A planned demonstration against government by Civil Service Organisations (CSO’s) over the botched Power Distribution Services (PDS) deal has been foiled by the police.
The protest, dubbed: ‘Drop PDS Demonstration’ is to express their displeasure against government’s inaction leading to suspension of the deal.
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But, the Ghana Police Service has declined to offer security due to what it says is the lack of personnel.
The Regional Police Commander claimed the Homowo festivities, as well as the upcoming National Democratic Congress primaries on Saturday makes it impossible for them to join them for demonstration.
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Read the full statement below:
POLICE BLOCK PDS DEMONSTRATION AGAINST GOVERNMENT
  In accordance with the Public Order, Act (491) we the conveners of the  DROP PDS DEMONSTRATION wrote to the Ghana Police Service in fulfillment  of the Constitutional  requirement for a civil demonstration.
  Last week Thursday after our initial meeting with the Deputy Regional  Commander of the Greater Accra Regional Police Command, it appeared the  Police had prejudiced position on this PDS issue and were poised on  stopping this important civil action against government using  technicalities. However we were patient and very much abreast with the  Public Order Act  and so we responded to all the initial issues that the  Police raised until they had no other issue to raise.
  Finally we were invited for a final meeting with the Regional Police  Commander on Monday for what was supposed to be the final meeting with  the Police to finalise the security arrangements for the demonstration   on Thursday August 22, only for the Regional Commander to tell us during  the final meeting that the Police cannot provide us with the protection  for this demonstration in accordance with the Public Order Act.
  The reasons given by the Police were that there is Homowo festival and  NDC primaries on Saturday. First of all the Homowo festivities are  almost over and our routes for the demonstration does not affect any of  the areas still celebrating Homowo.
  Secondly the NDC Parliamentary primaries is on Saturday and our  demonstration is on Thursday and it does not affect the NDC primaries in  any way.
  The Police also raised issues of recent armed robbery attacks as part  of the reasons for denying us the needed protection for this  demonstration saying their men are busy fighting armed robbers and they  cannot provide protection for a demonstration on PDS.
  Considering the loose nature of the excuses given by the Police, we  believe that there is a clear and deliberate attempt by the Ghana Police  to stifle this civil demonstration by the Coalition of CSO’s.
  We have therefore referred the letter of the Police to our lawyers and we shall respond to them accordingly.
  We therefore advise all well meaning CSO’s to remain calm as we address this impasse with the Police.
  Thank you for kind cooperation.
  Signed: Mensah Thompson Convener, Drop PDS Demonstration.
 
		