
Michael Ananjina, the NDC Communication Officer in the Talensi constituency, is urging calm over the dispute surrounding the District Chief Executive (DCE) nominee. Recent tensions in the area culminated in the burning of the NDC office, sparking concerns about the party’s internal dynamics and relationships within the community.
The NDC office in Talensi was set ablaze on Saturday, April 6, around 2:30 a.m., amid disagreements over the DCE nomination. However, the party has downplayed the connection between the fire incident and the DCE nomination controversy.
Ananjina is calling on party members and the people of Talensi to accept President John Mahama’s decision regarding the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) position. He emphasizes that the president’s choice is guided by his vision for Talensi and his assessment of who can effectively partner with him to implement policies for the constituency.
Ananjina urges the people to support the president’s decisions and give him the space to implement his agenda for the constituency.The situation highlights the need for party unity and cohesion, particularly in the face of internal disagreements and controversies.
The incident has raised concerns about the relationship between the NDC and the community, with some questioning the party’s commitment to addressing local concerns.
Ananjina’s plea for calm and support for the president’s decision may help to diffuse tensions within the party and the community. However, the situation remains sensitive, and the party’s ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial in maintaining stability and unity in the constituency.
Story by: Ohemaa Adusi-Poku