“Security Operatives Chasing Civilians with Weapons?” — Salam Mustapha Condemns Mahama Government
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The National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has expressed serious concerns about the current state of governance under President John Dramani Mahama, warning that the former leader should be troubled about the legacy he is building as per reports from MyNewsGH.
Mustapha highlighted that Mahama had initially pledged to overhaul the political system and create a legacy that Ghanaians would admire.
However, he argues that the reality in the months since Mahama assumed office has been starkly different. Instead of progress, the country has witnessed increased political persecution, with state security agencies reportedly targeting opposition members aggressively.
According to Mustapha, “security operatives have been seen chasing civilians in their homes with weapons,” a situation he described as unacceptable and damaging to the nation’s democratic principles.
He suggested that these actions undermine the expectations of fairness and respect that citizens hold for their government.
He further warned that the current behavior of government operatives poses a risk to all Ghanaians, not just political opponents. “Today, they are doing it to NPP people and people are happy, but the next time it might be journalists or the judiciary,” Mustapha cautioned.
He urged security personnel to remain neutral and avoid becoming tools in political conflicts, reminding them that “no political party will be in office forever.”