Aspiring
National Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party has launched a
blistering attack on the General Secretary of the ruling NDC Johnson
Asiedu Nketia, labeling him as a person with "no sense of shame and
remorse" for Ghanaians.
According to him, Johnson Asiedu Nketia,
commonly known as General Mosquito, has not refrained from using lies
and propaganda to weave his way into the political limelight.
The
immediate past Greater Accra Communications Director of the NPP and
National Youth Organizer aspirant, Michael Kwabena Ampong averred that
the NDC General Secretary has over the years proven to take delight in
"deception, ethnocentrism and propaganda" which to him, makes him
(General Mosquito) a great disappointment to the Ghanaian citizenry.
He
said, in a press statement, that the NDC, particularly its General
Secretary, has done everything possible to run down the NPP and dent the
party's image.
But to him, their attempts have all backfired and openly exposed the NDC government who has performed abysmally.
"It
is very nauseating and pathetic to hear Mr. Nketia still claiming that
he still maintains that the then seventeen flagbearership aspirants of
the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2007 are still thieves. His reason
being that none of the people he accused had been able to challenge him
at court. To many Ghanaians, his reason lacks logic and it is very weak.
"The
question most people are asking is that since the NDC assumed the reins
of government some five years ago, how many of the erstwhile NPP
Government Appointees and officials have they been able to prosecute and
convict under the laws of Ghana before any competent court of
jurisdiction?"
He called on all appropriate authorities in the country to bring General Mosquito to order.
"General
Mosquito must be advised by all stakeholders such as civil society
organizations, religious leaders, traditional authorities and indeed the
top echelon of the NDC to desist from the old counterproductive
political strategy which do not put bread and butter on our tables since
the majority of all Ghanaian electorates needs a fair deal from
politicians which is prudent economic management that would enabled them
live a meaningful life." he appealed. |
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