A phantom document titled Agenda for Victory 2012 has surfaced, the content of which has led to a cross fire and name calling between top officials of the two leading political parties.
The document, riddled with grammatical mistakes, chronicles supposed plots by the National Democratic Congress to divert attention from the controversial Woyome gate and subsequently to rig elections 2012.
The document, said to have been authored by two unnamed professors and one Dr. Kunto-who cannot immediately be identified- spells out how the NDC is allegedly planning to use the infamous MV Benjamin cocaine case to divert attention from the controversial Woyome saga; how to alter the biometric registration process, especially in the Ashanti Region, the stronghold of the NPP; malign the NPP flagbearer Nana Akufo-Addo all in attempt by the NDC to retain power in the 2012 elections.
The New Patriotic Party claims to have intercepted the phantom document and vehemently accuses the governing National Democratic Congress of authoring it.
Party chairman Jake Obetsebi Lamptey in an interview with Joy News insists the party had stumbled upon that document for a while now but did not take it serious until the manifestations of the ‘blueprints’ of the document.
He cited what he said was the sudden arrest of Asem Dake, a key suspect in the missing 77 parcels of the MV Benjamin cocaine in 2006 and related comments by the Director of Communications, Koku Anyidoho that in the coming days leading members of the NPP, including the ex-president, will be questioned for their roles in the cocaine saga.
He also cited what he said are the unrestrained character assassinations of the NPP flagbearer, saying, “If you have something in a document and not one, not two, but three things at least inside that document have come to pass then you have some responsibility to look more carefully at the document.”
He said the NPP has begun to take the document more seriously and are beginning to probe the actual source of it.
But government says the document lacks credibility and can only be the incompetent work of a desperate opposition.
A deputy Information Minister James Agyenim Boateng told Joy News’ Dzifa Bampoh the 12 page document is pregnant with too many grammatical errors, foul language- a document that can never be attributed to two learned professors and a Dr., insisting the document “has Jake Obetsebi Lamptey’s signature all over it.”
He said not even an SHS leaver should be credited with such a document much less two professors.
He described the discussion of the document as a “waste of airtime” counseling “Jake Obetsebi Lamptey and his people to do a much better job the next time."
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