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General News of Tuesday, 26 September 2023

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

2014 tweet of NPP's Salam Mustapha calling for protest against the NDC govt resurfaces online

The National Youth Organiser for the New Patriotic Party, Salam Mustapha The National Youth Organiser for the New Patriotic Party, Salam Mustapha

When the lenses of aggrieved Ghanaians land on you, you are likely to encounter a lot of difficulty when you try to wriggle out.

The National Youth Organiser for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, happens to be the newest catch in the web of social media users.

After the three-day protest dubbed #OccupyJulorBiHouse, the youth organiser of the NPP

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“I do not think that if people are out on the streets, calling for these things to be fixed, that it is okay for you to write a very long letter, calling these things rhetorics bordered on political lines. I do not think that just as you have agreed that the Motorway is bad, you should throw it off as a rhetoric. I also do not think that the many things that who feels it knows it, perhaps because of your position, or because of the experiences you have in your little world, you probably do not experience the things that people out on the streets experience. And because it is their fundamental human right – the freedom of expression, that means that they can say what they feel, in a peaceful protest, I do not think that it is alright for you, for the lack of the same challenges that they’re experiencing, that you don’t experience, I don’t think it’s ok for you to come out to call them rhetoric bordered on political lines.

“I think the least you could have done was to go ahead to mention the achievements of the party, which you did, which is fair, but to downplay, to water down, or to call irrelevant the things that the people are complaining about is a tad bit unfair.

"And so when Berla asked you earlier whether in hindsight, you would like to reconsider your position, especially in point number 3, I, honestly, expected you to come again, but for you to consistently say that after three days of the protest, you are unable to take home the most salient reason and demand for the protest and consider them as nothing concrete, I beg you to come again. Have you been to Korle-Bu in recent times? Do you not understand the plight of the ordinary Ghanaian?” she stated.

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