North East Region NDC accuses NSS boss of plotting violence in Yagaba and Kubori
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the North East
Region has accused the Chief Executive Officer of the National Service
Secretariat (NSS) Mustapha Ussif, who doubles as the Parliamentary Candidate of
the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of scheming to stir up tribal clashes and disturb
the peace in the Mamprugu – Moaduri district ahead of the 2020 elections.
The party sounded the alarm in a statement issued
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, as tension continues to build up between some youth
of Yagaba and Kubori after a controversy erupted following the termination of a
road project awarded under the NDC administration to a construction company
linked to the Member of Parliament, Ibrahim Tanko.
The statement is in response to a press release issued a
week ago, on social media, by the Regional Secretary of the NPP, Lawyer Sulley
Sambia, where he announced the termination of the contract with Tasskalia Ltd.
The NPP Secretary in the release had said the contract
was terminated following non-performance by Tasskalia and accused the MP and
his company of refusing to vacate the project site by hiring thugs to block the
new contractor, Mawums Ltd, from accessing the site.
However, the NDC has rejected the allegations against the
MP as baseless and an orchestration by the NSS CEO, Mustapha Ussif.
The constituency communication officer, Amadu Tia said,
the termination of the contract amounts to “political victimization.”
The NDC said the NPP candidate was attempting to exploit
the controversy over the road project to perpetrate violence in the run-up to
the elections and blame it on the MP.
“It is an open secret that attempts have been made since
your party came to power to terminate the said contract without any just
reason”, the NDC secretary said in the statement. “These were confirmed when
the NSS CEO told the chief and people of Kubori that the contract had been
re-awarded to a different contractor since 2017, for which reason the
government deliberately decided not to pay the contractor for work done.
“We are aware of the grand schemes you and your
parliamentary candidate, as well as the DCE, have made to stir up conflict
between the good people of Yagaba and Kubori, something you think will inure to
the benefit of your party. The relationship between the people of the two communities
has more to do with blood bond and have co-existed since time immemorial and
neither you nor your cohorts can sow a seed of disunity among the people.”
The two towns of Yagaba and Kubori host the Mamprugu
Moaduri district capital. Disagreements, mostly on political lines, have
sometimes disturbed peaceful coexistence and resulted in skirmishes.
Recently, there have been tensions between the two rival
communities after the District Chief Executive, Abu Adams a native of Kubori,
was allegedly assaulted by youth of Yagaba at the chief palace.
The tensions have been exacerbated by a demonstration
staged by the youth of Kubori over the abandoned road project, which the NDC
said was incited the NSS CEO.
The rehabilitation of the 36km Daboya-Mankarigu-Wiase
road was awarded to Tasskalia in 2016 for completion in 24 months, but was
rescoped to 27.3km and further relocated to 12km.
The relocation of the project to Yagaba-Kubori was to
upgrade the section with rates for new items including bituminous paving,
according to official Ghana Highways Authority documents available to JoyNews and Campus360.
But the contractor, the documents say, abandoned the site
for over two years and also refused the engineer’s instruction to remedy the
severely distressed section.
Prior to the termination of the contract, the NSS boss,
who is a native of Tantala, was accused of inciting the chiefs and people of
Kubori against the MP.
The NDC said it will hold the NPP parliamentary candidate
accountable for any acts of violence ahead of the elections in the area.
Mustapha Ussif was not available for comment.
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