Regional News of Thursday, 23 February 2017

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A/R: Calls for Muntaka to resign as chief whip, premature & inappropriate - Obimpeh

There have been calls for Muntaka to step down as Chief Whip following the bribery saga There have been calls for Muntaka to step down as Chief Whip following the bribery saga

The Ashanti Regional Chapter of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has described as premature and inappropriate calls by bigwigs in the party for the the Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka to resign following parliamentary bribery scandal.

Some party members are calling on the Minority Chief Whip to resign arguing that he has betrayed the party for failing to tell the truth regarding the allegation when he appeared on the ad hoc committee.

In a statement signed by the regional chairman, Yaw Owusu Bimpeh, it urged party members to be circumspect in their public pronouncements on this sensitive subject matter.

‘Also, we humbly encourage members to temporarily shelf or defer their public opinions until the committee’s findings are made public. This is to avoid possible irreparable damage that our less informed positions might cause one of our own,’ it advised.

It urged members to temporarily shelf or defer their public opinions until the committee’s findings are made public.

Read details of the statement:

Press Release NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS (NDC), ASHANTI REGIONAL CHAPTER CALLS FOR MUNTAKA’S RESIGNATION INAPPROPRIATE AND REGRETABLE

The Ashanti Regional Chapter of the National Democratic Congress expresses its displeasure at calls by some leading members of the NDC for the Minority Chief Whip, Alhaji Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka’s resignation in respect of his position on the alleged Agyarko bribery scandal.

The Regional Chapter of the NDC finds these calls premature particularly when the alleged scandal is under investigation by the special ad hoc committee of parliament for which the Hon. Minority Chief Whip avails himself without hesitation.

In our urgent pursuit of party cohesion and reorganisation, we urge members to be circumspect in their public pronouncements on this sensitive subject matter. Also, we humbly encourage members to temporarily shelf or defer their public opinions until the committee’s findings are made public.

This is to avoid possible irreparable damage that our less informed positions might cause one of our own.

We urge the committee to expeditiously and comprehensively weather the storm to end the continuing public anxiety that has characterised the alleged scandal. Finally, we urge patience with leadership in spite of our individual disappointments.

Let’s not allow temporary challenges to rock our reorganisation boat.

May God bless our hard work with smooth and speedy reorganisation.

…..…Signed………. Yaw Owusu Bimpeh (Ashanti Regional Chairman, NDC)
February 23, 2017