Asiedu Nketiah In Fresh Trouble

According to the leadership of Patriotic Voices in the persons of Mr. Abubakari Yakubu and Mr. Akwasi Sarpong, the NDC scribe during a meeting with the NDC faithful in the Ashanti Region instigated that the Minority in Parliament should give the Deputy Speaker of Parliament slaps if he does something they the minority don't like.

Asiedu Nketiah  In Fresh Trouble
Asiedu Nketiah
The General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, popularly known as General Mosquito has incurred the wrath of a new youth group affiliated to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) called Patriotic Voices over his recent comment.
 
According to the leadership of Patriotic Voices in the persons of Mr. Abubakari Yakubu and Mr. Akwasi Sarpong, the NDC scribe during a meeting with the NDC faithful in the Ashanti Region instigated that the Minority in Parliament should give the Deputy Speaker of Parliament slaps if he does something they the minority don't like.
The group argued that it is unfortunate such a statement is coming from the Chief Scribe of the largest opposition party in the country. 
"We believe the General Secretary is a member of the Parliamentary Service Board. People who are nominated to this board are people of high integrity and above reproach. 
"A statement like this should be coming from people lower down the ladder and not from highly valued people like Asiedu Nketiah. The NDC has not distanced itself from the utterances, meaning they are in support," the group stated.
The group asserted that the deafening silence of the leadership of the NDC makes it even more unfortunate. 
The group pointed out the National Chairman of the NDC, Mr. Ofosu Ampofo, also lent his voice to this evil advocacy, adding that "This shows the character of the NDC."
The group pointed out that the NDC's Presidential Hopeful even at one time admitted that they came from a revolutionary background and if it came to unleashing violence they were streets ahead of any party in the country.
The group maintained that it is strange that no identifiable bodies have commented, much less condemned, this evil statement that can trigger chaos and disunity in the country. 
"We of the Patriotic Voices condemn this statement in no uncertain terms. It is evil, divisive, and doesn't forge national unity for national development and prosperity.
"Come again, Asiedu Nketiah. Come again, NDC. We need peace to develop the country, not chaos and anarchy," the group dared Mr. Nketiah