Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has commended all aspirants and delegates who took part in the Party’s presidential and parliamentary primaries during the weekend.
He also lauded the Electoral Commission and the Police Service for their efforts towards a successful exercise.
Mr Nketiah expressed his appreciation after the Electoral Commission (EC) had declared former President John Mahama the winner of the NDC flagbearership race at the party headquarters in Accra.
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Dr Serebour Quaicoe, Director of Electoral Services of the EC, announcing the results stated that the former President had polled 297,603 votes representing 98.9 per cent to beat Mr Kojo Bonsu, a former Mayor of Kumasi who got 3,181 votes, 1.1 per cent of the votes cast.
Mr Nketiah said one notable thing about the primaries was that money did not decide who got the votes in NDC anymore.
“We heard stories about big men, potentially rich men who could win elections, but they all could not win in spite of their wealth and riches,” he noted.
Mr Nketiah said the quality of candidates the primaries produced gave hope to the Party ahead of the 2024 general election.
Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, General Secretary of the NDC, called for hard work to ensure victory for the NDC in 2024, saying the primaries were the beginning of the Party’s journey towards 2024 to “rescue” the country.