North East NPP Suspends 3 Bawumia Economic Adviser’s Boys Over Misconduct

North East Regional Chairman of the NPP, Fuseini Nurudeen

 

The New Patriotic Party(NPP), in the North East region, has suspended three constituency executives in the Walewale constituency with immediate effect.

The suspended executives are Alhassan Sulemana (Second Vice Chairman), Imoro Tonzua Mahamudu (Financial Secretary) and Megida Saaka Sanusi (Party Member).

A letter signed by the North East Regional Chairman, Fuseini Nurudeen, read “In accordance with Article 4, Clause 7(la), (e), (f), and (g) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) constitution, I regret to inform you that the following party member and constituency executives are hereby suspended from their duties.”

According to the Regional Chairman, the decision follows a thorough review of recent events and an assessment of their conduct in relation to the specified clauses of the NPP constitution for their suspension which include Violation of duties as a member, Breach of the duty to uphold party policies publicly, Creation of discord or factionalism within the party, actions detrimental to the party’s reputation and integrity and Bringing the party into disrepute or public ridicule.

“During this suspension period, you are required to refrain from participating in any political activities, including attending party meetings, making decisions on behalf of the party, and representing the party in any official capacity.”

The letter further stated that the suspension will remain in effect pending further investigation and deliberation by the Disciplineray Committee of the party.

“You will be notified of any updates or changes to your status as soon as they are available.”

Chairman Nurudeen ordered the suspended party executives to hand over all party property to the constituency chairman.

It is rumored that the suspended party executives were witnesses to the Economic Advisor to the Vice President, Dr. Tiah Abdul-Kabiru Mahama in the Walewale parliamentary primary court case involving the current Member of Parliament for the Walewale constituency, Hajia Lariba Zuweratu.

BY Eric Kombat

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