Wednesday, August 11, 2010

TAMALE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NDC EXECUTIVES RESCUE INUSAH FUSEINI


TAMALE CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY NDC EXECUTIVES RESCUE INUSAH FUSEINI

Abubakari Malba, Propaganda Secretary of the NDC Tamale Central Constituency has urged all party loyalists to ignore calls for the replacement of Hon. Inusah Fuseini in 2012 based on unsubstantiated allegations leveled against the dynamic and affable Tamale Central MP by a group called the Tamale Central Coalition of NDC youth.
He said the party leadership was not surprised at the culture of impunity certain selfish individuals are trying very hard to import into the constituency to tarnish the hard won reputation of Hon. Inusah Fuseini also Ghana’s Deputy Energy Minister.
At a news conference meant to react to the Tamale Central Coalition of NDC youth’s call for their MP’s replacement, Abubakari Malba unreservedly warned that the constituency leadership will deal ruthlessly with the detractors.
He described as grossly irresponsible the statement that Hon. Inusah Fuseini denounced his allegiance to the Andani gate on one of the editions of Metro TV’s Good Morning Ghana programme and concluded that the MP is for all irrespective of their religion, political or chieftaincy affiliations.
Abubakari Malba said the constituents are proud of their MP for his sterling performance within the short period that he took over from Dr. Wayo Seini through a bye-election that he won a landslide victory.
He recounted the building of 13 classroom blocks and the recent sod cutting ceremony for work to commence on a GH 640 community project for the Moshie Zongo, Warizehi and SakaSaka electoral areas.
Abubakari Malba disclosed that through the efforts of Hon. Inusah Fuseini, about 1000 women have gained access to credit facilities to expand their business and that 500 tertiary students have so far benefited from a scholarship fund established with the MP’s personal funds.
The Tamale Central Constituency NDC propaganda Secretary nevertheless called for unity in the party to enable President Mills clinch onto power in 2012.

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