Asantes Are Not Anti-NDC; Retract The Statement – PV Jantuah Dadson To Oti NDC Regional Chairman

Jantuah Dadson – NDC

In contemporary multi-party democracy, ethnocentrism, cavalier attitude and neo-nepotism has no room to operate.

The recent statement made by John Kwadwo Gyapong, the Oti Region’s National Democratic Congress (NDC) Chairman who happens to be the Dean of the Regional Chairmen is reckless, defective, ignominious and inimical to the advancement of democratic cohesion, most especially internal-party democracy.

A repetition of his statement in this petition which has severally been aired and published on several media platforms will be an affront to the sensitivity of our cadres and respected Ghanaian public who appreciate our collective diversity and tolerance as a party.

The founding fathers of the NDC thought it wise in forming our great party in the spirit of congress character. Probably the Chairman under reference have no idea about the meaning of the word ‘Congress’, and for the avoidance of doubt, it means diversity and social inclusiveness whilst upholding our core values and principles that have underpin our unity to date.

This put me in a difficult position to wonder why he continues to remain the regional chairman of Oti and the Dean of regional chairmen after his spewing of the despicable nation-wrecking comment.

The regional chairman has every right to support whoever he and his contemporaries want to support, he can engage in civil and uncivilized political jabs while campaigning, but what he cannot do is the ethnocentric comments he passed while addressing the campaign launch of H. E. John Mahama.

For him to have the temerity to say that ‘he doesn’t understand why Ashanti’s are eager to lead the party and Ashanti region’ is a no go area for the NDC to countenance it.

This is a very unfortunate comment and must be condemned in no uncertain terms, and his person dragged before the national disciplinary committee for stern correction and direction.

2020 elections results shows that, apart from the Greater Accra, Ashanti region gave NDC the second highest votes so belittling the contributions of Ashanti region to the party’s success should not be entertained.

Empirically, Ashanti’s have played a pivotal role in (P)NDC and to mention a few of [the] distinguished the personalities; P. V. Obeng, F. A. Jantuah, W. H. Yeboah, J. Y. Ansah, Joana Appiah Dwomoh, D. O. Agyekum, Lt-Col Baryer, Yaw Boamah, Antwi Gyamfi, Nana Akuoko Sarpong, Nana Kwame Antwi, A. Kanin, WO Opoku Acheampong, Asiako Attakora, Lt-Col Asase Gyimah, K Mpiania, Akwasi Oppong Fosu, Bimping Marfo, Nana Akwasi Agyeman, Kwame Peprah, Kwame Dwwomoh Kesse, Dei Kwarteng Esq, Owusu Bempah Esq, Jonny Osei Kofi, Samuel Sarpong, Frank Osei Mensah, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings etc and many more have helped and continue to work for the party.

The impression created that ‘Asantes’ don’t vote for NDC and it is the settler communities that give the party its votes is erroneous and must be discarded forthwith.

We, Asantes, who have dedicated ourselves to the noble cause of the NDC feel marginalized and offended by the sordid statement made by John Kwadwo Gyapong who has dishonorably disabuse the ‘honorable’ title he carry. It is imperative that he is brought to book with a strong sanction to serve as a deterrent to others going forward.

If no punitive sanctions are pronounced on him, we will deem it as the ‘floodgates’ have been duly opened. I expect the party leadership to act accordingly to restore some discipline in the party.

P. V. Jantuah Boateng Dadson.

Cc:
Council of Elders, Ashanti.

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