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The General Secretary of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Dr Joseph Manboa-Rockson, has said the party is strengthening its security systems following leaked revelations by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Organiser, Mr Yaw Boateng Gyan, of plans to infiltrate the camp of the NDP.He said the NDP was not scared of any threat from the NDC.He described the tape recordings of Mr Gyan as very disgusting, unacceptable and genocidal and added that Boateng Gyan needed to be brought to book."I am surprised that up till now Yaw Boateng-Gyan has not been picked up," he said.He said it was the goal of the NDP. to restore participatory democracy in Ghana ."All the registered political parties have not participated in grassroots mobilisation. The grassroot has been marginalised over the years, with people getting elected and later abandoning those who elected them," he said.He said grassroots support for the NDP had been very impressive, since what he witnessed was encouraging.He added that an NDP government would bridge the gap in governance by removing elitism and cabalism from the politics of Ghana "so that when people are elected, they will owe allegiance to those who elected them and not pay money to those who appointed them".Dr Manboa-Rockson said the youth of Ghana are in love with the ideals of the NDP because they had seen the level of corruption which had engulfed the country and would like an NDP government to arrest the canker through the re-introduction of probity, accountability, transparency and social justice.
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