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Distance yourself from Ken Agyapong’s comments on Anas - Chief Biney to NPP

Chief Biney One.PNG A leading communications member of the opposition NDC, Chief Biney

Fri, 1 Jun 2018 Source: Boss Biney

A leading communications member of the opposition NDC, Chief Biney

has advised the ruling NPP to as a matter of urgency distance itself from

Kennedy Agyapong’s comments on investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

The Assin South Legislator on live TV stated that he has ordered the

security capos at the Kotoka International Airport to prevent Anas from

travelling. He further described Anas as corrupt, evil and an extortionist for employing crude methods to bait people and record them as evidence of

corruption.

Chief Biney who is highly tipped to win the Deputy National Organizer

slot expressed his dissatisfaction with NPP’s failure to disassociate itself

from the damning comments which has attracted nationwide

condemnation. According to him, the NPP’s inability to distance itself

suggests and communicates total support for the MP’s threatening

comments.

Explaining futher, Chief Biney reminded the NPP that Ken Agyapong’s

comments sharply contradicts the NPP’s decision to employ the ANAS

PRINCIPLE to fight corruption in a statement issued by Nana Akomea the

then Director of Communications on February 7, 2011. He later cited

comments by then Candidate Akufo-Addo during the live broadcast of

IEA’s Presidential Encounter in Tamale on October 30, 2012 in which he

promised to adopt the ANAS PRINCIPLE to combat corruption.

Chief Biney maintained that the party’s disciplinary committee ought to

invite the legislator and call him to order or formally disassociate the party from the incessant attacks on Anas.

The much-anticipated documentary, titled “Number 12,” is expected to be

premiered in Accra on June 6 and is said to have captured many leading

football officials, Mr Nyantakyi included, engaging in acts that confirm a

long-held suspicion of massive corruption in Ghana football.

At the height of his leadership as Ghana Football Association President, Mr

Nyantakyi was the darling of the football community, revered and celebrated by many for his achievements. He superintended over a golden era as Ghana’s Black Stars made it three times successively to FIFA World Cup tournaments, a World Youth Cup, among other achievements.

Source: Boss Biney