The Upper East Regional Communication team and Serial callers’ of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), have suspended all party activities over the party’s inability to give any of their members an appointment to serve in President Nana Addo’s government.
A statement issued by the group, indicated that, until their demands are met, the party’s communication team would not work for the party.
A similar threat was made by the communicators and serial callers of the NPP in the Norther Region in .
The Northern NPP group calling itself NPP SMS group, is unhappy about what it calls the neglect of some senior communicators including the Regional Communications Director, Mohammed Abdul Kudus, A. Latif, and Yussif Danjumah in Nana Addo’s government.
The statement, signed by the group’s Vice President, Abdul Rashid Goodman, expressed disgust in the appointing authority’s disregard of the appointment of the communication team members.
Below is full statement from the Upper Region Serial Callers
The Upper East Regional Communication team of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has declared an indefinite boycott of all communication activities of the party starting 6th June 2017.
The protest is as a result of the fact that, the communication team members seem to be used and dumped immediately the party won power in the 2016 general elections.
Members went through various ordeal including physical attacks both on radio and on the ground in trying to project the party’s laudable policies such as the One district One factory, One Village One Dam etc in the just ended elections.
Upon all these, not even one person among the communication team has gotten any appointment. Efforts to get the National executives to listen to us have proved futile. Hence we shall continue to boycott all communication activities until our demands are met.
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