‘Yes, we’ll beat them’ – NDC man reaffirms

Posted by on October 4, 2011 at 9:27 am in Top Story

The Bantama constituency organiser who incited TEIN members of the Komfo Anokye Nurses and Midwifery College (KANMC) to perpetuate violence against NPP members, insists that some of the NPP members ‘will surely be beaten.’
Hamza Abugri, who called our reporter on phone to demand why he reported in Today his inciting statement at the college, reaffirmed that there are some NPP members who will incur their [the NDC] wrath now or in 2012.
“By all means we will beat them, even if not now in 2012, because we have not forgotten what they did to us in 2008. Some of my boys had to run for their lives. Didn’t they do that because they were in power, what did the police do to them?” he asked this reporter angrily.
“If I have said this and they don’t understand, well I don’t care; after all, I am not afraid to speak against any politician in this country except former President Rawlings and Prof. Mills because they are nice gentlemen and have made me who I am today,” Hamza stated.
Hamza Abugri was reported in our Monday, October 3, 2011 edition to have told TEIN members of the KANMC to teach NPP members who dare ask them what they have received since the NDC party took over the governance of the country a lesson by beating them.
“If NPP supporters meet you and ask you what you have achieved since the NDC came to power, and you are unable to give them an appropriate answer then it’s up to you! Because if for nothing at all you can beat them and if the police arrest you we shall ask for your release,” he stated in Twi dialect amid thunderous applause.
The constituency organiser who has been one of the main front liners of the party in the constituency which is described as the ‘world bank’ of the NPP indicated that some NPP members would have to go undercover in 2012 because the physical assaults they meted out to some members of his party in 2012 have not been erased on their memory, adding that “we too will beat them paah.”
He continued that in 2008 no member of the NDC could dare stop them from engaging in multiple voting because they would be attacked.
“But now that the NDC is in power, we shall not use our power to rig but to ensure that the right thing is done always: One man, one vote. Now let us see how many votes they can get from their so-called world bank,” Hamza said cheekily.

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