On a day he rose into his elements right in front of the notorious CJA at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle, NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketiah opened his mouth a little too wide, castigating all 17 NPP presidential aspirants as thieves who would converge on Saturday to pick the boss of the supposed thieves.
For his troubles, skeletal Asiedu Nketiah is being dragged to the law court by a select number of NPP aspirants, some of whose propaganda machines gathered at the NPP Secretariat last Thursday to brainstorm on what action to embark upon to bring the man, who leads a platoon of mosquitoes, to book.
The general consensus was that Asiedu Nketiah was going to be stretched somehow by the NPP when its army of stalwarts sat astride the propaganda machines, while the subject matter of how GENERAL MOSQUITO spread toxins into the bodies of all 17 aspirants.
The outcome was that by today, the Party was going to let-out a communiqué on the careless talk. But it is the hot-heads among the number who believe in the fibre of their being that the NDC scribe ought to be brought to book.
And so in consonance with the determination of all their disciples to get the field cleared where moral character stands unquestioned and unblemished, one can vouch that at least three aspirants are dead ready to pull Asiedu Nketiah by his nostrils, straight to the law court to how cause why he ought not be sued for careless and unproven talk.
But one of the number who may not be party to General Mosquito's suing, Mr. Dan Botwe also a former secretary of the NPP and an aspirant has said that he does not think anybody would attach seriousness to Asiedu Nketiah’s outrageous claim.
Mr. Botwe, a real GENERAL with unquestionable epaulettes who led the NPP to battle in 2000 and 2004 says, it would be best to treat Mr. Mosquito's vitriolic attack with the contempt it deserves.
But days after the harsh talk, an unrepentant Asiedu Nketiah has still not apologized and still carries his unrepentant self all over the place.
Source: THE SUN
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