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Some aggrieved supporters of the National Democratic Congress have locked up the district office of the National Health Insurance Authority at Ejisu.
The youth are protesting what they describe as the neglect of party loyalists in government appointments.

The supporters reportedly stormed the premises of the NHIA office and locked the facility, temporarily disrupting operations.
They claim that individuals who worked tirelessly for the party ahead of the 2024 elections have been overlooked in the distribution of government positions.
According to the demonstrators, the alleged neglect has created frustration among party supporters within the constituency.
They believe their contributions to the party’s electoral success have not been recognised, hence their action.
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