Minority Chief Whip Kwame Governs Agbodza has issued a strong warning to individuals planning to manipulate the 2024 general election, stating that they will face the consequences of their own violent actions. Speaking at a gathering in Adaklu, Agbodza specifically cautioned Abetifi lawmaker Bryan Acheampong against instigating trouble in the upcoming elections.
Agbodza expressed concern about the current government’s apparent loss of control, citing threats to peace and security. He referenced the 2020 election, where eight Ghanaians lost their lives, and vowed that any attempt to repeat such violence would be met with self-defense, resulting in the perpetrators becoming victims.
Agbodza expressed confidence in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Mahama, and predicted that he would emerge victorious in the election. He emphasized that the incumbent President Akufo-Addo would hand over power peacefully, and warned that the NDC would not tolerate any attempts to hold onto power through violence or rigging.
Agbodza’s statement was a clear message to those who might attempt to undermine the democratic process. He emphasized the importance of peaceful elections and warned that any attempts to disrupt the process would be met with resistance. His comments were seen as a call to action, urging citizens to remain vigilant and protect their right to a free and fair election. With tensions rising ahead of the 2024 election, Agbodza’s warning served as a reminder of the importance of maintaining peace and stability during this critical period.
