NPP begins processes to replace the fallen Yapei-Kusawgu parliamentary aspirant

NPP begins processes to replace the fallen Yapei-Kusawgu parliamentary aspirant
Processes to find a replacement for the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentary candidate for Yapei-Kusawgu in the Savannah Region has begun after the parliamentary aspirant, Abu Kamara lost his life in a gory accident.
The replacement, the party said has become necessary since the representative in the upcoming 2020 parliamentary polls died in a car crash last Friday while returning to Tamale after inspecting a project in the constituency.
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According to a statement issued in Savannah Region on Sunday, the NPP has tasked its National Steering Committee to work towards getting a nomination for the constituency in line with the party’s regulation.
“The National Executive Committee also, in accordance with Article 10(10)(1) of the Party Constitution, empowered the National Steering Committee to find a replacement for the party’s Parliamentary Candidate for Yapei-Kusawgu, Mr. Abu Kamara, who sadly lost his life, together with two others on Friday, October 16, 2020, in a fatal car accident”, it said.
Already, campaign activities of the party in the Savannah Region have been put on hold following Abu Kamara’s unfortunate demise.
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“On the instructions of the Savannah Regional Chairman, Alhaji Sulemana Iddrisu (Prof Kalamonia) and the Regional Council of Elders, all campaign activities in the Region are suspended with immediate effect,” the statement added.
Regional party executives have also directed that all party flags should fly at half-mast.
“These directives are in line with the party’s respect and condolence to the families of our deceased heroes; Abu Kamara, Mr Kotochi Majeed and Mr Adam Abu. We mourn with the families in these trying times. May the Good Lord grant them Jannat-al Firdaus. Amen”, it stated.
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Abu Kamara reportedly crashed into an articulated truck and died on the spot at the Datoyili police barrier.
He died alongside an aide and one other passenger.
The crash occurred at about 10:39 pm on Friday night.
He was buried on Saturday, October 17, 2020, in accordance with Islamic customs.
Source: www.spotonnews.net