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A Youth Activist of the ruling National Democratic Congress, Peter Boamah Otukonor says the killing of the Libyan leader, Muammar Al-Gaddafi should be a great lesson for the opposition NPP’s leader Nana Akufo-Addo and its Chairman Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey.
According to him, the two leaders believe in bloodshed, a belief shared by Gaddafi and for which he died.
The Libyan leader was killed Thursday after gun battle in his home town of Sirte but Otukonor believes it is a big lesson to warmongers in the country.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s current affairs programme Kukurantumi, he noted that though Gaddafi was a good leader with all the credentials, he died because he believed in all-die-be-die and that the leadership of the NPP may suffer same fate if they do not take care.
“Look there is an Akan proverb which says anyone who pulls machete dies on the same machete so the NPP who believes in all die-be-die should be careful” he said.
He urged the NPP leaderships to have a second thought of their all-die-be-die statement and work within the rule of law.
He described the killing of the Libyan leader as an attack on Africa with the intention of crippling Africa’s unity.
He said Gaddafi was the only African who belied in the unity of the African nations but his assignation will put fear in the freedom fighters of the continent.
He said the NPP is sowing a bad seed which will come back to haunt them in their declaration of all-die-be-die.
“Look if Nana Addo and Jake do not take care they will die under the violence that they are calling for” he stressed.
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