Bole Bamboi Youth Protest Over MCE Nomination
The Bole Bamboi Municipality is gripped by tension as irate youths took to the streets, burning tires in protest against the appointment of Abdulai Mahmud as Municipal Chief Executive (MCE). The protests, which were sparked by widespread discontent among the populace, highlight the deep-seated opposition to Mahmud’s nomination.

Pressure Group Leads Charge
The Arise Bole Youth pressure group has been at the forefront of the opposition, citing Mahmud’s lack of popularity among the people as a major concern. The group’s demands for the revocation of his nomination have been echoed by the Paramount Chief of the Bole Traditional Council, Bolewura Ketuge Feso I.
Failed Mediation Efforts
Despite attempts by the Gonjaland Youth Association to mediate through a series of negotiations, no resolution has been reached, leading to the escalation of protests. The situation remains volatile, with demonstrators calling for Mahmud’s immediate withdrawal.
Community Divided
As the protests continue, the future of Mahmud’s appointment hangs in the balance. The people of Bole Bamboi Municipality are divided, with some supporting the protests and others backing the government’s decision. The situation is being closely watched, and it remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the protests.
Call to Action
The protesters are determined to make their voices heard, and it is clear that the issue will not be resolved easily. As one protester said, “We will not back down until our demands are met.” The situation is likely to remain tense in the coming days.