The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has boldly told Afenyo-Markin he cannot lecture the NDC about democracy.
According to Johnson Asiedu Nketia, if the NDC needs a lecture in impunity they will invite Afenyo Markin but not about democracy.
Addressing the media on the ongoing re-collation of disputed parliamentary results, Asiedu Nketia stated, “Now I heard, that my junior brother Afenyo Markin who rejected the position of minority leader is now on his way, to becoming a micro-minority leader”.
“Bragging that he belongs to a party of the rule of law and all that, who does not know about the NPP, we in the National Democratic Congress don’t need lectures from Afenyo-Markin about democracy at all”, he added.
Asiedu Nketia further reiterated, “Indeed if there were any need for lectures in impunity then we will invite him, as our lecturer but if it is about democracy, he must shut up”.
The Ghana Police Service directed the four outstanding constituency collations in the Eastern Region to be relocated to the National Police Training School at Tesano, Accra.
The direction came as tensions have mounted during the collation in these constituencies. The police in a statement said the directive is to enhance security in the region.
Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission has temporarily suspended the re-collation of the four parliamentary results from the Eastern Region at the National Police Training School at Tesano after the NDC secured a court order to stop the process.