Ablekuma North Rerun: Be silent if you didn’t condemn my slaps in Ayawaso West

Communication Minister, Sam Nartey George says no one should condemn the violence at Ablekuma North when they were silent on the violence at Ayawaso West Wugon.
Violence has erupted at Ablekuma North in Accra where the rerun of 19 polling stations is currently ongoing.
Former fisheries Minister Hawa Koomson and Deputy National Organizer for the NPP have been beaten at a polling station in Ablekuma North.
The violence has been condemned by opposition NPP who are of the view that the NDC is intimidating people to prevent their members from coming out to vote.
But reacting to the condemnation, Sam George indicated that they should be quiet if they did not condemn NPP thugs who slapped him in Ayawaso West Wugon.
His post shared via social media read “Dear IGP of the Ghana Police Service and DG of the CID, I am still waiting for the Police to act on my complaint from Ayawaso West Wuogon.
It must be treated as a first come, first served basis. I have patiently waited since 2019 for justice to be served.
Let no one who justified the 2019 incident dare try to speak today. You sowed the wind and you have reaped the whirlwind. What was sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
I have not started yet. This is just the beginning. We would all live in Ghana. One love. 🦁🇬🇭”.