NDC
Communicator, Stephen Atubiga has called on the leadership of the
opposition New Patriotic Party to render an unqualified apology to Dr.
Charles Wereko Brobbey, who was sanctioned for supposedly stabbing the
party in the back.
The National Executive Committee of the party
suspended Dr. Wereko Brobbey, popularly called “Tarzan”, for defying the
position of the party when it pursued its case in the Supreme Court,
claiming that there were irregularities in the electoral system of last
year’s Presidential elections and therefore sought to revoke the
validity of the votes that were cast for President John Mahama.
Dr.
Wereko Brobbey expressed his dissenting views about the party’s stance
and warned them of the implications that the court action would have on
the fortunes of the party but his caution was blown into the thin air by
his party executives.
Speaking on Oman FM on Monday, the NDC
Communicator asserted that the verdict by the nine Judges was fair one
and a “win for Ghana”, hence proving that Ghanaians value their nation
over political parties.
He was therefore of a view that the
dismissal of the election petition by the Supreme Court Judges is an
indication that the party leadership owes Dr. Wereko Brobbey an apology
and as a result, his sanction should be revoked.
“Tarzan deserves an apology and his case has to be dismissed.”
He
also commended the 2012 flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Nana
Addo Dankwah Akufo Addo, for being a “true Statesman”, by accepting the
verdict in good faith and upholding the country’s integrity.
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