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Kwame Jantuah slams NPP’s Justin Kodua over comments on Kumi’s arrest

NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua NPP General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua

Legal practitioner Kwame Jantuah has strongly criticized the General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Kodua Frimpong, for what he described as an “immature” response to the arrest of former NPP parliamentary candidate for Adenta, Alfred Kumi.

Speaking on Morning Starr with Naa Dedei Tettey, Jantuah took issue with Kodua’s call for party supporters to gather at Kumi’s residence following the arrest, urging a more responsible approach.

“That advice is immature because what the General Secretary should have said and done is, ‘NPP loyalists, meet the gentleman where they have taken him and defend him,’” Jantuah said.

“It should not be at his house. You don’t have the power to stop that kind of thing. Just because they did it the last time doesn’t mean it should be done every time someone is arrested. It is very wrong.”

He emphasized that party supporters should focus on ensuring legal representation for Kumi rather than engaging in potentially chaotic gatherings.

“If nothing else, you meet him where he’s been taken and get lawyers to defend him,” he advised.

Jantuah also questioned the nature of the arrest, particularly the involvement of national security rather than the police.

“Is this not a national security issue? If national security has gone to arrest him, they have reasons to arrest him. Why wasn’t it the police who arrested him, but national security?” he asked.

While expressing some reservations about the method used in the arrest, Jantuah was unequivocal in his disapproval of how the party leadership reacted.

“What I wasn’t in favor of is the mode they used to arrest him, but it’s an allegation. However, I don’t understand why the General Secretary would say NPP people should go and mass up at the place. We have laws in this country, and a political party cannot decide to be unruly—and he’s been unruly,” he concluded.

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