NAPO’s Nkrumah comment was a political gaffe that happened to many politicians – Mac Manu


Opoku
Prempeh

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Former
National
Chair
of
the
New
Patriotic
Party
(NPP)
Peter
Mac
Manu
has
described
the
Nkrumah-Akufo-Addo
comparison
made
by
running
mate
to
the
flagbearer
of
the
NPP,
Dr
Matthew
Opoku
Prempeh
as
a
political
gaffe
that
has
occurred
to
many
politicians.

He
explained
that
on
political
platforms,
several
issues
may
happen
which
will
get
the
speakers
carried
away.

Speaking
on
the
Hot
Issues
with
TV3’s
Kemeni
Amanor
on
Sunday,
July
15,
Mr
Mac
Manu
said
“I
have
listened
to
various
comments
on
it,
on
social
media,
radio,
and
TV,
some
in
favour,
some
against.
The
moment
NAPO
was
speaking
I
was
on
a
dais,
I
did
not
anticipate
any
gaffe,
I
thought
he
had
been
given
the
opportunity
as
running
mate,
the
National
Council
has
given
its
approval,
and
he
is
now
on
a
marketing
spree
for
the
party
and
for
the
elections.

“I
will
say
that
the
election
is
about
NPP
and
NDC,
so
this
issue
about
Nkrumah,
for
me,
must
be
made
to
rest
because
we
are
talking
about
an
election
scheduled
for
December

between
NPP,
NDC,
and
others.

“So
if
you
have
been
outdoored
and
you
have
such
a
huge
crowd
to
come
and
watch
you 
I
will
not
concentrate
anything
about
the
Kwame
Nkrumah,
I
will
rather
concentrate
on
my
competitor.
On
political
platforms,
many
things
happen
and
it
has
happened
to
many
politicians,
we
call
it
gaffe
in
politics.
I
think
NPP
as
a
party
has
not
come
out
to
say
anything
about
this
because
for
NPP 
it
is
a
competition
between 
the
NPP
and
the
NDC 
and
others.
With
Kwame
Nkrumah
and
the
CPP,
even
recently
I
heard
that
CPP
are
not
going
to
field
a
presidential
candidate.”

Dr
Opoku
Prempeh
apologised
for
his
comparison
of
President
Akufo-Addo’s
contribution
to
Ghana’s
first
President,
Dr.
Kwame
Nkrumah.

Dr.
Opoku
Prempeh
usually
referred
to
as
NAPO
in
a
statement
on
July
12
said
his
comments
were
not
meant
to
denigrate
former
President
Dr.
Kwame
Nkrumah.

“I
wish
to
emphasise
that
I
never
meant
to
disrespect
our
former
President
Dr.
Kwame
Nkrumah
or
any
of
our
former
heads
of
state,
including
my
own
grand
uncle
and
mentor,
Mr.
John
Agyekum
Kufuor,”
his
statement
said.

The
former
Energy
Minister
added
that
he’s
noted
the
concerns
raised
after
his
statement
and
“regret
any
discomfort
caused.”

NAPO’s
apology
came
days
after
his
statement
has
been
met
with
condemnation
even
from
some
party
stalwarts.

He
noted
that
his
comment
reflects
his
personal
opinion
abo