Vigilante talks: Asiedu Nketia breaching trust – NPP



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General News of Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Source: starrfm.com.gh

2019-04-10

NKETIA FEES Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of the NDC

The New Patriotic Party has chastised the General Secretary for the National Democratic Congress Johnson Asiedu Nketia for his comments following the first vigilante mediation talks.

Mr. Nketia after the first meeting.

According to the NPP, all parties have agreed that all communication will be done through a communication that has been signed by all parties, and the NPC.

Speaking to the media, NPP Director and MP for Adenta Yaw Buaben Mensah said the NDC Gen. Dry. was interpreting his own facts and breaching trust.

"How can an eminent politician, a veteran politician like Asiedu Nketia go round saying things that I can just say is an interpretation of his own facts? He wants to impose his set of facts on the nation and it is not fair. I will not go down that lane, "he said." I will not break the trust unless he continues that he will break the talks down, "he said.

"That is totally below the belt, that is totally unacceptable because it goes totally against the rule of engagement. We were told and asked before we were told that we were communicating singularly through the communication. We have the words of the Nana Professor SKB Asante who chaired for the day, "he complained.

Mr Asamoah also suggested that the NDC is out to breakdown the talks.

"He is acting in bad fate, because of the day one, when the invitation was thrown, they are going to throw spanners in the works. At the point where we are fighting for peace and security. Yesterday they were talking about bringing in land-guards and Fulani herdsmen to come and discuss this matter. It is not right it is bad faith.

"I want the people of Ghana to punish any political party that is not committed. Any political party who opts out of this talks should be punished by electoral rejection. Any political party who claims and tries to bring macho men and violence in the next election should be punished by rejection, he urged. "

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