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Regional news for Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Source: Starr FM
2020-11-03
Dominic Amolale Ndego, former principal of Tempane Upper Secondary School (SHS), who was suspended by the Ghana Education Service following a visit by then-aspiring National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Captain Joshua Akamba (Rtd. ) to the school, has donated five motorcycles to the Binduri constituency NDC campaign team.
Upper East Regional NDC President Alhaji Bolnaba Mumuni, who is also the regional campaign chairman, received the motorcycles from Mr. Ndego and thanked him for his continued support of the party. He promised to use them for their intended purpose to return the NDC to power.
The bikes, Ndego said, were to support NDC’s activities toward the party’s Agenda 2020 crusade, which will win the December 7 election.
At the time of his suspension, many believed that Mr. Ndego had attracted such sanction because of his political affiliation with the NDC, whose primaries he had contested in the early 1990s, and also because Captain Akamba had allegedly visited the SHS of Tempane to participate in political activities.
According to Mr. Ndego, he had gone through all forms of emotional torture, but he was still a staunch member of the NDC and was committed to supporting the party that came to his aid when it mattered most.
He assured the campaign team of his unwavering support for the NDC, especially in its efforts to regain power from the ruling government and also retain Dr. Robert Kuganab Lem as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Binduri constituency.
“It is also my wish that the motorcycles that I have given to the Constituency Executives will be used after the elections to assist in the daily running of party affairs in the Constituency,” he said.
Mr. Ndego thanked the entire NDC fraternity for the tremendous support he received during his harsh suspension from office by the “callous New Patriotic Party (PNP) Government.” He expressed his firm belief that a John Mahama government will address all of the many challenges associated with the Free SHS policy.
He said that the way the Free SHS program was being implemented caused a lot of inconvenience to students and parents and that the PNP government should have completed the 200 new upper secondary school projects that the NDC was building before implementing the Free SHS In its whole. scale.
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