Are we witnessing some form of colonization by the British on
the 32nd Gamel Abdul Nasser
Road at Osu in Accra, Ghana where the British Embassy is located opposite the
Ghana Institute of Journalism? A trait of colonization is being repeated on a
portion of that road.
Is this not a case of the British Embassy wanting to usurp
some form of control and authority over Ghanaians, in dictating to members of
the public of clearly how they must use a portion of the Gamel Abdul Nasser
Road, close to the Ghana Institute of Journalism (G.I.J). On the fence wall of
the Embassy a “No Photography Allowed” and “No Parking, No Stopping” signs are
pasted and placed on the wall of the Embassy as well as on the banks of the road side respectively.
Such notices and warnings raises critical questions about
people’s right to free movement and certain restrictions being imposed on the
liberties of people with regard to their movement.
A “No Stopping” notice sign placed on the road in front of
the British Embassy Office building near State House.
How does the British Embassy Officials regard the Ghanaian?
These notices obviously serve to insult the intelligence of the ordinary
Ghanaian. What if incidentally a vehicle breaks down there? Because vehicles
are mere man made tools which can develop a fault at any time.
In the history of GHANA, It will be recalled that in the
1948 28th February Cross Road Incident, three ex-service men were going to present a
petition on the unfulfilled promises made to the soldiers by the British government. They were ordered to halt at the Cross – Road or
Osu Castle junction by the commander of the local police, Major Imray but some of the ex – soldiers refuse to listen to his
command. He collected a gun from one of the police man and fired at the unarmed
ex – service men. This resulted in the instant killing of the three (3) ex –
soldiers.
A
“No Photography Allowed” sign pasted on the fence wall of the British Embassy
Office building in Osu Accra near State House.
What will be the reaction of the British Embassy Officials
when somebody suddenly collapses or a car breaks down where the “No Parking and
No Stopping” notices are placed. Will the security officials at the British Embassy shoot or kill the car for committing an offense? Is the British Embassy Officials going to
order their security officers to shoot at those who get themselves in breaking
the directive and instructions like what happened to the ex-servicemen. According to the Embassy that area Is a no “No stopping and No
Parking zone”. The mind of the British Officials is to prevent people from
taking photographs of the British Embassy Office Building, i believe, for security reasons.
Yes, security remains an important ingredient for the
development of every nation and its nationals in this day and age, particularly
as terrorism has heightened the need for global security and peace. Every now
and then, news of the bombing of the US Embassies in Arab States by Islamic
militants continue to filter in through the international media. With the
principal actors in this phenomenon being the US, the UK and the Arab States.
As a result, security has being placed on high alert on the agenda of these
States and in their Embassies
especially that of the US and the UK around the world.
But this
however must not be misconstrued in a way that infringes on the basic rights of
individuals of their ( Embassy’s) host nation.NB: The journalist who wrote this piece took the pictures employing a lot of tact and skill due to the high security placed on alert at the Embassy. Security has even been beefed up now at the Embassy with the installation of CCTV Cameras, things which were not initially there before composing this write - up, on the fence walls close to the main entrance of the Embassy Office Building.