In a decisive move to maintain order and prevent potential conflicts, Northern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Fuseini Nurudeen, has issued a directive prohibiting all party communicators in the Walewale Constituency from speaking on TV and radio about the ongoing parliamentary primaries. This directive affects all factions within the constituency, particularly those aligned with Hajia Lariba Abudu Zuwera and Dr. Kabiru Tia Mahama, who are central figures in the primary race.
The notice, signed by Chairman Nuru, explicitly forbids any form of communication related to the primaries through public broadcasting channels. This includes interviews, health walks, press conferences, announcements, and any other public statements intended for broadcast. The directive is effective immediately and is expected to be followed without exception.
Chairman Nuru’s order comes in response to concerns over escalating tensions in the Walewale Constituency, which has seen increased competition between the two factions. By restricting public discourse on the primaries until the court delivers its ruling on the ongoing case, the NPP leadership aims to prevent any further exacerbation of the situation.
The notice has been formally communicated to all relevant parties, including Hajia Lariba Abudu Zuwera, Dr. Kabiru Tia Mahama, and all media houses within the constituency. Chairman Nuru has made it clear that any failure to comply with this directive will result in further regulatory actions against those involved.
This move underscores the NPP’s commitment to ensuring that internal party matters are handled with the utmost care and discipline, particularly in politically sensitive areas such as Walewale. As the court proceedings continue, all eyes will be on how the situation unfolds and whether this directive will help maintain the peace and order that the party leadership seeks to uphold.