The family of the late NDC vigilante, Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu who met his untimely death at the party’s Ashanti Regional office says the loss of their son will not deter them from continuing to sacrifice their lives for the party.
According to the family, they remain resolute in their love for the party and will continue to give their all to the party whether in good or bad times.
Speaking to Accra based Kasapa FM, Abiba Iddrisu, sister of the late Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu said though it is sad losing her dear brother, she believes that Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu died at the right time appointed for him to leave this earth.
“We are not disappointed in the NDC party, as I said earlier on, Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu’s time to die was up and he died and we have no problem with that as a family.
Just as Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu died because of his love for the NDC, his late father also died at a rally organized for John Mahama.
“So if our confidence in the NDC could ever wane, it would have been the time that our dear mother died.
If we dare lose confidence in the NDC or leave the party our late father would be angry with us and will turn violently in his grave because he followed NDC to his grave.
“That fateful Monday even if he didn’t go out he would still have died because he was eating and then he suddenly decided to stop and rush to the party office,” she added.
Abdul Wasihu Iddrisu, a member of the NDC Ashanti Regional Taskforce was on Monday gunned down near the party office by a thug named Warrior.
YEN.com.gh earlier reported that Abiba, revealed her late brother received death threats.
Warrior is believed to be a member of the pro-NDC vigilante group, the ‘Hawks’ and has been in hiding since committing the crime.
The Ashanti Regional Police Command is currently on a manhunt for Warrior and 11 other accomplices.