‘Agyapadie’ document: Dr. Apaak exposes NPP plans to gag members of NDC

The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Dr. Clement Apaak has disclosed that many may have been aware of the action by a member of the NPP Communication Directorate filing a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to investigate the National Democratic Congress (NDC) members.
According to the lawmaker, the action is geared towards plans to gag members of the NDC from commenting on the ‘Agyapadie’ document.
“Many may have become aware that a member of the NPP communication directorate has filed a petition to the IGP to investigate some functionaries and members of the NDC.
“Watch out for phase two, which is court action,” the Builsa South lawmaker disclosed in a brief statement.
Below is the full statement by Dr. Clement Apaak
The NPP and the DMB campaign at a meeting on the Agyapadie document concluded that its continuous discussion is detrimental to their campaign. Consequently, they decided to do the following;
1. Falsely accuse functionaries and members of the NDC of authoring and publishing it;
2. Going to court to get an injunction placed on the document, its circulation and discussion in the media.
Many may have become aware that a member of the NPP communication directorate has filed a petition to the IGP to investigate some functionaries and members of the NDC. Watch out for phase two, which is court action.
Let me state forcefully that no one can use any institution of state, police or the courts to gag us from discussing the Agyapadie document and its contents.
We will continue talking about the Agyapadie blueprint and will not relent in pointing out the evidence confirming its implementation.
The authors of the Agyapadie document know themselves, and they are certainly not members of the NDC nor its functionaries.
We will not be gaged nor intimidated.
Dr. Clement Apaak
MP/PC, Builsa South
Source: Today.com.gh


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