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A group calling itself the Concern Activists of NDC in the Upper West Region are calling for the dismissal of the Deputy Regional Minister.
The group says Mr Kale Caesar must go with his former boss, Mahmood Khalid who was sacked Tuesday afternoon following a rancorous action by youth of the ruling party who burnt contract documents.
The Concerned Activists claim the Deputy Regional Minister orchestrated the removal from office of Mr Khalid.
In a press statement issued Thursday and signed by the Vice Regional Chairman of the NDC, Mr Alhassan Issahaku Nantoma, the group said Mr Caesar had told people long before his boss was sacked that the Regional Minister would be removed from office.
In any case the Deputy Regional Minister, the group believes, is guilty of the very allegations his goons levelled against the sacked minister – awarding contracts to NPP supporters.
“Talking about the out-gone minister giving projects to the opposition NPP as alleged, we wish to ask the Deputy Minister Kale Caesar to deny or confirm whether he did not give a 2-storey building project at Wa East District Assembly, health sector rehabilitation at Zini in the Sissala West District assembly as well as auctioning of health pick-up with registration number GV131P to one Nuurideen Doogo, a known NPP activist in Wa.”
"Is giving contracts to the opposition NPP a crime as alleged? Should a minister be fired because of this? The group quizzed.
“Then, Kale Caesar must also be removed. It was he who organized a series of meetings at the resident of Naa Seidu Braimah, who is a Council of State Member …to discuss ways of getting rid of the Regional Minister [in furtherance of their sinister motives]” the statement noted.
“We wish to state clearly that, it is the deputy regional minister and Mutiu Rahman, a law student at KNUST, who are dividing the ranks of the party in the region.
“We are humbly calling on the president to appoint neutral persons as minister and deputy minister for the region since there is ample evidence showing that it is the Deputy Regional Minister and Mutiu Rahman, the Regional Youth Organizer who instigated the youth to destroy and burn state property.
“The peace in the region, we think will not be secured if, Kale Ceasar is still left in the office as the Deputy Regional Minister and names like Mutiu Rahamn the regional youth organizer is mentioned for any position,” the statement concluded.
Story by Malik Abass Daabu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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