The acting General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu has cautioned members of the party to learn to be of good behavior as the party would no longer tolerate indiscipline among its members.
The NPP organizer speaking on Adom FM’s Morning Show, ‘Dwaso Nsem’ Thursday cautioned members of the ruling party not to emulate the indiscipline exhibited by two leading members of the party – Otiko Afisa Djaba and Daniel Bugri Naabu – who traded insults and accusations on media airwaves.
John Boadu was apologizing for the gross indiscipline by the two which was a subject of serious discussion and condemnation during the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting that took place yesterday.
He further apologized to the people of Ghana for the embarrassment caused by the two and pleaded with all Ghanaians to forgive the party.
Watch a video of John Boadu in the interview below:
Source: adomonline
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please do you think we need your apologies,go tell your wife and kids at home.when there is serious allegation here,and all you say is this.Go release afoko and apologize to him
The party with visions have shown respect for ghanians unlike the kokwaasa party where sharp teeth babies talk any how and go freely, thanks and good job to the competent people, Ghanaians are proud for voting for change
This clearly shows the difference btn NPP and ndc. Humility, Discipline, Respect for Ghanaians is the npp deed. Otiko and Bugri have apologized to the president and the people of Ghana. The general secretary has also on behalf of the party apologized to the people of Ghana. what else can we say, this is a party that respects the people of Ghana and we accept your apology in good faith. But sanctions must be melted on them to deter future occurrence. I am so delighted for this development.
Good anticipation and good leadership. Ghanaians will appreciate this. Humility and respect is key to Ghanaians. Well done.