You All Have COVID-19- Chairman Wontumi Warns Public TO Stay Away From NDC Protestors

NDC Demo: They Will Make Noise For 3hrs, Get Hungry, Drink Water And Go Home- Nana B

Demonstrators who took part in the March for Justice demonstration organized by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are all carriers of COVID-19, the Ashanti regional Chairman for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has said. 

Mr. Bernard Antwi-Boasiako’s reason for branding them as carriers of the virus is based on the their disregard for the COVID-19 protocols during their protest. 

In an interview with Wontumionline.com, the NPP Chairman alias Chairman Wontumi stated that “as foolish as they were, the leaders of the protest didn’t even wear facemasks” and questioned why Mr. John Dramani Mahama didn’t join the his party members who marched today.  

Chairman Wontumi advised that it would be better to avoid having contact with any member of the NDC since they have all become carriers of Covid-19 after throwing the safety protocols to the dogs.  

Chairman Wontumi also branded former President Mahama an ‘unemployed’ person whose quest to bastardized Ghana’s security architecture by sponsoring the March for Justice demonstration, has ended as flop. 

He stated that the machinations of Mr. Mahama to paint an atmosphere of insecurity in the country failed to get national and international attention like he had schemed to. 

Chairman Wontumi advised the former President to use his time wisely and stop promoting issues that only seek to divide Ghanaians. 

“Ghanaians are wiser than Mahama. He gets paid monthly with the tax payers’ money but he uses it for diabolical things. Look at the way the demonstration flopped. It didn’t go well at”, Chairman Wontumi said. 

The March for Justice is led by the NDC youth wing will also have the full backing of the Inter-Party Resistance Against the New Voters Register (IPRAN), a group made up of six other political parties who have expressed their support for the cause. 

National Youth Organizer of the NDC, George Opare Addo explains a petition will be presented to President Akufo-Addo and the Speaker of Parliament after walking through some principal streets of the capital. 

By Kakra Nunu