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Flashback: Ghana under ‘disguised’ military rule – Hassan Ayariga

Hassan Ayariga Skior Dr Hassan Ayariga, Founder and Flagbearer of the All People

Tue, 9 Jun 2020 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

In 2016, the Founder and Flagbearer of the All People’s Congress, Hassan Ayariga stated that Ghana’s current constitution is under a disguised military rule.

According to him, the country will not see any meaningful development until the 1992 Constitution is reviewed to limit the powers of the executive.

“We have too many executive powers, and that is why all these things are happening in this country. We have given so many powers to the executive and I tell you; we are being ruled by a military regime in disguise,” he said in an interview with Starr News.

Read the original story published by Starrfmonline.com on June 13, 2016

The founder and flagbearer of the All People’s Congress, Hassan Ayariga, has said Ghana under the current constitution, is under a disguised military rule.

He said until the 1992 constitution is reviewed to limit the powers of the executive, the country will not see any meaningful development.

“We have too many executive powers, and that is why all these things are happening in this country. We have given so many powers to the executive and I tell you; we are being ruled by a military regime in disguise. Ghana is being ruled by a military regime in disguise, under every leadership.

“Winner-takes-all political syndrome is the problem. When our forefathers were drafting the constitution, they drafted it to suit Rawlings so he could accept it. And that must change before we can see progress,” the maverick politician told Starr News in an interview after he was elected the first flagbearer of his newly established party.

Meanwhile, reports say sympathisers outnumbered delegates at the congress that elected Mr Ayariga.

Starr News’ Kobby Gomez Mensah, who covered the Congress, reported that many of the supposed delegates appeared as though they were merely given party T-shirts to show up without any knowledge of the party.

According to Gomez Mensah, all the political parties, except the NDC and NPP sent representatives to offer their solidarity messages.

Mr Ayariga, who led the PNC in the 2012 elections, formed the APC after he failed to clinch the flagbearership slot for the party for the 2016 polls. He lost the slot to veteran and former flagbearer, Dr Edward Mahama.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com