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General News of Thursday, 16 August 2001

Source: Accra Mail

Another NPP Contestant Being Forced to Step Down?

With barely a week to go for the NPP mammoth congress to choose officers to manage the party, the waters have not yet settled. Lobbying and other manoeuvres associated with such exercises in a democratic dispensation are in top gear.

Not all the contestants are happy though about the 'step-down' syndrome which is threatening to spoil the fun of this important event in the history of the party. One of the formidable contestants, Alhaji Ahmad Osman who is vying for the position of National Vice Chairman The Accra Mail has gathered is under intense pressure to step down for another candidate.

Efforts to get the candidate to confirm the move yielded a blank as Alhaji Osman was not available at his Tesano residence when The Accra Mail called.

Alhaji Osman it has been gathered is historically linked to the Busia-Danquah tradition. His grandfather Alhaji Osman Yakubu was a member of the Legislative Assembly in the Gold Coast in 1951 and was elected as the first Member of Parliament for the Tamale constituency in 1954.

Some worried party supporters are of the view that much as the party is doing all that it can to ensure an ethnic balance in the occupation of the various offices this must be done with utmost care.

Alhaji Osman is a member of the Council of Elders of Okaikoi North Constituency.