Next Three Months Will Be Uncomfortable For Government – Osman Ayariga

Osman Ayariga, is Deputy National Youth Organizer of the NDC


Osman Ayariga, a Deputy National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has stated that the next three months are going to witness uncomfortable political activism against the government.

Mr. Ayariga asserted that the youth of Ghana have been too quiet and need to become more proactive in the fight for change.

“We have remained too calm,” Ayariga stated. “It is time for us to fight because victory will not come easily. We are the green army of this country, the revolution soldiers, and in the next three months, we shall make this country ungovernable for the New Patriotic Party (NPP).”

He vowed that the NDC’s youth would demonstrate, campaign vigorously, and make the NPP’s governance difficult.

Ayariga accused the ruling party of corruption and mismanagement, pledging that they would be held accountable for alleged stolen funds, inflated contracts, and corrupt deals.

“We shall demonstrate, we shall be on the streets, we shall campaign we will make it ungovernable. All the money they have stolen. They will cough it out. All the corrupt deals they have done they cough it out. All the inflated contracts they will cough it out”

Osman Ayariga said this when addressing thousands of NDC supporters in New Juaben South after a campaign dubbed “24-hour economy walk”.

The National Youth Organizer of the NDC George Opare Addo, assured voters that the NDC has a strategy in place to protect every vote cast.

“We will protect every ballot so don’t be afraid. After casting your votes and President Mahama wins, whoever thinks he is a man enough should dare disrupt the process. We will do everything possible to protect the ballot all that you need is to vote for us” Opare Addo said.

Present at the event were constituency and Regional Executives of the NDC, and former Municipal Chief Executives for New Juaben South.

Credit: starrfm.com.gh
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