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Seek police permit before campaign activities – Prosper Bani

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  • NO 7 years ago

    Political rallies and campaign activities do not fall under protests.

  • AMARIYA 7 years ago

    It is a good idea, however, the NDC would try and hi-Jack venues for NPP assemblessed. They simply instruct the Police to deny the their opponents chances

  • Abdhelah 7 years ago

    COMMON CRIMINALS
    WHO ARE YOU TYRING TO FULL HERE ? MRS INTERIOR SECTOR MINISTER ? ..THIS IS CLEAR AN AGENDA TO FRUSTRATE THEY MAJOR OPOSITION PARTIES TO THE ADVANTAGE OF THE GOVERNING LOOTING BRIGADE NDC , SO THE POLICE WIL ...
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  • NanaNom 7 years ago

    This is outer senseless Mr interior minister,
    So you think we are fools in this country ? Since when ? Or this is also part of your useless an unattainable manifesto ? ,you just want to use this to frustrate the other major ...
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  • Odikro 7 years ago

    Nonsense, political parties need only to notify the police; not to seek - and get - permits. That does not stop the police from performing their primary duty of protecting the people. Some of you have become laws unto yoursel ...
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  • Koku Akpini 7 years ago

    What law is this? Is it also enshrined in the constitution? Is it paliamentary gazzetted? What is this voodoo law. Pls,political campaigns are different from other assemblies. Even under Dzata Rawlings, we have not experienc ...
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  • efo 7 years ago

    Fuck you!!!!, idiot! you are on your out and prepare for your evil deals. No stopping or disruption can stop the people of Ghana for NDC to apply their wahala on us.

  • Fiamenyo 7 years ago

    Is the DEPLOMATIC COMMUNITY listerning? America Embassy, British High commissioner, German Embassy, European Union " MUNTIE". Hmmmm. Hmmmm. Hmmmm.

  • apuuuu 7 years ago

    Another idiot who thinks the country belongs to one party what a useless comments coming from Mr Prosper Bani when did campaign for office that you need police permit for protection of the crowd I can ...
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  • Truth 7 years ago

    This man is an idiot and sick person

  • igp 7 years ago

    Hey Bani, your place is in GIJ and not the Ministry of Interior. Ghana is a free and democratic Republican country and the people are free to freely associate and express themselves any how, anywhen and anytime. Government do ...
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  • Tiger 7 years ago

    Mr Bani Pls give us a brake. Since when did you pass this law.
    Pls don't introduce anything that can spark trouble .
    The police would refused some parties your so called permit which will lead to a serious scuffle between p ...
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  • Taabea 7 years ago

    Any person can be minister and that is why I was

  • Lopez 7 years ago

    I think the NDC government has run out of options now that they are seeing defeat staring in their face. When did this law start to operate in Ghana or is it because NDC is losing the election, so they want to resort to all s ...
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  • Obrefo 7 years ago

    You just want to use the ORDER FROM THE ABOVE Ghana Police to decide where, how and when NPP can have their political activities. NPP should ignored this criminal corrupt fo0l.

  • Farisco 7 years ago

    Mr Bani purchase cctv for ghana to pick up trouble makers. Allow people to assemble as the law demand.

  • Kenneth 7 years ago

    Mr Minister, you're wrong. Sir, the law requires a NOTIFICATION and NOT PERMISSION. If it's permission then I can assure you that the police will definitely abuse it to favour some groups. Check your facts and come again.