The
Managing Editor of the Searchlight newspaper, Ken Agyei Kuranchie has
expressed disappointment in the leadership of the ruling National
Democratic Congress (NDC) and the Mayor of Accra, Alfred Oko
Vanderpuije, for abusing the memory of the late President.
A
couple of days ago, the Accra Mayor informed the media and the entire
nation of the Assembly’s decision to rename the national hockey pitch
after the late President John Evans Atta Mills.
The facility,
which was credited to Madam Theodosia Okoh’s name, was vehemently
protested on air by the Mayor, who argued that the facility should be in
honour of the late President.
The controversial renaming of the
national facility ignited public discussions and resulted in President
Mahama summoning Mr. Vanderpuije to the Flagstaff House and directing
that the status quo should remain.
President Mahama also rendered
an apology to Madam Theodosia, explaining the new development as a “sad
mistake” and “over-zealousness” on the part of the Mayor.
Speaking
on OmanFM’s “National Agenda” on Monday, Ken Kuranchie opined that the
turn of events is simply meant to tarnish the reputation of the late
President.
He therefore advised the ruling party to “stop playing
with the memory of Professor Mills…It is not fair to the man. They used
him to get to power. They used his death to campaign and they are even
abusing his memory in the name of politics. For me, it is simply not
good enough.”
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