The Minority Caucus in Parliament has cautioned the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) to exercise restraint, reminding them that political power is temporary.
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Their remarks come in response to reports that operatives allegedly linked to National Security raided the residence of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.
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Addressing the media, Asokwa MP Patricia Appiagyei condemned the development, describing it as alarming and urging the government to proceed with caution.
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The Caucus stressed that history would judge those who manipulate state institutions for political vendettas.
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They reaffirmed their commitment to resisting oppression, vowing to uphold justice and protect democratic principles in the country.
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“The government must be reminded that power is transient, and history will not judge kindly those who turn state institutions into instruments of oppression. The path this government is taking is a dangerous one. We will not allow tyranny to replace democracy, and we will continue to champion justice, fairness, and democratic governance,” she told the media.
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The Caucus firmly criticized these actions and urged the government to assume full responsibility by promptly apprehending and bringing the perpetrators to justice.
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“We, in the Minority, demand that if the government claims no knowledge of such actions, then it must ensure that all those responsible are arrested and prosecuted immediately. God bless our homeland, Ghana,” the Minority Caucus said.
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