We have no hand in the agitations – NPP Bole-Bamboi on MCE nominee tensions

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Bole-Bamboi Constituency has distanced itself from recent unrest over the nomination of Abdulai Muhmod as Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Bole.

In a press statement dated May 9, 2025, and signed by Constituency Secretary M. Shiraz-Deen, the party denied any involvement in the agitations, describing claims by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as false.

The statement clarified that the NPP has no interest in who is nominated under the current NDC administration, as long as the nominee is competent and capable of representing all ethnic groups fairly while building on past gains.

The party condemned threats to burn down public and private properties, including the home of the late Chief E.A. Mahama, father of former President John Mahama.

The NPP also urged the MCE nominee to address and disown a divisive Facebook post allegedly attributed to him, stating that his silence is “loud.”

The party further called on the Bole-Bamboi MP and the NDC leadership in the Savannah Region to urgently engage stakeholders to resolve the tensions and ensure the confirmation of a nominee accepted by all.

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