Asiedu-Nketiah Plots Harmful Attack On Koku Anyidoho – Kennedy Agyapong Reveals

Assin North MP, Kennedy Agyapong, has made very startling and damning revelations as regards moves by NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu-Nketiah, to engage some persons to physically attack and harm Koku Anyidoho – immediate-past Deputy General Secretary of the NDC and currently the Founder and CEO of the Atta-Mills Institute.

Kennedy Agyapong made the revelation on Oman FM’s Boiling Point Programme on Tuesday, November 19, 2019.

According to the Assin North MP, Asiedu-Nketiah is on record to have made comments recently at the Oliver Thambo International Airport in South Africa to some persons that he “will deal with Koku Anyidoho…”.

The same Asiedu-Nketiah is supposed to have also met with some persons at Sogakope recently to plot the harmful attack on Koku Anyidoho, he alleged.

He further alleged that apparently, Asiedu-Nketiah and a few of his followers cannot accept the fact that Koku Anyidoho is associating with the Founder of the NDC, Jerry John Rawlings hence the evil move to attack his former Deputy.

Some NDC bigwigs have also not hidden the fact that they abhor the moves by Asiedu-Nketiah to harm Koku Anyidoho.

The departure of Koku Anyidoho from the NDC’s headquarters has also exposed the ineffectiveness of Asiedu-Nketiah hence his attempt to attack Koku Anyidoho for not doing the “dirty job” by taking on the NPP Government.

According to Kennedy Agyapong, though he had issues with Koku Anyidoho in the past, he has come to respect Koku for his principled stance on national issues hence his decision to use the airwaves to alert Koku to.”watch over his shoulders” because Asiedu-Nketiah and a few NDC people are plotting to “finish” their own person.

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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