play videoJames Agbey is an operative of the opposition National Democratic Congress
A National Democratic Congress (NDC) operative, James Agbey, has issued a stern warning to the Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, cautioning against any attempts to manipulate the upcoming 2024 general elections.
According to him, the minister will be the first to go down should he try to use the security to intimidate voters in the 2024 elections.
This comes after a viral video of the defence minister, Dominic Nitiwul, allegedly threatening an aspirant for the Bimbila parliamentary primaries that he will use him to send signals to the NDC ahead of the 2024 general elections.
According to a statement signed by James Agbey, the NDC operative expressed concern over the defence minister's alleged threat, emphasising that such actions are contradictory to democratic norms.
He went further to interpret the purported threat as a veiled intention to employ the Armed Forces to instigate violence during the electoral process.
“The truth is, there would be dire consequences if Nitiwul and his likes make any wrong move ahead of the 2024 general elections. In fact, Nitiwul will be first to go down if he dares orchestrate election rigging and violence in the forthcoming general election.
“Some of us are ready and willing to defend our democracy. We are ready to face off with the NPP in the event that they use the armed forces to destabilise the 2024 elections,” he said in the statement.
The NDC operative called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who is also the Commander in Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, to intervene immediately and place Nitiwul on a security watch list.
He also urged the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, to launch a comprehensive investigation into the video to ensure the integrity of the democratic process.
“I therefore, called on Commander in Chief of the Ghana Armed Forces, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, to immediately call Dominic Nitiwul to order and place him on a security watch list as threat to democracy ahead of the 2024 general elections.
“I also charged the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare, to immediately commence a comprehensive investigation into the Nitiwul Video with a view to nipping this ugly trend in the bud,” the statement added.
The NDC operative remained resolute, stating that the NDC is firm in its bid to take over power in the 2024 elections, citing the support of the majority of Ghanaians for the return of the NDC to government.
Agbey warned against any collaboration between the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and elements within the Armed Forces to disrupt the electoral process.
“Let it be on record that whether Nitiwul likes it or not, the NDC will surely take over power in 2024. For emphasis, the majority of Ghanaians are insisting on the return of the NDC to government in 2024, and there's nothing that is going to stop the momentum that's building in that regard. The NPP dare not connive with rogue elements in the armed forces to disrupt the 2024 polls.
“As a longstanding operative for the NDC, I can boldly speak of our experiences and know-how, and our resilience to wade off any NPP undemocratic tendencies,” the statement added.