Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
We have observed kneely the trending issues in regards to who succeeds President Nana as the flag bearer of the new Patriotic party in 2024 general elections and others like the regional and national executives elections.
As Youths of the Party we are calling on all those involved in this kind of ethnic, tribal and premature campaign to cease and rather extend their strategies and knowledge on the recent challenges posed by the country as party in power yet to recover from the massive Parliamentary lost we just had and haven’t diagnosed to identify the cause of this issues that nearly cost the party.
The grassroots is neglected and has lost trust in the leaders and we don’t even think about it when we know they form the base of the party from all angles not forgotten the unattended issues of alleged slot selling for non party members at the expense of the grassroots.
We are on this note Calling on the majority leader and other executives members found in contempt of this early campaign to stop and desist from it especially on tribal or ethnic bases
We are also Calling on the party leadership to issue a communique to effect and to prevent the future occurrence of this premature campaigns and work on uniting the members and to bridge the gap between the grassroots and the party executives then we can clearly and undoubtedly break the 8.
Signed :
Alfred Believer
National chairman, Patriotic Echo’s
0244526159
Isaac BOISON.
National secretary.
0548623877
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