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Apr 28, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Last week, the President visited Region 6 and there were numerous complaints. Many of these relate to persons who are PPP comrades now occupying key positions.
In East Canje, there were many complaints against an NDC official. This is not the first time these complaints are made. This person has always come across as arrogant and vindictive towards persons they don’t like. This same individual occupies many other positions in the region and profess to be a power house in the region. Many times, the person behaves like after President Ali, she is next in command. Why is she given so many positions and control?
The PPP in 2011 and 2015 lost support due to the arrogance of its local leaders. This has returned. But the party doesn’t seem to be interested in the citizens’ views. Back then, two individuals created so much difficulties for citizens. Today, one is a minister and one a MP.
The reason people don’t complain is because nothing is being done to party comrades who abuse their powers. Party officials know this; as such, they continue to serve with no respect for others. Who knows what next position she will be promoted to for her arrogance? This kind of mistake is not one, which the President should make. Don’t take Berbicians for granted; stop having your NDC representatives treat citizens like dirt. The citizens are looking to Mr. President, we will lose confidence in you when you don’t act. Give other citizens a chance to serve the NDC. Don’t have a single person take up so many positions.
Concerned citizen of Canje
Mar 22, 2025
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