Mustapha Gbande urges NDC supporters to stop seizing of state assets

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has issued a strong warning to its supporters, urging them to stop seizing or destroying government property, particularly those alleged to have been misappropriated by members of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

This caution follows reports of unlawful takeovers and vandalism of state assets by individuals believed to be linked to the NDC.

In a statement released on December 11, Mustapha Gbande, Deputy General Secretary of the NDC, called for calm and adherence to the law among party supporters.

He emphasized that any suspected cases of mismanagement or theft of government property should be reported to the appropriate authorities for proper investigation.

Gbande specifically appealed to the party’s youth organizers and regional and constituency executives, urging them to take responsibility for curbing such activities.

He stressed the importance of respecting due process during the transition period, advising that NPP-affiliated government officials should not be harassed or obstructed in their duties until the transition is complete.

“Npp faithful found to be possessing government assets: report them to the police and ensure he or she provides a basis for the possession or the police should impound same until further investigations.

“Government appointees/NPP officials working or possessing government assets: these individuals should be left untouched until the transition is over because a government is still in place and as such officials should be left to perform their normal duties until a new government takes over irrespective of their party affiliation.

“Entry into government offices and premises without a cause other than looking for jobs: let’s ensure our youths do not invade any functioning government property to disrupt normal business or cause disturbance for any reason until the transition is over. Ensure that no one seizes government assets particularly consumables, fixtures, relief items etc without reporting to the police, which will amount to stealing.”

He also urged party supporters to report post-election recruitment by some of the agencies to constituency chairmen and regional chairmen.

“Post elections recruitment: wherever this is happening kindly report to constituency chairmen and regional chairmen, who will take appropriate measures to report same to the transition team for further directives and action.”

Read  below the statement by NDC

Good morning

Att: organisers and youth organisers at Regional and constituency, Security Coordinators.

Please ensure immediate implementation of the above directives in a strict order with immediate effect.
1. Outgoing government appointees and Npp party supporters stealing and attempting to move or hide government properties: You are to organise, make official complaints to the police to effect an arrest and ensure such properties are retrieved by the police whereas we ensure they are not released until a new government takes over fully.
2. Post-elections recruitment: wherever this is happening kindly report to constituency chairmen and regional chairmen, who will take appropriate measures to report the same to the transition team for further directives and action.
3. Npp faithful found to be possessing goverment asset: report them to the police and ensure he or she provide basis for the possession or the police should impound same until further investigations.
4. Government appointees/NPP officials working or possessing government assets: these individuals should be left untouched until the transition is over because a government is still in place and as such officials should be left to perform their normal duties until a new government takes over irrespective of their party affiliation.
5. Entry into government offices and premises without a cause other than looking for jobs: let’s ensure our youths do not invade any functioning government property to disrupt normal business or cause disturbance for any reason until the transition is over.
6. Ensure that no one ceases government assets particularly consumables, fixtures, relief items etc without reporting to the police, that will amount to stealing.
7. No one must issue instructions for invasion without the consent of party structures: Regional organisers/ youth at the regional level, constituency organisers/ youth at the constituency level.
8. Consult with pcs and mps on this matter before taking action when necessary.

Cc. Regional secretaries and chairmen
Transition team

DGS Ops