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The Deputy Secretary of National Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Obiri Boahen has dared to poison himself to death if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) emerges as winners of the upcoming December 7 polls.
According to him, he’s hopeful the ruling NPP party will win this year’s elections while the NDC remains in opposition.
He explained that the NDC will destroy developmental projects they embarked on if they take over from them, hence, the reason Ghanaians should vote for the NPP to continue their works, he told Rainbow FM.
“I am anticipating a landslide victory for the NPP. That is my expectation. For the NDC to defeat NPP, it will not happen. If the NDC defeats NPP, I will drink DDT and die. I will mix DDT and other poisons so I will die. You look at the history of this country and anytime Ghana will make progress, it is the Danquah-Dombo tradition that leads the front but when NDC comes to power, they destroy the gains,” he said.
He also described the NDC as thieves who only steal from the nation’s resources to enrich themselves.
“I call them a bunch of kleptomaniacs. They are thieves. I will not withdraw this statement. They are thieves. I will not withdraw that statement. When Ghana goes into their hands, it retrogresses,” Mr Boahen stated.
Again, the governing party’s deputy general secretary touted the NPP’s most talked-about Free Senior High School policy.
According to Mr. Boahen, a lot of Ghanaians have benefited from this initiative and parents on the other side have been freed from financial constraints.
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