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Serial callers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Western Region are up in arms against the party’s Communication Director, Solomon Nkansah for sqandering monies meant for their upkeep.
The angry serial callers in an interview with Adom News said the deputy national communication officer refused to address their needs when they chased him at Skyy Power FM in Takoradi to call on him to help them.
“When we confronted him when he came to Skyy Power to ask him to give us resources to work for the party, he told us that there is no salary for working for the party, but the question is if party work does not come with salary, why is he driving in V8 now while those of us working for the party are suffering,” an angry caller said.
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