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The National Youth Organizer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Murtala Mohammed together with other officials have been interdicted by the Central Committee of the party for misconduct following a complaint by General Secretary Ivor Greenstreet.According to the party, the National Youth Organizer and some leaders of the party have been mobilizing members of the party to join the new movement formed by its former Flagbearer, Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom.A memo containing the complaint written to the party by Ivor Greenstreet, which formed the basis of the interdiction said "The National Women’s Organizer, Mary Ankomah has been engaged in shocking, disgraceful and unacceptable conduct in the Western region attempting to solicit party members to leave the CPP and join Nduom’s so called ‘racket’ the ‘movement’. The National Youth Organizer, Murtala Mohammed is also engaged in similar activities and in particular his vicious and undermining public utterances can no longer be countenanced. Enough cannot be said about similar disgraceful conduct of the Ashanti Regional Chairman, Kwofie and the Northern Regional Youth Organizer, Murtala with respect to the solicitation of our members through outrageous wicked tricks and lies".Speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen on Thursday, the national youth organizer, Murtala Mohammed confirmed the report and noted he is remaining resolute until an official letter is served him. “Today we went to the central committee meeting where the memo came from the Secretary after which we were asked to excuse the committee to take a decision on it”.He told Ekosii-sen host Nana Bobie-Ansah that he knew that the party has interdicted him. ”As I speak to you now I am an interdicted CPP youth organizer but I will not say anything till the party officially explains it to me because the complaints from the general secretary is vague”.The youth organizer said he is unperturbed by any action taken against him but will continue to speak his mind.
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