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The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) office in Nkoranza within the Bono East Region has been vandalized following the re-nomination of Madam Diana Attaa Kusiwaa as the Municipal Chief Executive.
Angel FM’s Bono East Regional correspondent, Reuben Akwasi Oliver, reported that all glass doors have been shattered while office equipment have been carried away.
In a press conference, the Constituency Communication Officer, Sampson Amoah, disclosed that Diana Attaa Kusiwaa’s re-nomination is a recipe for disaster for the party’s fortunes, thus the need for President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to rescind his decision with immediate effect.
“We congratulate the president on a successful appointment of MMDCEs for his second term. We [however] appeal to the President, Chief of Staff, Council of Elders, National Executives, Patrons and the rank and file of the party to rescind the decision of re-nomination of Honourable Atta Kusiwaa as the Chief Executive for Nkoranza South Municipal Assembly”
To buttress his stance, Mr. Amoah listed some areas where the newly appointed MCE has failed, warranting her removal from office.
According to him, the MCE never campaigned for the party’s parliamentary candidate during the 2020 general election which cost the party its seat.
Again, Madam Diana Kusiwaa was faulted for neglecting the grassroots and sowing seeds of discord among party faithfuls.
“She has no motivational and organizational skills…the NDC are jubilant over her retention as MCE because she has created fertile grounds for their win”.
Meanwhile, the Nkoranza branch of the NPP has currently threatened a boycott of all party activities in an attempt to compel the president to rescind his decision.
The constituency communications officer, together with NPP sympathizers, is of the notion that in order for the party to break the 8-year- phenomenon of governance, the party needs someone who is “committed, selfless and self-motivated” all of which Madam Diana Attaa Kusiwaa lacks.
Without mincing words, Sampson Amoah, declared that “we are not ready and can never be ready to work with her [Madam Kusiwaa]”