Nana B inspecting registration process at Asawase on Friday
THE NATIONAL Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye aka ‘Nana B’, wants the police to deal with all the troublemakers in Asawase in Kumasi.
There were reports of violent clashes in the Asokore Mampong Municipality last Friday during the ongoing Limited Registration exercise following the slapping of a NPP lady by a leading member of the NDC in the constituency and that started the violence.
Nana B, who had visited Asawase to monitor registration exercise on Friday morning, some hours before the violent scenes, said “he was surprised about the open display of violence without any arrests.”
According to him, there was orderliness and peace “when I visited the registration exercise center in the morning therefore I am utterly surprised about the violent acts.
It was when I had left the center that reports emerged that the NDC leaders had been at the registration center to cause commotion and I condemn it in no uncertain terms and urge the police to act,” he said.
Nana B said that violence of every form has no place in modern Ghanaian politics and so all the troublemakers should be apprehended to face the law.”
He told DAILY GUIDE everyone citizen is equal before the law and so he was expecting the security agencies to allow the law to deal with anyone that would be found culpable in the Asawase violence.
He concluded by charging NPP officials, agents and members at Asawase “to be resilient, focus and ensure that the right thing is done at the registration centers.”
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi