There has been a series of growing tension within the governing New Patriotic Party in the Sunyani East Constituency ahead of their upcoming polling station registration exercise.
On Wednesday, September 15, a number of the NPP polling station executives who were not happy about how some constituency executives intended to hijack the registration materials to subsequently hand pick their preferred cronics to replace them as polling station executives sent a caution to the Regional Executives to take up the necessary steps to prevent the obvious from happening.
In an interview on a local radio station in Sunyani, one of the aggrieved polling station executives in the Penkwase Electoral Area disclosed the orchastrations that have been properly planned by some of the current constituency executives to deny polling station executives who are perceived as those who supported a different candidate against the incumbent Member of Parliament in their last Parliamentary primaries.
According to this polling station executive, though the registration materials have been given to the constituency, the materials have been kept by some constituency executives without the knowledge of the chairman and the rest of the constituency executives.
Sources within the Sunyani East NPP say that the current constituency Secretary, who has been the MP’s boy, took delivery of these registration materials from the Regional Secretariat on Monday, September 13.
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