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The Member of Parliament for La Dadekotopon constituency of Acrra, Nii Amasah Namoale has taken a swipe at his colleague on the side of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Kennedy Agyapong, describing him as "loose talker".
Mr. Agyapong has taken on the leadership of his party, accusing them of failing to render accountability. He has also vowed to ensure the all the current national executive officers of the NPP lose their respective positions at the March 1 national delegates' congress.
"Kennedy is like a [toothless bull] dog who barks anyhow but he cannot and dare not bite," Nii Namoale said on the "Mpεnsεmpεnsεmu" (discussion) segment of the "Bawdam" morning show on Adom TV, Thursday.
Nii Amasah Namoale regrets having a member of parliament make such “useless” utterances aimed at shooting down a party on whose ticket he was elected.
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP subsequently described Kennedy Agyapong as a "braggart" and a loose talker. ‘’Kennedy is a braggart, he talks too much. We are tired of you Kennedy. Stop being a talkative,” the MP exclaimed.
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