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Our views represent the people of UER:NDC Communicator

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The National Democratic Congress has cautioned apparatchiks of government and the New Patriotic Party in the Upper East Region not to attempt intimidating it’s members.

According to the NDC,views of their members represent the people in the region and cannot not be overturned by anybody and not even the entire NPP.

The comments followed a backlash on the Upper East Regional Deputy Communications Officer for NDC,Sunday Kampoli Casper for declaring that the youth of Upper East Region intend to prevent President Nana Akufo Addo from campaigning for failing to commission an expansion project by former President John Mahama at the regional hospital.

The comment has ignited mixed reactions from the public with the NPP calling for a disregard of the falsehood because it did not represent the views of the region. The comment has since been discribed as ‘useless’ by Wilson Dabuo, a Communications Team Member of NPP in the Upper East Region.

But responding to the vexatious rebuttal on Daybreak Upper East on A1 Radio,a Member of NDC’s Communications Team, Ayamvoa Isaac said the NPP has no locus to determine the views of NDC party members and other citizens in the region.

“This recklessness and arrogance by some useless NPP guys who think they can threaten the youth of this region,will not and I’m just daring them ,they cannot try us. The NDC youth are also youth of this region,there is nobody,I’m sending it out, we are here and can do what is legitimate.we are not going to be swayed by any lose comment.the Upper East is not for the NPP” he fumed.

Mr. Ayimvoa therefore called on the President to immediately commission and stock the Bolgatanga Hospital in order to avoid deterioration of the facility since the completed project has not been put into use for three years.

Source:A1Radioonline.com|101.1MHZ|Ghana

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