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Some aggrieved youth within the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Sagnarigu constituency in the Northern region have vandalised the party's office at Katara.
They say it is to draw attention to neglect by the party in addressing the unemployment situation of party’s youth.
Some members claimed they applied for the National Identification Authority recruitment but were not invited for the aptitude test which should have taken place this morning.

The youth were at the centre where the test was to take place Saturday morning and disrupted the process.
Speaking to JoyNews’ Martina Bugri, the deputy constituency secretary Seidu Alhassan, said the aggrieved youth also vented their anger on the party's office. They destroyed computers, desk among other office furnishings, he confirmed.






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