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NDC's Malik Basintale vows to get Communications Minister Ursula Owusu imprisoned at Nsawam Prison over alleged corruption.

Mon, 2 Dec 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

Malik Basintale, the Deputy Communications Director for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a bold threat against Ursula Owusu, the Communications Minister. Basintale has vowed to ensure that Ursula Owusu ends up in Nsawam Prison, a maximum-security prison in Ghana.

Basintale's threat was made during a mini-rally in Ablekuma West, where he urged the people to vote massively against Ursula Owusu. He claimed to have evidence of Ursula Owusu's alleged involvement in shady deals and promised to use this evidence to ensure her prosecution.

The reasons behind Basintale's threat are not entirely clear, but it is likely linked to the ongoing political tensions between the NDC and the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). Ursula Owusu has been a prominent figure in the NPP and has been involved in several high-profile controversies.

Basintale's threat has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some people condemning his statement as reckless and irresponsible. Others have defended Basintale, arguing that he is simply standing up for the truth and fighting against corruption.

It remains to be seen whether Basintale's threat will have any real consequences for Ursula Owusu. However, the statement has already had a significant impact on the ongoing political discourse in Ghana.

The incident highlights the increasingly polarized nature of Ghanaian politics, where politicians are willing to make bold and sometimes inflammatory statements to advance their interests. As the country prepares for upcoming elections, it is likely that we will see more of this kind of rhetoric.

Source: Mercy Mensah