NPP Condemns Koku
…Over Reckless Coup Statement
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has described as unfortunate comments by Koku Anyidoho the Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) seeking to incite Ghanaians to revolt against the Nana Akufo-Addo-led government.
According to the party, the statement is reckless, amateurish, and misguided, especially judging from Koku’s background as a former presidential spokesperson for former President John Evans Atta Mills, who was hailed by all as a peace-loving personality.
The deputy NDC Scribe has come under harsh public criticism following comments that the Nana Addo government would be hit by coup over the ratification of the US-Ghana military agreement.
But Sammy Awuku the party’s National Youth Organizer in a strongly worded statement said “We call on the security agencies to be on the alert because there is no smoke without fire. The police should invite Mr. Anyidoho over his treasonable comments and inciting Ghanaians to forcibly remove a democratically elected government.”
We call on all Ghanaians to condemn this reckless statement of Mr Anyidoho because 25 years of uninterrupted democratic rule under the Fourth Republic did not come cheap.
He said the country must guard its democracy jealously and must not allow any disappointed and peeved Politician feeling the pinch of being in opposition to take our destiny for granted.
“The security network must be on high alert on March 28, since the NDC is bent on using the demonstration to destabilize the country. We will resist any attempt by the opposition NDC to make Ghana ungovernable”.
The NPP National Youth Organizer added: “The rule of law must work and everyone must respect the law. Ghanaians voted massively for President Akufo-Addo to rule for four years and we must respect that. If the NDC has alternate views on how this nation should be governed, there are constitutional avenues for doing so, other than inciting the citizenry to a coup d’etat”.
Mr. Awuku warned that anyone who will dare disturb the enviable peace and order in Ghana will be met squarely.
By: Jeffrey De-Graft Johnson/ thePublisher
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