No militia group should take over the work of the police : Mahama warns ahead of NDC primaries
Former President
John Mahama has cautioned all militia groups affiliated to the main opposition
National Democratic Congress (NDC) to stay away from the party’s presidential
primaries scheduled for Saturday, 23 January 2019.
According to him, the police is capable of
providing adequate security hence no militia group should make any attempt to
take over the work of the police.
A day to the primaries, Mr Mahama, who is one of
the presidential candidates, told Accra-based Radio Gold that: “We have spoken
to the Ghana Police Service to provide security at all the 275 voting centres
and, so, the Ghana Police Service is going to be in charge of security. Nobody
else is going to provide security and, so, if anybody goes there as a vigilante
and you say you are a security personnel, the Ghana Police Service will deal with
you”.
Mr Mahama has further charged the electorate to
“vote peacefully and get back home in peace”.
The former president, who is one of the seven
candidates, further called for unity among members of the party as that was the
only way they can regain power from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the 2020
general elections.
Mr Mahama’s call comes a day after President
Nana Akufo-Addo called on the leadership of the two main political parties to
meet and fashion out ways to disband party militia groups.