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Nitiwul wants to use the Army to ’cause mayhem’ during the election, sack him now – MP to Prez

January 11, 2024
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The Member of Parliament MP, Obom Domeabra, Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku, has called for the immediate dismissal of Defence Minister Dominuc Nitiwul over what she has described as diagraceful actions.

The legislator says the Minister is parading himself as an untouchable figure, manipulating the Ghanaian Army to fulfil his personal whims and fancies, especially in the coming election year.

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She also took a swipe at the minister, claiming that he had escaped justice and evaded accountability for the heinous events that unfolded after the December 2020 elections.
In a horrifying display, military personnel under his watch callously opened fire on a crowd, resulting in the deaths of two (2) innocent individuals and the injuries of six (6) others in the Techiman South Constituency, Bono East Region.

According to her, because the Minister escaped justice for the election-related violent activities, he wants to use the military this year to do the same thing.

She referenced a video in which the minister allegedly threatened a fellow parliamentary aspirant.

“Nitiwul now parades himself as an untouchable figure, manipulating the Ghanaian Army to fulfill his personal whims and fancies. This audacity poses a grave threat to the well-being of Ghanaians, particularly the NDC, as evident in a recent video where Nitiwul unabashedly threatens to subject a fellow Parliamentary Candidate aspirant, Alhaji Ahmed Zaruk Nuhu, to despicable treatment during their primaries. The ominous promise to replicate such tactics against the NDC in the upcoming 2024 elections is made even more chilling by his supporters chanting “King of the Ghana Armed Force” in the background.”

The rhetoric and behavior displayed by Dominic Nitiwul are unbecoming of a Defense Minister and are nothing short of a blatant call to arms against the NDC and any opposition party contesting the ruling party in December 2024.

I unequivocally urge President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to promptly strip Dominic Nitiwul of his ministerial position, demanding a public apology to the Ghanaian people and the NDC. Should the President choose to neglect this imperative course of action, the NDC will mobilize to ensure the December 2024 elections remain free and fair!”

Read her full statement below

January 10, 2024
For Immediate Release
REMOVE DOMINIC NITIWUL AS DEFENSE MINISTER

It is with sheer disappointment and disdain that I address the disgraceful actions of Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul, who has shamelessly evaded accountability for the heinous events that unfolded after the December 2020 elections. In a horrifying display, military personnel under his watch callously opened fire on a crowd, resulting in the deaths of two (2) innocent individuals and the injury of six (6) others in the Techiman South Constituency, Bono East Region.

Despite vehement pleas for justice from the victims’ families, civil society organizations, and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), it seems that these appeals have fallen on the deliberately deaf ears of the NPP led government.

Nitiwul now parades himself as an untouchable figure, manipulating the Ghanaian Army to fulfill his personal whims and fancies. This audacity poses a grave threat to the well-being of Ghanaians, particularly the NDC, as evident in a recent video where Nitiwul unabashedly threatens to subject a fellow Parliamentary Candidate aspirant, Alhaji Ahmed Zaruk Nuhu, to despicable treatment during their primaries. The ominous promise to replicate such tactics against the NDC in the upcoming 2024 elections is made even more chilling by his supporters chanting “King of the Ghana Armed Force” in the background.

The rhetoric and behavior displayed by Dominic Nitiwul are unbecoming of a Defense Minister and are nothing short of a blatant call to arms against the NDC and any opposition party contesting the ruling party in December 2024.

I unequivocally urge President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to promptly strip Dominic Nitiwul of his ministerial position, demanding a public apology to the Ghanaian people and the NDC. Should the President choose to neglect this imperative course of action, the NDC will mobilize to ensure the December 2024 elections remain free and fair!

To my fellow compatriots, do not cower in fear. Stand resolute, for your cherished NDC will implement measures to guarantee your safety during the December 2024 polls.

Signed:
Sophia Karen Edem Ackuaku
MP, Obom Domeabra
Tel: [Contact : 0244081358]

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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