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Where am I? News NDC 'BIG WIG' THREATENS ASIEDU NKETIA OVER RAWLINGS
NDC 'BIG WIG' THREATENS ASIEDU NKETIA OVER RAWLINGS E-mail

 A leading member of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) has threatened to spill the beans if the shabby treatment of former president Rawlings doesn’t cease with immediate effect.

Mr Seth Ofori Ohene was speaking specifically to the General Secretary of the NDC, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia whom he said was “overstepping his bounds.”

Mr Asiedu Nketia last week said it was misplaced for the party to be expected to beg Mr Rawlings to join its 2012 campaign. He argued if Mr Rawlings was bitter about his wife’s defeat at the NDC congress, he did not deserve any apology.

Before then, the chief scribe of the NDC had been reported as - while welcoming Dr Yao Obed Asamoah who broke away from the NDC on account of intractable differences with Mr Rawlings, back into the party - saying the barking dogs that drove Dr Asamoah and others out of the NDC had themselves been silenced.

Mr Seth Ofori, speaking on a radio news analysis programme, said the scant treatment of the former president was unacceptable and condemnable especially when the uncharitable comments consistently came from such a critical person as the General Secretary of the NDC.

He said while Mr Rawlings and others laid their lives for president Mills, then candidate Mills when it mattered most, those denigrating the former president today were nowhere to be found – they let President Mills down in unimaginable ways.

Mr Ofori, a Deputy Communications Director of the NDC in the 2008 elections, who later became Communications Director, threatened to expose all those who let the president down when he needed them most if they don’t stop the persistent provocative attempts to denigrate and undermine Mr Rawlings.

Regarded as a victim of the visceral relationship between Mr Rawlings and the Mills-led NDC government, the communication expert said, “I mean, we all know that the barking dog thing was [in reference] to the founder; there is no two ways about that; you can’t deny it; you can give it all kinds of explanations, it won’t work; it’s unfortunate…it’s unacceptable.”Source:Myjoyonline.com
Last Updated on Monday, 07 November 2011 16:44
 

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