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Ewe lives matter, the massive intimidation will cease after Dec. 7 polls – Fifi Kwetey

by Justice Kofi Bimpeh
2020-06-29
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MP for Ketu South, Fifi Kwetey says the Ewes cannot breathe due to the intimidation by President Akufo-Addo.

At a press conference in the Volta Region to address concerns of military deployment to the border towns in the region ahead of the voters’ registration exercise, Fifi Kwetey said all these intimidations will cease after the December polls.

He has also described as ridiculous the explanation provided by the government for the deployment of the Military in the area.

Fifi Kwetey said Togo should rather be the one preventing Ghanaians from entering their country because our cases have passed that of Togo.

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Case record from neighbouring countries: Burkina Faso- 941 cases, 826 recoveries, 53 dead and 35 active cases. Ivory Coast: 8,944 cases, 3,587 recoveries, 64 dead and 5,293 active cases. Togo: 615 cases, 395 recoveries, dead 66 and 154 active cases.

Fifi Kwetey noted that the exercise by the government is to intimidate members of the NDC from registering for the new voter ID.

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The government said the exercise is to make sure no foreigner enters the country in compliance to the border closure directive.

NDC has given the government up to Tuesday, June 30 to withdraw the military deployment from the Volta Region.

MP for Ho West Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah speaking at the party’s press briefing at Aflao in the Volta Region said they will take action is the military is not withdrawn from the region.

According to him, they will not reveal their plan B but it will kick if the government did not withdraw the military.

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