NPP-USA Inc. wants to make it categorically clear that it is not a party to the ROPAA Law suit, neither has it threatened to sue the government on ROPAA. The report that members of NPP-USA are ?fuming with rage over the inability of the Kuffour-led government in ensuring the implementation of ROPAA? is much exaggerated and not true.
Members of NPP-USA INC have not ?threatened fire and brimstone? over the non implementation of ROPAA as Mr. Bebli gleefully reported. NPP-USA wants to state emphatically that there is no antagonism between our branch and the Parent Party in Ghana, the Government or Nana Akufo-Addo?s campaign.
We take offense at the suggestion that we harbor resentment that will negatively impact our relationship with Nana Akufo-Ado?s campaign. While NPP-USA INC will give material and financial support to ensure resounding electoral victory for the party in 2008, it is preposterous for the reporter to suggest that ?a large chunk? of Nana Akufo-Addo?s campaign resources come from the diasporans. This is entirely from the figment of the reporters? imagination; NPP-USA has nothing to do with it.
Finally, we wish to state that any opinion expressed by any of our members in the said article is their personal opinion and does not represent the collective views of members of NPP-USA.