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KUDOS NPP NATIONAL COUNCIL
Mohammed Alhassan
July 18, 2014
It has taken longer than what most members, sympathisers and
well-wishers of the New Patriotic Party would have hoped for.
However, it has been worth the wait. We now know clearly what
lies ahead of us as a Party, as we battle to wrestle power from
the incompetence of John Mahama’s corrupt government.
On Wednesday, 16th July, 2014, the second highest decision
making body of the New Patriotic Party, the National Council, in
unanimity, set out a timetable for the election of a
presidential candidate for the NPP, after weeks of uncertainty.
Additionally the membership of the various standing committees
of the party’s National Council were also constituted.
Amongst others, the National Council unanimously agreed that the
election of a flagbearer for the Party be held on the 18th
October, three months from now. Prior to this, the “small
matter” of pruning down the number of candidates from 7 to 5, as
per the Party’s Constitution, has to be undertaken. Sunday, 31st
August was chosen for the Special Electoral College to take
place. Once again, the National Council directed that this
election be held across all 10 regions, in the same manner as
the presidential candidate is finally selected.
Vetting of presidential aspirants will be held from the 23rd to
25th July by the Vetting Committee, which was also constituted
at the meeting.
What was made unequivocally clear by the National Council is
that it wants to have over and done with, quickly, the election
of a flagbearer so the party can focus all of its energies into
fighting the battle for 2016. A long drawn out process was
certainly not in the best interests of the party as it was going
to deepen and intensify the acrimony associated with the
process.
The National Council, like all well-meaning NPP members, believe
that Ghanaians are yearning for a change in government. However,
for that to happen, there has to be an attractive alternative
and in order for the NPP to be that attractive alternative and
appeal to the overwhelming number of voters it must be seen to
be credible and that credibility comes from unity, presentation
of a formidable candidate and message.
The biggest project before Ghana today is the structural
transformation of the economy. It is obvious that a government,
like the NDC, that cannot even give us electricity cannot be
trusted to transform the economy. By this act, the National
Council is telling Ghanaians that it is the NPP that has the
formula, the programme and the leadership to bring about the
needed transformation.
What we can be sure of is that the NPP after October 18 will be
united and will get the whole nation largely united behind the
Party to bring about that desired change in 2016. In this
regard, the decision by the National Council of the NPP must be
applauded.
Mohammed Alhassan
Builsa South Constituency
mohammedalhassan2016@gmail.com
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China-Africa relations
hurt by bad Chinese behaviour, says ambassador
Guardian, July 18, Ghanadot - While Chinese
officials once balked at describing the China-Africa
relationship as anything but a "win-win", they have
recently become more open about problems there. In May,
the Chinese premier, Li Keqiang, referred to disputes
over investment projects in Africa as "growing pains".........More |
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Ebola 2014: Death toll, new
cases on the rise in Africa
CNN, July 17, Ghanadot - As of July 12, the
cumulative number of Ebola virus cases in Guinea,
Liberia and Sierra Leone was at 964, including 603
deaths. The death toll has almost doubled in a month's
time; reported deaths in the three countries in mid-June
was 350......More
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Ghana will not draw second half
of $3 bln China loan-govt
Reuters, July 17, Ghanadot - Ghana will not
draw the remaining $1.5 billion tranche from a $3
billion loan agreed with China in 2011, Ghana's finance
minister said on Wednesday.
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NPP SETTLES ON OCTOBER 18TH
FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES
Release, July 17, Ghanadot - The New Patriotic Party has
penciled 31st August 2014 as the date for the Special Delegates
Congress to elect the first five of the seven persons who have
filed to contest the Presidential Primaries. The Special
Congress will be held at Regional Centres in all the ten Regions
of Ghana.....More
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