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NDP Disassociates Itself From NDC-Election Demo Against Electoral Commission And Supreme Court


Secretary-General of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Alhaji Mohamed Frimpong has hinted that the party is disassociating itself from a scheduled demonstration aimed at registering their displeasure about the on-going Supreme Court (SC) hearing and the Electoral Commission (EC).


In a communique sighted by ThinkNews Online, Alhaji Frimpong said “It is worthy to note these notices are being orchestrated by fanatics of the NDC who in their diabolic assignment seek to drag the NDP into their sunken image,” the disclaimer revealed. They consider this lazy and indolent approach to an election Petition to be an easy walkway to their dream for power by blind militancy in noisy outrage as they stagger into a political bottomless pit,”




He added that for the NDC to cite or court the NDP for an evil collaboration in clear violation of rule of law smarks the depth of shameless desperation on the perilous political journey of the largest opposition party.


"We hereby serve notice that the NDP will take every step necessary to expose the individuals behind this shameless defamation of the NDP in their futile attempt to drag our great party into the NDC failing thirst and hunger for political power. Desperate and drowning NDC is clutching at any and every straw to resuscitate itself from a glaring abyss. The NDP as a political party is made up of reflectively like-minded people who believe in the rule of and espousing discourse on expectations of the citizenry devoid of any deceptive propaganda. We will therefore on any day stand by the institutions of state and especially respect the ruling of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the land." he mentioned.




The demonstration is scheduled for Thursday, 25th February 2021, at Obra Spot in Accra.


Below is a copy of the disclaimer:


DISCLAIMER:

POLICE NOTICE OF PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION AND JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT- JOINT COMMITTEE OF NDP/NDC.


Our attention has been drawn to a purported JOINT COMMITTEE OF NDP/NDC in a widely circulating social media notice associating the NDP to a needlessly mindless demonstration against the EC and Justices of the Supreme Court and slated for Thursday, 25th February 2021, in Accra.


It is worthy to note these notices are being orchestrated by fanatics of the NDC who in their diabolic assignment seek to drag the NDP into their sunken image.


They consider this lazy and indolent approach to an election Petition to be an easy walkway to their dream for power by blind militancy in noisy outrage as they stagger into a political bottomless pit. For the NDC to cite or court the NDP for an evil collaboration in clear violation of rule of law smarks the depth of shameless desperation on the perilous political journey of the NDC.


We hereby serve notice that the NDP will take every step necessary to expose the individuals behind this shameless defamation of the NDP in their futile attempt to drag our great party into the NDC's failing thirst and hunger for political power. Desperate and drowning NDC is clutching at any and every straw to resuscitate itself from a glaring abyss.


The NDP, therefore, seeks to totally dissociate itself from any demonstration by any acts of conception, planning or participation, against the EC and the Justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana. Again for the public interest, Owusu Cobblah Richard and Kobby Ramson, proclaimed conveners of the purported demonstration are not members nor founding fathers of NDP and must be disregarded as heartless political imposters.


The NDP as a political party is made up of reflectively like-minded people who believe in the rule of and espousing discourse on expectations of the citizenry devoid of any deceptive propaganda. We will therefore on any day stand by the institutions of state and especially respect the ruling of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the land.


Alhaji Mohammed Frimpong


Secretary-General, NDP


Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith

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