NDC Describes As Shameful Of NPP's Violent Attacks On The Studio Of UTV

In a strong worded press statement signed and issued by the National Communications Director of the NDC, Mr Sammy Gyamfi, the the party has learned with utter disgust, a dastardly attack that was visited on the studios of UTV last night.

NDC Describes As Shameful Of NPP's Violent Attacks On The Studio Of UTV
THE NATIONAL Democratic Congress (NDC) has described as a complete shameful and disgust of a group of uncivilized hooligans belonging to the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) violent attacks on the studio of the United Television (UTV).
In a strong worded press statement signed and issued by the National Communications Director of the NDC, Mr Sammy Gyamfi, the the party has learned with utter disgust, a dastardly attack that was visited on the studios of UTV last night.
While the station's prime time entertainment show, 'United Showbiz' was ongoing, a group of uncivilized hooligans belonging to the ruling New Patriotic Party stormed the studios of UTV, disrupted the live programme and proceeded to threaten to assault the host and her guests. 
It later emerged that these thugs were led by the Klottey Korle Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic, under the orders of Ernest Owusu Bempah, a Deputy Director of Communications and other leading figures of the ruling party. 
However, the NDC in a press statement copied to Soireenews.com condemned this shameful act in no uncertain terms, as there can be no place for such uncivilised and beastly conduct in a democracy. 
According to the NDC, Yesterday's event sets Ghana’s democracy back and further erodes our fast dwindling press freedom fortunes as a country.
"We in the NDC are deeply worried about the level of intolerance of dissenting views in Ghana today under the tyrannical Akufo-Addo/Bawumia/NPP government. We completely condemn the extent to which the ruling NPP is determined to go to institutionalise a culture of silence. 
"The senseless attack we witnessed yesterday was clearly goaded by recent antagonistic posturing of high-ups in government and the NPP towards UTV and its flagship 'United Showbiz' programme," the statement noted.
The statement pointed out that it is instructive that this attack on UTV was preceded by a letter from the New Patriotic Party's National Secretariat a few days ago, which sought to brazenly impose an editorial policy on the station. 
This, according to the statement, was followed by threats by leading figures of the NPP to ensure the illegal closure of the station.
Indeed, the statement asserted that some of the NPP hooligans have been captured on video saying that they attacked the studios of UTV to defend and protect the President, the Vice President, Alhaji Mahamudu Bawumia and the NPP from legitimate criticism by some members of the panel.
"Yesterday's event adds to the litany of attacks that goons associated with the NPP have visited on people performing their lawful duties, including a pregnant judge sitting in open court in Kumasi some time back. 
"The latest incident is yet another clearest evidence of how intolerant, violent and tyrannical this Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government has become," it noted.
The statement called on the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and other vanguards of free speech, civil society as well as traditional and moral society to speak out before it is too late. 
"Our press freedom and democratic credentials are under serious attack, and to remain silent in these times is to encourage the triumph of evil. 
"We further call on the Ghana Police Service to expeditiously investigate this incident and ensure that all the culprits are duly prosecuted in accordance with law. 
"The NDC shall be monitoring every development on this important matter and will not accept anything short of justice" it noted