Former Member of Parliament (MP) for the La Dadekotopon constituency, Nii-Amasah Namoale has revealed that he once planned to subject Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong to a severe beat down.
According to him, the plan was hatched after the outspoken parliamentarian made offensive comments about Ewes and Gas prior to the 2012 general elections
The sharp tongued politican who was then MP for Assin North had declared war on all Ewes and Gas living in the Ashanti region at the time and asked NPP activists in the region to attack them.
“He told them to attack members of these two tribes with cutlasses. Kennedy also threatened security to lynch any security personnel who tried to keep the peace in the region,” Namoale narrated.
Speaking on Happy 98.9 FM’s ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show with host, Afrifa Mensah, Namoale indicated that the comments made by the honorable MP aroused his youthful anger.
He furthered that in his anger, he hatched a vengeful plan with Nii Laryea Afotey-Agbo to beat up Kennedy so he also felt the pain his threat subjected Ewes and Gas to.
“Kennedy Agyapong once passed some poor comments about Ewes and Gas which got me very angry. Out of anger, I hatched a plan with Nii Afotey Agbo to ambush Kennedy and beat him up in parliament. He was fortunate time passed and the pain healed”, Namoale told Okatakyie Kwame Afrifa
On Wednesday, September 9, 2020, Kennedy Agyapong who was speaking on an Accra based radio station expressed anger over a decision by a judge to grant an injunction against him without allegedly conducting due diligence.
Reacting to this current event the former legislature, Nii Amasah Namoale gave a word of advice to Kennedy Agyapong saying, “I will plead with my brother Kennedy Agyapong that his treasonable charge made against him in 2012 can be triggered at anytime.
The treason trial is still active since he was charged at the wrong court. I will plead with him, the tribalism and the ethnocentrism isn’t a good thing. We are one Ghana so I will plead with him to stop those acts”.
By: Emmanuel Owusu Boadi