Central Regional Secretary of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP), Kwamena Duncan has censured President John Dramani Mahama severely
for failing to condemn the attacks on Nana Addo's residence.Speaking on
Peace FM's 'Kokrokoo', Kwamena Duncan told host Kwami Sefa Kayi
the President adopted a wrong approach in addressing the
incident.
According to him, he blamed the President stressing that his
comments following the incident didn't show a good mark of leadership.
He
was alarmed that the President would condone the violent attacks on Nana Addo's
house while the international community condemns the actions of his party
supporters.
“Not just the ambassadors and the commissioners of these
two countries that have come out to condemn it but the State Department. The
United States Department has also added its voice that, under President
Mahama-NDC, this is unacceptable (unacceptable); a very condemnable
act!”
“What he has succeeded in doing is that, see, he has shown
the NDC that I am here. For as long as I remain the President, you can have your
way all the time. And classically, he showed it. He showed it in the Montie 3
and luckily for us his position is 3. The Montie 3 corresponding with his
position 3 means he is lawless,” he said.
To Kwamena Duncan, "the
first thing you (President Mahama) say is that look, I do not condone such
violent attacks. I do not and it is reprehensible. It is unacceptable. You
indeed condemn them in the strongest possible words you can find. But he didn’t
do that. He rather shifted the blame on the Police.” |