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I’m not over my suspension – CPP’s former Youth Organiser  

By CitiFMonline
CPP Im not over my suspension – CPPs former Youth Organiser
JUL 1, 2016 LISTEN

National Youth Organizer of the Convention People's Party (CPP), Ernesto Yeboah, has said he is not ashamed to be suspended from his position for waging war against corruption.

The Central Committee of the CPP suspended the party's General Secretary, Nii Armah Akomfrah and Ernesto Yeboah on Thursday after they publicly contradicted the party's flagbearer, Ivor Greenstreet, over President John Mahama's Ford Expedition Saga.

The two were suspended for publicly chastising and humiliating the party's flagbearer in the media after Mr. Greenstreet reportedly dismissed claims that the four wheel drive gift to the President amounted to bribery.

But Ernesto Yeboah told Citi News that though he is shocked over the decision, he will not relent on the fight against corruption.

“We would rather seek to petition state organizations that have the required constitutional powers to ensure that the truth of the matter is ascertained and we are not reneging on that. So if we are being honest simply because of this, then we are not ashamed.”

The former Youth Organiser also noted that he has not yet received any correspondence from the party over his suspension saying he is unperturbed.

“As we speak, I haven't received any formal conversation from the party spelling out exactly what I've done wrong. But listening to the Director of Communication from other networks, I gather that our suspension is based on the Mahama bribe saga. They can take the position of the National Youth Organiser if they want, that isn't what we came into this world for.  We know that this country has been destroyed by corruption. If he [Mr. Greenstreet] justifies corruption and defended President Mahama over the allegations of corruption, we ain't going to do that,” he added.

CPP Youth wing petition CHRAJ over car gift
The youth wing of the CPP, had  petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), to investigate issues surrounding the US$100,000 ford vehicle given to the President.

But Mr. Greenstreet at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Evening Encounter Series on [Wednesday], intimated that, the Youth League's comments and actions on the Ford Expedition Saga were not in line with the party's position.


By: Godwin A. Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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