Politics of Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Source: Angel FM

Kwadaso NPP youth angry with MP, Chairman over conference

Fingers are pointing at the MP for stifling processes for organizing the Annual Delegates Conference Fingers are pointing at the MP for stifling processes for organizing the Annual Delegates Conference

The NPP in the Kwadaso Constituency is currently brewing hot as a sect within the executives are pointing fingers at the MP, Hon. S. K Nuamah and the Chairman, Mr Yaw Bonah Boadi for stifling processes for organizing the Annual Delegates Conference in that constituency, a group which calls itself Concerned Youth of Kwadaso is alleging.

In a statement copied to the media today, the embittered youth said “our MP and Chairman for fear of losing their respective positions in the next primaries have schemed to ignore a requirement by the party’s constitution by refusing to organize this year’s delegate’s conference as scheduled”.

Subsequently, the group has therefore warned the MP and the Chairman to “brace up for our wrath if the two fail to come out with any meaningful explanation for the feet dragging” in the matter of the Annual Delegates Conference.

“We have the MP, Hon S.K Nuamah on record to have said at a meeting held at the party’s office at Kwadaso on 26th June,2017 that, he is not obliged to organize any delegates conference and that a paltry GHC 5000 that the national office has provided for the event is inadequate” the statement reads in part.

Douglas Agyenim Boateng, one of the Branch Coordinators and a member of the group who are alleging the said schemes against the two was contacted, he said they would be forced to demonstrate against the MP and the Chairman if they fail to come out with a response within one week, urging the National Executives to blame the two leaders if anything untoward happens in that constituency.

But the MP, Hon. S.K Nuamah says he had already organized the delegates conference way before the directive to do so came from the Acting General Secretary of the party, John Boadu.