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NPP to celebrate June 4

Wed, 30 May 2012 Source: The True Statesman

One of the undying principle of the June 4 uprising was that, there

should be an established society in which all Ghanaians, without

regard to the kind of tribal marks on the face, level of education,

status in the society where, are equal before the law; a society where

there will not be in Ghana, one law for the so-called BIGMAN and

another for the labourer.

This was and is still the true message of June 4 which the NPP and its

presidential candidate, Nana Akuffo Addo, Ex-president Kuffour and

among others love to hate and that explains why Ex-president J.A.

Kuffour outlawed June 4 through a legislation during his

administration in 2001.

In fact, they have done everything to denigrate June 4 and its

architects both internally and externally (International community).

Paradoxically on 33rd anniversary of the June 4, they are scheming to

bus their supporters to the venue at Aflao just to increase the

numbers at the durbar.

As usual, in their desperation to attain power at all cost, they seem

to be capitalizing on the seeming cracks in the National Democratic

Congress to their advantage.

It was understood at one of their meetings that, with a seeming

massive support, Ex-president Rawlings will get the impression that he

has more support for his stance in the scheme of affairs in the NDC.

According to the source, the NPP will organize 22 buses; seven(7) from

Greater Accra, six(60 from Ashanti; five(5) from Brong Ahafo and

four(4) from parts of the Volta Region, full of NPP supporters to

converge at Aflao, venue for this year’s June 4 celebrations.

It is laughable listening to the NPP these days. There appears to be

a remarkable inability or deliberate failure to remember what they

have said previously.

On every June 4, the NPP would shout against the celebration, pointing

out how all military coups are bad and why they must be condemned.

This is what they must do, otherwise, they stand no chance of winning

any votes in the 2012 elections.

The True Statesman

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Source: The True Statesman