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- Bawumia pooh-poohs Mills’ Better Ghana;
asks Ghanaians to show NDC red
card
- No One Is Above The Law
-Mills
- Vote down the Mills Administration to end
the
economic suffering -
Bamba
- Daily Guide -JJ’s New PR
Agents
- We need a gold refinery in the country
-
Kwesi Pratt
- SIC
Workers Warn Board
- Cedi Free Fall
Unprecedented...Judgment
Debt Is Corruption - Bawumia
- Kennedy Agyapong has grounded my
campaign –
Akufo-Addo
Bawumia pooh-poohs Mills’ Better Ghana; asks Ghanaians to show NDC red card
Vice Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party is mocking the “unprecedented” economic achievements being touted by the ruling National Democratic Congress.
Dr Mahamadu Bawumia said the macro-economic indices being touted by official government spokespersons and which have taken centre stage in the green book of achievement of the NDC government were unrealistic and do not add up.
He was speaking at the Ferdinand Ayim Memorial Lectures in Accra under the theme “The true state of the economy."
According to him, the NDC government is not only lacking in ideas and deep thinking but has resorted to the use of propaganda to manage the economy.
Dr Bawumia chronicled a litany of reforms which he said changed the fundamentals of the country’s economy during the eight year tenure of the Kufuor administration and dared the Mills administration to provide a single reform or policy idea in its three year tenure.
Government spokespersons have been quick to compare the first three years of the Kufuor administration to that of President Mills’ three year tenure but Dr Bawumia noted that comparison is flawed and made little sense.
He said the NDC under ex-president Rawlings bequeathed to Ghanaians and ex-president Kufuor a HIPC economy but the latter left behind a middle income economy to President Mills for which reason any attempt to analyse the first three years of each government will be an exercise in futility.
GDP and Single digit inflation
Dr Bawumia said whilst it is always the desire of every country to operate a low inflation, it is best when it corresponds with cost of living as well as exchange and lending rates.
But the NPP Vice presidential candidate said the rosy picture being painted by the NDC government with respect to GDP and single digit inflation is unrealistic and means very little.
No One Is Above The Law -Mills
As President Mills Reaffirms
His Pledge To Preside Over Peaceful Elections
News Desk Report
Even though, it has never been in doubt that the National
Democratic Congress (NDC) government is committed to protecting the
peace of this country, His Excellency President John Evans Atta
Mills has been persistent in assuring Ghanaians of a peaceful
election this year.
As the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, President
Mills addressing the nation’s labour force at this year’s May Day
celebration in Sunyani in the Brong Ahafo Region, reaffirms that
Ghana will remain peaceful before, during and after the upcoming
December 07, 2012 general elections, indicating that, those who
will attempt to push the country into a state of anarchy will not
be spared. “As the President of the Republic of Ghana, I will take
all necessary constitutional steps to ensure the conduct of a Free,
Fair, and Transparent Elections in 2012”, he stated. “The laws of
the land will not be a respecter of status, and will be made to
deal decisively with any person or group of persons who attempt to
push the country into a state of anarchy”, President Mills
warns.
“I am more than confident that with the gains that have been
chalked on the labour-front, Organised Labour will not sit idly by,
and allow the inordinate desire of certain persons to destroy our
dear Motherland. Together, we shall protect the peace of this dear
country of ours”; he added.
According to the President, the theme: “Election 2012: The Role of
Workers in Securing Peaceful and Fair Elections” chosen for this
year’s May Day celebration by Organized Labour, clearly
demonstrates Labour’s anxiety and willingness to contribute to
peaceful, free and fair elections in December 2012. “This is a
source of great encouragement to me, since I am determined, with
the help of God, to do everything possible to make sure that it is
so”, he assured the gathering. President Mills, however, used the
occasion to express his deepest of appreciation to Organized Labour
for its cooperation in maintaining the peace of the country, having
exhibited a higher sense of maturity, and restraint, in the pursuit
of their rights of working for people and also chronicled
achievements chalked by his administration in protection of the
rights of workers. According him, government has taken a number of
important steps in the past three years, to enhance workers
interests within the framework of the Tripartitism.
