National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party
(NPP), Samuel Awuku says the party cannot be run as military institution where
people are not allowed to challenge orders. National Chairman, Paul Afoko, on
Tuesday told journalists at a news conference that all officers at the party’s
headquarters will be asked to take a minimum of 15-days compulsory annual
vacation as a way of “professionalizing the party”. But speaking on Accra
base Joy Fm today, Sammy Awuku says the directive is only applicable in
military institutions where decisions from higher authority go unchallenged. He
described as impractical for a party in opposition working hard to wrestle
power in the general election to direct its officers to take a vacation in an
election year. The party’s headquarters was the scene of mayhem on yesterday,
when thugs wielding machetes and weapons invaded the premises to disrupt the
news conference. Personnel from the police service had to intervene to restore
law and order. Mr. Paul Afoko who was addressing the media together with his
General Secretary, Kwabena Agyapong, later blamed agents of the governing
National Democratic Congress for masterminding the attacks. It follows
disagreements within the leadership over a directive for the Acting
Communications Director, Perry Okudzeto to proceed on two years’ accumulated
leave. Sammy Awuku is however, hopeful that the NPP will bounce back to present
a formidable front ahead of the 2016 elections.
Source: Joy
Source: Joy
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