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You Are A Pathological Liar – Jeff Konadu Fires Asiedu Nketiah

By Sylvester Ntim
Politics You Are A Pathological Liar – Jeff Konadu Fires Asiedu Nketiah
APR 1, 2020 LISTEN

The Eastern Regional Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Jeff Konadu Addo has described the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah as a chronic liar.

He is urging Ghanaians not to take him serious anymore whenever he speaks.

On Accra based radio station, Asiedu Nketiah is reported to have stated emphatically that, upon the return of the president, His Excellency Nana Akuffo Addo from Norway, he should have been tested for coronavirus.

Mr. Konadu Addo who was on the same platform with Asiedu Nketia launched a counter-attack. He said, "according to health practitioners, it takes up to 14 days for one to show symptoms of the virus."

“Asiedu Nketiah doesn’t have anything to say that’s why he is still holding up to this ‘dead’ issue. It’s been over a month since the president returned from Norway and he hasn’t shown any sign of Covid-19, making what Asiedu Nketiah is saying groundless”, he said.

Jeff Konadu added that what Asiedu Nketiah needs to do is to pray so that the deadly pandemic can be eradicated from the country since many activities have been grounded than "throwing dust into people’s eye."

“If you can’t praise the government for his enormous effort contributed towards the growth of the country, you don’t have to cause fear and panic in the country for it isn’t healthy. Also, Ghanaians shouldn’t pay attention to Asiedu Nketiah for he is a pathological liar.”

Recounting on why he joined the president’s entourage to Norway, the Regional Secretary revealed that, having spent a couple of years in the country, having his wife and children and knowing the Ghanaian community in Norway he was compelled to follow the entourage to assist the president to perform national duty.

“As of the time we went to Norway, they hadn’t recorded a single coronavirus case. It was a few weeks after our visit when the disease started spreading in the country. We arrived in Ghana on February 27, 2020. It was on March 3, 2020, that Norway started recording their first coronavirus case after a Norwegian doctor returned from Italy after a holiday trip,” he stressed.

Jeff Konadu urges Ghanaians to support the government as the nation fight to eliminate coronavirus.

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