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Slum Dwellers And Hawkers Are Criminals’ Says AMA

Tue, 7 Feb 2012 Source: --

Press Release

The youth wing of the CPP is disgusted with comments of AMA

officials who were on the skky tv and Prime radio last week Friday (February

3rd, 2012) where they sought to denigrate persons who had turned up in their

numbers at the massive demonstration against the Mayor as dirty and unkempt

criminals. We take deep exception to these discriminatory and degrading

comments and condemn in no uncertain terms these discriminatory and classist

sentiments.

The AMA has now made it very clear that, anybody, who is

unfortunate enough to be poor and therefore cannot afford to flaunt squeaky clean

and pristine clothing and other adornment, is a criminal. Time and again, the

AMA has failed in their thinking to properly identify and look at the root

causes of the problems of poverty, homelessness and street hawking. In their

paucity of pragmatic ideas to solving problems, they have resorted to brute

force, devoid of any human face.

The AMA sees the answer to the issue of homeless and hawking is

waging an unrelenting war and continual infliction of brutality on the poor in

the Accra metropolis. In doing this, the AMA has sought to declare all these

poor slum dwellers social misfits and criminals who have no place in this

metropolis and thus deserve to be thrown into the streets regardless of the

consequences. The AMA is acting like the proverbial sheep, which claims to be

desecrating the streets by defecating haphazardly everywhere; forgetting that

his anus is being soiled by the remains of his own excrement.

In their attempt to rid the city of the so-called criminals, the

AMA has resorted to an unbridled violation of Chapter Five, Article 17,

sub-section 2 and 3 of the constitution of Ghana. Apart from this, it is also

an affront to the A.U and UN charter. The Action of the AMA, being spearheaded

by the Mayor, Dr. Alfred Oko vanderpuye, brings home clearly the bourgeoisie

thinking of some Public Office holders, who believe that poverty is a crime. We

are totally disgusted!

Based on the a fore-gone premises, the CPP Youth Wing, finds it

imperative that, if the NDC administration and the President, Atta Mills, are

to be considered worthy of their office, then they must act quickly to rid the

AMA of Vanderpuje, whose inconsiderate and insensitive style of leadership has not

only brought untold

hardships to the already suffering poor, but also seeks to propagate

bourgeoisie sentiments against the poor; with total disregard for the

provisions of the constitution of the Ghana.

It should horrify every right minded person why AMA cannot

appreciate the following facts;

1) It is not the fault of the people that they are where they

are. They are simply victims of circumstances they have not created!

2) Some of them have been given genuine permits by the same AMA

to erect their habitats there. What happens to such decadent officers?

3) AMA should also bear in mind that what they call slums are

the life savings of the people. In order words, some of these people have

worked their whole life to erect these structures they carelessly and

mercilessly demolished within a matter of few days

4) If better and honourable alternatives are made readily

available, what will then be the incentives for them to still be at where they

are now?

With the best faith in the world, all these issues when put

together make up a very sad story!

The CPP youth wing wish to state without reverse that AMA should

be reminded, that, if the residents of odawna/ECOMOG and other victims of the on-going

demolition exercise cannot take the laws into their own hands by their actions

and inactions, in the same vain AMA cannot also take the laws into their hands

by over stepping the bounds of their authority.

In our onwards match towards widening the frontiers of freedom

and development, let us resolve ourselves eternally, whether you move left nor

right, the only way forward is the way forward.

Ernesto Yeboah

Deputy National Youth

Organiser, CPP.

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