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Government has condemned what it says is the abusive and irresponsible comments made by some political activists on an Accra based radio station Montie FM.
A statement issued by the Interior Minister Prosper Bani said the comments have the potential to undermine the peace and security in the country.
Mr Alistair Taire Nelson and one Godwin Ako Gunn, said to be a government communicator, in discussing the voter's register case currently before the Supreme Court threatened the judges with death.
Their comments have received widespread condemnation.
Prosper Bani, in his statement, welcomed the BNI arrest of the two political commentators. He said government will take steps to enhance the personal security of the judges.
The following is the full statement issued by Mr Bani;
GOVERNMENT ASSURES THE JUDICIARY, MANAGERS OF THE ELECTORAL PROCESS AND ALL GHANAIANS OF THEIR SAFETY
Government has noted the rising spate of abusive and incendiary language used by some political actors and the threat this poses to the nation’s security and stability.
Government condemns the offensive and irresponsible conduct by sections of the media and some political actors/commentators.
While Government continues to respect freedom of expression, it expects the security agencies to take firm action(s) against persons whose utterances and actions undermine the peace, security and stability of the state.
In this regard Government notes the swift action taken by the Bureau of National Investigations to ensure the safety and security of members of the Judiciary.
Additionally Government is taking steps to enhance the personal security of Judges to enable them discharge their functions without fear or favour.
Government also notes the upsurge in inflammatory rhetoric against key managers of the electoral process calculated to compromise their independence and security and is taking further steps to improve their personal security.
Indeed Government wishes to assure the general public that it will not shirk its responsibility to protect the peace and security of the country.
Owners and employees of mass media outlets are reminded that they are subject to laws pertaining to national security, public order, the protection of reputations and rights and freedoms of others.
PROSPER D.K. BANI
MINISTER
Issued In Accra on Monday, 4th July, 2016
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