Tamale South NPP accuses NDC of destroying Alhaji Fuzzy’s campaign posters
Tamale South New Patriotic Party (NPP) Constituency Executives have accused the largest opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) members of allegedly ripping off posters of Tamale South NPP parliamentary candidate Alhaji Fuseini Musah (FUZZY).
According to them, posters of Mr FUZZY have been destroyed in some parts of the constituency. The communities they mentioned include Lamashagu, and Hospital Road. “This unfortunate and distasteful incident occurred on the night of the celebration of the Fire Festival,” they added.
The Tamale South NPP in a press briefing on Friday July 19, 2024, revealed that, the posters of NDC candidate remain intact when they visited the scene but majority of Alhaji FUZZY’s posters have been destroyed.
“Strangely, the posters and banners of Honourable Haruna Iddrisu were not touched when we visited the scene to ascertain the level of destruction and defacement being done. Indeed, this is highly repugnant and unreasonable for a group of people to destroy and remove the campaign posters and banners of our Parliamentary Candidate and Presidential candidate with impunity and without regard to the laws governing the electoral process in the country”.
“We have taken this despicable act as a deliberate attempt by an unscrupulous group of people within the NDC whose agenda is to cause mayhem and confusion. We believe this is strongly motivated by the NDC leadership for the heat and pressure being mounted, especially with the great works of Alhaji Fuseini Musah in the constituency.
The Tamale South Communication Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Abdulai Abdul-Razak who addressed the media on behalf of other executives, thus urged supporters of NDC to desist from such barbaric acts.
Read the full statement below:
GOOD MORNING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE MEDIA.
I warmly welcome you all to today’s important Press conference on the unfortunate situation that occurred on Tuesday night in our Constituency.
NPP IN TAMALE SOUTH CONSTITUENCY CONDEMNS THE DELIBERATE REMOVAL AND DEFACING OF ALHAJI FUSEINI MUSAH AND H.E ALHAJI DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMIA’S CAMPAIGN POSTERS AND BANNERS.
The attention of the leadership of NPP in the Tamale South Constituency has been drawn to the deliberate removal and defacing of the banners and posters of our workaholic Parliamentary Candidate, Alhaji Fuseini Musah, and the indefatigable Flagbearer, H.E. Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
This unfortunate and distasteful incident occurred on the night of the celebration of the Bugum (Fire) Festival by the good people of the Northern Region, precisely Tamale South Constituency.
Under normal circumstances, we expected the people to carry themselves maturely but some irresponsible characters engaged themselves in this shameful act by defacing our Presidential Candidate and Parliamentary Candidate campaign posters and banners completely at the Lamashegu Road and Tamale Teaching Hospital Road.
Strangely, the posters and banners of Honourable Haruna Iddrisu were not touched when we visited the scene to ascertain the level of destruction and defacement being done. Indeed, this is highly repugnant and unreasonable for a group of people to destroy and remove the campaign posters and banners of our Parliamentary Candidate and Presidential candidate with impunity and without regard to the laws governing the electoral process in the Country.
For the avoidance of doubt, we have taken this despicable act as a deliberate attempt by an unscrupulous group of people within the NDC whose agenda is to cause mayhem and confusion. We believe this is strongly motivated by the NDC leadership for the heat and pressure being mounted, especially with the great works of Alhaji Fuseini Musah in the Constituency.
Instructively, we have come a long way as a Nation and Ghana is described as the beacon of our democratic values and principles. However, this act if not checked could undermine the frontiers of our democratic values and principles, especially in the Tamale South Constituency.
In addition, per the Political Parties laws of Ghana, it is a punishable offense for an individual or group of people to destroy, remove, and deface the banners and posters of any political Party in the Country.
Again, as stated, “a person is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding 200 penalty units or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding six months,”. This should serve as a guide for those who engaged in that unfortunate act of the removal and defacing of the posters and banners of our Parliamentary Candidate and Flagbearer.
In conclusion, we vehemently and unreservedly condemn this undemocratic act and the NDC hooligans who were involved and we entreat them to desist from such irresponsible acts to help strengthen the frontiers of our democratic values. We appeal to the leadership of NDC to call their members to order and we equally call on the Ghana Police Service to look into the matter for an amicable resolution to prevent future occurrences of this nature.
Thank you.
Long live NPP
By: Abdulai Abdul-Razak
Communication Director
Tamale South Constituency, NPP.
Story By: Alhassan Yakubu |www.diamondfmonline.com |Ghana.