The Tema West constituency office of the ruling National Democratic
Congress (NDC) has been locked over the decision of former parliamentary
aspirant Samuel Ofosu Ampofo not to contest the seat in the upcoming
primaries of the party.
The irate youth who carried the act Tuesday morning say they will
continue to hold the place to ransom until Mr. Ampofo reviews his
decision.
Leader of the group Eklu Nazar told Accra-based Asempa FM, the NDC
cannot win the seat if the now vice chairman of the party does not run
for 2016.
“We will not be happy if this man does not run for the NDC. If he does
not run, the party will lose miserably regardless of who represents us
in 2016. We have vowed to campaign for him, he should just buy the forms
and leave us to do the campaigning. We need a strong person to
represent the party,” Nazar stated.
The constituency chairman Ben Doe has confirmed the closure of the office.
Ampofo who performed creditably for the NDC in the 2012 elections has
said he cannot contest the seat again because of equally important roles
he is currently playing at the party’s headquarters.
Picking of nomination forms for the NDC will close on Thursday,
September 10 while the primaries for Presidential and Parliamentary
candidates will be held on November 7.
No comments:
Post a Comment