The New Force, known for its viral ‘faceless masked’ billboard says the arrest of their spokesperson by the Ghana Immigration Service is “unlawful”.
The Service has apprehended a 30-year-old Belgian woman, Shalimar Abbiusi, who gained attention through her involvement in a viral short video introducing a new political group known as "The New Force."
Abbiusi was taken into custody during an inquiry into her immigration status in the country.
Read below the full statement from The New Force
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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I have to ask this question because I'm so disappointed and perplexed by the fact that no one, including the legal experts who abound in Ghana, are coming out to share and educate us on how far a foreigner can get involved in politics in a foreign country like Ghana. Ghana is a democratic country and Ghanaians pride themselves on being the bacon of democracy in Africa. In the absence of legal backing, I do not believe that foreigners can just start a political movement against a democratically elected government. We must react strongly to such an action, otherwise we are allowing foreigners to disrespect our democratic sovereignty and our constitutional political nation. Indeed, it is very disrespectful for the the parents of the Belgian lady to call the reaction of the national security, 'kidnapping'.
so the person is from belgium and he has money to get as to follow her to misbehave and we have no shame to issue this statement. lets first our own battles and stop using foreigners especially white people. where did she get all the money to do bill boards all over the country?. try it in nigeria and see