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Vigilantism is a dent on our democracy – Kan Dapaah

Godwin Akweiteh AlloteybyGodwin Akweiteh Allotey
January 31, 2019
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National Security Minister, Kan Dapaah

National Security Minister, Kan Dapaah

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Mr Albert Kan Dapaah, the Minister of National Security, has described political vigilantism as one of the security challenges that has become a big dent on Ghana’s democracy.

He said apart from issues of terrorism, cybercrime, and youth unemployment among others, political vigilantism could destroy the countries democracy and peace if nothing is done about it.

Mr Dapaah, at a day’s Dialogue to find a sustainable solution to political vigilantism, organised by the National Peace Council (NPC) and its partners, said politically violent vigilantism had become the most prominent national security issue.

[contextly_sidebar id=”xIONIATYMy9SjVYMaC1IIUPOT6pqTsvh”]“This country has had its fair share of security issues of which key among them was the fear of coup d’etat. Violent vigilantism is an old security issue that is still lingering on in the country. It is a dent on the country’s democratic credentials and a source of worry,” he said.

He commended the NPC for contributing to playing a crucial role in promoting peace and said as part of steps by the government to address the menace, a meeting of security of experts would be held early February to find lasting a solution.

Vigilantism, he explained, theoretically meant alertness and does not connote negativity but its use by political parties has had a negative impact.

Ms Josephine Nkrumah, the Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), said stakeholder consultations on the issue suggested that measures needed to be taken to ensure the independence of heads of security agencies, including their appointment process and security of tenure.

The consultations recommended the insulation of security agencies from political intrusion, and embark on robust civic education and empower the youth economically in communities that were associated with political thugs.

The NCCE, Ms Nkrumah said, would put together a report and present it to all partners and called for a national coalition with the overarching goal of stamping out politically violent vigilantism.

“We cannot overemphasise the importance of this work particularly as we draw close to 2020 elections when the two main political parties have stated their battle readiness and counter-reprisals. These statements must not be taken for granted. We must act with urgency in the next few months,” she said.

Ms Nkrumah urged the security agencies to be responsive to the needs of the people by ensuring safety in the country.

She appealed to the political parties to be tools of construction and not destruction by promoting good governance, the rule of law, and development.

The Reverend Dr Emmanuel Asante, the Chairman of the National Peace Council, expressed regret that it was unfortunate that it was through politics that such vigilantism activities crop up.

Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaibu, the Spokesperson of the National Chief Imam, emphasised the need for a free and fair political process devoid of intimidation while plugging all the holes of deficiencies in the process.

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Source: GNA

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