The National Democratic Congress (NDC) which hitherto was a grassroots party is losing its grip in its stronghold, a former national executive of the party has asserted.

A livid former National Communications Director, Solomon Nkansah said the party is concentrating more on communicating on radio stations instead of working at the polling stations across the country.

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The failed National Organiser aspirant who was speaking on Adom FM’s morning show, Dwaso Nsem Wednesday said the just-ended National Delegates Congress supports his claim.

He explained that all those who won at the delegates congress are people who are always speaking on radio stations across the country.

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“Now in the NDC, it is obvious you are rewarded when you speak on radio stations so everyone is jostling for that slot to the extent that some people pay producers to drop others for them,” he alleged.

This phenomenon is eating deep into the fabric of the NDC, according to Mr Nkansah who described the craze as a recipe for disaster.

The results of this, he stated will be relegating the work at the various polling stations to inexperienced people to do, all to the detriment of the party.

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Solomon Nkansah called on the National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo and the other executives to solve the problem before it comes to haunt them.