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General News of Saturday, 8 April 2017

Source: ultimatefmonline.com

Kan Dapaah should be mindful how he treats Delta Force members - Wontumi

Bernard Antwi Boasiako, Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman Bernard Antwi Boasiako, Ashanti Regional NPP Chairman

The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) Bernard Antwi Boasiako popularly called ‘Chairman Wontumi’ has warned the National Security Minister Albert Kan Dapaah to be mindful of how he treats members of the Delta Force.

He said the National Security Minister and other members of the party who didn’t campaign for the party can now talk ‘anyhow’ because of their positions.

An incensed Wontumi said the National Security Minister has grown wings ever since he got his appointment from the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

He wondered why Mr Kan Dapaah described members of Delta Force as criminals saying his description is an indication that he has turned on his party.

“Today some NPP members have positions so they talk anyhow…especially Kan Dapaah, he didn’t even campaign for the NPP. Where was Kan Dapaah when these boys were campaigning, today he describes them as criminals. If Mr. Dapaah is talking he should be careful…he claimed he had retired from politics but now he has a position after we won the elections…I want to tell Kan Dapaah that if we have suffered for him to get a position…he should be mindful how he treats us,” he warned.

A livid Regional Chairman said members of Delta Force fought for the party during the 2016 elections and that they don’t deserve insults after pushing the party to power.

Speaking on Ash FM, Wontumi alleged that “Kan Dapaah claimed that he had retired from politics…but now he is the National Security Minister and I know that if he gets his way he will have me killed. That is the truth, that is the truth”.

Wontumi’s comments came on the back of attack on Kumasi Circuit Court by Delta Force who freed their colleagues who were on trial for manhandling the Regional Security Coordinator George Adjei.