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Indiscriminate acts of sabotage won’t be tolerated – Joseph Yamin warns NDC members

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Tue, 23 Apr 2024 Source: Ralph Apetorgbor, Contributor

The National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Yamin, has cautioned members against working against the interest of the party, saying they will not be permitted to succeed without repercussions.

“The leadership of the party will not take it kindly with members who sabotage the activities and programmes of the party. Leadership is taking note of individuals who think their interests are above the party’s. NDC is our future," he said.

He gave the warning at a capacity-building workshop organised for NDC Anyaa Sowutuom Organisers, Youth Organisers, Women Organisers, and the Zongo Caucus in Sowutuom, a suburb of Accra.

The workshop was held on the theme, "Equipping the Organisation Unit: A Panacea for Victory,”.

"This is not the time to be pampering anyone," declared Yamin, emphasising the critical juncture at which the NDC finds itself.

With eyes fixed firmly on the future, he underscored the imperative of resolute action, urging party members to remain vigilant and steadfast in their commitment to success.

Asserting the NDC's pivotal role in shaping Ghana's future, Yamin called upon supporters to recognise the party as the pathway to progress.

The National Organiser said the NDC has the solution to the country’s problems, adding that the party is strategising to tackle the challenges.

Joseph Yamin expressed optimism that John Mahama would emerge victorious in the December 7 election, described him as a tested and trusted Ghanaian who would reunite the country and rebuild its economy.

The Constituency Organiser for NDC Anyaa Sowutuom, Hakeem Asamoah, said participants were equipped with essential skills and strategies crucial for achieving success in the December 7 general elections.

Hakeem Asamoah, also known as Bulldozer, admonished NDC supporters to remain strong and united for the expected victory.

He urged them to continue to work for the progress of the party.

Source: Ralph Apetorgbor, Contributor