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NDC Resolves Misunderstanding with Dromankese Traditional Leaders.

NDC Resolves Misunderstanding with Dromankese Traditional Leaders.

NDC Resolves Misunderstanding with Dromankese Traditional Leaders.

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has successfully resolved a misunderstanding with traditional leaders in Dromankese, Nkoranza North Constituency in the Bono East Region.

The issue arose during former President John Mahama's recent campaign visit to Dromankese, where traditional elders felt snubbed, leading to curses being invoked on the NDC and its supporters by some of the Dromankese sub-chiefs.

In a viral video, the elders expressed their dissatisfaction, claiming they were made to wait for Mahama, who never showed up at the Chief's Palace. However, after a meeting between NDC leadership and Obrempong Danso-Abeam II, Chief of Dromankese, it was established that a miscommunication led to the misunderstanding.

The NDC delegation, led by Nana Baffuor Sarkodie, Bono East Regional Deputy Security Coordinator in charge of operations, with Nkoranza North constituency NDC chairman, Chairman Acquah, Former Member of Parliament for Techiman South, Hon. Adjei Mensah, Nana Moses Okrah, member of Bono East NDC council of elders and Nana Saah Gyamfuwaa, Ayima hemaa, expressed gratitude to the traditional leaders for their understanding.
 Nana Obrempong Danso-Abeam II urged the electorate to disregard the curses, saying, rituals have been performed to appease the gods, therefore the electorates can vote massively for the NDC in the upcoming December 7th general elections without fear and panic.

The resolution comes as a relief to the NDC, ensuring that the party's campaign momentum remains unaffected.

The incident highlights the importance of clear communication and cultural sensitivity in political engagements.

With this matter resolved, the deputy regional security coordinator expressed his profound gratitude for the resolution urging the NDC supporters to remain calm without fear and panic, and focus on their campaign to promote its vision for Ghana's future.

Credit: Appia Kubi fabea fm


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