The Local Government Service has interdicted a member of the Builsa South District Assembly for allegedly breaching the Service’s regulations.
Maazu Abubakar was an aspirant in the just ended opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary primaries.
He contested in the Pru West Constituency of the Bono East region but came up in the last position with a paltry 16 votes; far behind Mohammed Masawudu who won with 317 votes.
In a statement, the Office of the Head of Local Government Service said Abubakar’s participation in the primaries breaches the neutrality clauses which are required of him.
The service said it has initiated investigations into the matter.
Source: adomonline.com
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Eunice @ Eunice "Selective populist action. The Head of the Local Government Service should also apply the same rules to his special assistant, Mireku who is a staff of the service yet has NPP paraphernalia displayed all over his vehicle and his office. Let the rules apply to all please". Pls. Special Assistants are not civil servants. They come and go with the one that brought them.
Selective populist action. The Head of the Local Government Service should also apply the same rules to his special assistant, Mireku who is a staff of the service yet has NPP paraphernalia displayed all over his vehicle and his office. Let the rules apply to all please.
At Navrongo Central too. An officer Sampson Tangambu from the GRA also contested lucky for him he win but he is back to his office to 100T more monies for his campaign for 2020.