Gabby |
His comments comes on the back of an injunction which was
secured from the court by the police after Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA)
and other groups requested to picket at the office of the Electoral Commission.
The groups notified the police of their intention to picket
at the EC office in agitation for a new voters register.
However, the Ghana Police Service turned down their request
since according to them, the EC office was a security zone. Subsequently, the
police secured an injunction and gave LMVCA different routes for their
protests.
Speaking to the issue, Gabby said: “some of our judges are
not helping us…everybody has a constitutional right to demonstrate. Public
orders act says you should notify the police.
The group notified
the police and then they (police) come to you that it is a security zone so
they should choose Hearts Park and you accept…it creates the impression that
the duty of the judge is to help the police to restrict the expression of the
rights of Ghanaians…”
“...the judges should know that sometimes they don’t help
the course of this country; they don’t protect our constitutional right.
They help the police to step on people’s rights and I don’t
think that is fair; it is not fair to the position that they hold, they are
supposed to be the fountain of justice and their first duty is to protect the constitution;
not to grant the police to step on people’s constitutional rights,” he told
Kwami Sefa Kayi in an interview on PeaceFM's "Kokrokoo".
Source: Rebecca Addo Tetteh/Peacefmonline.com
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