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The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has accused the Mahama government of enabling constitutional violations by national security operatives targeting political opponents and media figures.
In its report, CDM described a “disturbing trend” of harassment and surveillance reminiscent of autocratic regimes.
Among those reportedly targeted are Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, journalist Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, and former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. CDM argues that these incidents violate Articles 14, 21, and 296 of the Constitution, which safeguard liberty, expression, and due process.
“National security must not be weaponized against dissenting voices,” CDM declared.
The group urged President Mahama to “rein in overzealous operatives” and uphold Ghana’s democratic reputation.
The CDM also flagged the worsening galamsey crisis, accusing the administration of failing to act against politically protected illegal miners.
“Silence in the face of ecological destruction amounts to complicity,” it said, pointing to polluted rivers and neglected reclamation efforts.
The organisation concluded with a call for sustainable leadership and empowered institutions. “Without transparency, community engagement, and scientific regulation, Ghana risks losing its natural heritage,” the CDM warned.
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