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Do what is right and stop
being hysterical about my "All Die Be Die" statement - Nana
Addo
Wednesday, February 16, 2011:-The 2012 presidential
candidate of the NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo, has charged the
Mills-Mahama NDC government to do what is right and stop
being hysterical about his “all die be die”.
He has called on the President to ensure that the police do
their constitutional duty by protecting Ghanaians without
fear or favour. He has also urged the President, who is the
leader of the ruling party, to direct his party to make
elections in Ghana free of intimidations, violence and
fraud.
He said “the NPP has always been the party for peace and we
will continue to advocate for free, fair, open and
transparent elections. This notwithstanding, the NDC with
every given opportunity continues to show that they only
believe in the politics of violence and
intimidation. The NPP will no longer sit and watch the NDC
have their way. We will not throw the first stone, but if
they do, we will rise up and defend ourselves and ensure
that we protect our votes.”
He continued that “if the NDC are sure in their minds that
they won’t come into the 2012 elections with their usual
intimidation and violence tactics, why worry about my
comments? Rather than being hysterical about my comments,
they should put in place the proper
measures that would assure all of us that the elections
would be free, fair, open and transparent. That’s all we ask
of them.”
He was speaking at the Radash Memorial Hotel, Tuesday when
he met with a large section of NPP constituency officers of
the Northern region as well as parliamentary hopefuls and
regional executives as part of a nationwide tour by the
leadership of the party to educate all
stakeholders in the upcoming 30th April parliamentary
primaries of the party.
He charged the executives at all levels, from national to
constituency, not to take sides in the parliamentary
elections. He noted that “I can confidently tell you that
our national Chairman, Mr. Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey and
his team of national officers have no
preferred candidate and are determined to conduct a free,
fair, open and transparent election.”
He stressed that “you have to vote for hard working men and
women who
can take our message to every nook and cranny of our
country.
Candidates who can help maximize our votes to ensure that we
win both
the presidential and parliamentary elections of 2012.”
Nana Addo cautioned them against the use of unguarded
language in the process adding that they only have to tell
delegates what they can do to help the party win the
elections in the constituency and not reduce the contest to
personal attacks. He added that delegates also have a role
to play in that regard and called on them not to entertain
candidates or their messengers who come to you to insult
other candidates.
He noted that “if the elections are conducted in a healthy
manner, the party will come out more united and stronger and
that is surely in our interest.”
He also cautioned against the use of his name by candidates
in their campaigns adding that he has not asked anybody to
come and contest the elections with his name. “Let them tell
you what they have done and what they can do for the party.”
Earlier in the day, the team on their way to Tamale
fromBolgatanga stopped at Walewale to hold a meeting with
four constituencies, Naleirugu/Gambaga, Bunkpurugu Nyonyo,
Walewale and Yakaba Kubore all part of the Northern region.
Source: Herbert Krapa
Tamale
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U.S. Policy to Address Internet
Freedom
NYTimes, Feb 15, Ghanadot
- Days after Facebook and Twitter added fuel to a revolt
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Press Release, Feb 14, Ghanadot -
The principled protestors of
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important message to false democracies across the world.
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President Mills and his persuasive
anger
Commentary, Feb 15, Ghanadot - President Atta
Mill’s anger after seeing the video by Anas on
corruption at the Port of Tema is persuasive enough to
be worthy of support; never mind the fact that some of
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Do what is right and stop being
hysterical about my "All Die Be Die" statement - Nana Addo
Accra, Feb 16, Ghanadot - Feb 16, 2011:-The 2012
presidential candidate of the NPP, Nana Akufo-Addo, has
charged the Mills-Mahama NDC government to do what is right
and stop being hysterical about his “all die be die”....More |
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