Debt NPP, NDC for ‘ violent ‘ biometric registration-CPP

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The Director of communications of the Convention people’s Party (CPP), Nii Armah, Akomfrah has asked the NPP to stop blaming the police for the violence that has characterised the current biometric registration exercise.

The NPP among other requirements the Inspector General of police, Paul Tawiah Quaye, sued to resign.

However, Mr. Akomfrah said that has been the police in the performance of their duties efficiently.

“The police should be welcomed because they sometimes Ghana methods to use in their work that sometimes to violence may in itself and it is commendable that they use a softer approach that calms things,” he opined.

“So if political leaders and the people who are looking for this country lead going around their chest beating and challenging people that is exactly what the country does not need. We need solutions. “

According to Mr. have the NDC and NPP designed Akomfrah, the problem that has characterised the biometric registration exercise at some centers.

“I’m afraid to say that we little of that peace and stability that we have received from the NPP or NDC needed during these biometric registration,” explained Mr. Akomfrah.

Source: Citifmonline.

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