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State authorities must end brutalities against journalists – PPP
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Install CCTVs In Interrogation Rooms — PPP
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PPP demands independent probe into arrest, assault of Caleb Kudah
By Eric Nana Yaw Kwafo LISTEN
Citi FM/TV Journalist Caleb Kudah
The Progressive People s Party (PPP) has called for an independent investigation into the unprofessional arrest and alleged torture of Caleb Kudah.
Last week, Citi FM/TV journalist Caleb Kudah was arrested by the National Security operatives for filming some grounded MASLOC vehicle at the premises of the National Security Ministry.
While his colleague Zoe Abu-Baidoo would later be picked up by heavily armed operatives of National Security subsequently, Caleb Kudah after his release revealed that he was assaulted and manhandled.
The Progressive People s Party (PPP) has proposed wide-ranging constitutional and public governance reforms to help address fundamental issues impeding the development of the nation.
While throwing support behind the ongoing social media campaign dubbed #FixTheCountry, the party indicated that the country would not see major developmental changes until some critical aspects of the constitution were amended.
The party held the view that the power granted the executive by the constitution is simply too much and accounted for the lack of checks and balances required to ensure accountability and prudent management of the country s resources.
At a news conference in Accra yesterday, the National Chairman of the PPP, Nana Ofori Owusu, called for a review of the 1992 Constitution to prevent the President from selecting at least 50 per cent of his minsters from among the Members of Parliament (MPs) to cushion the legislature against Executive influence.