Who Said We Need You? If You Joke with Me, You’ll Lose 13 More Elections — Captain Smart Fires Back
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Veteran journalist Captain Smart has responded sharply to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) decision to withdraw from all Media General platforms, including TV3, 3 FM, and Onua FM.
Speaking on Onua TV, he dismissed the impact of the NPP’s boycott, asserting, “Who said we need you? You will come back on your own. Don’t tell Kennedy Kankam anything; this means nothing to anyone. They should tell Afenyo-Markin and the others to boycott the vetting committee too because when Afenyo-Markin sits there, we will record him live.”
Captain Smart didn’t hold back in his criticism of the party, remarking, “Isn’t Afenyo-Markin’s so-called lizard child an NPP member? The NPP has collapsed. This isn’t just childish; it’s senseless. Let’s move on—we don’t need to waste our time on this on TV.”
Reflecting on past elections, he reminded viewers that during their campaign for John Mahama, the NPP was absent from Media General platforms, yet the network continued its work unaffected. “The party is in ruins. If they joke with me, they’ll lose thirteen more elections,” he declared.
He ended on a defiant note, expressing gratitude for the party’s withdrawal. “We thank God you’ve boycotted us—God bless you. We don’t need you, so go ahead with your boycott.”
The NPP’s decision to pull out followed a press release from its communications director, Richard Ahiagbah, who outlined their reasons for the move. The party cited months of failed attempts to address concerns over what they described as Media General’s biased and unprofessional journalism.
Source: YawaNews