NDC leadership asked to help stop opposition
intimidations
Tamale, Jan. 14, Ghanadot/GNA – Mr.
Clifford Abdallah Braimah, Northern Regional Secretary
of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has asked the
leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to
help stop the alleged intimidations being perpetrated on
perceived political opponents.
“There is the need for the NDC and its leadership to
accept that they are now in government and stop attacks
on perceived political opponents for national unity”,
Mr. Clifford Abdallah Braimah, Northern Regional
Secretary of the party said.
Mr. Braimah told the GNA at Tamale, on Tuesday, that the
leadership of the NPP and its supporters all over the
country had accepted President Evans Atta Mills as a
president for all and were prepared to collaborate with
his government to work and ensure peace and development.
He said though the elections were over, some members of
the NPP were allegedly attacked in the region to an
extent that some houses and property had been destroyed.
He claimed that the attacks were as a result of
campaigns of hatred particularly in the Northern Region
and appealed to the leadership of the NDC to immediately
denounce such attacks publicly to ensure that peace
prevailed.
Mr. Braimah said it was impossible for a political party
to get 100 per cent of votes in elections and that the
beauty of democracy was the room for intense competition
to ensure accountability.
He alleged that some persons attacked the NPP Northern
regional assistant secretary Mr. Faisal Gbamgili and
destroyed some houses in the Metropolis saying, “The
destruction is further retarding development of the
north.”
Mr. Braimah said though the acts of violence on party
members had been reported to the Northern Regional
Police Command there was the need for the NDC to call
its members to order to forestall sanity in the country.
“With the humility of President Mills and Vice President
John Mahama, there is no way the two gentlemen of the
land would be happy or condone wrong doing. We know it
is only some few members within the NDC who want revenge
but such acts would not appease anybody,” he stressed.
GNA