We can not have a meeting with the NPP without a witness; We do not trust them – Kweku Boahen | Policy



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Kweku Boahen, in charge of the communication of the National Democratic Congress (NEC), asked President Akufo-Addo to use the laws in force binding the parties' self-defense groups rather than creating new laws for them. inexpensive political arguments.

"Use and enforce existing laws to dissolve party militias rather than create new laws for cheap political gains," he asked President Akufo-Addo about UTV Political discussion debate entitled "Adekye Nsroma".

Kweku Boahen strongly declared that they [NDC] will not be meeting for the first time with the NPP as proposed to discuss the need for third party recourse.

According to him, they have not yet met as a party to make a final decision on the letter sent to them by the Secretary General of the NPP, even though they [NPP] postponed the date proposed by the Chair for holding the said meeting.

"We will never meet NPP when dismantling a party vigilante party without a third party. They will make statements that we have never made to the public, stating that we have done. Therefore, for reasons of fairness and authenticity, a civil society group is needed as a witness at this meeting.

"We do not trust the NPP to have in camera meetings with them without witnesses," he added.

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