5 Things That Get Frozen After Coup D’etat In Ghana

5 Things That Get Frozen After Coup D’etat In Ghana

Teaser: Can you survive without your salary between one and three months, and no one to borrow from because public sector workers salary are one of the first things to freeze?

Highlights

1. It is a fact that people aged forty and below in Ghana have not witnessed a coup d’etat before since the last coup d’etat was in the year 1981

2. It is therefore necessary to educate those who do not know what coup d’etat entails especially at it’s early stages

3. The most common freezes people know about is the suspension of the constitution

4. Salaries of public sector workers are also one of the first few things to freeze

5. High value bank accounts are also a candidate of freezes. High value account usually subjective to the perception of the coup makers. 50 Cedis in the past was a high value and people with c50 in their accounts had such accounts frozen

6. Curfew especially at night is a time freeze for the civilians. It may not be the need to be at home at night that is a problem but the restrictions and force that come with it

7. Finally, a freeze on political activities and politicians are the seal on a coup.

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