NDC youth in Ashaiman vandalizes Chairman’s office over appointment dissatisfactions.

As President John Mahama’s government begins to take shape, discontent is brewing in the Ashaiman constituency of the Greater Accra Region.

Frustrated youth in the area feel marginalized despite their consistent and overwhelming support for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) since 1992, accusing the party of toying with their emotions.

On Thursday, a group of irate youth stormed the office of constituency chairman, Shaddad Umar Jallo, burning tires and shattering glass doors to express their displeasure. Reports indicate that they initially planned to demonstrate against President Mahama and block traffic on the Accra-Tema motorway, but party leadership in the constituency managed to calm tempers before the situation escalated.

The youth, however, remain adamant that they will no longer be pacified with mere promises. Presiding Member of the Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, Godwin Twumasi, urged the national leadership to take swift action, warning of further unrest.

“We have become a laughing stock. Our friends and neighbors in the NPP keep questioning our motivation for supporting the NDC when we are constantly left out during appointments,” he lamented. Mr Twumasi highlighted that the only notable appointment Ashaiman has received is Alfred Kwame Agbeshie’s role as the 2nd Majority Leader in Parliament. He pointed to President Mahama’s campaign promises as the root of the growing frustration.

“President Mahama promised to appoint someone from Ashaiman and to fix our deplorable road network. Until these promises are fulfilled, we don’t know how to convince the masses for 2028,” he stressed.

Mr Twumasi stated that appointing someone from Ashaiman does not necessarily have to be their MP. “Anyone competent enough in any role will help settle this,” he added.

Credit: Joy online

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