Executive Director of Peace Watch Ghana, Madam Nyonkopa Daniels, has called on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to direct its Bono Regional Chairman, Kwame Baffoe, also known as Abronye, to offer an apology to Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams. This request follows Abronye’s alleged insulting and disparaging remarks about the Archbishop.
Madam Daniels described Abronye’s actions as “unfortunate.” She warned that if the party fails to address the issue, “some members of the Action Chapel will descend on Abronye and the NPP.”
She lamented that the Archbishop is a respected man of God “who has distinguished himself among his peers,” and that “the way and manner Abronye attacked him was terrible.”
“I was disappointed in the way he attacked the man of God,” Madam Daniels stated. “I have consistently spoken against politics of insults and insults in general. You can criticize people, but insulting is not the best. How can Abronye make such disparaging remarks about a respected man of God? He denigrated him and made frivolous claims about him, and he must be forced to apologize.”
She further urged, “The NPP as a political party should go and beg the man. Number two, the NPP must discipline Abronye. If we will sit down and allow Abronye to insult the man of God in this disrespectful manner, then some members of the Christian Action Faith will descend on Abronye and the NPP as a political party because it is very bad and shameful.”
Madam Nyonkopa Daniels warned that if the “wave of insults in our politics or society against our leaders” is allowed to continue, it “will create a set of irresponsible and disrespectful young people who have no regard for authority and leadership.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana