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Nana Akufo-Addo; from his head to toe: we are conservative and we are against it (LGBTQ). It will not be tolerated; right from the presidency to the grassroots Former Director of Communications for the ruling New Patriotic Party, Lawyer Yaw Adomako Baafi said.
His comments come after an LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer) office was opened in Tesano, Accra to promote their rights in Ghana. Meanwhile, government has been called upon to closed down the office.
Adomako Baafi who was speaking on Kumasi-based
Hello FM hinted that the office will soon be closed down.
Listen to him in the video below
Demonstrations part of our legal processes for justice – NDC’s Yamoah Ponkoh justifies
Political disturbances and demonstrations carried out by some supporter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is part of the party’s legal process for justice, Former Municipal Chief Executive of Ejisu Juaben and a senior member of the NDC, Yaw Afrifa Yamoah Ponkoh has said.
Mr. Afrifa Yamoah Ponkoh acknowledged the fact that “going to court without protest is very laudable; however, the series of demonstrations is part of our legal processes for justice”.
“Demonstration is one of our processes, and that is exactly what we have started. The constitution allows us to go out and demonstrate if you are unhappy with something without the use of guns, machetes or the throwing of stones and that is what we are doing. There is nothing wrong with what our members are doing in the country,” Mr Yamoah Ponkoh said this in an interview with Kumasi-based Hello FM monitored by MyNewsGH.com.
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According to them, the country needs peace and Mr. Mahama’s refusal to accept the election results has the tendency to derail the peace.
This was disclosed by Kofi Akpaloo, candidate and founder of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG) in Accra.
“God willing, we (minority parties) shall go to meet him today. He is in Accra so we shall go to him and tell him to hold his peace. We will also plead on behalf of peace-loving Ghanaians for him to concede defeat and tell his party supporters to avoid any political violence”. Mr. Akpaloo said this in an interview with Kumasi-based Hello FM.