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NDC orchestrated the heckling of Akufo-Addo at Global Citizen Festival – NPP

September 26, 2022
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Prez Nana Addo ‘booed’ off stage at the 2022 Global Citizen Festival…

The governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of orchestrating the heckling of President Akufo-Addo at the 2022 Global Citizen Festival.

President Akufo-Addo who delivered that keynote address the event was met with loud boos and hoots from spectators.

As the crowd chanted “Away!” the President delivered his speech without a hitch.

Ghanaians boo President Akufo-Addo live on stage

President Akufo-Addo booed during his speech at the Global Citizen Festival in Accra. pic.twitter.com/57XYhsN4vO

— WHATGOINGSON (@whatgoingson) September 25, 2022

However, the NPP is unpleased with the incident and has taken on the NDC for it.

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Issuing a statement, Deputy Director of Communications, Ernest Owusu Bempah Bonsu said the NDC intentionally sponsored the heckling for political scores.

Considering the country’s economic crisis, Mr Owusu Bempah said President expected a cold reception, however, it was disgraceful for the NDC to organise its supporters to go and shout down the President in the manner it happened.

“Truly, politicians don’t expect to be popular all the time. Getting on with running the country is a job where you have to take difficult decisions a lot of the time. There’s nothing wrong if President Akufo-Addo goes to an event and receives cold reception. That’s a normal occurrence.

“But then, to allow politics to take centre stage at such an event and single out the President unfairly for political point scoring raises serious concerns. To put it more bluntly, it is pure evil and utter disgrace for the NDC to organize its supporters to go and shout down the President the manner it happened,” he said.

Read his full statement below.

NDC’s evil machinations and chorus of jeers at Akufo-Addo

There was much consternation and even more navel-gazing Saturday night about patrons serenading Akufo-Addo with boos and chants of “away” “away” during the Global Citizen concert at the Independence Square.

Some saw it as a rightful comeuppance for the President, while others saw it as a disheartening confirmation of the polarization of our society.

But then, there’s a twist to this disgusting enterprise. As President Akufo-Addo begins to give his speech at the Global Citizen concert at Independence Square last night, the crowd’s mood appeared normal. Moments later, the boos emerged and as that kindling took light, chants of “away, away” echoed throughout the place.

Quite frankly, in normal sporting or entertainment events, fans boo. It might not be printed on the ticket, but fans believe the price of admission includes a right to express themselves about pretty much anything that goes on at the ballpark, stadium or arena. They whistle, jeer and taunt, and no one – players, coaches, other fans, even mascots are immune.

To think President Akufo-Addo would be spared that kind of reception, or be outraged that he wasn’t, is either naïve or sanctimonious.

Truly, politicians don’t expect to be popular all the time. Getting on with running the country is a job where you have to take difficult decisions a lot of the time. There’s nothing wrong if President Akufo-Addo goes to an event and receives cold reception. That’s a normal occurrence.

But then, to allow politics to take centre stage at such an event and single out the President unfairly for political point scoring raises serious concerns.

To put it more bluntly, it is pure evil and utter disgrace for the NDC to organize its supporters to go and shout down the President in the manner it happened.

As a matter of fact, the mean-spirited treatment of President Akufo-Addo, and the fact that the president’s appearance prompted loud and sustained boos and jeers from partisan NDC crowd at the global citizen event crossed some bright lines.

The question of political civility is a common debate topic in our political economy, to the extent that responses almost feel predetermined. But this relatively predictable moment still felt worrying and, given the venue, particularly a global event of this magnitude, we ought to speak out.

Never before in the history of this country has a president, who by the way, has done more than any other president in recent times, and for all demographics been treated so unfair and disrespected.

It’s very difficult to imagine that the political opposition to Akufo-Addo does not recognise the fact that this choreographed hogwash they put up last night has the potency to bite them in the arise. When political opposition determines that they have a big stomach or taste for the fight, they are encouraging, then we have a huge trouble on our hands.

The Ghanaian partisan politics that became the national status quo since the dawn of the fourth republic needs fine-tuning because the political rhetoric and behaviour considered acceptable are on a sliding scale. It is time to separate social issues/politics from entertainment and sport.

Ernest Kofi Owusu Bempah Bonsu
Deputy Director of Communications, NPP

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