Tamale: Rowdy youth lock out EDAIF workers
Rowdy youth suspected to be
supporters of the ruling New Patriotic Party locked out workers of Export
Trade, Agricultural and Industrial Development Fund (EDAIF) in Tamale Monday
following allegation the CEO is providing credit facilities to only members of
the opposition.
The youth on motorbikes drove out
the workers who reported to work and locked up the facility and left contact
details for possible negotiations.
The group leader Musah Fuseini
Dangomah said though he was not consulted about the action of his members, he
endorses their action and open for talks.
According to him, his men have been
complaining about the attitude of the CEO towards members of the NPP who
“suffered to bring the party to power”.
He said farmers and traders
perceived to be members of NPP were treated with disdain and sometimes “we’re
denied of credit facilities by the CEO”.
The men ultimately are demanding
that all workers should be sacked and their members employed since their party
is in power.
There were no security presence and
the workers willingly complied without any resistance.
The CEO was absent at the time of
the attack and no one was hurt.
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