The Editor - in- Chief of the New Crusading Guide Newspaper says he would join others to hit the streets if the Police push their agenda to block social media on election day.
Abdul Malik Kweku Baako criticized the Inspector General of Police John Kudalor for suggesting they may ban social media on the eve of elections.
IGP John Kudalor told the media on Thursday that his outfit is considering blocking social media on election day to ensure peaceful polls
But speaking on Joy FM and MultiTV's analysis programme, Newsfile, Mr Baako said the idea is wrong-headed.
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