According to the former secretary, the demand for apology from the NPP is unnecessary and would rather encourage the NPP to apologise to Ghanaians for shielding Madam Jean Mensa, the Electoral Commission Chair, from giving evidence as to what really happened during the 2020 elections.
“The NPP must also apologise to Ghanaians for taking over from the NDC a healthy economy and sending it to a comatose state where subsequently not a single Ghanaian will be permitted for employment in the public sector in 2023 under an IMF conditionality,” he said in an interview.
“Matters of this nature are the serious bread and butter issues that ought to engage our attention.”
“I wish to use this opportunity to give reminder to our cherished delegates that as the election is getting closer the detractors of the NDC party will deliberately create baseless stories against our impeccable General and hype such falsehoods just to cause disaffection.
“Hon Johnson Asiedu Nketiah remains focused for victory and I humbly appeal to delegates to be resolute in support for him.”