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Saturday, February 2, 2019 Policy
Source: citinewsroom.com
2019-02-02
John Boadu, Secretary General of the NPP
The new ruling patriotic party reprimanded former President John Mahama for threatening to wreak havoc on the NPP in the 2020 general election.
John Mahama, unhappy with the turn of events at the by-election that has just ended at Ayawaso West Wuogon as a result of the attack against some members of the NDC, said that he would face the presidential elections in the 2016 elections if the ruling party would demoralize vigilante groups to stop provoking unprovoked attacks in the country.
"We will not be joking in 2020 and I warn the NPP: we will give them the same thing. I want to remind you that NDC has a revolutionary root, and that when it comes to unleashing violence, no one can beat us against that. "
"It's just that we have given birth to democracy in this country and that is why we must be the first to respect it. That's why we act as a docile party that respects the rule of law. But if we believe that the government can not protect our people and use its vigilante groups and illegal forces to intimidate, harbad and hurt our people, we may need to advise, "he added.
But the ruling party is not thrilled by the threats of the former president.
"In light of this, the NPP unreservedly condemns the remarks of former President John Dramani Mahama, who threatens to unleash chaos in the country in the election of 2020. The former president has clearly admitted the violent nature of his party and strongly stated that "when it comes to unleashing violence, no one can beat the NDC to unleash it," said the NPP in a statement signed by its secretary general, John Boadu.
"We wish to tell the former president that the NPP is not, does not want and can not compete with its CND to unleash violence on the Ghanaian people. Of course, unlike them, we at the NPP do not have a revolutionary root, he said. However, we wish to remind the former president and his CDN that citizens reserve the right to defend themselves, even though security agencies are always ready to face the causes of problems according to the law, "he said. he added.
The ruling party has also joined many calls to condemn the violence recorded Thursday during the by-election.
According to the NPP, the party is founded on the principles of the rule of law and will not tolerate any form of violence.
The NPP also said that he remained determined to help the police investigate the incident of the shooting in the district of Ayawaso West Wuogon and to ensure that the culprits are confronted with all the rigors of the law.
The NPP in its statement also congratulated its parliamentary presidential candidate, Lydia Seyiram Alhbadan, for winning the seat and also thanked the party supporters for their vote.
The NPP also badured Ghanaians that it would not engage in any kind of activities aimed at creating violence in the country.
Ayawaso Partial Election Violence
The NDC withdrew from the elections earlier on Thursday as a result of violence recorded in parts of the constituency during the by-election.
The NDC withdrew from the poll a few hours after the start of the vote on Thursday, claiming that some of their agents and members had been badaulted by suspected NPP sympathizers.
Some national security agents reportedly fired at a polling center in La Bawaleshie, injuring about six people suspected of being NDC supporters.
The party leadership subsequently ordered its polling agents and observers to leave the voting centers.
Police are currently investigating the case, but no arrests have yet been made.
Below the complete statement of the party:
DECLARATION OF THE NPP ON THE PARTIAL ELECTION OF THE CONSTITUENCE OF AYAWASO WEST WUOGON AND THE ISSUES RAISED
The NPP would first like to congratulate Ms Lydia Seyram Alhbadan, the party's parliamentary candidate in the recent by-election in the constituency of Ayawaso West Wuogon, for her unequivocal victory at the polls, where she won more than 68% of the votes cast . The nuclear plant also won in 131 polling stations out of the 137 polling stations in the constituency, compared to 106 in the polling stations won by the party in the 2016 elections.
The party thanks Ayawaso West Wuogon's insightful voters for placing overwhelming trust in our parliamentary candidate and the peaceful conduct of the elections, despite the isolated violence that took place just meters from one of the 137 polling stations. of the Constituency.
The party condemns the act of violence in unequivocal terms and calls on the relevant state institutions to conduct a thorough investigation into this matter and bring to justice all those found guilty at the end of the process.
It is important to remember that the NPP hates all forms of violence and does not want to protect the perpetrators. We are a party founded on the principle of the rule of law and other democratic principles, and we remain committed at all times to respect for these founding principles.
In light of this, the NPP unreservedly condemns the remarks of former President John Dramani Mahama, who threatens to unleash chaos in the country in the election of 2020. The former president has clearly admitted the violent nature of his party and strongly declared that "when it is necessary to unleash violence, no one can beat the NDC by unleashing violence".
We wish to tell the former president that the NPP is not, will not and can not compete with its CND to unleash violence on the Ghanaian people. Of course, unlike them, we at the NPP do not have a revolutionary root, he said. However, we wish to remind the former president and his CDN that citizens reserve the right to defend themselves, even though security agencies are always ready to face the causes of problems according to the law.
Finally, we commend the Ghana Electoral Commission for overseeing a largely peaceful exercise. Similarly, security agencies are commended for taking the decision that matters most to them and restoring normalcy. As His Excellency President Akufo-Addo said, Ghana's democracy remains robust and will only grow to become the glory of God and his country.
…Sign…
John Boadu
Secretary General of NPP
"Nobody can beat us to unleash violence" – Mahama
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, John Mahama, faced the outbreak of violence that erupted during the partial election of Ayawaso West Wuogon by recalling his own capacity for violence.
The former president said that his party was ready to advise after one person was shot and that others were injured in any confusion at the polling center. from the school La Bawaleshie Presby.
The NDC and the new ruling Patriotic Party (NPP) exchanged accusations following the incident, claiming that the other party orchestrated the tensions that marred the elections.
Addressing supporters of the party in Adaklu, Mahama said: "The NPP takes this power as a matter of life and death."
Out of respect for the constitution, he said that the NDC acted docilely but was ready to revolt if the alleged intimidation by the government continued.
"We respect the constitution of this country and the NDC is a democratic country and that is why we respect the rules of the constitution. But the same constitution says that Ghanaians must resist anyone who tries to overthrow the constitution and that when you unleash with the forces and intimidate people when they vote, you overthrow the constitution of Ghana and we have the right to you resist. "
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