Kamal-Deen's contender reiterate Kamal's call for Unity and Order Ahead of NPP Polls
Mr. Dominic Eduah, the Deputy National Youth organiser of the NPP and a youth organiser hopeful of the party has reiterated a call made by the National Nasara Coordinator of the party who is also contesting in the same portfolio Kamal-Deen Abdulai for supporters of the various candidates to be decorous in their campaign.
Kamal Deen Abdulai speaking at a TESCON program at UEW, Ajumako Campus over the weekend called on the youth of Ghana not to destroy this country because of politics.
Kamal-Deen who was on the same platform with his co-contender for the youth organiser race Dominic Eduah advised all party people contesting for various positions in the party from the polling station level to the national level to be decorous in the campaign and build more bridges since all party members will be needed to build the party in subsequent elections and to sustain the party in power.
He admonished the candidates and their supporters to do away with politics of insults, character assassination and personal attacks in their campaign since that can not sustain the Party in power.
In a statement, Mr. Dominic Eduah has added his voice to the call calling for unity, order and propriety toward the youth campaign.
Dominic Eduah said "I have followed keenly, and observed with avid interest, the sorts of attacks and counterattacks from supporters of almost all the aspirants, most especially, the National Youth Organizer portfolio; and I think it isn't the best to sit and watch friends to be biting each other." "I'm therefore by this medium admonishing all my supporters, those in Nana B's camp, and those in Kamal Deen's camp to help in fostering Unity among ourselves, and shame the opposition party (NDC) known to be the only violent party in Ghana." He added.
Below is the full statement
17/10/2017
I CALL FOR UNITY, ORDER AND PROPRIETY TOWARD NPP YOUTH CAMPAIGN.
Dominic Eduah to all;
Kamal Deen Abdulai speaking at a TESCON program at UEW, Ajumako Campus over the weekend called on the youth of Ghana not to destroy this country because of politics.
Kamal-Deen who was on the same platform with his co-contender for the youth organiser race Dominic Eduah advised all party people contesting for various positions in the party from the polling station level to the national level to be decorous in the campaign and build more bridges since all party members will be needed to build the party in subsequent elections and to sustain the party in power.
He admonished the candidates and their supporters to do away with politics of insults, character assassination and personal attacks in their campaign since that can not sustain the Party in power.
In a statement, Mr. Dominic Eduah has added his voice to the call calling for unity, order and propriety toward the youth campaign.
Dominic Eduah said "I have followed keenly, and observed with avid interest, the sorts of attacks and counterattacks from supporters of almost all the aspirants, most especially, the National Youth Organizer portfolio; and I think it isn't the best to sit and watch friends to be biting each other." "I'm therefore by this medium admonishing all my supporters, those in Nana B's camp, and those in Kamal Deen's camp to help in fostering Unity among ourselves, and shame the opposition party (NDC) known to be the only violent party in Ghana." He added.
Below is the full statement
17/10/2017
I CALL FOR UNITY, ORDER AND PROPRIETY TOWARD NPP YOUTH CAMPAIGN.
Dominic Eduah to all;
I have followed keenly, and observed with avid interest, the sorts of
attacks and counterattacks from supporters of almost all the aspirants,
most especially, the National Youth Organizer portfolio; and I think it
isn't the best to sit and watch friends to be biting each other.
I have always maintained, that NPP has only one political opponent thus; the "NDC" which is a party of impossibilities. A party with 25 years of Zero achievements.
In view of the above, it is then incumbent on my fellow NPP sympathizers, particularly supporters of #TeamDominic, those in Nana B's camp, and that of Kamal Deen's team to try as much as possible to desist from personal attacks and abusive utterances that would not fetch a single vote into NPP's victory basket but sow seeds of discord.
We should focus on the positive deliveries of our President, His able appointees and their visible achievements in just 9 months in office. Let's exercise decorum, order and maintain our Unity as we've always stood for. It is our best bet.
I'm therefore by this medium admonishing all my supporters, those in Nana B's camp, and those in Kamal Deen's camp to help in fostering Unity among ourselves, and shame the opposition party (NDC) known to be the only violent party in Ghana.
I strongly believe, that my humble appeal would yield positive results hereafter.
#THE JOB STILL DEY GROUNDS
Dominic Eduah
Deputy National Youth Organizer
Source: Kwasi Frimpong
I have always maintained, that NPP has only one political opponent thus; the "NDC" which is a party of impossibilities. A party with 25 years of Zero achievements.
In view of the above, it is then incumbent on my fellow NPP sympathizers, particularly supporters of #TeamDominic, those in Nana B's camp, and that of Kamal Deen's team to try as much as possible to desist from personal attacks and abusive utterances that would not fetch a single vote into NPP's victory basket but sow seeds of discord.
We should focus on the positive deliveries of our President, His able appointees and their visible achievements in just 9 months in office. Let's exercise decorum, order and maintain our Unity as we've always stood for. It is our best bet.
I'm therefore by this medium admonishing all my supporters, those in Nana B's camp, and those in Kamal Deen's camp to help in fostering Unity among ourselves, and shame the opposition party (NDC) known to be the only violent party in Ghana.
I strongly believe, that my humble appeal would yield positive results hereafter.
#THE JOB STILL DEY GROUNDS
Dominic Eduah
Deputy National Youth Organizer
Source: Kwasi Frimpong
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