Friday, August 5, 2011

NDC youth on Azorka’s nerves



The National Democratic Congress (NDC) youth coalition in the Tamale central constituency are on the nerves of the Regional Vice Chairman of the party for what they described as his gross of disrespect to party loyalties and the youth in the region. The youth coalition of the Tamale central constituency stated in a press conference organized in Tamale that certain major but negative development have emerged in the region which is not only worrying and disturbing but have the potential of disintegrating the party and making it largely unpopular. The chairman of the youth coalition, Abdul-Razak Alhassan Daballi said since the demise of the late Chairman of the party Alhaji Sumani all the hopes and aspirations of the youth and the region under the cruel, wicked, self centered Sofo Azorka have been lost. According to Adul-Razak Daballi, Azorka has turned himself as an auctioneer, grabbing vehicles for his selfish gains. Adding that the selfish Vice Chairman does not only grab but sells those alleged vehicles to some members of the NPP at exorbitant prices to enrich himself to the neglect of his own party members. The youth coalition is made up of over 106 youth groups alleged that Azorka assembled the youth and pleaded with them to organize themselves to welcome President John Evan Atta Mills during his recent visit to the region. They youth raised an issue that Azorka Vehemently mentioned to the surprised of the audience that Abudu-Andani issue can be in any form, what matters to him in the party is how to amass wealth for himself. Mr. Daballi therefore send a serious warning to the Vice Chairman to put a stop to his wicked, cruel, selfish and the greedy activities that is hindering the youth of the party. They disgruntled youth indicated that Sofo Azorka is nobody without the youth saying that it was a complete deceit that he sent 1,800 youth to the recent Sunyani congress. The youth however called on the President, John Evans Atta Mills to wake up from the slumber to advised Chief Azorka or do not think that winning in the Tamale central and Dagbon again is a forgone conclusion adding, if justice denied, voting is lost and winning is gone.

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