Communications
Director the National Democratic Party, Ernest Owusu Bempah says the
party’s flagbearer, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings will pay a courtesy
call on President John Mahama as part of their plans to bridge the
political divide.
Mrs. Rawlings, on Tuesday morning, visited the
2012 Presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Nana
Akufo Addo, to congratulate him for his acceptance of the court verdict
last Thursday.
During her visit, she was hopeful Nana Addo’s decision to accept the verdict will chart a new course for Ghana’s democracy.
Speaking
on Radio Gold on Wednesday, Ernest Owusu Bempah indicated that the
visit by the party flagbearer was intended to unify the nation and in
their quest to strengthen the democratic structures of the nation, the
party has sent a letter to the office of the President to extend a hand
to him for his role in maintaining peace in the nation.
The
visits, he explained, are an approach to “make sure that at this point
in time, we don’t need people to be going out there and making a
statement that will divide the nation. We don’t want people to go out
there waging war and talking about things that will destroy this country
and destroy the democratic process that we have built for so many years
for ourselves. And that is what we are doing as a party that we call a
spade a spade and do the right thing to make sure that we unify the
country for the future ahead; for the future generation to come.” |
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