This was
revealed on 3FM’s Sunrise morning show hosted by Winston Amoah on
Monday. He was reacting to obvious rift in the party as two executives
declared their support for the opposition NPP, while the flag bearer is
set to endorse the candidature of the governing NDC’s John Dramani
Mahama.
Allegations
Razak
Opoku who insists the APC manifesto was stolen from the NPP asked
Winston to challenge Dr. Hassan Ayariga to deny his claims.
“Ask
him how come the party manifesto that all of us decided to launch; in
fact I wrote 90% of the manifesto and he wrote about 10% but on the day
of the launch the manifesto was a different manifesto, it was the
manifesto of the NPP ask him that.
“I can give
you a copy of the exact copy of the exact manifesto that the APC was to
launch. The manifesto that we launched on the Aviation Social Center is
the manifesto of the New Patriotic Party. I dare you to ask him how
come he was able to get that. Who stole the manifesto of the NPP for him
and subsequently claim ownership to it?
Asked
who leaked the NPP manifesto, Razak Opoku declined to provide answer
only to insist that the host get that information from Hassan Ayariga.
When contacted for his side of the story, Dr. Hassan Ayariga was emphatic he would not respond to a sycophant.
“If you put a sycophant in your studio and want me to respond to, I will not respond”.
Earlier,
Razack Opoku had laughed his disappointed presidential hopeful, Dr.
Hasan Ayariga, scorning his suspension by the leader.
“Who
said I have been suspended?” he asked “I thank you very much that you
did not say the national disciplinary committee has made recommendations
to national executive committee but rather Hassan Ayariga who thinks
that running a political party is like running a pizza business, whereby
somebody can just work and say I have dismissed you. Political party is
not a sole proprietorship.”
Breach of Constitution
Quoting
sections of their constitution, Razak Opoku maintained that all the
grievance and disciplinary procedures have been breached.
“Chapter
4, page 11 of our constitution clearly spells out what the processes
are. Article 14 which stipulates all the disciplinary and grievance
procedures by the National Executive Committee and in dealing with
allegations brought against a member has been breached.”
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