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N/R: NPP Executives want Musah Superior Sacked

Calls for the dismissal of the Tamale Metropolitan Chief Executive Officer, Musah Superior, has intensified as most New Patriotic Party (NPP) executives have joined in the request.

According to some party executives, Musah Superior’s decongestion exercise which evicted traders from the forest reserve has affected most traders.

The executives explained that this can have a toll on the party’s fortunes in the next election as many party members have been affected by the exercise.

Musah Superior is also being accused of amassing the party’s wealth to enrich himself at the detriment of the constituency.

At a news conference in Tamale, the executives tied red rags to warn the president about red waves that would hit the party in the constituencies he did not heed their request.

The heavily attended news conference had very controversial party figures including the Tamale Central constituency chairman popularly called chairman “sheedemyinyaa” and the former campaign financier of Musah Superior when he contested and lost the Tamale Central Parliamentary elections in 2012.

Addressing the press conference, the Tamale South Constituency Secretary, Yussif Danjumah, said, “he [Musah Superior] awarded contracts to himself and his cronies. No single contract has ever been awarded to the current crop of executives for both constituencies”.

“If he is beyond everybody in this Region, Mr President, Tamale Metro can no longer contain we the executives and the MCE”, he explained.

Mr. Danjumah said “we have no other option than to call for his dismissal since that is the only language he comprehends. He claims he is answerable only to the President and that he got his appointment from the Presidency, at least, that is not in contention, so, therefore, Mr. President we are asking you to choose between the party executives and an individual who is bent on destroying the party and the Metropolis. Mr President your Party member are tired with Musah Superior”.

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