General News of Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Source: atinkaonline.com

Political clashes: Leaders must call followers to order - Kwesi Pratt

Kwesi Pratt Jnr,Journalist and Editor of the Insight News Paper Kwesi Pratt Jnr,Journalist and Editor of the Insight News Paper

Seasoned Journalist and Editor of the Insight News Paper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr. has raised concerns over the various clashes between party supporters ahead of the general elections; lamenting that violence and crimes that are punishable dissipate into thin air as a result of political influence.

It is just increasingly becoming unbearable and disturbing for the innocent masses of the country as the law-enforcement agencies either pretend not see and hear or may show some sign of apathy.

Speaking to Ekourba Gyasi on Atinka AM Drive, Kwesi Pratt mentioned that the clashes at Nana Addo’s residence and New Juabeng North are all between the two giant political parties could have been avoided if the parties leadership and police had been proactive.

These developments are reoccurring because we have not put a stop to them. And that is quite pathetic to hear some notable men and women inflaming passion and making intemperate language.

On a related story, Mr. Pratt said the outcome of the legal battle in court on Thursday 24, would be thought-provoking.

Martin Amidu has for some years now proven to be a crusader of probity and accountability and having prepared to lock horns with the embattled Alfred Agbesi Woyome so that the truth could be unraveled.

He however admonished Ghanaians not to lose sight of the encounter since it will be a clash of the titans.