Election 2020: NDC can protest all year, still won't change the outcome – Protozoa

He said Akufo-Addo was re-elected due to his good works and record

Election 2020: NDC can protest all year, still won't change the outcome – Protozoa
Mr. Frank Asiedu Bekoe a.k.a Protozoa

The Director of Political Affairs at the Office of the Chief of Staff, Mr. Frank Asiedu Bekoe popularly known  as Protozoa says the numerous protests by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and its supporters will not change the Presidential election results declared by Electoral Commission .

He said even if the protests continued all year, it will not change the fact that Nana Addo-Addo Dankwa is the declared winner of the just-ended polls.

According to him, Ghanaians voted and re-elected President Akufo-Addo for a second term because of the good works he did when he was given the nod four years ago.

Protozoa was speaking at the Ayawaso West Wuogun Constituency where he went on an appreciation tour to thank the constituents for voting massively for the incumbent MP, Madam Lydia Seyram Alhassan and President Akufo-Addo.

“Weeks ago, I was here to plead with you to vote for President Akufo-Addo and Lydia Seyram Alhassan. You listened and voted massively for them so I’m here to thank you all. We thank all Ghanaians for supporting the NPP. We are happy you chose free education over construction of mortuaries and legalization of Okada. Because you voted for the Free SHS policy, you will see lawyers and doctors emerging from your families. God bless you all,” Protozoa said.

He further urged the NDC protestors to go about their protests in a civil manner and advised them not to be violent or cause chaos in exercising their constitutional rights.

“Those demonstrating can continue for 365 days but they must ensure they comply with the laws. Demonstrations are a good way to exercise so you can continue demonstrating,” he added.

Protozoa also promised the constituents that the NPP will do everything within its powers to bring development to the constituency and the country as a whole.