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Can NDC Send Koku Anyidoho To A Mental Hospital?

Wed, 10 Oct 2012 Source: Sarpong, Justice

Sarpong, Justice

Is Koku Anyidoho a married man or what Owusu Bempah said about him wearing a leaking pampers because of his sexual orientation true? I am asking this question because Koku needs a mental evaluation and whoever is his significan other ought to drag this humongous human flesh to a Psychiatrist hospital to get him evaluated if all his screws are tight. This man who has found his voice after scuttering to his hole to avoid President Mahama from dismissing him from his Castle job after accusing him as the source of the rumor about President Mills death is now back to his old stupid sophomoric vituperations self again.

At the Volta region unveiling of the NDC manifesto debacle where he asked if Akuffo Addo will provide free sanitation pads for female high school students because his niece cannot afford one, he did not learn any lesson to keep his mouth shut but continue to make a mockery of himself and NDC. Why is President Mahama still entertaining this Sumo Wresler who is doing practically nothing at the Castle? Koku went off tangent again and this time his pet beef was that, NPP is using children in their campaign commercials. Koku said this tactics will not work for NPP. If this is not working, why should Koku not be happy but seems infuriated?

"Director of Communications at the Presidency, Koku Anyidoho, has slammed the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for playing on the emotions of Ghanaians by the use of infants in their campaign commercials and painting a false picture to the whole world that parents are suffering and finding it difficult to foot the education bills of their wards."

So Koku is not aware a lot of parents are finding it hard to pay secondary school fees? There are a lot of intelligent children who are selling ice water, shinning shoes, fishing and doing carpentry who will rather be in secondary school if their parents can foot the bills. Why is Koku so worried about this campaign strategy of the NPP? Folks, it is because the fee free Secondary school policy has been accepted and NDC can see the writing on the wall. Let me tell you Folks what is going on in Ghana about how effective this fee free secondary school policy has been effective and is going to send NDC to opposition.

I was listening to the Peace 104.3 FM on Monday October 8th when News flash got my attention because the story was about my constituency. It was reported that, the District Chief Executive of Afigya Kwabre sent an Emergency letter to all the headmasters of the schools in that district to meet him at the District capital of Kodie concerning Nana Akuffo Addo visit to the Kwabre West constituency the previous saturday and why you may ask will this be the concern of this NDC DCE by name Oppong Kyekyeku or something like that?

It was reported that, all the villages and towns Nana Akuffo Addo visisted on saturday which was not a school day, some children wore their school uniforms and greeted Nana Akuffo Addo with a song, "Our parents will vote for you so that we can all enjoy fee free secondary school education" According to the report, you would not know it was saturday with children in school uniforms and their parents in their numbers singing Nana Akuffo Addo praises for this singular policy. The DCE did not like this spectakle and the support the children gave to Nana Akuffo Addo and suspected the Headmasters of the District colluded with NPP to organize these rallies where it was planned the children will wear their school uniforms..

At the said meeting the same afternoon, the DCE threatened the Headmasters that he is going to make his own investigation and if he found out that any Headmaster was involved, that Headmaster must leave the District and considers himself fired before he even receive a dismissal letter. One of the Headmaster with cojones stood up to him and told him to go ahead and do his best because they the Headmaster have no control over the parents of these children who decided to dress their children in school uniform on saturday to attend a political party rally and if he has any problem with what happened on that saturday, he should go to the PTA meetings and tell the parents instead of threatening the poor Headmasters. That is a man with balls, not Koku who cocooned himself in a hole to avoid President Mahama from dismissing him from a job that is not needed since Mahama has his own spokesman, Abdulai Jinapor. Koku should stay on the phone and see if President

Mills he has been calling will return his phone calls.

The NDC is so scared of this education policy by Nana Akuffo Addo they have been confounded and cannot come out with a better counter policy to douse the enthustiasm this policy has been accepted and effective amongst Ghanaian voters they have resorted to incumbent power saber rattlings it is just plain idiotic as Koku is even showing here.

Koku did not leave his enemy number one in the world, President Kuffour in his inane and illogical euphoric nonsense and accused him of this;

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"Mr Anyidoho said, prior to the 2000 General Elections, the NPP aired adverts that inaccurately portrayed to the electorate that the country was under “oppression and depression”.

After the successful orchestration of this campaign, he said, Mr John Agyekum Kufuor won the elections but failed to alleviate the suffering of Ghanaians.

“At the end of the day, he left Ghana a home of cocaine, a home of “sakawa” (internet fraud), a home of 419."

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Koku Anyidoho is not even aware Ghana was made the number one drug hub in Africa during his NDC rule under Rawlings and Sakawa is the middle name of Atta Mills NDC administration. Koku can read what Professor Addy who was a Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports said about the drug menace in 1999 when NDC was in power.

General News of Tuesday, 30 November 1999

Source: Ghanaian Chronicle

"Ghana rated No.1 in Drug Trafficking" -

 Prof Addy By Emelia Gifty Appoh, GIJ Intern Accra -

Ghana has become number one among African countries in narcotic drugs trafficking. This was disclosed by the Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Professor Patrick Addy, at the opening ceremony of a two-day workshop on "eradicating streetism in the next millennium" Prof. Addy said many Ghanaians have become so money-minded and grossly materialistic that they behave as if our main objective in life is money. Because of this people have resorted to bad modes of acquisition of wealth such that scores of Ghanaians export or attempt to export Indian hemp."

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So Koku, who made Ghana the number one drug hub in Africa after your own Minister admitted it was NDC that made Ghana number one drug country in Africa? Koku should be watched carefully because he is losing it and if I was President Mahama, the Castle will be the last place I will keep this raging bull of a man who is on a collision course with destiny .

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Justice Sarpong

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Houston, Texas

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(CARDINAL of TRUTH)

Columnist: Sarpong, Justice