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[ 2016-12-04 ]

NPP Executives must start preparing for their funeral – Asiedu Nketia
The General Secretary of the ruling National
Democratic Congress, (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia
has said, executives of the opposition New
Patriotic Party must prepare ahead for their
funeral next year due to curses invoked by some of
their party executives in some parts of the
country seeking the gods of their lands to kill
anyone who rigs this year’s election.

According to him, the NPP is best known for
rigging election therefore, it is obvious the
executives of the NPP are going to die right after
the December 7 polls hence the need to start
purchasing their own coffin for their funeral next
year.

“What facinates me most is the part where those
invoking the curses say that, the gods should kill
anyone who rigs the election, if these gods indeed
could kill, then by the end of next year, all the
NPP executives will die because in this county,
the NDC is the party which believes in free, fair
and transparent elections, but the NPP is well
noted for rigging election, so if the’re
invoking curses for the gods to kill those who rig
the election, then they should get prepared and
start buying their own coffins, we will bury them
one after the other next year ”

Mr. Nketia, popularly known in politics as General
Mosquito, further said, the increasing phenomenon
of invoking curses by some executives of the
opposition party exposes there hypocritical slogan
“the Battle is the Lords” which seeks to
deceive Ghanaians that, they depend on God only
for their electoral fortunes.

He said this when ddressing supporters of the NDC
on Saturday during a mammoth regional rally
organized by the Ruling National Democratic
congress to crown the campaign activities in the
region ahead of December 7 polls.

The General Secretary of the Party, Johnson Asiedu
Nketia stated that, the party is recapturing some
Parliamentary seats previously occupied by the NDC
but now occupied by the opposition New Patriotic
Party.

He mentioned Fanteakwa North,and South Abirim,
Asuogyaman, Abuakwa North, Lower West Akyem,
Ayensuano, and Nsawam Adoagyiri as some of the
seats in the region the party has targeted to
recapture in addition to the seven seats already
occupied by NDC MPs in the region.

The rally, held at Koforidua Jackson pack was
attended by supporters of the party from across
the 33 constituencies in the region.

The rally was also attended by the Vice President
Kwasi Amissah Arthur ,Minister of Finance, Seth
Tekper, Minister of communication, Dr. Edward
Omane Boamah,General Secretary of NDC Johnson
Asiedu Nketia as well as Parliamentary candidates
of the party in the region.

Source - Kasapafm



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