Outcry Over ‘Don’t Dare’ Remarks: NDC Communicator Warns Against Treason Talk

Reported by Ngresangma Martha- 4/04/2024

A heated discussion on AIT TV’s “Morning Dew” tackled the controversial remarks between Opare Addo and Bryan Acheampong. Henry, an NPP Communicator, stressed the seriousness of Acheampong’s statement, labeling it as potentially treasonous. He urged media outlets, Ghanaians, and everyone to recognize the gravity of such remarks, warning that they could destabilize the country.

Henry pointed out the double standard in how Acheampong’s comments were treated compared to past incidents. He referenced a case involving Victoria Hammah, a former deputy minister, who was relieved of her duties for expressing a wish to make a large sum of money publicly. Despite Hammah’s consequences, Henry noted that a minister was found with $1 million under their bed and continues to work freely. This inconsistency highlights the need for accountability and the rule of law.

Regarding Opare Addo’s intervention, Henry suggested that it was a well-intentioned effort to counsel Acheampong. However, he emphasized the urgency of addressing Acheampong’s potentially harmful rhetoric before it escalates further.

The exchange on “Morning Dew” underscores growing concerns about the implications of political statements and the need for responsible discourse. It also raises questions about the enforcement of laws and the equal treatment of all individuals, regardless of their position or affiliation.

In summary, the discussion sheds light on the delicate balance between freedom of speech and the responsibility to safeguard national stability. Acheampong’s remarks serve as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of careless words in the political arena.

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