Sunday, December 11, 2016

NPP condemns attacks on NDC supporters

NPP Acting General Secretary, John Boadu
The leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has comdemned attacks on supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) which were allegedly perpetrated by its members in the aftermath of their victory in the Presidential polls.

A statement signed by the NPP Acting General Secretary, John Boadu said the party does not condone or sanction such acts if they were found to be true.

The statement urged Ghana Police Service to enforce the laws of the land by bringing "to book any person, irrespective of their political affiliations, found to be perpetrating acts of violence against any person".

"Whilst the occasion of the NPP’s victory has understandably led to widespread jubilation amongst party supporters, sympathisers, and, indeed, members of the general public, we appeal to our supporters and everybody else to be guided by the statement made by the President-Elect of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, in his acceptance speech on 9th December, where he entreated supporters “to respect the peace and the property and lives of everybody, especially those of our political opponents," the statement said.

“We are the party of the rule of law, and we should act accordingly, with magnanimity in our moment of victory.

"All of us have a responsibility to ensure that the dignified, peaceful exercise of their sovereign power that the Ghanaian people manifested on 7th December, which has enhanced significantly the image of our country, be protected in this period of transition from one government to another".



Below is the entire NPP statement;


NPP CONDEMNS POST-ELECTION ATTACKS, URGES SUPPORTERS TO REMAIN CALM

The attention of the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has been drawn to reports of alleged acts of violence and vandalism being perpetrated allegedly against some political opponents of the NPP in the aftermath of the announcements of the results of the 2016 election.

We condemn in no uncertain terms these distasteful occurrences, if true, and wish to state that NPP will not condone or sanction such actions.

We urge the Ghana Police Service to enforce the laws of the land, and bring to book any person, irrespective of their political affiliations, found to be perpetrating acts of violence against any person.

Whilst the occasion of the NPP’s victory has understandably led to widespread jubilation amongst party supporters, sympathisers, and, indeed, members of the general public, we appeal to our supporters and everybody else to be guided by the statement made by the President-Elect of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, in his acceptance speech on 9th December, where he entreated supporters “to respect the peace and the property and lives of everybody, especially those of our political opponents.

“We are the party of the rule of law, and we should act accordingly, with magnanimity in our moment of victory.”

All of us have a responsibility to ensure that the dignified, peaceful exercise of their sovereign power that the Ghanaian people manifested on 7th December, which has enhanced significantly the image of our country, be protected in this period of transition from one government to another.

God bless our homeland Ghana.

……signed……

John Boadu General Secretary (Ag)





Source.graphic.com.gh

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