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General News of Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Source: ghananewsagency.org
2019-02-06
play the videoAccording to Amfo-Sefah, the NDC has, over the years, refused to be described as violent
Mr. Dennis Amfo-Sefah, president of the new patriotic party of Tema West, said that former President John Dramani Mahama's statement that they had been effective in revolutionary activities was evidence that the NDC was violent.
"What former President Mahama did is what we describe in English as a language:" from the horse's own mouth. The NDC is the most violent party in the history of Ghana.
Mr. Amfo-Sefah, also known as Nana Boakye, said that although the NDC has refused over the years to be described as violent, what the former president had stated had justified these badertions.
In a statement copied to the Ghana Press Agency in Accra, the chairman of the NPP said: "Former President Mahama has finally justified our position that, among the two main political parties in Ghana, the NDC is the most violent. Let every Ghanaian note that the NDC leader boasted about his violence. "
Former President John Mahama recently reacted to the violence that occurred during the by-election of Ayawaso West Wuogon stating that the NDC could be more violent than the NPP and would match the coup. of the ruling party in the 2020 elections.
According to him, the NDC was an emanation of a revolution and could put his alter-ego at any time.
The comment had since then sparked the condemnation of the president of the National Peace Council, Reverend Emmanuel Asante, and other stakeholders who had apologized to the former president.
He reminded Ghanaians of the election of the NDC's 2005 National Executive at the Eredec Hotel in Koforidua, where NDC Azorka Boys beat and chased Dr. Obed Asamoah from the party.
"They violently attacked their current president for Dr. Kwabena Adjei to become president. And do not forget that it was during this same violent internal election that the current NDC Secretary General, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, was first elected to the post of Secretary General, "said Nana Boakye. .
He therefore urged Ghanaians not to be shocked by what he described as "non-presidential" comments by former President John Mahama, urging them not to take it into account in the past. interest of the peace of the country.
"I will also urge the security forces of this country to be vigilant and to monitor the movements of the former president, who has openly declared his intention.
Let the diplomatic community and the rest of the world also take note of what he says so that in the future he can be held responsible, said Nana Boakye.
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