Thursday, July 28, 2011

NDC man blasts Soldiers...They are Drunkards


Foul-mouthed! Peter Boamah Otukonor.

Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com

By William Yaw Owusu

Thursday July 28, 2011.
A member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communication Team, Peter Boamah Otukonor is in hot waters following his foul-mouthed comments that all personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces could do during President Kufuor’s tenure was to “smoke and drink akpeteshie” after reading obituaries in newspapers.

Otukonor in contributing as a panel member on a radio programme on Saturday July 23, 2011, said "all the military was doing during the era of NPP, was reading newspapers, especially the obituary column, smoking, drinking Akpeteshie and sleeping at their offices,” when the government’s controversial acquisition of five jet planes came up for discussion.

As a result, a group calling itself Generational Youth Movement (GYM) has called on the NDC as a political party and Peter Otukonor as a person, to render an unqualified apology to the Ghana armed forces as an institution and personnel in the service.

In its statement of July 24, 2011, Nana Kwabena Agyemang spokesperson for the group called on the government and the NDC “to educate its communicators on effective communication skills so as to avoid such unwarranted attacks on professional bodies such as the military.”

He said GYM finds it “very unfortunate, insulting and defamatory, of a statement that was made by one Peter Boamah Otukonor, who represented government and the NDC as a party on Asempa Fm of a program called Kukurantumi”.

This in view of the group is “very unfortunate and insulting” to the body of the Ghana Armed Forces, whose high reputation across international circles he said “is undisputed.”

He said as a youth of the country, Peter Otukonor should have been responsible enough in his choice of words when he got the opportunity to address issues on the military.

“The Ghana Armed Forces and our gallant soldiers who have dedicated their life’s in defending and protecting our country Ghana, are not and cannot be drunkards and smokers as the NDC and Peter Boamah Otukonor, member of the NDC communication team want Ghanaians and the International world to believe, but rather this gallant soldiers are professionals who have gone through vigorous training to be where they are today.”

“Our gallant military men and women whose responsibilities are not only defending and protecting the borders of Ghana, but are also responsible for the welfare of their mothers ,fathers, wife’s, husband, brothers, sister and children should not be looked down upon by any citizen of this country, less a spokesperson of the ruling government,” he added.

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