Government has assured that it will take appropriate measures within law, to protect the security of the country following the ‘treasonable comments’ made by the deputy general secretary of the National Democratic Congress.
The NDC firebrand, Koku Anyidoho, suggested in a radio interview Monday, March 26 that there would be ‘civil revolt’ and ‘civilian coup d’état’ in the country from Wednesday, March 28.
His comment, which has since gone viral, has widely been condemned by some Ghanaians.
Plain-clothed officers later Tuesday afternoon picked up Anyidoho at the Accra International Press Centre where he and others were addressing journalists.
He is currently being interrogated at the Police CID headquarters in Accra.
General secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketsia has since Tuesday stated Anyidoho’s comments do not reflect the position of the party.
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