9th January 2025 2:44:14 PM
1 min readThe Minority in Parliament has accused supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of vandalizing state properties and forcefully evicting public officials, calling on President John Mahama to take swift action against the alleged misconduct.Addressing journalists in Parliament, Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei condemned the reported actions, describing them as alarming and unacceptable.
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She urged President Mahama to intervene promptly to restore order and protect the integrity of state institutions.“These attacks suggest a troubling agenda aimed at reshaping the country’s institutions through illegitimate means,” Appiagyei stated.
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She further linked the violence to the President’s leadership, emphasizing, “The violence and unlawful actions we are witnessing are deeply connected to the President’s own actions or inaction.”Appiagyei specifically criticized the establishment of the "Operation Recover All Looms" (ORAL) committee, which she claimed was formed even before Mahama's official swearing-in.
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According to her, the committee has created a climate of hostility and lawlessness across the nation.The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Minority has demanded an immediate end to these acts of violence and intimidation. They warned that failure to address the matter could undermine the country's governance and threaten the security of its institutions.
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