The ex-New Patriotic Party MP, speaking on Peace FM's morning show Friday, prayed the National Accreditation Board not to give the school accreditation.
A former Member of Parliament for Ahafo Ano South, Stephen Balado Manu, fears the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ideological school may brainwash unsuspecting youths who enrol in the school.
The ex-New Patriotic Party MP, speaking on Peace FM's morning show Friday, prayed the National Accreditation Board not to give the school accreditation.
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The NDC on Thursday launched the Ghana Institute for Social Democracy aimed at ensuring that members are grounded in the ideals of the party.
“We are not looking at NDC people only but people who share our ideals from other countries in the sub-region,” the Acting Rector of the Institute, Dr William Ahadzie,
But Mr Balado Manu is not convinced about the ideological school, asking, “What ideology are they going to teach? Is it corruption or what?"
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"I am sure the national accreditation board will not give them accreditation. The youth of this nation are assets to us and so we will not allow you (NDC) to pollute their mind. Accreditation board should look at the qualities of the lecturers and their pedigree.”
The ex-New Patriotic Party MP, speaking on Peace FM's morning show Friday, prayed the National Accreditation Board not to give the school accreditation. Read Full Story
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