Care for Free and Fair Elections Ghana (Care Ghana) has appealed to the Agriculture Minister, Bryan Acheampong to retract and apologise for his assertion that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) won’t hand over energy to the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
In a press release, Care Ghana expressed nice concern and disappointment in regards to the Minister’s selection of phrases throughout an NPP occasion in Kwahu.
According to them, the assertion concerning not handing over energy to the opposition NDC after the 2024 elections is nothing in need of an assault on Ghana’s democracy.
“The Minister’s statement stands in direct opposition to the democratic values and principles upon which Ghana was founded. His words betray a fundamental lack of respect for the will of the Ghanaian people and undermine the very essence of democratic governance”, the assertion stated.
The assertion stated, by brazenly advocating for the subversion of the desire of the individuals is a direct assault on the letter and spirit of the 1992 Constitution and due to this fact Bryan Acheampong has positioned himself as an enemy of Ghana’s democracy.
“His actions threaten to erode the hard- won gains of our democratic journey and sow seeds of discord and division among the people. We call on the government to take decisive action to ensure that such individuals whose actions pose threat to the hard- won reputation of our country are distant from his administration. The people of Ghana deserve leaders who respect the people’s decisions and are committed to upholding Democratic values and serving the best interests of the nation”, assertion said.
The assertion signed by the Executive Director of Care Ghana, David Addo, stated it’s crucial as residents to face agency in protection of our democracy and reject any try and undermine its ideas.
“Bryan Acheampong’s blatant disregard for the rule of law and the sanctity of free and fair elections cannot be tolerated, and his words must be met with the strongest summary condemnation”, he stated.
He urged him to retract his statements instantly and provide a honest apology to the individuals of Ghana for his betrayal of our belief and confidence.
By Benjamin Aidoo