National
Democratic Congress (NDC) General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia
shocked host, producers, and listeners of Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen
Programme when he banged his phone on host, Kwadwo Asare Barfour
Acheampong (KABA) for insisting on asking him a question about George
Boateng, the man seeking to contest President Mahama in the upcoming
primaries of the NDC.
The NDC scribe took that decision after
advising the afternoon political show host to play music on his show
instead of discussing the Presidential ambitions of the Oyarifa branch
organizer of the party.
“Master, if you don’t have anything to
say, don’t ask me about George Boateng, you should rather play music
other than asking me questions about him…that man is mad…,” he said.
KABA
who found the answer to be a form of insult from the NDC politician
reminded him that his show is a talk show and not meant for playing
music.
This reminder did not however prevent the scribe of the
ruling party from banging the phone on the host for daring to ask him
further questions about the man.
“I am not prepared to answer
questions about Geoorge Boateng…,” he said before hanging up the phone
to the surprise of the host, producers and listeners of the most widely
listened to afternoon political show in the country and beyond.
All
these happened after Asiedu Nketia had taken his time to answer
questions on the final hours of filing of nominations of forms to
contest Parliamentary and Presidential primaries in his party.
General
Mosquito and other NDC leaders have been less than pleased by the
insistence of the 45-year old branch Organiser to contest the sitting
president in the NDC's presidential primary
They have gone as
far as describing him as mentally unsound, forcing George Boateng to
walk into the Pantang Psychiatric Hospital for an examination.
He was given a clean bill of health.
As
well, the forms sold to him by the Accountant at the party's
headquarters have been described as equivalent to toilet paper because
it was a draft. The Accountant has since been fired, according to Mr
Asiedu Nketiah.
He has since been prevented from filing his papers. |
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