By Elsie Appiah-Osei
Accra, Jan. 13, GNA – The Minority Caucus in Parliament on Monday urged Dr. Dominic Ayine, the Justice and Attorney-General Minister-Designate, to ensure thorough investigations and accountability for individuals involved in post-electoral disturbances.
This demand comes amidst growing concerns about the threat these disturbances pose to Ghana’s democratic values.
In his opening remarks at Parliament’s Appointment Committee during the vetting of President John Dramani Mahama’s ministerial nominees, in Parliament House, Mr Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, the Minority Leader expressed his concerns.
He emphasised the need for decisive action in response to the violence following the December 7, 2024, general elections.
Mr Afenyo-Markin stressed that those found guilty of instigating or participating in such acts must face justice to safeguard the integrity and stability of Ghana’s democracy.
Mr Afenyo-Markin cited disturbing videos circulating online, which showed the severe threats these actions pose to democracy.
He said: “Mr Chairman, the disturbing videos circulating show the severe threats these actions pose to our democracy. If confirmed, the Attorney-General the nominee must ensure thorough investigations and accountability for these violations, as no crime committed in pursuit of political power should go unpunished.”
The Minority Leader also highlighted the importance of a fair and impartial judicial process. He urged Dr Ayine, if confirmed, to prioritise investigations into the disturbances and ensure that perpetrators were prosecuted in accordance with the law, irrespective of their political affiliations.
This call to action follows reports of violent post-election incidents, including attacks on government facilities.
The Minority Caucus has previously condemned these actions, accusing the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of allegedly orchestrating the violence.
As the controversy unfolds, eyes are on President Mahama’s administration to take decisive action and ensure that justice is served.
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