Dear Hon. Bryan Acheampong,
I shall begin by restating the core values, contained in the Mission Statement (Mission & Values), of the United States of America's National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS).
"Core Values
- Commitment to Service - Knowing that the country, our friends and allies are relying on us, we are dedicated to fulfilling our commitment to serve and to excellence in the pursuit of our critical mission.
- Respect for the Law - Everything we undertake in our missions is grounded in our adherence to the U.S. Constitution and compliance with the U.S. laws, regulations and policies that govern our activities.
- Integrity - We are committed to communicating honestly and directly, acting ethically and fairly and carrying out our mission efficiently and effectively.
- Transparency - We are committed to fostering public understanding of NSA's mission and to providing complete transparency to those who authorize and oversee NSA's work on behalf of the American people.
- Respect for People - We are committed to ensuring that all NSA personnel are respected, included and valued for their diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills and contributions to our mission and culture.
- Accountability - We are accountable for our actions and take responsibility for our decisions, practicing wise stewardship of public resources and placing prudent judgment over expediency."
The question, which the good people of Ghana, who put the national interest, ahead of party advantage, in all things to do with the safety of our Republic, and the overall well-being of the citizenry, would like you to answer, is: As a God-fearing, principled, honest father and husband, said to be an American military Gulf War veteran, do you believe that you have abided by the core values of the United States of America's National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS), in your work as a national security minister, who has served Ghana at the Ministry of National Security, and, lately, in the Ministry of interior?
There are many discerning, apolitical and independent-minded Ghanaians, who insist that had you done what you have been accused, by many, of doing, in Ghana, in the U.S. - allegedly conspiring with others, to pack the national security apparatus, with members of privately-owned militias, apparently belonging to hardliners in the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the Invincible Forces, and the Delta Force - you would have been swiftly arrested, prosecuted and given a lengthy prison sentence, for subversion and treason.
Perhaps that is a moot point - so I shall not belabour it, as in my humble view, you would never qualify to be appointed to the position you hold here, in the U.S., which is a much more serious nation, than our country is, as we speak. However, you definitely must be arrested, prosecuted and jailed for treason - which is what your conspiracy with others in your party, to pack the national security apparatus of our country, with those myrmidon-thugs-in-uniform, amounts to. Full stop. When I become President in 2025, after winning the 2024 presidential election, as an independent candidate, I shall immediately order your arrest and prosecution, for sure. That is a promise, not a threat.
Sir, perhaps it has never occurred to you before, that you and Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, are not the only Agyemangs in our nation, today. Massa, where were you, when even the mere whispering of the name J.J. Rawlings, invoked fear in petrified-millions? To use a Ghanaian pidgin English phrase: 'Small boys, are young, wai.' Hmmmm, eyeasem, ooooo.
With respect, do not delude yourselves into thinking that you enjoy perpetual-immunity, oooo, Massa. You do not. If you persist in the thuggery across Ghana, which we are all witnessing daily, as the registration of voters continues, should the need to do so arise, because it is repeated in the December presidential and parliamentary elections, we shall eventually drag you and your co-conspirators, before the International Criminal Court (ICC), one fine day, for the crimes against humanity, which you are committing. We will not be intimidated. Period.
For your information, the Tommy Thompsons, the Kabral Blay-Amiheres, the Kwesi Pratts and the Kweku Baakos, risked their lives, in the trenches, during the dark days of the era of the culture-of-silence - and, despite the great odds they faced, relentlessly fought a ruthless tyranny, to finally help deliver to ordinary Ghanaians, the freedoms they enjoy, today: freedoms that you and your co-conspirators, clearly seek to take away, from those who oppose your discredited regime-of-greedy-hypocrites, in the new tyranny-of-the-majority, which you and your co-conspirators, are so clearly bent on imposing on our country, through intimidatory-tactics. How dare you, I ask?
And, worst of all, how dare you prostitute the honour of the brave professionals, in the Ghana Armed Forces, and the Ghana Police Service, by clothing your myrmidon-thugs, in their service uniforms, and making them appear to the world, in viral videos gone global, as 'soldiers' and police officers', who clearly are mindless-minions, who take their marching orders from illiberal-blackguards, who also happen to be local NPP executives? How dare you?
With respect, some us are determined to resist your attempt to impose a tyranny-of-the-majority, on our nation of diverse ethnicity, in which no tribe is superior or inferior to another, and in which virtually all extended families, share a common bond of diverse-ethnicity, and are united, by marriage and ties of consanquinity. Under no circumstances will we allow you to destroy our tolerant liberal democracy, just because you and your despicable friends have become arrogant and
power-drunk. No. No. No. Never. We are not afraid of your brutish thugs-in-uniform - because only cowards die many times before their actual deaths. We are not cowards, wai. And neither are we afraid of being murdered by your thugs, oooo, Massa. Enough is enough. Full stop. Haaba.
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