Politics of Thursday, 16 April 2020
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
“The first reaction to truth is hatred. The moment it appears, it is treated as an enemy.” These were her ‘come back’ words after the Member of Parliament for Klottey-Korley Constituency was castigated over what some say were lies and propagandist moves.
Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings had been heavily criticised and condemned by some government officials after she accused same of distributing food to the vulnerable on partisan basis and party lines.
“This must end now and immediately because coronavirus does not know NPP and NDC. Neither does it know CPP, PNC, PPP or APC etc. This is a humanitarian crisis, women and children are hungry. They are locked down because it’s not their fault the virus is in Ghana."
“People are literally being asked to show evidence of their party membership before being given food. This is not acceptable [and] this is very sad [because] the virus does not show whether you are NDC or NPP before it infects you,” she lamented in an interview while she distributed aids to her constituents.
Following this, several persons in government, whilst condemning what they say were propaganda gimmicks at a time when the country needs to focus on the fight against Coronavirus, urged the public to ignore the allegations.
“Validation is very important here. This is hearsay. We will have to independently verify these claims,” the Minister said in an interview with Starr FM.
Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Chief Executive Mohammed Adjei, also in a statement described the situation as regrettable.
“…it’s unfortunate that at a time like this, such a statement would be made by an Honorable Member of Parliament who has been missing all this while [and] resurfaced out of the blue for attention. Even though the government has welcomed efforts by all to support the effort to lessen the effects of the lockdown on the vulnerable, misinformation and attempts to politicize such efforts should not be countenanced,” he wrote.
Cum odio sui cœpit veritas. Simul atque apparuit, inimica est.
— Dr. Zanetor Rawlings (@zanetorofficial) April 16, 2020
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