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"I'll Buy Bags Of Wee For My Children To Smoke If Nana Addo Smokes Wee"
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"I'll Buy Bags Of Wee For My Children To Smoke If Nana Addo Smokes Wee"
A New Patriotic Party (NPP) youth leader in Wenchi in the Brong Ahafo Region, Richard Adu, has vowed to fight back ruthlessly if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) tries to besmear the reputation of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo with allegations that he uses hard drugs.
According to Mr. Adu, because of the inability of the Mills/Mahama administration to keep the numerous promises they made to Ghanaians, the regime was trying desperately to distract Ghanaians.
In his view, the regime was putting out such unfounded allegations to redirect the public’s attention from their poor performance.
He referred to the promises of a one-term premium of the National Health Insurance Scheme, creation of employment for the youth, as some of the promises that had not been fulfilled.
Mr. Adu noted that if indeed Nana Akufo-Addo smoked ‘wee’, then he (Mr. Adu) would buy bags of wee for his children to smoke, looking at the impressive track record of Akufo-Addo. According to Mr. Adu, if Nana Akufo-Addo had been able to make a lot of achievements by smoking wee, then so be it.
The youth leader served notice that he and his fellow members of the NPP youth would be up in arms against anybody who would try to drag the good name and reputation of the flag-bearer of the NPP in the mud.
According to Mr. Adu, if the NDC apparatchiks used any gutter language to describe Nana Akufo-Addo, they would also descend into the gutter and match them boot for boot.
For now, Mr. Adu said the youth in the NPP would wait for the appropriate time before they bare their teeth to show the NDC that they too could bite.
Source: Eric Bawah, Wenchi