Audio By Carbonatix
There is a considerable disquiet in the Ashanti Regional Secretariat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over alleged attempts by some of the party members to use lawyers sympathetic to the New Patriotic Party to frustrate the party's constituency elections through court actions.
Currently, four of such cases had stalled the constituency elections in the Bantama, Kwabre West, Bekwai and Atwima Kwanwoma constituencies.
Speaking in an interview with the Daily Graphic in Kumasi last Monday, the Regional Secretary of the party, Mr Doe Tamakloe, said if the trend was allowed to continue, it could not only disrupt the regional elections, but also create an image problem for the party.
, "Some of these lawyers have been sitting on radio castigating the NDC in various ways and they will be happy to see the party divided, and because we don't want to interfere in the court process we have decided to remain quiet to allow justice to take its course," he said.
He refused to mention names, but said "the lawyers and their clients know themselves".
Mr Tamakloe, therefore, cautioned members of the NDC against the practice, which was doing more harm than good to the NDC.
He warned that the party would move to deal with party members who engaged in such practice.
He urged aggrieved party members to use the laid-down processes to address their grievances rather than resorting to the courts.
"Court action should be the last resort after all the due processes have been exhausted," he stressed.
The Regional NDC Secretary said so far, 22 constituency elections had been completed peacefully, and expressed the hope that all other knotty issues would be resolved to enable the remaining constituency elections to be held to pave the way for the election of national executives.
He said the NDC was bent on building an even stronger Party in the region before the next general election in 2012.
Mr Tamakloe stated that the party had the potential to improve on its performance over the 2008 elections, come 2012 general election.
It was, therefore, important that all party members forget about the past and work in unison to break through the NPP stronghold.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Lom Ahlijah advocates tech-based monitoring in schools after assault case
3 minutes -
UTAG threatens nationwide strike over delay in book and research allowance rate
11 minutes -
Boundary Commission urges border residents to protect boundary pillars and support national security
13 minutes -
Ghana to grow at 5.0% GDP in 2026, but faces huge investment financing gap – AfDB
15 minutes -
Deputy AG, 14 CSOs appear at Supreme Court for hearing on challenge to OSP’s prosecutorial powers
20 minutes -
Minority MPs meet Ghana High Commissioner to Canada to discuss diaspora welfare and bilateral relations
29 minutes -
GNAT threatens WASSCE boycott over detained Nyinahin SHS teacher
36 minutes -
Free SHS: Education Minister hails end of school food shortages
40 minutes -
NLA Director-General calls for a concerted effort in fight against illegal gambling
42 minutes -
74% of returned Ghanaians had overstayed visas – South Africa’s Int’l Relations Minister
45 minutes -
Ghana’s National Vaccine Institute joins WHO-backed Global Clinical Trials Forum
51 minutes -
World Bank set to approve US$300m for expansion of Ghana’s school infrastructure
52 minutes -
South Africa says investigations ongoing, no decision yet on compensation for returned Ghanaians
59 minutes -
BECE to be extended from 5 to 8 days under proposed exam timetable reform—Education Minister
1 hour -
Betway Ghana celebrates its 10th Birthday with “IT’S YOUR TEN” campaign
1 hour