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General News of Thursday, 26 August 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

FLASHBACK: When Gabby Otchere-Darko was accosted in New York in 2017

Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko on the streets of New York Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko on the streets of New York

In September 2017, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party was aggressively interrupted by a group of Ghanaians in New York.

He however took a jovial view to the incident posting a tweet suggesting that he has indeed been through a lot - at the time.

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Gabby’s woes

It would be recalled that Mr. Otchere-Darko was flogged with horse whips a year ago by the Police when the Let My Vote Count demonstration turned violent. He was attacked together with other protesters after reportedly attempting to move to routes restricted by the Police.

The demonstration that sought to petition the Electoral Commission (EC) to replace the voters’ register, ended abruptly after police fired tear gas and bartered some demonstrators with batons and horsewhips. The police however said it used required minimum force to disperse some of the violent demonstrators who had defied the route for the protest.

“Even where you break the law, the police have absolutely no right to use violence on you. I did not break any law. I was part of the protest and we got to a place where there was a standoff. That standoff was not violent because the protestors were trying to make a case to the police but the police kept asking them to go back and the next minute they just rushed on the protestors with batons and teargas; that’s really what happened. And I really think that for a democratic country so-called, there is no place for such violence.”

“If this is John Mahama’s Ghana, then that’s not the Ghana he inherited. We were here when in 2008 after the second-round of elections without any police notice; the NDC led by the General Secretary stormed the Electoral Commission. Is that how they were treated when that happened? This can’t be democracy; we can’t say we have a democracy in Ghana if elections can be stolen and when you take steps to clean the electoral process; you are then assaulted and brutalized by police. As a Ghanaian, I believed in the course so I was just there to exercise my right. It’s not as if I was one of the leaders or anything. Then for no reason when I was walking away peacefully during a standoff, I am beaten with horsewhips and batons. We shouldn’t allow our democracy to go this way,” Gabby retorted at the time.