Leader Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has stated that all genuine means will be used to make sure that Ghana remains a democratic state that changes its market leaders through only democratic indicates, stressing that persons saying Ghana is ripe for the coup are disrespecting the capability of the Ghanaian people to alter their government through the ballot box as they have done for almost 30 years. Speaking in Shawl Coast at the Independence March today Sunday March six, 2022 to celebrate Ghana’s 65th Anniversary as an 3rd party state, the President lashed out at coup mongers, accusing them of wanting to find a short cut to wielding Executive power. “Whatever become the case, they[ persons calling for a military intervention] seem ready to jeopardise hard won reputation of our country’s as beacon of democracy and stability in The african continent and indeed, in the world, in order to please their personal ambition, aspirations which show little or no regard for the capacity of the Ghanaian people to change when required their government peacefully with the ballot box, something we now have done on three individual occasions in the 29 12 months life of the fourth republic…“The great majority of us, ” he continued, “who are usually committed to democratic values plus institutions will continue to withstand the claims of these outdoorsmen and deploy all genuine means in our democracy to keep our free open approach to governance which has respect to get human rights, the principle of law and the concepts of democratic accountability. ”Following several coups in The african continent, including Burkina Faso, which usually shares borders with Ghana, some persons, notably Prof Raymond Atuguba, have declared that Ghana may experience the coup if Government will not act fast to address the particular country’s challenges. But this kind of persons have been condemned simply by some Ghanaians, especially active supporters and workers of the Governing New Devoted Party (NPP). Source: MyNewsGh. com/ 2022Send your information stories to [email protected] and via WhatsApp on +233 202452509