According to the information provided, the Accra Territorial Command of the Ghana Police raised concerns about the Minority in Parliament’s proposal for a parade to the Bank of Ghana on Tuesday, September 12. Instead, they suggested a similar notice for an exhibition that was initially planned for Tuesday, September 5.
The impressive ability of exhibitions to unite individuals.
On Friday, September 8, the National Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) informed journalists that no order take note had been issued against the upcoming exhibition scheduled for Tuesday. Sammy Gyamfi stated that they are currently making arrangements for the big day, which is Tuesday’s demonstration. He mentioned that they have been invited to a gathering, and their representatives will be attending at 2:00 pm this evening.
Clarification
During the court hearing, he spoke out about the suspension of the affirmation filed in response to a directive sought by the police against the primary note to be illustrated. The suspension was issued following a request by the police to amend their summons, after the lead advice of the respondents, Godwin Kudzo Tameklo, argued that the police cannot sue anybody within the title of the Republic.”.
Conclusion
According to reports, during the hearing, the Managing Judge, Equity Eric Twum, granted the police’s request for seven days to revise their summons.
FAQs
- What is the purpose of the Minority in Parliament’s meeting with the Accra Territorial Command of the Ghana Police?Â
The purpose is to discuss the unused notice served for a parade to the Bank of Ghana on Tuesday, September 12. - What was the proposed plan of the Minority in Parliament for Tuesday, September 12? Â
The proposed plan was a parade to the Bank of Ghana. - What concerns did the Accra Territorial Command of the Ghana Police raise about the proposed parade?
The concerns were not specified in the given context. - What alternative did the Accra Territorial Command of the Ghana Police suggest for the Minority in Parliament’s proposal?
The alternative suggested was a similar notice for an exhibition that was initially planned for Tuesday, September 5. - Was any order take note issued against the exhibition scheduled for Tuesday, September 12?
As of Friday, September 8, the National Communications Officer of NDC confirmed that no order take note had been issued against the exhibition scheduled for the coming Tuesday. - What was Sammy Gyamfi’s statement regarding the Minority in Parliament’s arrangements for the Tuesday demonstration?
Sammy Gyamfi mentioned that they are currently making arrangements for the big day and their representatives will be gathering at 2:00 pm that evening.
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