NDC’s Planned Demo Unwise, I Will Match Them Boot For Boot- Wontumi Roars

NDC’s Planned Demo Unwise, I Will Match Them Boot For Boot- Wontumi Roars

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako has described the intended demonstration by the opposition NDC over the recent killings as “unwise”.

He fumed that, he will match the NDC squarely on the slated day.

“I will organize people to match them boot for boot,” he told Oheneba Nana Asiedu on Wontumi Radio/TV Morning Show dubbed ‘The Privilege.’

According to the NPP Chairman, his mindset and attitude is like the largest opposition party and questioned why they did not resort to any such mob-action when right in front of Asiedu Nketiah at a member of the NDC was shot and killed at an NDC meeting in Kumasi.”

He challenged the party leaders, namely Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, Chairman; General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketiah and the flagbearer, John Dramani to include their own children as frontliners in any such demonstration.

Chairman Wontumi said when it comes to street protestations, the leading oppostion party cannot match the NPP in terms of mobilization and called the bluff of the NDC, emphasizing that the “NDC can’t match us in radicalism.”

He stressed, “NPP is too law-abiding “but to me Wontumi ,whatever NDC does, I will retaliate. If they do little I will do the worst.”

Chairman Wontumi indicated that, the mistake Ghanaians made was to let former President John Mahama to pass through the ranks to be President.

He reiterated that, John Mahama will not be President again so he should concentrate on his side chicks.

The firebrand NPP member hinted that, the demonstration will not solve the predicament rather leads to the perish of many souls.

“Ghana is the most peaceful and safe country when compared to other countries,” he stated

Chairman Wontumi used the occasion to express his deepest condolences to the families of those killed in the military shooting incident in Ejura recently and as well the family of murdered Ibrahim “Macho Kaaka Mohammed“ whose death sparked the demonstration by the Ejura youth.

By Jackson Odom Kpakpo