Samuel Koku Anyidoho, former presidential spokesperson has strongly rejected talk of Ghana contributing troops to a regional force that is being readied for deployment to Niger.
The regional bloc, ECOWAS, announced as part of efforts to overturn the July 26 coup in Niger that its standby army was ready to de deployed to face the junta in Niamey.
Last week, army chiefs from across the regio met in Accra and resolved that they were ready to act once they get the greenlight from heads of state.
Reacting to the development including comments Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul made at the opening of the meeting of army chiefs, Anyidoho insisted that the minister was ignorant with his pro-war stance and statements.
"As far as I am personally concerned, Dominic Nitiwul was joking when he allowed Ghana to host the meeting of ECOWAS CDS’, & his comments about sending forces to Niger. I ask; which soldiers will he send to Niger? He is a joker with no deep knowledge of what he is talking about.
"I am prepared to debate Dominic Nitiwul on why he believes Ghanaian soldiers will go to Niger and die for him to be happy. Torfiakwa!!!" Anyidoho blasted on Twitter.
"Nitiwul cannot hide behind his ministerial portfolio and commit Ghanaian soldiers to war. If Nitiwul wants to go to war in Niger, let him go alone and leave our soldiers out of it.