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We will come for you if you attempt to disrupt 2024 elections – Henry Quartey

Minister for Interior-designate, Henry Quartey, has issued a stern warning against the spread of hate speech and fear-mongering online ahead of the 2024 general elections.

During a visit to the Inspector General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, on Monday, April 8, Quartey emphasized the importance of maintaining public safety and order.

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Highlighting the prevalence of inflammatory content on social media, Mr Quartey emphasized that those engaging in such behavior would face legal consequences. He made it clear that individuals inciting violence or panic would be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

The MP for Ayawaso Central urged citizens to be cautious in their speech and actions to avoid disrupting public peace. While supporting the principles of free speech and association, Mr Quartey emphasized the importance of responsible communication to prevent the spread of fear and unrest in the community.

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“I know that we have passed a law in Parliament against false publications. Social media has become a space where everybody threatens everybody and says anything anyhow. As IGP, you have the powers with you. People sit in the comfort of their rooms and they threaten. Anybody who makes those remarks, we will go after you because that is what the law says.

“Your statements and your actions should not incite the public. It must not create fear and panic in the public. Free speech, free association, free movement, but we must be guided by our statements not to create fear and panic.”

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The Minister-designate also praised the police service for their outstanding efforts in maintaining the security and peace of the nation. He assured them of the government’s commitment to providing the necessary resources to strengthen their capacity for a smooth electoral process.

Additionally, he urged the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to carry out his duties impartially and without bias.

“This is an election year, and by the grace of God, we will ensure free, fair, transparent elections before, during, and after the 2024 elections. That we will not interfere in the elections. We will allow a free, fair, and transparent election. And also, just to let you know the government will continue to retool the Police Service.

“It means before the elections we shall do our best to give the Ghana Police Service more accoutrement to be able to discharge your duties professionally.”

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