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Sideline ‘Demi-gods’ In NDC Refusing To Unite – Alhaji Sinare

Alhaji Said Sinare, a former Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia and Chairman of the Zongo Caucus Working Committee of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has urged the top echelon of the party, to sideline divisive elements he labelled as “demi-god executives” refusing to unite ahead of the December polls.

He emphasised the need for unity, by urging everyone to put aside any past grievances and come together as a united front, to work towards the common goal of the crucial election.

The former National Vice Chairman, emphasized that the NDC’s chances of winning the upcoming election, depend on the party’s ability to unite and work together as one, insisting the party cannot go to the poll with a divided force.

“We cannot enter the 2024 election as a divided force. It’s unacceptable for some individuals to think that H.E John Dramani Mahama should beg for their forgiveness before they can put aside their grievances and work towards our party’s success. Any executive who stubbornly refuses to put the party’s interests first and make amends for the sake of our collective victory should be sidelined,” he said.

“We need to act now to ensure our party’s victory. We cannot afford to waste any more time on infighting and petty squabbles,” Alhaji Sinare said in a social media post.

The former High Commissioner, stressed the importance of avoiding internal conflicts and power struggles, stating that any executive, who refuses to prioritize the party’s victory should be sidelined now.

The NDC, has faced challenges in regaining power since losing the 2016 election to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

But Ambassador Sinare believes, sidelining “demi-god executives” will be a proactive move to address the party’s internal wrangling to promote unity.

Alhaji Sinare’s comments come, following weeks of infighting within the NDC, with some executives accusing each other of sabotaging the party’s chances.

His call for sidelining divisive party executives, has been received by the rank and file of the party, who considers it as a necessary step towards victory.

“Alhaji Sinare is right,” one party sympathizer said, adding “We need to unite if we want to win. Any executive, who is not willing to work for the party’s success, should be sidetracked.”

According to the grassroot, it is sad that, some people still think the flagbearer, should come and beg them before they join the victory train to rescue suffocating Ghanaians.

As the election season hots up, the NDC’s ability to unite and work towards a common goal will be crucial in determining their chances of victory.

It remains whether the party’s leadership will take the necessary steps to ensure victory in the upcoming elections.

Source: Anchorghana.com

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