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General News of Thursday, 8 April 2010

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CULTURE OF IMPUNITY AND VANDALISM OF THE NDC YOUTH, AND SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON THE 1.6 MILLION JOB PSEUDO

We members of the Patriotic Youth Front,wish to express our anger and dismay to the increasing act of vandalism and impunity, of the irate NDC youth across the country,and also the 1.6 million job pseudo been championed by the deputy Minister of Information,Hon Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa.

It is widely known,unemployed youth of the ruling NDC party,since last year, have taken the laws into their own hands by issuing threats to public officials, closing down public offices,lorry station,places of convenience and also pursuing all acts of terrorism, in demand for jobs.

On the 25th March 2010, the unemployed NDC youth locked out their national officers, to call for the dismissal of Carl Wilson, the then Chairman of Confiscated Vehicle Allocation Committee.

Just some few hours after that hooliganism, the President issued a statement to dismiss Mr. Carl Wilson who was appointed by the Deputy Chief of Staff, Alex Segbefia.

On that same day, the National Organizer of NDC, Mr. Yaw Boateng Gyan granted an interview with Asempa Fm. In the said interview,he disclosed that, before the dismissal of Carl Wilson, he had intentions of leading some unemployed youth of the party to throw Mr. Carl Wilson out of his office. We strongly condemn this unlawful tendencies.Clearly, it solidifies the long held perception that NDC is a violent party.

On the 27th March 2010, The unemployed NDC youth in Yendi, smashed the windscreen of the constituency chairman, in protest against his decision to attend a meeting, organized by the Municipal Chief Executive of Yendi.

During that encounter, the youth declared the Municipal Chief Executive of Yendi, persona non grata. They threatened to murder him, if his appointment is not terminated, with their reason been that,he has failed to create jobs for them.

Also,on the 2nd of April,the irate youth nearly lynched some group of journalist at Karaga,who were invited by the DCE, to cover a programme at the district.

We find all these very unfortunate and in clear breach of the promise given to Ghanaians, by President Mills led NDC government,to uphold the rule of law,since, in all these chaos and lawlessness, no single person have been arrested and prosecuted. This has emboldened other unemployed NDC youth, to be attacking public offices in demand for jobs.

It is extremely strange,all these are happening at a time when the Deputy Minister of Information,has vehemently told Ghanaians,the NDC government have created 1.6 million jobs,since its inception into power.

We wish to state unequivocally,that this claim by the minister is not only misleading but an indictment on the integrity of President Mills,who is been hailed by some Ghanaians as a man of honesty and God fearing.

if indeed these jobs exist, the NDC youth should have been the first to benefit from it. The litany of violent attacks and hooliganism been metered out,in the name of unemployment are indications that government 1.6 million job creation is non-existent.

It is our hope that government would immediately arrest and prosecute any member of NDC who acts contrary to the law. We therefore urge government to create more jobs and opportunities to all Ghanaians, and not only the NDC youth,so as to restore hope and prosperity to the life of all Ghanaians.

(Signed) Chief Obosu Mohammed Director of Communications (PYF) 0244073028