Written by: Qwofi Manuel
In a powerful statement shared on social media today, Alan Kyerematen, Presidential Candidate for the 2024 elections, condemned the violation of basic rights of individuals arrested during recent protests in Ghana. His tweet addressed concerns regarding the treatment of protestors detained by the Ghana Police, urging authorities to respect human dignity and uphold democratic principles.
Kyerematen emphasized that the denial of basic rights to those arrested, including access to legal representation, loved ones, and essential necessities, is unacceptable in any democratic society, particularly in a country like Ghana, which prides itself on its adherence to democratic values.
“The denial of the basic rights of people arrested during protests cannot be tolerated in any democratic society, especially in Ghana. I entreat the Ghana Police and other relevant authorities to ensure that all those detained are treated with dignity and given access to their lawyers, loved ones, and essential necessities,” Kyerematen tweeted, adding the hashtag #FreeTheCitizens.
The tweet comes amidst growing concerns over the handling of recent protests, where citizens have taken to the streets to voice their grievances. The treatment of arrested individuals has sparked widespread criticism, with reports of protestors being denied basic human rights, including legal access.
Alan Kyerematen’s call for accountability from law enforcement is a significant message in the current political climate as the country gears up for the 2024 general elections. His stance aligns with his broader vision of ensuring justice, equality, and fairness in governance.
Kyerematen, known popularly as Alan Cash, has been a vocal advocate for change in the country, running on a platform that seeks to bring economic stability, social justice, and opportunity to all Ghanaians. His latest statement highlights his commitment to defending democratic freedoms and upholding the rule of law.
As the 2024 elections draw closer, Kyerematen’s comments are likely to resonate with many Ghanaians who are calling for reforms and a renewed focus on protecting the rights of all citizens, especially in moments of civil unrest.
The tweet is expected to ignite further discussions on the conduct of law enforcement in protest situations, with citizens and stakeholders alike pushing for reforms to ensure the fair and dignified treatment of all individuals, regardless of the circumstances of their arrest.
Alan Kyerematen’s message of hope continues to be a rallying cry for a Ghana that will rise again.
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