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Dr. Arthur Kobina Kennedy, a member of the New Patriotic Party who recently contested its flag-bearer slot, has cautioned the party to be wary of false friends in the media.
In a rejoinder to The Ghanaian Chronicle newspaper over its story Friday, headlined BONKING CAUSED NPP DEFEAT, Arthur K said there are some in the media who are peddling mischief-inspired falsehoods against him and his book, CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH but whose actions are aimed at tearing the NPP apart.
“To those in my party who have become unwitting accomplices of the peddlers of falsehood, let me warn you. Those peddling these falsehoods are not trying to destroy me--- I am not important enough. Their mission is the destruction of the NPP. They fear what will happen if our party unites around the bold cautions and ideas contained in this book. They fear our victory in 2012. Let us beware and be warned.”
He said The Chronicle’s headline and allegation that he Arthur Kennedy, has written in his book that while some of the key figures in the party were criss-crossing the county campaigning, others were enjoying with their girlfriends in hotels to the detriment of the party and as a result of which, among others, the NPP lost the 2008 elections is untrue and “not supportable by the book” and that “nothing in “CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH” will lead a reasonable person” to that conclusion.
Read Arthur K’s rejoinder to The Chronicle below
Dear Editor,
RE: BONKING CAUSED NPP DEFEAT
I wish to react to the above headline attributed to me in extreme anger.
As reported by “MYJOYONLINE”, your paper claims that “Dr. Arthur Kennedy who headed Nana Akufo-Addo’s communication team during the elections but is now cooling it off in the USA, alleged in his book that while some of the key figures in the party were criss-crossing the county campaigning, others were enjoying with their girlfriends in hotels to the detriment of the party.”
This quote is not supportable by the book and nothing in “CHASING THE ELEPHANT INTO THE BUSH” will lead a reasonable person to the conclusion that became your headline. In fact, it is a wicked and deliberate lie. It is a classic illustration of the type of gutter journalism practiced by so many in our country.
In a nation characterized in large part by irresponsible journalism, your newspaper has reached a new low. My anger is further heightened by the fact that I took the trouble to send your paper a copy of my book.
A seasoned journalist interested in honest reporting and our political development would have found a lot of constructive headlines from the book or even from the body of your story. Amongst the significant issues raised by the book are
- The over 205 thousand spoilt ballots that could have given the NPP a first round victory.
- The systematic attacks on the institutions of state by the NDC campaign that was documented by the EU Monitoring team.
- The Election-night shenanigans in places as far apart as Ablekuma, Asutifi and Ketu that distorted the will of the people.
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