Amos Blessing, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer has called on NDC members to tag NPP supporters as enemies and defend themselves.
According to Amos Blessing, the Ghana Police Service is quiet about Annoh-Dompreh’s outburst after he charged the NPP supporters against the NDC.
Addressing NDC supporters at a vigil in Ablekuma North, on February 9, Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer, Amos Blessing, stated, “The police are quiet about Annoh-Dompreh’s outburst, it won’t be an offence if you also defend yourselves. The IGP would come to his senses if things go haywire that the law is there to deal with people who misconduct themselves no matter their political affiliations or status in society. We will do everything possible to protect Ablekuma seat”.
“So far as Annoh-Dompreh has charged NPP supporters to assault NDC members, you should know that the law allows you to defend yourselves. If you go home and you see any NPP member tag him as an enemy and defend yourselves”, he added.
Amos Blessing added, “Annoh-Dompreh, this is a warning to him, the next time he steps foot in Greater Accra to make those unwarranted statements, he will meet us boot for boot. We will not allow this seat to go unattended to, this seat will join our seats in parliament and Ewurabena Aubynn will be an MP for Ablekuma North.
“We will not give up on this seat. Whatever it will take to get this seat we will do it. Even if it takes the last blood in us”, he added.