Acting General Secretary of the Convention People's Party (CPP), James Kwabena Bomfeh Jnr., appears displeased with the penchant by some politicians to discredit efforts and policies of President Nana Akufo-Addo to resolve the current Coronavirus pandemic.
Kabila, as he is affectionately called, strongly held that such practice does won't augur well for the growth of the nation.
According to him, it is a dangerous political trend and so called on his colleague politicians to stop the ''dirty politics''.
The CPP acting General Secretary was contributing to a panel discussion on ''Kokrokoo'' on Peace FM's on the COVID-19 scourge and matters arising.
''Equally dangerous and more serious was the attempt by some opposition elements to discredit everything government was doing. I was amazed...worse is or worse was and it continues till date the attempt that everything government was doing had to be discredited. I didn't understand why but of course, I saw it was the usual NDC/NPP dirty politics that have associated our fourth Republican politics...it won't augur well going forward'', Kabila stated.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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Ha bba !!! So when will this 2 General Secretaries of the Nkrumah traditions namely Kabila & Atik Mohamed of CPP & PNC respectively ever learn to take a deep reflection of the state of their sinking parties and the appropriate measures to rescue them?? These cabals are daily heard and seen propagating the gospel according to NPP instead of putting plans across to re-organize their defunct parties. One cannot tell whether they have auctioned their parties to the highest bidder. Infact, seeing their faces on the tele or hearing their voices on the radio irritates me to change the channels. Elections are just around the corner but nothing seems to show these parties are preparing to for the elections. This is how far they have managed Nkrumah's legacy.