National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communicator, Sammy Gyamfi says the best country befitting the status of President Akufo-Addo, if he wants to be a dictator who doesn’t want to hear contrary view points is Syria.
Speaking on Adom TV’s Badwam this morning, the NDC communicator did not spare the President, accusing the him of adopting Mobutu Seseko as a mentor.
Mr Sammy Gyamfi was reacting to the President’s address to the nation on Thursday night regarding the controversial Ghana-US military deal in which, among others, the President took swipe at the opposition NDC for being ‘reckless nation wreckers’ whose patriotism was questionable.

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Sammy Gyamfi said the President was being dishonest about the enhancement of the deal under his watch, and his attempts to compare the present deal to previous ones was flawed.
“If Akufo-Addo wants to be dictator, he should go to Syria. That’s the place for him, not Ghana. We will continue to expose him. We will not stop criticizing him today or tomorrow”, he said.
“How can the President lie that Ghanaian troops use their ID cards to travel?”, he quizzed.
He said President Akufo-Addo needed to learn how to listen to criticism of his politics without losing his cool.

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But on the same show, Deputy Executive Director to the National Service Scheme, Henry Nana Boakye disagreed.
He hailed the President for “putting NDC where they belong”, saying he couldn’t have put it any better.
He accused the NDC of being hypocrites who want to hoodwink unsuspecting Ghanaians on the US Military defence agreement.




5 COMMENTS

  1. Young people speaking to elders in such a language because of partisan politics. Where did we go wrong in our cultural training as Ghanaians. I weep for the future.

  2. Apparently this Ghana -Us deal has been an ongoing affair for years, transcending political affiliations, since the 1979 revolution, if not further down that lane. Ghanaian military personnel have enjoyed the same priviledges on peace missions abroad, and do actually enjoy these rights.
    It’d be ethically inappropriate of the NDC to trigger this nation-wide chaos and disruption of civil life, and one wonders if they’re doing this out of ignorance or purpose.
    They should be held culpable if the latter is substantiated, and made to face due consequences, whatever that may be.

  3. If our Lord Jesus Christ becomes president of Ghana, the NDC apologist and aparatiks will run their ugly mouths at him. We are wallowing in poverty, because NDC little minds have wasted over 27yrs of the nations development agenda. If a nation is governed by liars and thieves as we saw with the last NDC government there should be little surprise as to our poor status.

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