Yentua Demo: NDC Communication Officer blames Akufo-Addo for poor turn out Godwin Ako Gunn- NDC Deputy National Communication Officer
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Yentua Demo: NDC Communication Officer blames Akufo-Addo for poor turn out

The Deputy National Communication Officer of the Opposition National Democratic Congress Godwin Ako Gunn has blamed the poor turn up at the ‘Yentua Demonstration’ on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. According to the Deputy Communication Officer during his engagement with the media he said, people fear coming out for the ‘Yentua’ demonstration as expected because they know what the President can do. “People who skeptical know Nana Akufo-Addo, they know what he can do to media people, those who have lost their lives, those who have to run away that is people are scared sometimes to even come and join demonstration”. He stressed He added: But some of us are prepared to die on the street for Ghana. So, the people of Ghana will come out in their numbers and we complete it. However, he was hopeful that the number will see an increase before they start with the demonstration. “The number might not be my issue now but am telling you, there will be more than 20,000 people before we leave here. Just watch us in the next hour, this place will be flooded with people”. The opposition NDC and its representatives in Parliament have vowed to kick against the 1.75 percent levy which they said will affect electronic transactions and the poor masses. Meanwhile, the government has explained that the upsurge in the use of e-payment platforms, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, has been an impetus for the introduction of the levy. As a result, Ghana recorded a total of GHS500 billion from e-transactions in 2020 compared with GHS78 billion in 2016. However, the government says the e-Levy proceeds will be used to support development in the country such as entrepreneurship, youth employment, cyber security, and digital and road infrastructure and among other things. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen  Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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Piece of advice and encouragement to NDC party members—Godwin Ako Gunn Ako Gun
Opinion

Piece of advice and encouragement to NDC party members—Godwin Ako Gunn

It Will Take Our Collective Support And Collaboration In 2024. You Matter, The Person You Are Accusing, Also Matters. The signs on the walls are good, the spirit of many are seriously high. But the stakes cannot be ruled out. Someone who can not account for proceeds of PDS, will not just fold his arms. Someone who attempted to steal an amount of $9 on each dosage of vaccine will do everything possible to survive!!! 2024 is for us to take. The diarrhoea that the first phase of the thank-you tour caused the outgoing party with its 3 unsuccessful rebuttals should tell you something. The grassroots are poised, the constituencies are ready and the regional executives are not looking back. Phase two coming off next week will definitely bring us another perspective. With all these, I should be happy seeing power rolling back to the NDC, but no, I am not. We are not fighting our threats enough. The first threat I want to talk about is our mistrust. We all believe we love this party, we mean well, we will always go the extra mile, but we find it difficult to trust the ones holding the torch. It must be me, If it’s not me, or my preferred person, then there are questions about it. A party that is not ready to trust its leaders at all levels will always find its issues at the marketplace. We are always in a hurry to sacrifice ourselves. Comrades, our issues are too much on the tables for sale. Let’s focus and stop finding problems where there are none. At this point, my heart goes out to every member of Parliament. I don’t envy you. NOT FOR A DAY I know the toils you go through to reassure the grassroots, the NDC fraternity and the nation in general. I will continuously sing your praise, and let your songs be heard. I will do this because the face of the 2024 campaign will just not rest on the shoulders of the flag bearer, but you as well. We can’t afford to go into an election with bruised or dented generals. You are the faces of our constituencies. Your credibility, honor, integrity must be protected by all of us with all diligence. You toiled to attain these heights for all of us. Not to deviate, some of you must also be careful where you sit and talk. Our elders say, walls have ears, but it looks like they are gaining eyes and mouths now. A person going to hunt for an elephant doesn’t get distracted with songs from birds, nor sleep under trees in the deep forest. For us who are active on social media, let’s kindly double-check on issues before taking it out. For those with guns, shoot into the forest, it may gain you a game, but if you shoot into your own house, be prepared for the cost of the funeral. The ‘Better Days’ ahead, will not just walk to us, we must work towards it. Let’s trust ourselves, share information across our ranks. Calm nerves when stress and fatigue sets in. Know who you are with at all times, people believe what your friends say about you. Choose them right. Have a fruitful weekend Kun fa Yakun Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +2335555568093

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