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Vigilantism comment: Yammin apologises to NDC after being disowned

A Former deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Joseph Yammin has apologized to the opposition National Democratic Congress over some comments he made about disbanding vigilante groups aligned to the party.

Yammin had taken on the party for issuing a disclaimer over some remarks attributed to him with regards to vigilantism.

Read: Yammin angry with NDC for dumping him over vigilante comments

The former Deputy Minister has come under pressure after media reports claimed he had said the NDC, will never disband The Hawks, a vigilante group aligned to the party.

But Yammin insisted he never uttered such remarks attributed to him.

Read: NDC disowns Yammin over vigilantism comment

He was further angered by a disclaimer issued by the NDC and signed by its General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia.

Yammin in a statement after a meeting with the leadership of the party on Thursday apologized unreservedly for his outburst.

“Firstly, I wish to state emphatically that the statements attributed to me in various media reports which formed the basis of the disclaimer issued by the party, is false.”

Read: NDC will not disband hawks today, tomorrow or ever! Yammin replies Akufo-Addo, NPP

“Secondly, I wish to apologise to the Party hierarchy for misconstruing the disclaimer released by FEC on the issue and subsequently my making unfortunate comments against the party leadership. I, therefore withdraw all statements against the party as well as individuals in the party hierarchy and apologise unreservedly for my utterances,” Yammin added in a statement.

Click below for the full statement:

Upon the invitations extended to me to appear before a Committee of the FEC, on the issue of media reports attributing certain statements to me, I attended the meeting this morning 14thMarch 2019 at the headquarters of the NDC.

I have had the opportunity to interact with the committee of FEC regarding the purported reportage attributed to me and my responses in the media.

Firstly, I wish to state emphatically that the statements attributed to me in various media reports which formed the basis of the disclaimer issued by the party, is false.

Secondly, I wish to apologise to the Party hierarchy for misconstruing the disclaimer released by FEC on the issue and subsequently my making unfortunate comments against the party leadership.

I, therefore withdraw all statements against the party as well as individuals in the party hierarchy and apologise unreservedly for my utterances.

I am grateful to FEC for deciding to refer the issue of the false reportage to the legal committee of the party to consider the way forward in seeking redress on my behalf.

Signed

Mr. Joseph Yammin

Source: citinewsroom.com

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