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Wa NDC youth go on rampage over sacked Minister

June 12, 2014
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A group purported to be supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper West region have destroyed properties belonging to the party in protest against the sacking of the Regional Minister Bede Ziedeng

The group painted  the party’s regional office and other offices with graffiti in protest against the sacking of the regional minister.

Giving the details of the incident, Citi News Upper West Regional Correspondent, Latif  Mahama said “when Citi News visited the Upper West Regional Office of the NDC, the aggrieved supporters had defaced the entire building with inscriptions such as ‘No Bede, No JM’, ‘JM why Hamidu again’ ‘JM why'”

According to Latif Mahama, the situation was not different  at the Wa Central Constituency Office.

Speaking to Citi News, the Security Man at the Office, Osman Mahama said “I am a watchman here. I was in the room when I heard noise here so I came out and I saw some people destroying the properties.”

Meanwhile, Citi News’ checks at the Wa Central Police Station indicated that no arrest had been made so far.

Sources at the NDC regional executive office disclosed that the incident is the beginning of a series of demonstrations yet to hit the Wa Municipality in support of Bede Ziedeng.

The President in his recent Ministerial reshuffle, replaced Mr. Bede Ziedeng; former Minister of Upper West region with Alhaji Amin Amidu Sulemani; former Minister of Roads and Highways.

 

By: Marian Efe Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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