A group of men believed to be associated with the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) brutally attacked a man at the forecourt of the Jubilee House during the ‘aagbe wo’ demonstration last Thursday.
After walking long distances under the scorching sun in Accra, the demonstrators arrived at the Jubilee House- their final destination, to present a petition to the government.
A few meters from the entrance of the seat of government, a gentleman dressed in suit was spotted by a section of the demonstrators who immediately raised an alarm, claiming he was a member of the Delta Forces that attacked some members of the NDC in the Ayawaso West Wuogon during the by-election on January 31.
The gentleman, whose identity could not be verified, claimed he was a National Security operative, but the irate demonstrators insisted that he belongs to the NPP.
Punches started flying from all angles while the gentleman helplessly clutched his hands to his face.
A police officer quickly rushed to his aid and asked the gentleman to flee quickly but the irate NDC goons pursued him with vigour and beat him relentlessly.
Even the policeman who tried to intervene was not spared, as some of the hefty blows meant for the supposed operative landed on his white helmet.
In the ensuing melee, more police officers got involved in the rescue mission and the situation nearly turned into a bloody clash between NDC sympathizers and the Ghana Police Service, as some of the demonstrators redirected their anger to the police officers for trying to save the hapless man.
The police, however, managed to whisk him to the Afrikiko Leisure Centre, which is adjacent to the Jubilee House.
Following the attack, scores of the demonstrators took to the media to make threatening statements.
Some of them swore to take the fight to members of the Delta and Invincible Forces any day, anywhere they met, while others claimed they were ready to go by the ‘Boot-for-Boot’declaration by former President John Dramani Mahama.
“JM said ‘boot for boot’. It’s not going to be boot-for-boot. It’s going to be stone for stone; fire for fire, war for war, mark it,” an angry demonstrator declared.
Source: Dailguideafrica.com