to push home their economic rights. �The question is, why are they denied, while a known NDC man who has the penchant of making irresponsible and hate speeches as asserted by himself, be singled out and given the permit by the police? What is good for the goose is more than good for the gender�. Ghana police, this selective application must stop. Ghana is for us all, �Attafuah-Dnaso wondered. On the subject matter of the procession, which Atubiga claims is to talk peace; Attafuah-Danso wondered if Ghana was at war. �Is our dear country at war? The answer to this is clear to all I believe. So, why this attempt to paint the nation as such by Atubiga and his cohorts? What we should all be concern about now is Justice, which emanates from the people and out of which the peace so cherished is achieved. We would like to say again that going to court to seek redress must not be constructed to mean we are at war as a country, for that is the platform chosen by the laws of this land for justice delivery. �We the youth of NPP are of the view that, the Constitution of this country by article 231 ordered the establishment of a National Commission for Civic Education, through an act of Parliament and thereof, given functions by article 233 to inta alia, educate and encourage the public to defend this constitution at all times, against all forms of abuse and violations. Hence, the NCCE and not Atubiga, is chosen by our laws for such duties. �We see this attempt by them, as a means to perverse what is just in the name of peace. �In conclusion, we call on all Ghanaians to invoke the provision of article 3 of the constitution and defend same in order to ensure justice for all,� he stated.