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NDC communicators reported to police for insulting Bawumia

The report was filed by the Council of Elders of the New Patriotic Party in Walewale

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According to the council of elders, badmouthing the vice president has the potential of sparking violence in the Walewale, the hometown of the vice president.

In the presence of the West Mamprusi District Police Commander DSP Bempah, the NPP further said the NDC guys used “bad language which can lead to tension in the constituency,” 3news.com reported.

According to the report, the NDC communicators maintained that “they said nothing wrong but only pointed the inaccuracies in the Vice President’s presentation on the achievements of the Nana Addo-led administration.

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“We only reminded the government of its promises to the people of Mamprugu and also asked that they continue with the projects the NDC started and we don’t see anything wrong with that”, Abdul Razak Imoro insisted.

The mediator, DSP Bempah revealed the security agencies would not tolerate indecent language on radio. He advised both sides to engage in constructive criticism and avoid comments that will threaten the security of the district.

“Anything that will bring the name of the district to disrepute will not be encouraged, we need a peaceful atmosphere for the community to develop,” he cautioned. He entreated all and sundry to stay united since almost everyone in the community is more or less related to a brother or sister who is either in the NPP or NDC.

The NDC communicators say the move by the NPP is an attempt to silence them and also prevent them from scrutinising the vice president.

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