He told workers that, in the year 2011 alone, we ratified the
Convention on Minimum Age, 1973 (No. 138) which prohibits Child
Labour: the Tripartite Consultation Convention, 1976 (No. 144)
which encourages cooperation among Government, Employers and
Employees, as well as, the Safety and Health in Agriculture
Convention, 2001 (No. 184), which prohibits children from
undertaking hazardous work and assure them that promotion of decent
work and enhancing social protection will continue to be very high
on the development agenda of his government. It would be recalled
that members of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) including
their flagbearer, Nana Addo-Dankwa Akufo-Addo, in their desperation
to come to power, have made serious inflammatory statements to the
extent of the Assin North MP, Kennedy Agyapong on his radio
station, OMAN FM weeks ago, declaring war on Ghana, because his
party wants power at all cost. The above and many other inciting
statements coming from the NPP have necessitated the President and
the various security agencies to state their avowed stance to deal
with any person or group of persons that will attempt to push the
country into a state of disorder.
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Paul Tawiah Quaye,
somewhere last week addressing the media during the visit of the
Minister of the Interior, Hon. Aboah, stated emphatically, that the
police will deal decisively with those who will breach any law of
the country, before, during and after the general elections.
According to the IGP, all Commanders at the Regional, Divisional,
District and Unit levels are well-informed of their
responsibilities, and have been directed to be conscious of the
service’s professional approach to law enforcement before, during
and after the elections, urging all Ghanaians to respect and use
the existing police structures in addressing all grievances.
President Mills, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces,
has once again spoken, stressing his commitment to ensuring peace
before, during and after the general elections, and Akufo-Addo and
his NPP should not attempt to take the peace of this country for
granted because, he will not be spared as the President has
indicated and continues to drum home.
Vote down the Mills Administration to end the economic suffering - Bamba
The National Organizer of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alhaji Moctar Bamba, has called on
voters to massively reject the Mills Administration at the 2012
polls for poor performance that has led to widespread economic
suffering and growing cynicism.
He said the nation could not continue on the path of the widening
poverty, joblessness, rising cost of education, collapsing health
insurance system, insecurity and the soaring prices of goods and
services.
"The economic situation of the ordinary Ghanaian keeps worsening
with each passing day and the people should send a powerful message
of disapproval of the way things had gone within the last four
years, by voting down the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on
December 7," he told cheering party supporters at a rally at
Asante-Bekwai.
He asked the gathering to accept to work hard and with unity of
purpose, to bring the NPP back to power to implement its pro-poor
interventions and provide safety nets for the vulnerable.
He said they should go from door-to-door to assist voters to have
better understanding of the party’s ideology, to win them over and
help to restore hope to the nation.
Alhaji Bamba said, the NPP under the leadership of Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo will focus on the concerns of the people through the
expansion of education opportunities, jobs and wealth
creation.
The party’s achievements in government, he said, are there for all
to see, citing among these, the introduction of the school feeding
programme, national youth employment programme (NYEP), livelihood
empowerment against poverty (LEAP), schools capitation, metro-mass
transit, model schools, national health insurance scheme (NHIS) and
impressive infrastructure development.
Dr Anthony Akoto-Osei, Member of Parliament (MP) for Tafo-Pankrono
and former Minister of State, expressed worry about the nation’s
increasing external debt.
He maintained that under the government of the NDC, there had been
more cash inflows – oil revenues, loans and tax increment, yet
things remain hopeless because of continued mismanagement of the
economy and warned that, things could get worse if the NDC is kept
in power.
Madam Elizabeth Agyemang, MP for Oforikrom, said the NPP would
deliver on the promise of free senior high school (SHS) education
if given the mandate to run the country, she called on women to get
actively involved in the party’s electioneering campaign.
Mr Patrick Adu-Gyamfi, the Asante-Bekwai Constituency Chairman,
said their target is to win 90 percent of the popular votes in the
December Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
This is within reach he said, having mended cracks caused by the
disputed 2008 parliamentary primary election in the
area.
Daily Guide -JJ’s New PR Agents
Your worst enemy could be
your best friend…
Wonders, they say shall never end. “Your worst enemy could be best
friend… And your best friend, your worst enemy….” How related are
these maxims to the unanticipated rising warmth relations between
the family of former President and National Democratic Congress
(NDC) Founder, Jerry John Rawlings and their once bitter foe, Daily
Guide newspaper, owned by affable Mama Gina Blay and her hubby,
Freddie Blay.
