The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has asked former President John Mahama to apologise for the dangerous ethnic sentiments he raised during the voter registration exercise.
According to the ruling party, since the flagbearer of the opposition NDC has conceded that the recent registration exercise was successful, it will be prudent on his part to apologise after initially bastardizing the exercise by raising “dangerous ethnic sentiments, jeopardizing the security of the state with unwarranted attacks,”
According to the NPP, Mr Mahama’s actions “which were mirrored by the leadership of his party unduly created fear and raised political tension in the country. Certainly, Ghanaians didn’t deserve this from an immediate past President of this great country who is again seeking the mandate”
Addressing the media in Accra Monday, General Secretary of the NPP, John Boadu said he NPP will continue to work hard to meet the needs of Ghanaians.
“The times demand strong and decisive leadership on the issues that have impacted our lives. It is in pursuit of our stated goals that we have not only strengthened the economy but have also managed to provide social and economic support in terms of cost-free water and electricity as well as business-support schemes,” he added.
He said the NPP’s vision of the way forward captured in its 2020 manifesto will hopefully be shared with Ghanaians on the 22 of August 2020, adding that the NPP government remains focused and expect a massive turnout on December 7 to consolidate the leadership and good governance offered by His Excellency President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Ghana | Atinkaonline.com