Aggrieved Eastern Regional Communicators of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have henceforth suspended communication relating to the Member of Parliament (MP) for Suhum Constituency, Boafo Kwadjo Asante on matters involving him.
According to them, they are disappointed in the MP for looking on unconcerned when their colleague was attacked and injured.
They are demanding unqualified apology from the MP for allowing the violence incident to occur.
Touching on what really transpired on that Saturday August 28, 2021 fracas in a statement issued by the communicators, the communicators said they requested to join the entourage of the MP to express pleasantries to the bereaved family when they attended the funeral of the late father of their colleague.
“After informing the PA of the MP of Suhum Constituency of our decision, we were clearly informed that the MP does not recognise any of us as members; hence we cannot join his entourage in exchanging of pleasantries to our dear brother,” it stated.
They therefore asked their spokesperson to go and seek permission for them to leave the funeral grounds for equally important engagement, “upon seeking permission, our spokesperson expressed our deepest displeasure and dismay by the position of the Suhum MP and his team to disrespect hardworking grassroot communicators of dear party in that denigrating manner.
“In the process of reiterating our displeasure, disappointment and resentment on the position of the MP, our spokesperson was forcibly attacked by a mob of supporters of the MP who manhandled in uncharitable manner.”
They continued that the aggrived attackers turned their attention on them when they attempted to rescue their spokesperson as the driver of the MP allegedly pulled a machete from the vehicle of the MP and slashed the forehead of a member of the grassroots communicators, Bernard Akwasi Amoani.
The comminicators therefore expressed their disappointment in the MP for masterminding the attack on them and not visiting them after the incident as well as failing to calm tempers during the incident among others.
“We therefore use this opportunity to inform the party hierarchy and the general public of our decision to indefinite suspend our communication on matters involving the MP in both traditional and print media until formal apology from the MP,” the communicators stated.
However, the MP in a statement issued yesterday August 30, 2021 has denied that his personal driver was involved in the incident after unreservedly condemning the entire incident.
Mr Asante stated categorically that the conflict has nothing to do with the Vice President, Dr. Mahammudu Bawumia neither has it anything to do with the Trade and Industry Minister, John Alan Kyeremanten.
He further stated that no dangerous implement such as cutlass was picked from his car to cause harm during the brawl.
The MP also sympathised with anyone who have been affected by the incident and wished the injured persons speedy recovery.
Mr Kwadjo Asante therefore called on his constituents to remain calm as he asked the police to expedite action in innvestigating the case and pledged to cooperate and support in resolving the matter.
By Vincent Kubi