Monday, January 2, 2012

2012 ELECTION WILL BE ONE-TOUCH - CHIEF NAATIA


Chief Naatia, spiritual leader of the Kejebi Shrine at Sagnarigu in Tamale has predicted one touch victory for one of the flag bearers of the NDC and the NPP come this year’s general elections.
Withholding the name of the Victor, he projected that there will be no round off and that the winner will secure 51% of the total votes cast.
“The 2012 elections will be a very crucial one where there will be no round off: these elections will be won through a small margin difference where the winner will get over 51%.”
“I have made a lot of consultations with my gods about this year’s general elections where a lot of things have been revealed to me some of which I can’t make public,” he explained.
Naatia undressed these revelations at his private residence at Sagnarigu near the Tamale Senior High School football pitch where his New Year message was delivered.
He added that the general elections will be characterized with violence which if not managed well could plunge the nation into chaos.
“Nobody should make a mistake thinking that Ghana cannot be like Kenya or Ivory Coast where electoral violence has contributed to the death of thousands and lots of properties worth millions destroyed.”
Naatia asserted that the skirmishes will be generated by some media houses especially the radio stations that promote the use of unguarded or intemperate language on the airwaves.
He requested that chiefs, politicians and the clergy should perform some sacrifices including the slaughtering of cows, rams, goats and other divine interventions to avert the calamities that might take place before, during and after the upcoming elections.
“To ensure violence free elections begins with you and I, the chiefs, the politicians, the clergy and other stakeholders whose responsibility is to slaughter cows, rams, goats and other divine interventions to avert the calamities that might take place, during and after the upcoming elections.”