Foreign Policy and Security Analyst, Adib Saani, has reiterated his assertion of the country recording more violent demonstrations over the status quo of the country and the hardship Ghanaians are going through.
He warned that these demonstrations would increase, and if care is not taken, we may record a violent one.
Mr. Saani, speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5 FM, noted that the current wave of rampant demonstrations could get violent if things are not put under control as soon as possible.
“I had warned about these demonstrations. I had predicted multiple demonstrations. I had also warned that if care was not taken, one of these demonstrations could be violent”, he said.
He also wondered why there isn’t any improvement in the state of things despite the several demonstrations that have already been held.
“These demonstrations will not stop until something decisive happens on the part of the government. Even though so far the demonstrations have been peaceful, if we don’t take care, because of the government’s inaction, some people may feel peaceful demonstrations cannot change anything and may want to engage in violent ones.
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People keep asking, amid these demonstrations, what has changed? If nothing changes, the possibility that these demonstrations may become violent is extremely high”, he stressed.
Do you think Ghana can contain violent demonstrations at this time of history?