The parliamentary debate organized for parliamentary candidates in the Salaga South constituency was unceremoniously brought to an end with confusion between supporters of one of the independent candidates team and that of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC). The whole incident started when various unionized groups were given the opportunity by moderators of the program […]
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The parliamentary debate organized for parliamentary candidates in the Salaga South constituency was unceremoniously brought to an end with confusion between supporters of one of the independent candidates team and that of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The whole incident started when various unionized groups were given the opportunity by moderators of the program to present questions to ask the candidates with a condition that the person is not engaged in active politics.
One Mohammed Siiba who introduced himself as a member of the East Gonja Graduates Association got up to ask a question but was apparently stopped by the NDC supporters which erupted a confusion leading to the untimely end of the program.
Earlier, the district election task force chaired by the district police commander DSP Amenu had cautioned party communicators to be circumspect in their utterances and approach issues rather than engaging in politics of insults.
The police have since been able to calm the situation. Meanwhile the confusion according to him is enough evident that there is more work to be done and promised the preparedness of the security and the district election task force to ensure a violent free election.
In all six candidates are contesting the salaga South constituency parliamentary seat including the NDC, NPP, PNC, CPP, and two INDEPENDENT candidates.
By: Ghana/Ultimatefmonline.com/106.9FM/Christopher Amoako
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