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We won’t accept arrogant appointtees in our next administration – NDC Youth Activist warns

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A Youth activist and National Communication Team member of the main opposition National Democratic Congress Osman Ayariga has begun blowing a warning horn that the youth of the party will not tolerate any arrogant appointee in the next administration after the party wins the 2024 general elections.

Mr Ayariga noted that the party during its last administration appointed some “characters” who did not help in keeping the faith of the youth anytime they seek support from them.

According to him, these appointees who did little in bringing the party to power disregarded majority of the youth anytime they walked to their offices to either seek clarification or support.

The recurring comment these appointees used to say to some of the youth was that their offices were not for NDC so they would not help them, he said, this time around we will not entertain such characters come 2024 after the NDC wins power.

Mr Ayariga commented at the Bolgatanga Technical University’s Students Union forum of the Tertiary Education Institution Network (TEIN) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) organized on Saturday 7th August 2021.

He noted that the youth have learned their lessons and will only work hard when the assurance is given that they will reap their labour at the end of the day.

He said “As we are restructuring the party, one will realize that it is the youth at the grassroots levels that are doing most of the work. And why are they doing so because they want the party to come to power in 2024.

So, if we recapture power and these hardworking youth walk to any appointee’s office to seek clarity or support of any kind, and these appointees say their offices are not established for partisan purposes, well, only God knows what we will do to such appointees.”

Mr Ayariga however called on the students’ union to take their academics seriously while keeping in mind that the party must win power in 2024 election.

“We must work hard to win power come 2024 election. So, as you are all busy studying to climb higher on the academic ladder, make it an effort to reach out to people on the plans the party is putting in place to revamp the sinking economy under the Nana Akufo-Addo Bawumia led government.”

Meanwhile, the University’s TEIN President, Lambon Barnabas, assured the party’s executives of the union’s commitment towards the 2024 victory of the party.

He noted that the union is currently having over 800 members who all are working hard in diverse ways to enable the party win the 2024 elections.

Source: A1Radioonline.com | 101.1MHz | Moses Apiah| Ghana

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