You Speak For The NDC - Akomea Accuses Pratt Who Curtly Replies; "I Don�t Represent The NDC"...

For the second time in the space of one week, two distinguished personalities have had a go at each other on live television in the same studio. A heated war of words ensued between Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr and Director of Communications of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akomea on Wednesday morning in the studios of Metro TV during the airing of Good Morning Ghana. Exactly a week ago (Wednesday), a similar incident occurred on the same platform after both personalities took strong exception to each other�s choice of words during a discussion on the recent impasse between Ghana and La C�te d'Ivoire which has led to the closure of the Ivorian side of the Ghana-Cote d�Ivoire border. Nana Akomea had found Kwesi Pratt�s argument on that day that - the same invisible foreign hands from the West unremittingly poking their noses into the affairs of democratically elected African governments, toppled Laurent Gbagbo�s administration - untenable, and expressed surprise that Mr Pratt, described as a �protected agent� by some foreign emissaries in leaked diplomatic cables by whistle-blower website, Wikileaks, was raking the West over the coals in such manner. An angry Kwesi Pratt sharply retorted that �lack of knowledge� and �complete illiteracy about diplomacy� could be the only reasons why Nana Akomea is drawing the conclusion that he is an ally of the West. ��It is most unfortunate that a person of his standing, communication director of a political party seeking power, can display this level of ignorance on nationwide television. Most unfortunate! And it is irresponsible to make such statements on a television network...i�m shocked at the level of your irresponsibility,� Kwesi Pratt thundered. Fast forward to Wednesday, October 3rd, and scarcely had Nana Akomea impliedly accused Mr Pratt of advancing the cause of the ruling party much better to articulating the objectives of the CPP than a replication of the name-calling began. This was after Mr. Pratt had posited that it was unfair for his colleague to sit on the show and �propagandize� for the NPP without recourse to available facts. Mr Pratt took strong exception to the attempt to associate him with the NDC and quickly interjected.