Alan's supporter warns Party members to stop sending threatening messages

 
Sylvester Tetteh, Member of Parliament (MP),  Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro constituency

Wow, it's disheartening to hear about the threatening messages received by Hon. Sylvester Tetteh and his colleagues in the New Patriotic Party. It's crucial to emphasize that in a democratic society, respectful dialogue and mutual support should prevail, even in the face of political differences. 

It seems that these threatening messages have emerged following Alan Kyerematen's withdrawal from the NPP presidential contest. It's understandable that emotions run high during political campaigns, but resorting to threats is never the right approach. Hon. Sylvester Tetteh, who is a strong supporter of Alan Kyerematen and a member of his campaign team, rightly called out those behind the messages and urged them to abandon such behavior.

He highlighted the importance of unity within the party, emphasizing that although Alan Kyerematen has withdrawn from the presidential election, the party still requires the support of every single member to secure victory in the upcoming 2024 elections. It's essential to remember that political success is built on inclusive participation and respectful collaboration.

Hon. Sylvester Tetteh's message carries weight when he questions the purpose of the threats. It's important to evaluate the consequences of such actions and understand that they do not contribute positively to the New Patriotic Party's objectives or any democratic process. Everyone should respect the choices and preferences of others, even if they differ from their own.

By speaking out against these threats, Hon. Sylvester Tetteh demonstrates his commitment to fostering a more inclusive and respectful political environment. It's encouraging to see individuals in positions of influence take a stand against such behavior and advocate for unity and respect.

Hon. Sylvester Tetteh shared these distressing experiences during an interview on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" programme. It's essential that conversations like these take place openly, as they shed light on the challenges faced by individuals within the political landscape and help raise awareness about the need for constructive engagement.

Let's hope that these threatening messages cease, and that political discourse can be conducted in a more respectful and inclusive manner moving forward.


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