NDC’s Deputy General Secretary-Koku Anyidoho has stated in a recent interview that President Akufo-Addo is lucky the era of coup d’état in Ghana has long gone, else he would have suffered a coup.
Anyidoho told Rainbow Radio that Nana Addo is repeating the same mistakes of his late father who was the Ceremonial President and Abrefa Busia the Prime Minister.
He said; ‘’What Akufo-Addo is doing today was the same thing his father did. There was mass dismissal of state workers and majority of them were Voltarians. A Ghanaian citizen took the case to court and won but the Progress Party said, there will not obey the ruling of the court and so, General Acheampong and his team took over through a coup becomes nobody could countenance the government.”
“Akufo-Addo is doing the same thing but unfortunately this time around, nobody is asking for a military intervention. What will happen will be a people’s revolution. We shall stand up and fight this injustice. We will not keep quiet and allow this injustice to continue.’’ Koku Anyidoho added.
He also said that the NDC will capitalise on Nana Addo and the NPP’s mistake to win the next general elections.
’The NDC; because we are part of the democratic dispensation, we are readying ourselves by strategizing ourselves properly and efficiently so come 2020, we can win back the confidence of Ghanaians through the ballot box.’’ When asked if the NDC delivered on the mandate given them during their tenure, he said, the party did it best adding, nobody, is claiming that we did everything.
We did what we could. When you are given the mandate by the people, you have to do your best and do what you can. The NDC created a peaceful environment for a peaceful co-existence but we are seeing the exact opposite today and unfortunately for us, civil society is quiet,’’ he stated.
This post was published on May 29, 2017 2:41 PM
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