The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and President John Mahama for the shooting episode at the AngloGold Ashanti Obuasi Mine that took eight lives.
As claimed by the NPP, the deed was a result of the NDC’s flop to act on the various post-election fury cases that have tormented the country.
The disastrous experience, which happened on Saturday night, also left several individuals injured.
Directing a press conference, the NPP Director of Communications, Richard Ahiagbah, said that President Mahama and the NDC’s quietness had encouraged hoodlums to execute new acts of illegality.
“The NDC resorted to violence immediately following the peaceful December 7th general elections, in which it won the presidential and legislative elections,” Ahiagbah mentioned.

“The NDC must take responsibility for the gruesome murder of the 11 or so people who happened to be members of their party. The NDC failed to protect and save the lives of these individuals who were slaughtered painfully in Obuasi because its leadership failed to lead and caution their thugs against the lawlessness that possessed their party after winning a democratic election,” he said.
He professed that the NDC must take blame for the horrid murder of the victims, adding up that the party failed to protect and save its own members due to a lack of leadership and control.
“We urge the Ghana Police Service to conduct its investigation and ensure justice is served expeditiously.”
“We also want to warn the police not to engage in any backroom deals with the John Mahama administration to shield anyone involved in this matter,” he added up.
Source: Chaleradio.com