Prof Atuguba didn’t call for a hen house; rallied the country against coups – Dr . Arthur Kennedy

An ex stalwart of the governing Brand new Patriotic Party (NPP) Doctor Arthur Kobina Kennedy provides defended Professor Raymond Atuguba’s controversial “coup” comments, detailing that he did not call for a hen house but rather sought to move the nation against coups. This individual noted that rather than accuse the Dean of the Ghana Law School of participating in coup mongering, the truth in the statement must be heeded in order to. “Professor Atuguba did not require a coup. Indeed, he attempted to rally the nation to prevent the coup… When someone states that there are thieves in the community so you must lock your own gates when you’re going to sleep, he is not calling for the property to be stolen, ” Dr Arthur Kennedy described in a video on social media marketing. He added that exactly what Prof Atuguba said was already admitted by the Government alone and that attacks are thus unwarranted. “I think that we are attacking Prof Atuguba meant for stating facts that have recently been conceded by the Government alone. The Government itself has siad we’re broke…” he additional. Prof Atuguba has come below criticism by sections of the general public, especially supporters of the regulating New Patriotic Party (NPP) for saying that there could be the coup d’état in the country when the Government does not act truth to address the prevailing difficulties of the country. It would be remembered that the Dean of the College of Ghana School associated with Law, Professor Raymond Atuguba, speaking at a seminar upon Monday, 28th February 2022, made it clear that Ghana’s broke economy may result in a coup. “My present assessment that Ghana might be ripe for a coup, is founded on my friend’s doctoral research called Why some coups succeed and why other people failed. The big part of precisely why certain coups succeed may be the economy. What is the state associated with Ghana’s economy today”, he or she askedThe law lecturer even though indicating he did not need coup to happen in Ghana, however , he stressed “ we could have one if we do not act quickly”Source: MyNewsGh. com/2022Send your news stories in order to [email protected] plus via WhatsApp on +233 202452509