The Friends of Haruna Institute, Upper West Chapter, has expressed strong condemnation over the recent removal of the Institute’s banners in Wa, the regional capital. The organization described the act as deliberate, unlawful, and deeply troubling.
According to the Institute, all necessary procedures were followed before the banners were mounted. An official request had been submitted to the Wa Municipal Assembly, accompanied by the prescribed fees, and a receipt was duly issued. Formal approval was granted by the Assembly for the installation.
The Institute emphasized that the banners were purely informational, intended to publicize the existence and activities of the Haruna Institute in the Upper West Region. They were not political campaign materials and did not promote any individual’s presidential ambition.
Despite this, the banners were removed, raising concerns over double standards. The organization noted that political banners, including one reading “Asiedu, Next President of Ghana,” have been allowed to remain untouched for weeks, while the Haruna Institute’s non-political banners were targeted.
“This unlawful act is unacceptable,” the Institute said in a statement. “We are a law-abiding organization, and we demand accountability for this blatant discrimination.”
A formal complaint has been lodged with the Upper West Regional Police Command, and the Institute has called for a full-scale investigation to identify and hold the perpetrators responsible under the law.
The organization is urging its members and the general public to remain calm but steadfast. It stressed that it will pursue every legal avenue to ensure justice is both done and seen to be done.
In addition, the Institute called on all institutions and individuals to uphold principles of fairness, integrity, and equal treatment. “We will not tolerate acts of intimidation or sabotage that undermine these values,” the statement added.
Leaders of the Friends of Haruna Institute, Upper West Chapter, expressed disappointment over the apparent disregard for lawful procedures and fairness, highlighting the need for transparency in public administration.
The matter remains unresolved, and the Institute has vowed to continue pressing for justice while maintaining its commitment to promoting education, integrity, and community development in the Upper West Region.
Read the full statement below!
PRESS RELEASE
Date: September 2nd, 2025
Issued by: Friends of Haruna Institute – Upper West Chapter
Subject: Condemnation of the Unlawful Removal of Haruna Institute Banners in Wa
The Friends of Haruna Institute, Upper West Chapter, strongly condemns the deliberate and unjust removal of banners belonging to the Institute in Wa, the regional capital. We wish to set the record straight in light of recent misleading social media commentary and media speculation.
The Haruna Institute duly submitted an official request to the Wa Municipal Assembly for permission to mount the said banners. Following the established procedures, we fulfilled all requisite obligations, including payment of the prescribed fees, for which we were issued an official receipt. Subsequently, we were granted formal approval by the Assembly to proceed with the installation of the banners.
Let it be made absolutely clear: the banners in question were not political campaign materials, nor were they intended to promote any individual’s presidential ambition. These banners served one purpose only—to publicize the existence and activities of the Haruna Institute in the Upper West Region. Nothing more, nothing less.
We are appalled by the blatant double standards being exhibited. While overtly political banners, such as the one reading “Asiedu, Next President of Ghana,” have been allowed to remain untouched for weeks, banners from the Haruna Institute containing no political slogans or endorsements have been singled out and torn down.
This unlawful and discriminatory act is not only unacceptable but deeply troubling. As a law-abiding organization, we have officially lodged a complaint with the Upper West Regional Police Command and demanded a full-scale investigation. We expect the perpetrators to be identified, exposed, and held fully accountable under the law.
We are urging all members of the Institute, as well as the general public, to remain calm but unshaken. We will pursue every legal and legitimate avenue to ensure that justice is not only served but also seen to be served. We will not relent.
We also call on all institutions and individuals to uphold the principles of fairness, justice, and equal treatment. The Haruna Institute stands firmly for integrity, tolerance, and mutual respect, and we will not tolerate any attempt to undermine these values through acts of intimidation or sabotage.
This matter is far from over.
Authorized by:
Friends of Haruna Institute – Upper West Chapter