Gina Blay, CEO of Daily Guide and Hon Freddie Blay, a former Deputy
Speaker of Ghanaian Parliament who claimed to have suffered
persecution under Rawlings’ revolution have never forgiven the
former military strongman, Jerry Rawlings and his wife Nana
Konadu.
The Blays, using the Gaily Guide newspaper, which was once
described by then President Jerry Rawlings as “filthy and not even
fit for toilet paper” never, missed an opportunity to ‘fight’
Rawlings and his regime.
For nearly a decade and half, front pages of the then Guide, which
metamorphosed into Daily Guide was reserved for banner headlines of
negative stories and tales of the Rawlinges, to the extent that,
the paper was later to be christened Daily Rawlings by its
critics.
Never a day passes without the Daily Guide newspaper splashing its
front pages especially, of stories some of which are the paper’s
own concoctions followed by offensive cartooning of the former
president, his wife and family.
However, all that seems to have changed, to the extent that Mr.
Rawlings, who once equated the newspaper to toilet paper would even
consider granting the Daily Guide an exclusive interview, praising
the paper to the high heavens.
A careful review of stories in respect of the Rawlingses in the
Daily Guide over the last 24 months would reveal to the shrewd mind
that most of them are deliberately leaked from the Ridge residence
of the former first couple.
And Jerry Rawlings’ special aide, Kofi Adams gave alluded to this
fact, albeit, inadvertently about collaborations between the
offices of the former president and opposition inclined media
including The New Statesman, when the alleged infamous tape
recording conversation between him and Gabby Asare Otchere Darko
broke out.
According to Kofi Adam, during the height of the FONKAR/GAME
brouhaha, Gabby's newspaper and some other private owned newspapers
aligned to the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) helped in
disseminating and publishing works of the candidate he supported,
Nana Konadu, since most of the pro- NDC government newspapers were
unwilling to give her that opportunity.
“It does not make any sense…it is not possible for me to make such
a call… there is nothing credible in the story. Gabby Otchere Darko
has been my friend for a very long time and I have never said
anything of that sort to him…I have been speaking to him because he
does some work relating to the work I do….All that I can say is
that no attempt to vilify my person will succeed…,” Kofi Adams
said.
A name that is repeatedly revealing itself on our intelligence
radar is the bosom family ‘friend’ of the Rawlingses and
international businessman, Herbert Mensah, whose ‘boy’ is a senior
reporter of the Daily Guide in Kumasi.
Joe Awuah Junior, the protégé of Mr Mensah, though is based in
Kumasi reports most of the exclusives around the Rawlingses.
Whether it’s the alleged security tape of a GHS90 million campaign
slush funds , dawn phone calls from President Mills begging
Rawlings, to ‘I Don’t Need JJ – Says Mills’, through “JJ Snubs NDC
Gurus” to NDC Begs Konadu with Volta Chiefs; Herbert Mensah, the
international business man and football administrator is alleged to
be in the known.
The latest which has heavily backfired is the ‘JJ TELLS MILLS…
VOMIT WOYOME CASH’ story alleging that “the NDC founder Jerry John
Rawlings, has given a tall list of possible Mills administration
officials he wants to see sacked within the next two months before
he (Rawlings) will join the 2012 campaign of the NDC…
Another condition “ is that the GH¢51.2 million fraudulently paid
to Alfred Agbesi Woyome for his so-called ‘financial engineering’,
when there is no proof of work done for the government, should be
refunded within the next two months, possibly before the next
celebration of June 4, sources close to the meeting held with Volta
regional chiefs have told Daily Guide”. The backlash from this
report compelled the Office of former President John Rawlings to
hurriedly deny the story whiles expressing indignation and disdain,
within 24 hours of hitting the newsstands. In a statement captioned
RE: ‘JJ Tells Mills Vomit Woyome Cash’, and signed by Kobina Andoh
Amoakwa, Communications Director at the office of the former
President said “We wish to state categorically that the report
authored by Charles Takyi Boadu is false…
“While we do not wish to delve into the details of what was
discussed in deference to the delegation of chiefs who requested
for privacy in the full glare of the media including your reporter,
we have to state that at no point during the meeting did President
Rawlings issue conditions and ultimatums to the NDC
government.
President Rawlings’s contributions at the meeting were summarized
by his spokesperson, Mr. Kofi Adams and we find it unprofessional
and absurd that your reporter attempted to question the veracity
and accuracy of the presentation by Mr. Adams”.
