Ghanaian police attack protestors calling for new voter register
Media Foundation for West Africa
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) is shocked at the behaviour of some members of the Ghana Police Service who brutally assault demonstrators on September 16, 2015.
The protesters, who were led by members of pressure group, Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA) were demonstrating to demand that Electoral Commission of Ghana compiles a new voters’ register, were said to have used unapproved routes.
Members of the police force who were on duty to ensure law and order chased, arrested, tear-gassed and whipped some of the demonstrators. In the process, dozens of the demonstrators sustained injuries.
While we do not support demonstrators going against agreed police directives on routes to use, the police erred by resorting to such brutal crowd control measures.
We urge the Police Administration to thoroughly investigate the matter and punish the officers who took the law into their own hands and brutalised the unarmed protestors who were exercising their civil and human rights. We are also calling on the Ghana Police Service to, as a matter of urgency, enhance the capacity of the police with regard to acceptable crowd control measures, especially as Ghana prepares for the 2016 elections.