On August 28, 2017, General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketia revealed his unfortunate brush with some armed men at Teacher Mante, near Suhum in the Eastern Region.
The maverick politician who escaped unscathed narrated to Accra-based Kasapa FM that his attackers drove a Toyota Tundra vehicle.
He said they accosted him and other occupants of his vehicle and harassed them.
According to him, “We made an attempt to take a picture of the gunmen but we were not successful, so I called National Security to inform them of what has happened so that they could alert any barrier on that road in a bid to arrest the gunmen but I’m yet to hear from them.”
Read the full story originally published on August 28, 2017, on Ghanaweb
Gunmen wielding AK47 rifles and other sophisticated weapons and wearing mask to cover their identity have attacked General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia at Teacher Mante, near Suhum in the Eastern Region Monday afternoon.
According to Asiedu Nketia, the attackers who were driving a Toyota Tunda vehicle accosted him and other occupants of his vehicle and harassed them.
He told Kasapa FM that he mustered courage, stepped out to confront the armed men, following which the men who he’s sure were not police men, fled.
“We made an attempt to take a picture of the gun men but we were not successful, so I called National Security to inform them of what has happened so that they could alert any barrier on that road in a bid to arrest the gun men but I’m yet to hear from them.”
He said none of the persons he’s was traveling with suffered any injury during the scary incident.
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