The statement concluded by blaming elements in government for
rather ‘planting’ the story to court sympathy. “
“This Office wonders if the report is not a conspiracy by certain
political elements to generate misguided animosity within the
current political dispensation designed to court the usual
political sympathy for the government”.
We need a gold refinery in the country - Kwesi Pratt
Mr Kwesi Pratt, Editor of the
Insight newspaper, has said there was the need for government to
establish a gold refinery in the country and help create more jobs
for the entire society.
“To ensure better development of the country, it is important to
think of how to engage in active production of the things that we
need and the things on which we have the capacity to produce” Mr
Pratt Jnr noted.
He was speaking at a public lecture on the relevance of Nkrumaism,
origin, today and the future in Accra.
Mr Pratt said Nkrumaism originated from the history of mankind and
was built on the history of knowledge, stressing that, Nkrumah
believed in African socialism.
He said Nkrumaism was relevant because it was concerned about the
inequalities in the society and was much committed to building a
new society on the foundation of social justice for all.
Mr Pratt said Nkrumah’s timely intervention was an important
watershed in the global anti-imperialist struggle for the following
reasons: firstly, it introduced a new dimension to Africa’s
struggle against foreign domination since the pre-colonial
struggle and it opened the flood gates to decolonization of the
rest of colonial Africa.
Mr Pratt said Nkrumah made Africans believe that the black man is
capable of managing its own affairs, thus empowering Africans with
the zeal to manage its resources adding that the ideology of
Nkrumah was to build a better society for the less
privileged.
“The achievement of Dr Nkrumah was based on the products of ideas
and if government fails to address the problem of different
standards in rural and urban education, then we have not
democratized education” he added.
Mr Pratt said we cannot talk of capitation grants, free textbooks
and school feeding programme if we fail to address electricity
problem in the rural areas, and that, having access to television
would broaden their horizon on news happening in the country.
He said there was the need for government to fight against
illiteracy especially in the rural areas, since when people are
able to read and write, it helps in enjoying the right of freedom
of speech.
Mr Pratt advised politicians to be weary of their utterances and
that freedom of speech must be put in its proper context, stressing
that some of the radio station comments are characterized by
insults and hate speech which mar the beauty of democracy.
He said you cannot be an Nkrumaist if you don’t believe in the
vision ideology and the principles of Nkrumah and urged all to
stand together and demonstrate such resilience.
Mr Prat noted that it is important to focus on the essential issues
of how to end poverty and to introduce workable alternatives in
improving education, healthcare and improved housing.
SIC Workers Warn Board
Generally, Boards of
companies and corporations are supposed to help management run the
entities, so, when Boards attempts to do otherwise there always
become problem.
It is against this background that the general staff of the State
Insurance Company (SIC) is up in arms against its Board, for
unnecessarily interfering in the activities of management; and
warns that it distances itself from the recent transfer exercise
management has undertaken.
Though, pleading anonymity,
some of aggrieved workers, who spoke to The Informer, have accused
the Max Cobina-led Board, of the current chaotic situation that has
rocked the company, following its decision to overturn management
policy.
According to them, instead of the supervisory role expected of the
Board, it has decided to be directly involved in the day-to-day
affairs of the company, when they are fully aware that, they have
no such mandate.
“My Brother, this interference by our board has reached its
crescendo such as some of us can no longer tolerate since the board
has made it its stock-in-trade to kick against any decision of
management”; they pointed out.
The angry workers said, they find it totally offensive on the part
of the board in its decision to meddle in the recent transfer
exercise that management undertook, when this was done in the best
interest and in conformity with the laid-down rules and regulations
of the company.
“No employee of SIC has the
power to decide where he/she will work and we are completely at a
lost, as to why the board is mounting an intense pressure on the
Managing Director (MD), Mr. Benjamin Acolatse, and for that matter,
the entire management to rescind its decision and reverse the
recent transfer exercise carried out”, they demand.
“To us, since there is no breach of the law by management in this
recent exercise, as far as this transfers are concerned; and so,
therefore, do not understand why the Board is insisting that the
decision be reversed”, they argued.
“What the board sought to do is completely against modern corporate
policy, unless they are doing so to favour somebody, who has been
affected by the exercise”, they opined
“What the board has forgotten
is that, they will not be held liable if the company fails to meet
its expected target, and that is why they must put a stop to the
unnecessary interference in management affairs, and not succumb to
the demands of the few unscrupulous ones who think the SIC
Insurance Company is their family property”, they warned the
board.
