Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, MP for Tamale South and caretaker
Minister for Communication disassociates himself from any act of vandalism in
Tamale. The act was unwarranted and does not represent his person as a political
player in any possible situation.
The vandalism was not premeditated or
motivated by Hon. Haruna in person or his stand-ins. It was purely a constitution
of irate youth who was acting on their impulses following the release of the
second batch of ministerial appointments.
Such knee jerk reactions are common phenomena
of extremists of political parties, football teams, causes inter alia.
Therefore, it will be completely unfair to ascribe the Honourable MP with such unformatted
event.
Tabloids and individuals do insinuate that Hon.
Haruna Iddrisu was in Tamale to incite the youth into vandalism – that is a belief
of coinciding falsehood. The MP came to Tamale purposely to commission an
Electrification Project in Chang-Nayili, a farming community under his
constituency on the 16th of January. (See pictures on http://facebook.com/HarunaInstitute). Therefore, the spins and
twists should be rolled back.
We entreat all constituents and following of Hon.
Haruna to respect the President’s right to constitute an effective government
as enshrined in the constitution of Ghana. The president has the reserved right
to appoint who should or should not be part of his Government. We do not
subscribe to any form of conduct that is not in consonance with the law.
As a matter of fact, conducts of chagrin has
the propensity of blemishing the political prospects of the Honourable MP for
Tamale South. Therefore, we disassociate ourselves from the act of vandalism
and hopeful that it would not recur in future.
Food for thought: “Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person
to be love” – Barbra Johnson.
By: Haruna Institute
Abdulai Hanan R. Confidence
Press Secretary
(0249388362)