G.U.M. Denies Involvement in Planned Demo Against CJ’s Suspension

The Ghana Union Movement (G.U.M.) has firmly denied any involvement in an upcoming demonstration against the suspension of the Chief Justice, scheduled for May 5, 2025.

In a statement issued and signed by the party’s General Secretary, Anthony A. Gold Ahinful, G.U.M. clarified that it had neither been informed nor engaged regarding any such protest, and its consent had not been sought. “G.U.M. had never been informed, engaged or the party’s consent sought in any official meeting to that effect,” the statement emphasized.

The party further directed its members to abstain from participating in the planned demonstration, stressing that G.U.M. is not part of any agenda opposing the Chief Justice’s removal. “All members of G.U.M. should abstain from such demonstration,” the statement urged.

Reaffirming its commitment to democracy and the rule of law, G.U.M. maintained that any concerns about the Chief Justice should be addressed through legal channels. The party warned the public to disregard media reports linking it to the protest, labeling such claims as “untrue” and “of no legitimate value.”

G.U.M. concluded by reiterating its firm belief in resolving national matters through lawful and constitutional means.

Ghana|Atinkaonline.com

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