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NDC Member of Parliament for the Tamale Central Constituency Hon. Inusah Fuseini has come under heavy criticism by the Coalition of NDC youth groups in Changli who have threatened to unseat him in 2012.
Members of the Coalition chastised the Tamale Central Constituency MP for denouncing his allegiance to the Andani Gate on Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana show after using the murder of the late Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani as his major campaign message to retain his seat in Parliament.
Abdul Karim Seidu, affectionately called Chesua, Spokesperson of the Coalition at a news conference said the people of Changli and its environs voted massively for Hon. Inusah Fuseini during the bye-election after the resignation of Dr. Wayo Seini in 2006 as NDC MP elect and retained him in 2008 because he proved to be an Andani who had their welfare at heart.
He complained that Hon. Inusah Fuseini, also a Deputy Minister for Energy, promised the youth of Changli jobs, credit facilities for women groups, better road network and school infrastructure for the area and that none of the promises have been fulfilled.
“The MP, Lawyer Inusah Fuseini made several promises to the people of Changli during the last elections knowing very well that he will never in anyway attempt fulfilling them: one of the promises he made included providing jobs for we the youth of Changli,” he fumed.
He warned that the NDC will risk losing the Tamale Central Constituency Seat if the party fails to replace Hon. Inusah Fuseini in 2012 and that any attempt to impose him on them will be fiercely resisted.
“This is just a notice from majority of the youth of Tamale Central Constituency to the NDC government to sit up and fulfill its campaign promises and also replace Lawyer Inusah Fuseini ... or lose the seat to another party or an independent candidate,” Chesua stressed.
Seidu Chesua also lambasted Alhaji Abudulai Harunah Friday, Mayor of Tamale for neglecting Changli which has been tagged as the “World Bank” of NDC in the Tamale Metropolis.
He described the Tamale Mayor as a lousy Chief Executive seeking his personal interest despite the myriad of problems residents of Tamale have been confronted with.
Source: Citifmonline
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