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General News of Wednesday, 8 September 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Defenders of 'all die be die' now criticizing 'do-or-die' - Ato Forson

Cassiel Ato Forson is a former Deputy Minister of Finance Cassiel Ato Forson is a former Deputy Minister of Finance

• Reactions trail 'do-or-die' comments made by former president John Dramani Mahama

• Whiles most NDC people find the call apt, NPP members are condemning it

• A former deputy minister is wondering why NPP members are incensed having defended 'all die be die' mantra by President Akufo-Addo when he was in opposition


Former Deputy Minister of Finance,

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Speaking on Akina Radio as part of his tour, the former president said: ”we all recognize that President Akufo-Addo is the recognised leader of Ghana. We have accepted the Supreme Court judgement.

"But whatever happens, you have to learn your lessons. We have learnt our lessons with elections 2020. The 2024 elections would be won or lost at the polling stations. It would be a "do or die" affair at the polling stations,” he added.

He clarified in his submission that his "do or die" affair comment is not the same as Nana Addo’s infamous "all die be die" mantra.

One of the first to condemn Mahama was Nsawam-Adoahyiri MP, Frank Annoh-Dompreh who tweeted: “It beats understanding how Mr. Mahama’s ‘Thank You Tour’ has degenerated into a platform for reckless commentary. How does a former President & former ECOWAS chair threaten electoral violence while belittling the ability of laws and the Supreme Court to deliver justice?

“Mr. Mahama must own up to his irresponsible statements and offer an unqualified apology to the people of Ghana: the people he hopes to lead.”

Dompreh's colleague from Builsa South won't have any of his attack on Mahama. ”Nonsense! Apologise for what. If you and your NPP think we will sit by for vigilantes to kill innocent Ghanaians and for persons you have appointed to head public/state institutions to subvert the true will of the people in 2024 like happened in 2020, you better think again. It will be "do or die," Clement Apaak stressed.

"Just like we insisted that the right thing be done on the dawn of January 7th, 2021 which saw the election of ASK Bagbin as the Speaker of Parliament, so will we ensure that the right thing is done at every polling station on December 7th 2024,” he said.