A year ago
Nyonkopa Daniels, the Founder and Executive Director of Peace Watch Ghana, has criticized the Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, for his history of verbally assaulting and insulting individuals in the name of politics. Despite now seeking respect from the public in his bid for presidency, Madam Daniels argues that Agyapong should not expect to be accorded the respect he desires when he has previously attacked and called people names.
Madam Daniels spoke out against the politics of insults and emphasized that while it is reasonable to disagree and criticize leaders, it is not acceptable to insult them. She also highlighted how former President John Dramani Mahama had been vilified, insulted, and subjected to unprintable language by individuals such as Kennedy Agyapong.
“I am against insult politics." If people insult Bawumia and Nana Addo today, it bothers me. Look at their backgrounds. "Those are individuals I hold in high regard, and I expect them to respect former President John Dramani Mahama and Nana Akufo-Addo, regardless of the situation," she said.
Madam Daniels believes that insults are particularly egregious when directed at children. For instance, Agyapong insulted Mahama and called him names when he was a member of Parliament. Now he wants to become president of Ghana.
“I have nothing against Kennedy Agyapong running for president, but he has insulted former IGPs, former presidents, and others. Today he wishes to be elected. "I have no problem with his decision, but would he be content if he were elected and subsequently insulted as he has insulted others?” cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval cheval chevalcours cheval
In summary, Madam Daniels believes that it is not appropriate to insult leaders, regardless of the circumstances, and that individuals who have engaged in insulting and attacking others in the past should not expect to be treated with respect when they seek positions of power.
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