Monday, October 25, 2010
Rawlings' concerns must be addressed internally - Alex Segbefia
Deputy Chief of Staff Alex Segbefia says the concerns raised by the former President Rawlings must be directed at the appropriate party organs for redress.
In a statement issued yesterday, the former President accused some NDC executives and presidential staff of going round the regions to malign him and his wife.
The ex-president also criticized President Mills and expressed frustration at his failure to deal decisively with crime and corruption.
But speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana programme, Mr. Segbefia maintained although the former President has the right to criticize, he must not do so in the public domain.
He believes that whatever concerns Mr. Rawlings has must be dealt with through the NDC’s internal structures.
“There are issues [which] when they are interrogated, you may find that some of these things actually don’t have a basis because this is politics, people will play mischief with a lot of things,” he said.
“That is not to say” however, “that may be some of the issues that have been raised are not real,” Mr. Segbefia stated.
Meanwhile, the Communications Director of the NDC, James Asante has told Joy News the party appreciates President Rawlings’ concerns and will meet to discuss the issues raised.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
In a statement issued yesterday, the former President accused some NDC executives and presidential staff of going round the regions to malign him and his wife.
The ex-president also criticized President Mills and expressed frustration at his failure to deal decisively with crime and corruption.
But speaking on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana programme, Mr. Segbefia maintained although the former President has the right to criticize, he must not do so in the public domain.
He believes that whatever concerns Mr. Rawlings has must be dealt with through the NDC’s internal structures.
“There are issues [which] when they are interrogated, you may find that some of these things actually don’t have a basis because this is politics, people will play mischief with a lot of things,” he said.
“That is not to say” however, “that may be some of the issues that have been raised are not real,” Mr. Segbefia stated.
Meanwhile, the Communications Director of the NDC, James Asante has told Joy News the party appreciates President Rawlings’ concerns and will meet to discuss the issues raised.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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