Politics of Thursday, 28 April 2016

Source: dailyguideafrica.com

NDC may lose the North

Abdul Rauf Abubakar, Constituency Organiser, Savelugu Abdul Rauf Abubakar, Constituency Organiser, Savelugu

The National Democratic Congress is likely to lose its popularity in the Northern Region in the 2016 presidential elections, an aggrieved party executive has said.

Constituency Organiser for Savelugu in the Northern Region Abdul Rauf Abubakar told Joy News the party leadership has lost touch with the grassroots and that could prove suicidal in the November elections.

He said if care is not taken, the president who hails from the north will record one of the most humiliating defeats in the “second world bank” of the party.

Rauf Abubakar was part of many disillusioned regional executives of the party who came to Accra to register their protest to the NDC Parliamentary caucus but Parliament had gone on recess.

Rauf Abubakar however told Joy News’ Elton John Brobbey the party could suffer defeat in the Northern region if their concerns are not addressed.

He accused the presidency of imposing DCEs on the people without any consultation of the constituency executives.

He said he was part of NDC executives who went round in 2012 with a basket full of promises but most of the promises have not been met, hinting, they will not be able to go back to those places to campaign ahead of the 2016 elections.

“The party [leadership] has no time for the party [grassroots],” he alleged.
He cited the Kumbungu debacle where aspiring NDC Parliamentary and regional executives were chased out of the constituency.

He said for three years the national and regional executives have not bothered to pay visits to some constituencies in the north.

“If care is not taken as we speak Northern Region where the president comes from is going to be a disaster.

“After Volta Region i think Northern Region is the second world bank of the NDC but now if care is not taken Northern Region will the worse,” he said.