You’ve started lying too fast- Asiedu Nketiah teases EC spokesperson
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah has descended heavily on the spokesperson of the Electoral Commission Sylvia Annor. According to General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sylvia Annor is lying too fast when she is yet to settle on the job.
Do not to allow yourself to be used by faceless staff at the Electoral Commission to churn lies against NDC promising her a dose of her own medicine.
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He could not understand how a beautiful lady could allow herself to be used by her superiors to peddle falsehood and be used as a mouthpiece for the Commission”, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah advised her in an interview on radio.
The Electoral Commission (EC) has criticized the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) decision to air its grievances with the ongoing voters register exhibition exercise via a press conference.
The EC in a statement said, “The allegations [raised by the NDC at a press conference] were calculated and targeted at creating an erroneous impression about the EC and causing disaffection between its leadership and the general public.”
“The work is difficult for her and she is saying something she is not aware”, Mr. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah revealed on a local radio station monitored by Newsghana24.com
“As PRO, it is right you mount a defense but don’t allow people to push you into lies”, the NDC Chief Scribe added.

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