MMDCEs Brouhaha: NPP Is Supreme; Let's Stay Together - Kwamena Duncan To Angry Supporters

Former Minister for Central Region, Kwamena Duncan, has called on NPP supporters who are angry over the list of MMDCEs to be calm.

Some disgruntled NPP youth, prior to and after the announcement of nominated MMDCEs, went on the rampage when they realized that their preferred candidate's name was missing.

Some youth in the Odododiodio Constituency embarked on a protest on Saturday burning car tyres to register their displeasure over the MMDCEs.

Police have announced the arrest of four persons said to be ringleaders of the disorder.

Reacting to the issue on Peace FM's 'Kokrokoo' programme, Kwamena Duncan advised the irate supporters to put the party first over their individual interests.

To him, "the party indeed is supreme'', so it is the duty of the members and supporters to ''ensure that party remains intact. It is when the party is intact and solid on its feet, then these opportunities will come up again in future".

"I am asking that the party needs to be held together. The party requires your support today. Don't say the name of the person I supported wasn't mentioned and therefore, I will do all to tear this party apart, that opportunity will not be there tomorrow for you to continue to support for others who may want to put in the application to be able to do so," he further stated.

He charged the party's rank and file to "stay together. Let us hold together for this party".