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UTAG Takes On Kan-Dapaah For ‘Accusing’ Some Academics Of Inciting Coups

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The University of Ghana’s branch of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UG-UTAG) has condemned recent comments by the National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah.

The minister, speaking at a seminar on “Impact of Disinformation on Electoral Integrity, Peace and Security in Africa”, in Accra, suggested that certain individuals in academia, civil society, and the media were using their influence to incite actions that could destabilize the country through the spread of misinformation.

UG-UTAG, in response, decried the potential consequences of such comments, including what they called stifling the expression of dissenting opinions and limiting the fundamental rights to free speech.

“The University of Ghana Branch of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UG-UTAG), has noted with concern some comments purportedly made by the National Security Minister, Hon. Albert Kan-Dapaah.

“According to the Honorable Minister, some identified individuals in academia (we believe, including UG-UTAG Members), civil society, and the media, are leveraging their influence in society to incite a coup to destabilize the country through spreading of mis/disinformation without adducing any evidence to support the claim.

“We do not support any individual or groups calling for a coup in Ghana, but at the same time, we won’t be gagged from speaking our minds forcefully on all important national issues. We would fiercely resist any attempt, including political commentary, that has the potency to usher us into the dark days of a culture of silence,” part of the statement dated October 20, read in part.

UG-UTAG highlighted that the key to preventing coups and military interventions in politics lies in good governance, anti-corruption efforts, responsible economic management, and the implementation of proactive pro-poor policies.

These measures, they argue, can help bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and create a vibrant middle class within society.

“The antidote to coups and military interventions in politics, are good governance, fight against corruption, proper management of the economy, and the implementation of proactive pro-poor policies, that can help bridge the gap between the poor and the rich, as well as create a vibrant Middle Class in society.

“While we call on the government to imbibe the antidotes listed above to secure our peace and promote political stability, we also ask for a national dialogue and conversation on how to guard against the threats of coups and safeguard our peace in Ghana,” the statement added.

 

Read the full statement below

 

 

 

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