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WE NEED RESPONSIBLE LEADERS – “POWERFUL YOUTH OF NDC NATIONWIDE” CRIES OUT.

“Powerful Youth of NDC Nationwide” has today 8/8/2018, through a press release asked the current leaders of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to step aside for new leaders to ensure victory in 2020 General Elections. PRESS RELEASE IS AS FOLLOWS The NDC suffered our most humiliating and painful electoral in the 2016, since the advent of the 4th Republic. Elsewhere in responsible societies, the leaders who led us into this painful and humiliating defeat would have resign and allow the party to elect new leaders to put things right. In this regard, we salute comrade Kofi Adams, the National Organiser of our party, who was also the campaign coordinator for honourably and responsibly bowing out of the race to lead the party. It is painful and insulting to see posters of the leaders who led us to defeat moving around telling party faithfuls to elect them lead the party, instead of humbly resigning their position. Is it not surprising to see the likes of comrades Betty Mould Iddrisu,...

Military officer, policeman, arrested for allegedly robbing bank customers

Three persons including military officer, policeman together with an unemployed man have been arrested for allegedly attacking and robbing some bank customers. According to Graphiconline.com report, the three suspects carryout their nefarious activities mainly around Spintex Road, Lapaz and other parts of Accra.  The three suspected criminals who are currently in police custody are Corporal Bernard Tsagli, a soldier attached to the 37 Military Hospital; Corporal Isaac Amejor, a policeman attached to the Rapid Deployment Force (RDF) Unit at the Police Headquarters, and Crosby Ofori, aka Fiifi, unemployed. Reports say many bank customers within the metropolis have been harassed at gunpoint and have lost various sums of money to the suspects. Briefing the Daily Graphic in Accra, the, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), of Accra Regional Police Command, George Alex Mensah, said the police had received numerous complaints from persons who had fallen victims to the operations of the ...