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Curses and insults fly as NDC attacks Awutu Senya leadersover Mahama's money
Some members of the National Democratic Congress in Awutu Senya area are said to have hurled insults and curses at election officials, especially the treasurer, for what they perceived as an attempt to deny them the GHC40 grantpromised by John Dramani Mahama. promise.
Joy News reports that some of the delegates blamed the party security for their frustration in their efforts to get the moneygiven to the party leaders. Some of the representativeswho spoke to the media also accused the executives of conspiring to keep the hugeamount of money.
Former NDC leader and flag bearer John Mahama ahead of the primaries promised a travel allowance of Gh¢40.00 for each delegate to finance their travelto the various polling stations. The representatives of Awutu Senya are not alone in attackingtheir leaders as their counterparts in the Sefwi Wiawso area said that they will withdraw this system if they donot get the money.
In a video posted on the Joy News official Twitter account,delegates were caught talking to each other while others chanted "yen to ho yen to" meaning "we will not vote, we will not vote" hands". Representatives of the Democratic National Congress are now voting for presidentsand senators for the 2024 election.
In the presidential race, John Dramani Mahama is expectedto face competition from former Kumasi mayor Kojo Bonsu to lead the party in the 2024 elections. The parliamentary race is one where the expectation of big shocks is high, where some famous and intelligent people are competing.
Some members of the National Democratic Congress in Awutu Senya area are said to have hurled insults and curses at election officials, especially the treasurer, for what they perceived as an attempt to deny them the GHC40 grantpromised by John Dramani Mahama. promise.
Joy News reports that some of the delegates blamed the party security for their frustration in their efforts to get the moneygiven to the party leaders. Some of the representativeswho spoke to the media also accused the executives of conspiring to keep the hugeamount of money.
Former NDC leader and flag bearer John Mahama ahead of the primaries promised a travel allowance of Gh¢40.00 for each delegate to finance their travelto the various polling stations. The representatives of Awutu Senya are not alone in attackingtheir leaders as their counterparts in the Sefwi Wiawso area said that they will withdraw this system if they donot get the money.
In a video posted on the Joy News official Twitter account,delegates were caught talking to each other while others chanted "yen to ho yen to" meaning "we will not vote, we will not vote" hands". Representatives of the Democratic National Congress are now voting for presidentsand senators for the 2024 election.
In the presidential race, John Dramani Mahama is expectedto face competition from former Kumasi mayor Kojo Bonsu to lead the party in the 2024 elections. The parliamentary race is one where the expectation of big shocks is high, where some famous and intelligent people are competing.
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