The Northern Region of the New Patriotic Party Serial Callers Association has gone on strike, cutting off any party-related communication.
The decision, which was made known to the public, the media, and important stakeholders, cited members’ growing discontent over unmet concerns about their socioeconomic status.
The striking members cite the party’s regional officials’ broken promises to look out for their members’ welfare over time.
The absence of employment prospects for qualified members, the lack of assistance for farmers and business owners, the unfulfilled promises of communication devices and scholarships for students, and the lack of party communication efforts are some specific criticisms.
The absence of employment prospects for qualified members, the lack of assistance for farmers and business owners, the unfulfilled promises of communication devices and scholarships for students, and the lack of party communication efforts are some specific criticisms.
Members say they have complained a lot to the party’s leadership and regional communication directorate, but their concerns have gone unanswered. The announcement further details the party’s leadership’s disillusionment as it relates to the unfulfilled promises made as early as September 2023.
The Northern Region NPP members have organized a coordinated strike to bring attention to their complaints and force the party’s leadership to take immediate action on welfare concerns.
The members have demanded that the strike be strictly followed and have threatened to impose penalties on any person or organization that disobeys the order.
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