Minority Leader Alexander Afenyo-Markin slammed the government after agents tried to arrest MP Rev Ntim Fordjour. He spoke at the lawmaker's home where party members gathered to show support. The leader called this action a bad move away from democratic values. He warned that four years might seem distant, but time passes quickly.
Afenyo-Markin stressed that democracy works through talking, not threats. He made clear that having different opinions isn't against the law. The government should respond with words instead of sending armed officers after elected officials. The opposition wants cooperation if discussions happen respectfully within democratic rules. They refuse any form of pressure tactics.
The Minority Leader promised strong backing for Rev Fordjour during this difficult situation. He declared that they stand together as one united force. Their party remains firmly behind the targeted MP throughout this challenge. Nobody walks alone when facing such problems. The opposition continues to watch these developments very carefully.
Afenyo-Markin stressed that democracy works through talking, not threats. He made clear that having different opinions isn't against the law. The government should respond with words instead of sending armed officers after elected officials. The opposition wants cooperation if discussions happen respectfully within democratic rules. They refuse any form of pressure tactics.
The Minority Leader promised strong backing for Rev Fordjour during this difficult situation. He declared that they stand together as one united force. Their party remains firmly behind the targeted MP throughout this challenge. Nobody walks alone when facing such problems. The opposition continues to watch these developments very carefully.