10th May 2025 5:00:00 AM
1 min readThe New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bole-Bamboi Constituency says it has no hand in the recent confusion over who should be the next Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Bole.
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In a statement signed by the party’s Constituency Secretary, M. Shiraz-Deen, and dated May 9, 2025, the NPP said the claims by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) that they are behind the tension are not true.
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According to the NPP, they don’t have a say in who the government nominates, especially under the current NDC administration. Their only concern is that whoever is picked should be someone who can do the job well, treat all ethnic groups fairly, and continue the good work that’s already been done.
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The party also condemned threats by some people to burn public or private properties, including the house of the late Chief E.A. Mahama, the father of former President John Mahama.
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They asked the MCE nominee to speak out about a troubling Facebook post that is being linked to him. They said his silence is too loud and is making things worse.
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The NPP is also calling on the Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi and NDC leaders in the Savannah Region to talk to everyone involved and help calm things down so the nominee can be confirmed peacefully.
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