UFP warns NDC over dismissed General Secretary

 The United Front Party (UFP) has petitioned the National Democratic Congress (NDC), to disqualify its former General Secretary, Mr. Prince Moses Zakaria, from Contesting as MP on the ticket of NDC in the Madina Constituency. 

“We also wish to, as a Party, warn and urge the NDC not to entertain persons such as our (UFP) Former General Secretary, Mr. Prince Moses Zakaria, who we hear intends to contest for the Parliamentary seat of the people of Madina on the ticket of the NDC,” the UFP stated.

“Mr. Zakaria, our immediate-past General Secretary, was dismissed for anti-Party conduct due to his affiliation with and leaking of sensitive information to the NPP. Until we removed him as a General Secretary of our Party, he worked against the NDC. We also do not have any record of him having officially resigned from our party as a member. It is for this reason that his nomination was a shock to us as a party.” – the letter signed by the Leader And Founder Of The United Front Party, Dr. N. Agyenim-Boateng, stated. 

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The UFP also believes the alleged person, when allowed to contest, will cause more harm to the NDC. 

“He worked against the NDC. We also do not have any record of him having officially resigned from our party as a member. It is for this reason that his nomination was a shock to us as a party,” UFP warned. 

“As a party, we have officially petitioned the NDC leadership in respect of this matter and are available to provide further evidence if need be,” it added. 

The UFP however, threw its support for the NDC as the only way to rescue Ghanaians from the current hardship. 

“We wish to state emphatically that until such a time that all smaller political parties can form a major third force, we wish to render our unflinching support to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), as the time to rescue Ghana is Now” it stated. 

Read the Full Statement below:

Ghana| Ebenezer Kewaw Madugu

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