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GPCC blames NPP leadership for Delta Force attacks

Delta 1 The Delta Force is alleged to have raided a Kumasi Circuit court and set 13 members free

Mon, 10 Apr 2017 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) has condemned the unlawful raiding of a Kumasi Circuit Court by members of the Delta Force Thursday.

In a statement, the GPCC has blamed some individuals in the ruling party (NPP) for fueling the attacks and has called on the leadership to desist from shielding the criminality of the Delta Force and other vigilante groups operating in the name of the party.

“As a Council, we are appalled at some individuals within the ruling party, including a sitting Member of Parliament, whose tacit support and actions seems to be providing oxygen for these criminal elements to carry out these acts of impunity, having the potential of not only casting a slur on their own party leadership and government but undermining the authority of the Presidency, thus eroding the confidence and goodwill that Ghanaians have reposed in the new administration,” the statement reads.

According to the GPCC, the recent attack by the Delta Forces “is highest act of contempt on our judiciary and a serious threat to our democracy”.

The council has, therefore, called for immediate action against the group before their activities become uncontrollable.

Below is the full statement

VIOLENT ATTACK ON THE JUDICIARY BY THE “DELTA FORCES” IN KUMASI

The Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) wishes to join the voices of progressive democratic forces to roundly condemn the acts of criminality perpetrated against the courts and for that matter the judiciary by the so called “Delta Forces” in Kumasi following the arrest and prosecution of thirteen of their members for involvement in an earlier act of violence.

To say the least, the Council sees the latest action by the Delta Forces as the highest act of contempt on our judiciary and a serious threat to our democracy, which must be nipped in the bud before they turn into a monster of unexploded political ordinances ready to explode on our faces in a few years to come if we fail to deal with it collectively as a nation.

For the President of the Republic to publicly condemn the acts of these groups as criminals while addressing Parliament and recently in Kumasi in the presence of the Otumfuor, Asantehene and his call on the Police Service to act, attests to the seriousness of this cancer of political vigilantism in Ghana.

As a Council, we are appalled at some individuals within the ruling party, including a sitting Member of Parliament, whose tacit support and actions seems to be providing oxygen for these criminal elements to carry out these acts of impunity, having the potential of not only casting a slur on their own party leadership and government but undermining the authority of the Presidency, thus eroding the confidence and goodwill that Ghanaians have reposed in the new administration.

While it is gratifying to note that the Ashanti Regional Police Command has taken the necessary steps in not only arresting some of those criminal elements who attacked the court and the Judge, but have rearrested the original thirteen Delta Force members standing trial, we urge them to ensure their successful prosecution to serve as a deterrent to those contemplating similar actions and also to restore the Police’s battered image in the eyes of the ordinary Ghanaian.

We also call on the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to openly condemn the actions of the Delta Forces, the Invisible Forces and any such similar groups within their ranks, disown and dismantle them to demonstrate to Ghanaians its abhorrence to such extremist elements as a political party.

The Council wishes to assure the entire Judiciary of its unflinching support in the discharge of their constitutional responsibilities in safeguarding the rule of law without fear of threats and intimidations.

The GPCC wish to finally call on all stakeholders and the general public, including the media to remain resolute in our fight against such groups that tend to undermine our security, especially that of the judiciary, which is the last bastion and hope of our democracy. God bless us all and make our nation great and strong.

Long Live Ghana! Long Live our Democracy!

Issued on behalf of the GPCC National Executive Council (NEC) by:

Samuel Y. Antwi (Apostle)

(General Secretary)

NB//: Contact: 0243689900/0203731893

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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