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General News on Friday, February 8, 2019
Source: awakenewsonline.com
2019-02-08
Nana Aba expressed her disappointment for the minority
Television personality, Nana Aba Anamoah Rosemond added her voice to the barrage of NDC minority MPs' convictions for calling Lydia Seyram Alhbadan a "bloody widow".
Minorities in Parliament are currently on the "chopping board" following the boycott of the swearing-in of Ms. Alhbadan as a member of the constituency of Ayawaso West Wuogon to protest the badaults recorded during the By-election of January 31, 2019.
The shooting carried out by masked national security officers started from the residence of NDC candidate Delali Kwesi Brempong and then went to the Bawaleshie voting center, forcing the NDC to withdraw from the polls. and removed his agents from the other 130 polling centers.
Some voters and observers were shot and wounded with the Ningo-Prampram MP, Sam Dzata George, who had his share of the attack while he was enjoying slapping.
The NDCs, dissatisfied with the situation, said they were intimidated and therefore called on the EC to annul the results of the poll, described as "peaceful and fair".
By waving signs with "Bloody Widow", NDC deputies are demanding justice for the victims of violence.
They described the late Ayawaso MP, Emmanuel Agyarko, as a "bloody widow" because, according to them, she is beneficiary of a bloody election process.
Minority MPs have been widely criticized for their "anti-feminist" comments and for insulting the newly elected MP.
In response to the move, the host of GhOne TV expressed her disappointment with the minority.
She tweeted, "Someone sat in the middle of the night, dug out his head and arrived with BLOODY WIDOW? And the minority caucus thought, "Oh, what a genius!" Oh Lord. NDC MPs do not try for this one.
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