Suhum MCE is the Cause of Cracks in the NPP Party - Youth Group Hits Street 

The youth group of ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) youth at Okorase, a suburb of Suhum in the Eastern Region are therefore calling for the head of MCE to be sack from office in order to save the party from its current state for the better.

Suhum MCE is the Cause of Cracks in the NPP Party - Youth Group Hits Street 
Okorase Youth

The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) youth at Okorase, a suburb of Suhum in the Eastern Region, have accused the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Margaret Darko Darkwa, of failing to unite the rank-and-file of the party in the constituency.

Internal wranglings within the executives of the ruling NPP in the Suhum Constituency does not seem to be fading away after the 2020 general election.

The youth group, aligned to the governing NPP in the Suhum Constituency of the Eastern Region, is thus, asking the party with immediate effect, sack the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE).

The MCE and some party executives, they claimed, are making the work of the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Oboafo Kwadjo Asante, very difficult in all sectors of economic and the development of the area.


 
The leader of the youth group, Christian Ayisi, speaking to the media yesterday, alleged that the MCE Honourable Margaret Darko Darkwa, after the general election, has not been on good terms with Honourable Asante, the Member of Parliament, but rather aligned with people at the Chief of Staff’s Office making every efforts to get her reappointment.

According to them, this has really deepened the cracks in the NPP in the Suhum Constituency and her reappointment of the MCE will give the opposition NDC the best chance to reclaim the seat considering the major cracks in the Suhum NPP currently.

The group are therefore calling for the head of MCE to be sack from office in order to save the party from its current state for the better.

Christian Ayisi lamented that the MCE Hon. Margaret Darko Darkwa is also not on good terms with the Constituency Chairman and they see no reason for the president to reappoint her this time.

William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Regional Correspondent