Opinions of Thursday, 25 October 2012
Columnist: Tawiah, Francis
For Instigating Destabilization In Elections 2012
Felix Kwakye-Ofosu (the son of the former NDC minister, Kofi Totobi Kwakye) a mock in the pro-NDC pressure group must be arrested for instigating destabilization in the December 2012 elections through false allegations and also deformation and defamation of character of the NPP organizer, Anthony Karbo without any physical and tangible proof.
Kwakye-Ofosu, "a mosquito in politics" says he will impress upon the security agencies to arrest the former National Youth Organizer of the NPP, Anthony Karbo for allegedly plotting to destabilize the 2012 elections. Owing to a leaked audio tape WITH A VOICE WHICH SEEMS TO BE THAT OF ANTHONY KARBO!!!
According to Kwakye-Ofosu who is rather making mockery of himself and the NDC party, Karbo was heard scheming to bring in 'macho' men from outside Ghana to 'police' the elections for the NPP, there were plans to also attack certain key senior security officers. Let me ask here how old is that Kwakye at all, to be pointing such fingers?
The NDC group's spokesperson and member of the government's communication team, Felix Kwakye Ofosu related such heresy to one Evans Mensah on Joy FM as a top story, and was convinced the voice was that of Anthony Karbo and was ever ready to bet his life on it that it is the voice of the NPP organizer, therefore it is an elaborate plan by the NPP just like Nana Addo's "all-die-be-die" mantra to use force to come to power. Kwakye Ofosu is accusing both Anthony Karbo and the NPP party about a tape which he or none of his NDC party members has physically got in the hand but still using it as a ground to inflame unrest and violence in the country. Kwakye is a very good example of the adage which says, "Every throat cutter is always afraid to sleep while turned on his back," and "A snake does not reproduce a lizard." Most of the people who point accusing fingers are as guilty as the people they accuse.
If the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police must arrest anybody for attempting to cause violence, then it should be Felix Kwakye-Ofosu because he is the very person plotting violence in the 2012 elections. We don't have to sit down for a novice and a JHS-boy like Kwakye-Ofosu "to allow too much water to pass under our bridge." The people of Ghana want to witness peaceful elections as usual.
FRANCIS TAWIAH (Duisburg - Germany)