OccupyGhana® continues to be worried and extremely concerned about the worsening state of affairs in the country and the rather lacklustre approach from government to solving the myriad of problems that continue to bedevil our dear nation.
Tired of Dumsor and the interminable promises to fix it?
Tired of Dumsor and the interminable promises to fix it?
Are you tired of the ineptitude, and blatant stealing of Public Funds?
OCCUPYGHANA® TO SUE THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL OVER BUS BRANDING INFORMATION
On 1st February, 2016, OccupyGhana® wrote to the Attorney-General and Minister for Transport, copied to the Minister of Finance and Chief of Staff, among others, asking for all the information surrounding the Smartty’s Bus branding contract that has been impugned by the Attorney-General herself.
OCCUPYGHANA PRESS STATEMENT ON INTERCONNECT CLEARING HOUSE AND OTHER ISSUES
May we respectfully begin statement by cataloguing a few antecedents.
At OccupyGhana, we prefer dialogue and understanding for occupying hearts and minds but if leadership continue to be irresponsible we will use other legitimate means avenues not limited to courts and call on Ghanaians to hit the streets.
PROSECUTIONS (OR CLEARANCES) OF ACCUSED JUDGES AND COURT STAFF MUST PROCEED WITHOUT DELAY
OccupyGhana® calls on Ghana’s Attorney General, Hon. Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong, and the investigating authorities, particularly the Ghana Police Service, currently considering the materials submitted in the judicial corruption scandal, to expedite their review of evidence and commence prosecution where appropriate, without further delay.
OCCUPYGHANA CONDEMNS THE EXISTENCE OF AZORKA BOYS, BOLGATANGA BULLDOGS, INVISIBLE FORCES AND RELATED GROUPS
OccupyGhana would like to amplify the discourse and concerns of many Ghanaians to have certain identifiable groups labelled as security companies to be disbanded. We also condemn the comments of the Interior Minister, Mark Woyongo, for seeming to condone the existence of such groups as it is known in Ghana that these groups only seem to exist during elections to breed violence.
TODAY’S #REDFRIDAY CAMPAIGN. OCCUPYGHANA® THANKS ALL
OccupyGhana® expresses its profound gratitude to the hundreds of Ghanaians who solidarized with its call to wear or display any RED coloured insignia in protest to the myriad economic and governance deficits as never witnessed before in our recent history.
OCCUPYGHANA DEMANDS STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNTS OF POLITICAL PARTIES
On 27th July 2015, OccupyGhana wrote to the Electoral Commissioner to demand information with regard and specific reference to section 14 of the Political Parties Act, 2000 (Act 547),
OCCUPYGHANA CONDEMNS POLICE BRUTALITY
Occupy Ghana as a pressure group which believes in the right of citizens to register their displeasure through demonstrations, strongly condemns the “steadily graduating force” exhibited by the Ghana Police Service against ordinary Ghanaian citizens in the demonstration and picketing by the group collectively identified as Let My Vote Count (LMVC).
OCCUPYGHANA ENCOURAGES GHANAIANS TO PARTICIPATE IN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
OccupyGhana® is encouraging all qualified and duly registered Ghanaian voters to go out during tomorrow’s Assembly elections, and exercise their franchise by voting for the right individuals as Assembly members.
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