“In fact, we are using this medium to sound a word of caution to
Mr. Max Cobina and his team, to stop meddling unreasonably, in the
affairs of management or else face our wrath”, they
threatened.
“We are, therefore, humbly appealing to the President to call Mr.
Cobina and his members to order, so as not to create unnecessary
tension among the rank and file of the company, and to give
management peace of mind to work”, they conclude.
However, when this paper contacted the Board Chairman, Mr. Max
Cobina and Managing Director, Mr. Benjamin Acolatse about the
concerns raised by workers, they both declined to
comment.
Cedi Free Fall Unprecedented...Judgment Debt Is Corruption - Bawumia
The Vice-Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, yesterday took on the much-touted economic gains of the Mills administration, exposing the various inconsistencies.
Delivering the Ferdinand Ayim Memorial Lectures, Dr. Bawumia took time to explain the gains achieved under the eight-year Kufuor administration which, according to him, turned a Highly Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) economy into a lower middle income economy.
The over 2000-capacity auditorium was full.
Present at the lecture were NPP gurus as well as representatives from overseas branches of the party.
A rousing ovation greeted the arrival of party gurus such as former President John Kufuor, who chaired the function, and his former Vice, Alhaji Aliu Mahama.
When Dr. Bawumia and Nana Akufo Addo entered the auditorium, they were received with rapturous applause.
Dr. Bawumia’s ovation was particularly loud. The reason for that was not exactly clear, but it could be because he was the key focus of the memorial lecture, or perhaps because many party members were seeing him in person for the first time since he was re-nominated as running mate.
Whilst outlining the challenges the NPP administration faced on assumption o office, he indicated that any attempt to compare the economic performance within the first three years of the Kufuor administration and the economic performance of the NDC within its first three years in office, was like comparing the performance of a Korea-branded Tico car to a German-made Mercedes Benz or Metro Mass bus.
“By analogy, if you hand over to me a Tico car and a few years later I work hard to buy a Mercedes which I then hand over to you, how can you turn around to say that you want to compare the performance of the Mercedes with that of the Tico you originally handed over to me?” he queried.
The NPP running mate proceeded to point out the massive economic opportunities which had been available to the Mills administration.
He indicated that the country’s production of oil, coupled with the virtual doubling of the prices of Ghana’s tow major exports, cocoa and gold, Ghana’s core terms of trade, had seen an improvement of some 73% just within the last three years.
These improvements, as well as the unprecedented borrowing, according to Dr. Bawumia, meant that the government was placed most fortunately to deliver true better Ghana.
However, Dr. Bawumia, an economist, indicated that this expected better Ghana was not the prevailing case. He cited the case of the agricultural sector which, as pointed out, had seen a drastic reduction in growth from 7.4% in 2008 to 0.8% in 2011.
That, he said, was worrying in view of the fact that agriculture was a major sector in Ghana’s economy and supported so many livelihoods.
Free Falling Cedi
In tackling the depreciation of the cedi more concisely, the NPP running mate stated that the free fall of the cedi “is a vote of no confidence by market players in the management of the economy”.
He added that as a result of this apparent lack of confidence in the management of the economy, many players were now anticipating the cedi to dollar rat to reach 2:1 soon.
He lamented that instead of tackling the fundamental causes of the rapid depreciation of the cedi, the government was rather trying to blame speculators for the fall in the cedi.
Single Digit
Dr. Bawumia also made an issue out of the NDC government’s much touted ‘single digit’ inflation figures since, according to him, inflation was supposed to be consistent with the fundamentals of the economy and key economic indicators like cost of living, interest rates and exchange rates.
He however noted that his was not the case under the current administration as food prices were hitting the roof, with families being dislocated.
The economist explained that though Ghanaians were being told of how government had achieved single digit inflation, the statistics did not reflect in the lives of the ordinary people.
That, he said, was evident in the fact that the prices of basic commodities like sachet water, cement, an ‘olonka’ of gari, maize etc. as well as petroleum products and tariffs had all been increased by triple digit percentages and wondered how that could contribute to real single digit inflation.
“Single digit inflation has not reflected in a reduction in the cost of living and in this regard has been rendered practically meaningless. Ghanaians are, in fact, experiencing triple digit “inflation” in their pain and suffering,” he stressed.
