Politics

Apologise For “Dangerous Ethnic Sentiments” – NPP to Mahama

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called out former president John Mahama to apologise to Ghanaians for his ethnic comments during the voter registration exercise.

This comes after the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer admitted the exercise was large successful and met the expectations of his party.

In reaction the NPP while addressing the media said, “Happily, ladies and gentlemen, in a reported Facebook live session held on tour in Kete Krachie, the leader of the NDC, John Mahama, having initially bastardized the voter registration, has now conceded that the exercise has been successful. So, we, in the NPP expect him to apologise to the nation for the dangerous ethnic sentiments he raised, jeopardizing the security of the state with unwarranted attacks.”

They added, “His 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.”

Meanwhile the NPP is set to launch its manifesto on August 22 ahead of the December 7 polls.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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