Tuesday, December 6, 2011

NDC ADMITS INTERFERENCE IN DAGBON CRISIS

The Central Regional Communications Director of the NDC, Mr Allotey Jacobs has admitted that the NDC and the NPP should be held responsible for the Dagbon crisis.
He stated that the two political parties have taken sides in the Dagbon crisis making it difficult for mediators to find solutions to the problem.
He was reacting to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s comments over the weekend that the situation in Dagbon has remained volatile because politicians have fuelled factionalism between the feuding parties.

Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Curtis Perry Okudzeto also admitted that polarization of the issue has made it difficult for quick solutions.
He however says the NPP cannot be blamed for interference in the Dagbon Crisis.
He stated that during the NPP’s tenure of office, they put in place all the necessary measures to help solve the issue.
Curtis Perry Okudzeto rather blamed President Mills and the NDC for politicizing the Dagbon crisis by making it a campaign promise that they will find a lasting solution if they were voted into power in the run-up to the 2008 elections.

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