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One remanded for demolishing Inusah Fuseini’s billboard

December 11, 2015
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Irate NDC youth vandalize Inusah Fuseini’s billboards [Photos]
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A Tamale Circuit Court has remanded in police custody Sulemana Kindiya for allegedly instigating some angry youth of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Tamale Central constituency of the Northern Region, to vandalize billboards and other paraphernalia of the incumbent Member of Parliament for Tamale Central, Inusah Fuseini.

He is to reappear in Court on December 14 pending further police investigations.

[contextly_sidebar id=”SxeiBpyqds8OwaLxsscFJsrLDW1bNcQ7″]The riot took place on Wednesday but the suspect was arrested at his home in Warizehi and put before court on Thursday.

Lawyer Issah Mahamoud, head of the Northern Regional Chapter of Legal Aid, represented the suspect in Court.

Meanwhile, the Court issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Basharu Alhassan Dabal-li, a former campaign Coordinator of Engineer Seidu Ibrahim, whose supporters acted upon a rumor that he had been dismissed as a senior staff of the Department of Feeder Roads for contesting the Roads and Highways Minister, Inusah Fuseini during the Tamale Central NDC Parliamentary primary.

The angry youth accused the Tamale Central Legislator of masterminding the dismissal of Engineer Ibrahim Seidu.

Malizaa-Naa Inusah Fuseini earlier in a Citi News interview debunked the allegation and called for calm.

Engineer Ibrahim Seidu, a former Deputy Director of the Road Fund Secretariat was reassigned to the Department of Feeder Roads without any proper designation, according to Basharu Alhassan Dabal-li.

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By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/Citifmonline.com/Ghana

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