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Wa NPP Youth Wing demonstrate against leaders

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The Youth Wing of the New Patriotic Party in the Wa Central Constituency of the Upper West Region has demonstrated against their leaders for their alleged roles in the defeat of the party in the just-ended Presidential and Parliamentary elections.

The group has, therefore, called on President Akufo-Addo, to as a matter of urgency, remove the Regional Minister, Dr. Hafiz Bin Salih from office for allegedly failing to work hard to sustain the gains made by the party in the 2016 general election.

They further asked that the Wa Municipal Chief Executive, Alhaji Issahaku Tahiru Moomin, the Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), Mustapha Ahmed and the Director at the Regional Office of the Youth Employment Department, Adams Muda be removed from the office for their parts in the defeat.

Convener and Leaser of the group, also known as Concerned NPP Youth of the Wa Central, Alhassan Samad Dumbu, who addressed the press, after a protest march, said that the poor performance of the party was as a result of the alleged refusal of afore mentioned personalities to campaign for them.

The march which saw the youth holding placards with inscriptions such as ”Chairman Kamara, Minister and Adams Muda must go,” and ”Enough is enough ” started and ended at the party office as the demonstrators were prevented from marching to the regional administration by the police.

Mr. Dumbu alleged that ” some of the lured party people with money to vote against their fellow compatriots; we have glaring evidence and we will be forced to present them if our call is not heeded to.

In an interview with the Ghanaian Times on the issue, however, the Regional NADMO Director, Mr. Ahmed said he was not guilty of the accusations leveled against him saying he had supported Hajia’s campaign to a tune of 30 thousand Ghana cedis. He insisted that the parliamentary candidate won the elections in his electoral area where he had earlier joined others to campaign for her.

Meanwhile, Public Relations Officer for the Regional Police Command, Inspector Gideon OheneBoateng who was among the police personnel at the march stated that the police prevented the demonstrators from having access to the Central Administration in order to forestall possible destruction of state property as a result of part grievances.

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