NPP Is An Intolerable Party; Wereko-Brobbey�s Suspension Is Needless

A member of the NDC communication team, Richard Fiadomor has said the New Patriotic Party is an intolerable political party following the suspension of Dr. Wereko-Brobbey from the Party. To him the party should rescind their decision on the suspension. He said that the NPP must accept the criticisms from the former VRA boss who for their observations has seen that the NPP leaders do not have a case in the 2012 election petition; adding that these co-founding members like Kwame Pianim and Wereko-Brobbey could not be wrong to suggest to the party to repeal their decision to fight a loose battle. He said on e-TV Ghana that Wereko-Brobbey is right with his assertion after listening to the defense of both Dr. Bawumia and Johnson Asiedu Nketia that the NDC General Secretary is masterful in the electoral process in the country as against the star witness of the petitioners who is clueless of what transpired in the 2012 election. He further said the NPP should accommodate criticisms and that the party�s continues refusal of advice will break the rank and file of the party; stressing that what Dr. Wereko-Brobbey said is not far from the truth, because the star witness of the petitioners cannot deny the fact that there were NPP representatives at the meeting with the Electoral Commission which stated how the election was going to be organized. He however said that what Dr. Wereko-Brobbey has said about the NPP is not different from what Dr. Arthur Kennedy wrote in his �Chasing the Elephant to the Bush�; adding that the former Presidential aspirant wrote in his book chastising some of the leaders of the party, including the current Flag bearer of NPP but he has not been suspended or heavily bashed for what he wrote about the party. Richard Fiadomor reiterated that the witness, Dr. Afari Gyan has confirmed all the statements made by Johnson Asiedu Nketia and to him this goes to prove that the petitioners brought a wrong witness as far as this election petition is concerned because Dr. Bawumia was busy with campaign and could not have seen what went on at the meeting with EC. He therefore said that actions of the leaders of the party (NPP) will create a huge vacuum in the party which will make it impossible for serious members to opinions which will help their party; recounting that it is strange to hear some of the NPP commentators on radio stations insulting Dr. Wereko-Brobbey who was aspiring to be the chairman of NPP.