The Deputy General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic (NDC), Koku Anyidoho says he still remains unrepentant despite his detention by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) for allegedly threatening a civil revolt and a coup in Ghana.
Although he described his detention as an “experience” Anyidoho said Ghanaians should allow the laws and security agencies to work without hindrances.
“I remain an unrepentant social democrat, I remain an unrepentant member of the NDC and I remain an unrepentant supporter of the progressives thinking and the progressive forces. Issues to do with what I was reported to have said that the police dutifully started investigating is within the law, let the law take its course,” he said.
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Anyidoho made the comment on Citi FM’s current affairs on news analysis programme, The Big Issue on Saturday when the host asked whether he has repented after his experience during his detention.
He also indicated that the security agencies did not manhandle him as being speculated.
I’ve not been charged
The NDC Deputy General Secretary also rejected claims that he has been charged by the CID for treason.
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According to him, the CID is still investigation his alleged crime and has not proffered any charges against him.
“I was only in custody and let the records state that I have not been charged. I won’t go into the legality of it but I have not been charged for any offence. The police are still investigating the matter,” he added.