Yusif Sulemana, the Member of Parliament for Bole-Bamboi, has appealed to the youth and residents of the area to remain calm and refrain from any acts of agitation in his name.
This comes in the wake of reports that some youth in Bole-Bamboi allegedly burned car tyres at the residence of President John Dramani Mahama’s father, protesting the MP’s omission from the President’s ministerial nominations.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, January 21, Sulemana reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty and support for President Mahama, expressing confidence in the former President’s wisdom and leadership. He called on his constituents to support Mahama’s “reset agenda” and focus on unity and development.
The MP assured residents that their concerns would be addressed and that he remained committed to representing their interests, regardless of the role assigned to him.
“I kindly appeal to the youth and people of Bole/Bamboi to remain calm and refrain from any form of agitation in my name,” Sulemana stated. “As a loyal and devoted brother of H.E. John Dramani Mahama and a firm believer in his wisdom and experience, I wholeheartedly support his decisions.”
He further urged the community to support Mahama in his efforts, cautioning against taking the law into their own hands or engaging in actions that could bring embarrassment to the constituency.
“Please, do not take the law into your own hands or engage in actions that could bring embarrassment to us all,” he added.