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Felix Ofosu Kwakye, an activist of the ruling National Democratic Congress said the Executive Director of IMANI Ghana Mr. Franklin Cudjoe has embarrassed himself considerably.
Executive Director of IMANI Franklin Cudjoe harshly described Felix on his facebook wall as “an advanced bootlicker and a mere useful idiot”.
Mr. Kwakye in his response to the insinuations maintained that IMANI and other policy organizations are not above criticism.
Speaking on Asempa Fm’s Ekosii Sen on Thursday, Mr. Kwakye stated that, if IMANI is unhappy with his criticisms against them they have every right to reply him but not the extent of casting insinuations at him.
“On any day, I can debate him on any debate but I’m not jumping into the gutter with him,” Felix said.
He said Mr. Cudjoe under the guise of working as a civil society advocate, has been tolerated for making dire comments about state organizations like the Ghana Statistical Services.
He added that “Franklyn Cudjoe’s arrogance is what is leading him to say anything he likes but if he is doing his NPP politics he should concentrate on it”.
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