He observed that while inflation was supposed to be consistent with interest rate figures, this was not the case, recalling that when the NPP reduced the inflationary figures it inherited by over half, the interest rates also saw a decrease tremendously, with banks chasing people for loans.
He noted that under the NDC, a similar reduction in the inflationary figures by almost half had seen just a negligible decrease in interest rates.
The NPP Vice Presidential candidate also mentioned the unprecedented increase in the public debt of the nation, stressing that with a rise from GH¢9.6 billion in 2008 to GH¢25.3 billion at the end of 2011, government had succeeded in borrowing more than all previous government s combined since Ghana gained independence.
Dr. Bawumia said one fundamental question that needed to be asked was what all these huge inflows had been used for.
Corruption
He equally bemoaned the high levels of corruption observed in the inflated pricing of items in education, health and infrastructure and the payments of huge judgment debts for no work done.
“The overpricing of supplies contracts in areas such as health, education, infrastructure, etc. as well as judgment debts paid for work not done is a major area of concern. Government is not getting value for money and is payment monies for no work done.
“The increasing resort to single-source procurement compromises the transparency of the procurement process. When monies are paid for no work done, as is the case of some judgment debts, it creates a liquidity overhang (i.e. too much money relative to output), which finds its way into prices and ultimately results in the depreciation of the cedi.
“In the case of two such payments of such judgment debts, the total amount could easily have constructed 750 six-classroom blocks even at the currently inflated prices or 1500 at more realistic prices,” he stated.
The former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana pointed out that credibility and transparency were extremely important in successfully managing an economy.
“You cannot manage an economy by propaganda. You cannot claim to have created 1.6 million jobs and your Minister for Employment would say he cannot vouch for that. You cannot ask government officials that when they see a small goat, they are supposed to tell us that it is a big fat cow and expect the markets to consider you credible. You cannot claim that all the gold reserves in the Bank of Ghana have disappeared and expect the markets to consider you as credible.
Today, we have a Green Book touting “unprecedented” achievements! Hyperbole has its place but certainly does not belong in the realm of economic management. The best response Ghanaian can give to the Green book is to show the NDC a red card in the December 2012 elections,” Dr. Bawumia stressed.
Kennedy Agyapong has grounded my campaign – Akufo-Addo
The flagbearer of the
opposition New Patriotic party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
has lamented over the bad effect of the genocidal comment made by
Kennedy Agyapong, the NPP Member of Parliament for Assin North, on
his presidential campaign.
He made this observation in a crisis meeting with his inner-circle
at his campaign headquarters in Asylum down, Accra after he quietly
sneaked into town last Saturday night from a trip abroad.
A source close to the meeting hinted *The True Statesman* that Nana
Akufo-Addo expressed worry over the party’s poor handling of the
Kennedy Agyapong issue.
He also expressed his displeasure at the way the party handled the
backlash it received from civil society, the Christian community,
traditional leaders and ordinary Ghanaians on the back of Kenndy
Agyapong’s hate speech.
The source further hinted that, at the time Nana Addo thought his
campaign was in full gear with his policy statement on education,
everything has grind to a halt as a result of Kennedy Agyapong”
Kill all Ewes and Gas in the Ashanti region” comment.
“The idea was to keep the Woyome saga on top of our national
discourse for a long time to come, and all of a sudden we are back
to square one. Where do we go from here,” Nana Akufo-Addo is
reported to have said in a meeting which was also attended by his
wife, Rebecca Akufo-Addo.
It would be recalled that Kennedy Agyapong who has the penchant to
talk loosely without any recourse to reasoning and common sense,
publicly called on Asantes to bloodbath Ewes and Gas.
The evil intentioned statement by Kennedy Agyapong which has the
tendency of plunging the country into an unnecessary war roundly
received condemnation from some right thinking and peace-loving
Ghanaians except his own NPP folks who do not see anything wrong
with what he said.
This was a highly volatile and divisive statement ever to come out
from the mouth of any living politician in Ghana. But strangely
enough the NPP folks saw nothing wrong with it when some of their
leading members went on air to defend Kennedy Agyapong's
reprehensible comments.
Nana Akufo-Addo sensing danger and the pressure that is being
brought to bear on him to condemn one of his trusted agents,
quickly sneaked out of town and only returned last Saturday night,
and has since not make any public comment on the matter.
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