Video: 2016 Elections Would Be Difficult For NDC - Leader Of Bashaka Movement

Operation one million votes in the Ashanti Region would be a difficult feat to achieve, a member of the National Democratic Congress has predicted.

Aside this, Ben Abdullah, who is the leader of the Bashaka Movement, claims President Mahama would have a mountain to climb if he wants to win the 2016 presidential election.

For some time now, the Ashanti Region has been boiling for the National Democratic Congress. For reasons yet to be known, President Mahama fired the Ashanti Regional Chairman and his deputy through a statement which was issued by the Communication Minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah.  

However, some have attributed his dismissal to the poor handling of the tension that has developed between some party foot-soldiers and their executives.

As a way of registering their displeasure, some aggrieved members of the party took the laws into their own hands and locked up the party’s regional office.

When United Television got to the scene, we managed to speak to the leader of the group responsible for the act. Ben Abdullah tells us that there are serious problems within the NDC in the region as at now and it has created serious challenges for them to deal with.

Watch Ben Abdullah lament below: