The Central Regional Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Allotey Jacobs has said there are a lot of issues on his mind and that the party will collapse if he voice them out.
According to him, the NDC in the last election had infuriated the party’s supporters, many of whom, he said, are eager to vent their frustration about the defeat.
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In an interview on Rainbow radio, Allotey Jacobs said "If I start talking, NDC will collapse…There is a bomb hanging on my chest, and if it falls, the party is doomed."
His reaction comes at the back of comments by some bigwigs of the party who continue to trade blame for the their defeat.
The National Organiser, Mr Kofi Adams; Member of Parliament for Yunyoo in the Northern Region, Mr Joseph Bipoba Naabu; Former National Chairman, Dr Kwabena Adjei are but a few of the leaders who have granted separate media interviews expressing views on the fortunes of the party.
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Allotey Jacobs said "they are speaking on our behalf. For them to address these issues in the public,is the best because we do not want to destroy the party."
"As a party in power, we were trying hard to manage these crises.We managed it in such a way that, the public was unaware of the big divisions within the party. As a government we should do that, and that is what we did. In order to cover everything and to make sure that we win the elections and settle our differences," he added.