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General News of Saturday, 23 September 2023

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Bridget Otoo: From 'You and the Police' host to victim of police brutality

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For those who have keenly followed Bridget Otoo, the renowned broadcaster who holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communication Studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the

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Indeed, Bridget Otoo was not the only person to have observed the positive change in the Ghana Police Service since Dr. Dampare took over in July 2021. Many Ghanaians, including a former Minister for Education, Prof Kwasi Yankah, had noticed same as captured in his remarks on Facebook two years after Dampare’s assumption of office.

“No longer ‘do you know who I am?’. Unprovoked police brutalities on demonstrators fading; dialogue by IGP himself with potential street protestors ahead of action; speedier arrest of armed fugitives; orderly by-elections, quicker response to stressful calls,” said the educationist.

The narrative, however, is now contradictory, especially with the fading instances of police brutality towards demonstrators, and not even Bridget Otoo, who was once the host of ‘You and the Police,’ was spared abuse during the #OccupyJulorBiHouse protest.



On Day 1 (September 21) of the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protests by the Democracy Hub, a group of young activists, and police illegally rounded up hundreds of protesters who were marching to demand action on the prevailing economic crisis and corruption.

The illegal arrests, especially how they were conducted by the police, triggered harsh criticism of impeding the constitutional right to protest and deploying highhandedness on the part of the police.

Police sent the detainees to the regional headquarters before splitting them up into about eight police stations dotted across the capital, even as colleague protesters and lawyers worked to secure bail for the illegally detained persons.

In this process, other journalists and protesters who massed up, especially at the Accra Regional Command, encountered some amounts of police violence, including shoving, forced detention, seizure of phone and in the case of others, physical assault.

“I was holding a guy’s phone, he was live on Twitter, now X and I was talking in the space because a question was asked on what was happening on the demonstration grounds,” said Bridget Otoo as she recounted her ordeal.

She further lamented that “While I was talking and holding his phone, the police charged at us for doing absolutely nothing, attacking him. He ripped my bag and they pulled my dress and now I have a ripped dress.”



As serious as the issue was, her husband, Dr. Evans Ago Tetteh, became a central character at the main gate of the Accra Regional Police Command when he turned up furious after he was informed about the incident. Tetteh was seen seething with anger and daring the police to lay hands on his wife again, rebuffing all pleas to remain calm.

The police, however, has said the illegal arrests were justified because protesters were defying a court injunction served on them, which process they denied had been properly served.

In the wake of the police brutalities that characterized #OccupyJulorbiHouse protests, a chorus of criticism has emerged from Ghanaians, including prominent members of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) – former President John Agyekum Kufuor; Akosua Manu, a Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority (NYA); and Richard Ahiagbah, the Director of Communication for the NPP. They have voiced their concerns, criticizing the Ghana Police Service's handling of the peaceful demonstrations.

The protest enters Day 3 on Saturday, September 23, 2023, but the shadows of what was a bourgeoning reflection of a ‘new Ghana Police Service,’ with Bridget Otoo being a notable journalist who spearheaded this new phase, and Dr. George Akuffo Dampare – arguably the most loved IGP in Ghana’s history at the helm, is sharply, perhaps, already in the pits of a ‘gone too soon’ narrative.



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