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Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has condemned an attack on his residence on Sunday calling on the President and police to stop the brutality.
The flagbearer in a statement Monday said it was unfortunate that police have looked on unconcerned, and the President of the land has not, on a single occasion, condemned any of these brutal acts by his Ministers.
He urged all political parties and Ghanaians committed to promoting peace and interested in taking Ghana's democracy places to work with the party in "securing these end."
“Ghanaian democrats, no matter their party affiliation, should stand shoulder to shoulder to defend and promote the aims of our democratic Republic that also include standing up against the bully," the statement said.
Nana Akufo-Addo assured the President and his army of propaganda warriors "that they would not succeed in their intimidation and deliberate propaganda mongering against the NPP and I.”
The three-time flagbearer bemoaned the wanton brutalisation of some NPP supporters in other parts of the country by members of the National Democratic Congress adding “Unfortunately, these savage attacks against our party activists have gone unpunished, with the perpetrators of these acts walking free."
Below is the statement:
Below is a copy of the full statement
Sunday, November 13, 2016, was a sad day in our nation’s history. On that day, the Ghanaian people saw a most unbecoming sight: the home of the leader of Ghana’s biggest opposition party being attacked by supporters of the ruling National Democratic Congress government.
One would, ordinarily, have treated it as a one-off spectacle, in spite of the nature of the attack. However, my 4-day tour of the Brong Ahafo Region, has revealed a rather disturbing trend, leading up to this year’s elections.
In Sankore, on Thursday, October 10, I witnessed, at first hand, the open brutalization of NPP members. Prior to my visit, two NPP members had been brutally murdered by NDC thugs. The scars of intimidation and assault by thugs recruited by Hon. Eric Opoku, MP for the constituency and Brong Ahafo Regional Minister, are still evident. In Asutifi South, a few kilometres away, another Minister in President Mahama’s government, Hon. Collins Dauda, MP, is also perpetrating violence against his own constituents. Ghanaians heard on the radio comments made by the brother of Hon. Collins Dauda to the effect that he kills people on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, these savage attacks against our party activists, have gone unpunished, with the perpetrators of these acts walking free. We have protested the apparently selective manner in which the law is being applied against those perceived to be political opponents of the current government. The police have looked on unconcerned, and the President of the land has not, on a single occasion, condemned any of these brutal acts by his Ministers.
Is it then a surprise that NDC footsoldiers have become emboldened to extend these attacks to all parts of the country?
For us in the NPP, the peace of the nation, as well as the consolidation of our democratic governance are not negotiable. We urge all political parties and Ghanaians committed to promoting peace and deepening our democracy to work with us in securing these ends. Ghanaian democrats, no matter their party affiliation, should stand shoulder to shoulder to defend and promote the aims of our democratic Republic, that also include standing up against the bully.
Let the President and his army of propaganda warriors be assured that they would not succeed in their intimidation and deliberate propaganda mongering against the NPP and I.
We shall continue to believe in Ghana. We will muster the necessary courage to defend democratic Ghana and continue in our peaceful quest to win power in 2016 and bring back hope and opportunities to the people of Ghana, irrespective of their politics, creed, ethnicity, region, religion, age, gender or social status.
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