NDC serial callers declare strike
- kencitymediagh
- May 17, 2016
- 2 min read

The ruling National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) serial callers in the Ashanti Region, have decided to put breaks on their defense of President John Dramani Mahama and the achievements of his government on radio and Television until further notice.
Members of the group, who have been operating in the region under the name ‘Media Monitors Association’, are hoping to meet the leadership of the NDC in the region latest by Wednesday to present their grievances.
A statement issued by the Chairman of the group, Abdul Latif Abdullahi, also known as Julius Aghahowa and the Secretary, Razak Tanko, believe the leadership of the governing party would have time for them to deliberate on how to resolve their problems before their voices are heard on air again.
Speaking to Oman FM, Julius Aghahowa declined to give reasons for their action even though information gathered indicates their strike is due to perceived neglect and lack of funds for the group.
He said leadership of the group was in a crunch meeting with the Ashanti regional leadership and that they will make their grievances public if the meeting becomes inconclusive.
Find the full statement below:
We the members of above mentioned association wish to inform the general public that effect from Monday 16th May, 2016, we’ll suspend calling and texting massages both Radio and TV programs in support of our dear NDC party and gov’t.
This tough decision was taken on Sunday 15th May, 2016 at the general meeting.
We want state that, until we meet the leadership of the NDC party, the decision will not be changed.
Again if by Wednesday we didn’t hear anything from the leadership of the party, different action will be taken.
We believe that this decision will go long way to serve the best interest of the NDC party and gov’t.
We unfeigned (sic) apologize for any inconvenience.
Thank you.
Signed Julius Aghahowa (chairman)
0243204752/0202197223
Razak Tanko (Secretary 0205261996) –
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