Mr Paul Awentami Afoko has disclosed that Ghanaians have reposed much confidence in the New Patriotic Party (NPP) which will be forming the next government on January 7, 2016.
This according to him was manifested at the December 7 poll,s stating that the party cannot afford to let them down after being entrusted with the destiny of the country.
On his Christmas and New Year message in a release issued and signed by him on Saturday December 24, 2016, he stated, “I pray for God’s blessings for everyone and urge members of our party to use the yuletide to do a self-introspection with the view to reforming our conduct for the good of the party and country.
These festivities come at a time the party has won power and is patiently waiting to form the next government on January 7, 2016. I therefore wish to use this opportunity to urge all and sundry in the party to conduct themselves in a manner that resonates the ideals and ideologies of the NPP.
Ghanaians expect a lot from us and we must not dare to disappoint them.
Let us not be averse to dissenting and opposing views of issues within the party and see persons with such opinions as members who lack loyalty to their party. This new behavior does not resonate with us and is also driving potential members and sympathizers away.
The great Dr K. A. Busia of blessed memory reminded us that, “The real test of a democracy is not just the right of a minority to disagree, but the right of an individual to disagree with the majority and still feel secure.”
As we celebrate the birth of Christ, let us also remember our leaders in prayers and thank God for seeing us through a peaceful election. May the New Year bring us abundant blessings and may we remain united and serve as a model of democracy to other African countries”
Source: Ultimate1069.com
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You have some nerves!! ***barred word*** mole. Where the heck has he crawled from? God punish u very well. Cut him out. He's cancerous.
My people let's listing to him carefully and forgive him and reconsider him as party member
IF JUDAS HAD WITNESS THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS, HE WOULD HAVE BEHAVED LIKE AFOKO. BUT ONE THING IS OBVIOUS, THERE IS A SCAR ON JUDAS CALLED 'BETRAYAL' WHICH AFOKO HAS. SHAME!
pls sir let it be clear in your mind that you are not a member of the party. DON'T USE WORDS LIKE "WE,US"
Afoko tell this to Wereko Brobby, Arthur Kennedy, Samy Crab, Nyaho Tamakloe. Ohene Ntoo, Baah Acheamfour, Kwadwo Mpianim and may be Kwabena Agyapong. u said u will never campaign for npp Akufo Addo is not friend u will not support npp either cash or kind. Told all these to ndc African watch. Hv u seen your smoothness level. U have not been able to congratulate the president elect. GOD IS ALIVE
This Afoko guy needs a shrink to examine his brains !Just before the election, he and his group Nyaho Tamakloe, Arthur Kennedy and tried their utmost to unsettle the party. Now he is using "us" as if he is one of us. This guy should remain suspended till kingdom come.
Afoko, you should get this straight- you have messsed up your political carrier. You know it yourself. No party or any politician will ever trust you.
It is only demon infested people like Afoko who always don't have any sense of shame. Tanpiili!
You and who? Please don't take part in the glory. You agents of doom . ***barred word*** and leave in your gilt . Shame on you. Someone lost his life because of your greed for power.Npp doesn't need you. Nsem fon aaa ra kwa. Judas
Can Afoko tell the world what dissenting views or area of disagreement he had with the flag bearer? Can he point to one issue the flag bearer countered him on? He is still preaching the NDC message of an intolerant Nana Addo. After his unsuccessful efforts at sabotaging Nana and the NPP he should just keep quiet and allow the party to get on with trying to better the lot of the Ghanaian. He seeks relevance but has none in this dispensation