Sammy Gyamfi to NDC supporters: There is no need to attack government institutions
The national communications officer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi, has called on party supporters to exercise restraint and avoid attacking state institutions in the wake of the party’s recent victory.
Gyamfi emphasised the importance of upholding the party’s integrity and ensuring that the victory is not overshadowed by acts of vandalism or violence.
“There is no need to tarnish the victory by attacking and invading state institutions. There is no need to attack government institutions or vandalise any public property; there is no need for that,” Gyamfi stated.
The NDC national communications officer also highlighted allegations of corruption under the leadership of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), suggesting that such acts of destruction could provide an avenue for corrupt officials to evade accountability.
“There are many NPP supporters who want to destroy evidence of their wrongdoings and criminal conduct. Don’t give them a smooth excuse to do that,” he warned.
According to Gyamfi, preserving the integrity of public offices and ensuring proper accountability for alleged corrupt practices by the outgoing government should be a priority for the NDC.
He urged supporters to focus on celebrating responsibly and maintaining peace while the legal and institutional processes take their course.