Let the law run its course with those who threaten the life of President Nana Akufo-Addo



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President Nana Akufo-Addo as the current President of Ghana is the symbol of Ghana’s incarnation as a nation and people. He not only represents himself, protects his individual image and reputation, but also, he represents the image of Ghana. Therefore, all the numerous threats of harm or death against his person, or the absurd allegations of crimes against him, by extension, affect the image of Ghana in what is a direct proportion in mathematics.

For starters, a stadium Appiah, a young man from Kumasi about a year ago, rained an unprintable number of insults against President Nana Akufo-Addo. He continued to accuse her of smoking and selling weed (“wee” as it is called in Ghana), otherwise officially known as marijuana. All the insults that have been thrown at Nana Akufo-Addo so far since he became President of Ghana are really bone-cutting. They are extremely painful.

When Appiah Stadium was arrested not for insults he hurled at President Nana Akufo-Addo, but for his accusation that he smokes and sells marijuana, he started to cry like a chicken. It is a crime to smoke or sell marijuana (ganja) in Ghana, the reading public should take note. He was to assist the Ghanaian Police Criminal Investigation Department in indicting and possibly bringing to justice the President for committing a prosecutable crime unworthy of any Ghanaian citizen, let alone a sitting President, if indeed , he was a small smoker and a dealer. .

Appiah Stadium pleaded for mercy, saying he was only lying and had no evidence to support the false claims he made against the president. He made a personal appeal to the president, denying his accusations against him, pleading for forgiveness from the president and the Ghanaian public.

President Nana Akfo-Addo pardoned him. He ordered the police to drop all investigative charges against him. No sooner had he been released, however, when he began to insinuate against the president, praising and holding in high regard former president John Dramani Mahama, his savior and lord.

After Appiah Stadium, came a certain high school student. He also insulted the person of President Nana Akufo-Addo. This incident was linked to the graduation exam by Grade 3 secondary school students. He baselessly accused the president of making exams more difficult for students or not allowing them to cheat on exams. Was the chair who asked the exam questions a proctor in the exam rooms? How naive and stupid could this ungrateful boy be? After insulting the president to his satisfaction, the final-year student posted his music video on social media. It has gone viral. Once he started receiving messages of condemnation from well-meaning Ghanaians, he stepped out to apologize to the president. He was pardoned.

Then came another John Dramani Mahama lackey called Oheneba Boamah Bennie, program host at Power FM. This smelly beast with a head almost like that of a person with cerebral palsy posted a video clip of himself insulting and threatening President Nana Akufo-Addo. As soon as he was arrested by the police, the NDC hierarchy went to the Ghana CID police headquarters to show solidarity with him. When he got bail from the police, he offered an insincere apology to the president for insulting him and threatening to kill him. From his apologies and how grateful he was to the NDC, any discerning Ghanaian could establish that he had no remorse at all. He was just pretending.

Finally, another high school student who actually did not attend high school also came out to pile up unprintable insults and threats against President Nana Akufo-Addo. This idiot also came out to apologize to the president but insisting that His Excellency the president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, rigged the 2020 election in his favor.

In short, how long will the Ghanaians, or President Nana Akufo-Addo, allow political sycophants sympathetic to the NDC cause to tarnish Ghana’s image with their chastening of the president and threats to kill him, with impunity? ? When will the red line be drawn so that whoever crosses the Rubicon will be treated without mercy? The president is the symbol of Ghana, so threatening to kill him and get away with it is not fair. It is a sign of weakness on the part of the nation.

Attack its policies and programs the best you can, being deprived of intelligence and knowledge is fine with me. However, attacking his person but not his actions, and threatening him with harm or death, with impunity, can never be tolerated by me, the author of this post.

I ask the president not to intervene any more to grant forgiveness to these scoundrels but to allow the laws of the country to follow their rigorous course with them; the only way to teach them an unforgettable lesson that will force the young potential to band together to insult him and threaten to quit. Otherwise, Ghanaians willing to threaten his life as might be instigated by some potential NDC murderers will never find out.

Why has politics become so cheap and cheap in Ghana? You can insult the president for as long and as long as you want, but threatening him with death, a coup or mutilating him is going too far.

Merry Christmas and long healthy life to President Nana Akufo-Addo, his Vice President Dr Alhaji Mahammudu Bawumia and all discerning Ghanaians.

“Afi nyia pa” to all Ghanaians and to my fans all over the world.

Rockson Adofo

Thursday 24 December 2020

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