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Don’t ignore the Principles of June 4 & 31st Dec. Revolutions – Cadres

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Mr. Alagskomah Asakyeya Noble
Mr. Alagskomah Asakyeya Noble

AS FORMER President Jerry John Rawligns leads in the commemoration of June 4 today, Cadres of Upper East Region are urging Ghanaians not to ignore the principles of June 4, 1979 and 31st December, 1981 Revolutions.

The cadres say honesty, transparency and accountability must remain the watchwords of all public office holders.

In a statement issued and signed by Mr. Alagskomah Asakeya Noble, the regional chairman of the United Cadres Front, the cadres admit there were some excesses during the June 4 and 31st December revolutions; they were understandable just like the American Revolution of 1775-1783.

Mr. Alaskomah however maintained that Ghana’s democratic credentials that are hailed globally are as a result of the hard work, sacrifice and the commitment of Cadres of the June 4 1979 and 31st December 1981 revolutions led by Ft. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings.

He said in spite of the fact that some cadres lost their lives, others maimed and others experienced broken homes with dire consequences, their commitment and determination ensured that the downtrodden, the underdogs, the suffering masses had a say in the decision making process as they ignored all the odds and hazards to pave way for Democracy which finally came in 1992.

Touching on elections in Ghana, Mr. Alaskomah urged Ghanaians and election players to respect the verdict of the people any time General Elections are conducted and results declared by the Electoral Commission.

He vowed that cadres will resist any attempt by any individual or group of persons to subvert the 1992 Republican Constitution for their myopic interest with all their might because the country’s democracy has come very far and no matter the political differences, Ghanaians must place the country first.

He appealed to the President Mahama to remain focused and not to be distracted by the Supreme Court case, stressing that “nobody can change the will of the people except God”.

From: William N-lanjerborr Jalulah, Bolgatanga

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