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We’ll sacrifice our  lives for  victory in 2024-Chairman Mosquito declares

Yaw Manu by Yaw Manu
December 18, 2022
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The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has warned the governing New Patriotic Party that the newly elected executives of the party are willing to sacrifice their lives for electoral victory in the 2024 general elections.

Giving a victory speech  after taking the oath of office, the former General Secretary of the NDC thanked the delegates for trusting them adding that the new executives will take the fight to the NPP to wrestle power from them in the next election.

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The 65-year old longest serving General secretary  of NDC   defeated his closet pal Samuel Ofosu Ampofo after obtaining  65.17% of the  votes bringing to an end weeks of bitter and acrimonious campaign by the two friends.

Mr Ofosu Ampofo who  got 33.81% of the votes in his first ever internal party loss had earlier stated the bitterness that  had characterized the campaign won’t go beyond the election  

“We are prepared to sacrifice everything and I mean everything including our lives to achieve victory,” Mr Asiedu Nketiah said, adding that “wherever impunity becomes law, resistance becomes a duty. Looking at the array of executives elected today I have no doubt the party wants us to carry the battle to the elephant, we cannot let the country, and we cannot let the party down.”

He also called on party members to unite and eschew hatred and bitterness to secure victory in the 2024 general elections.

“We are not taking the confidence for granted, Ghana is in crisis and the NDC is also at a crossroads. What we need is unity, we pledge on behalf of myself and the new executives that in the coming days our first assignment is to work to unite the party and bring everybody on board even as we march forward to defeat the elephant and set the nation on the path of progress.”

Aseidu Nketiah’s former position was taken over by one-time Propaganda Secretary of the NDC, Fifi Kwetey.

Sammy Gyamfi remains the party’s National Communication Officer as he was acclaimed after running unopposed.

The former Ashanti Regional Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and former Deputy Minister for the Region, Joseph Yammin has been elected as the new National Organiser of the party.

Results of polls are as follows  :

CHAIRMAN  

Johnson Aseidu Nketia  5569

Samuel Ofosu Ampofo  2892

Samuel Yaw Adusei  52

Nii Armah Ashietey  38

VICE CHAIRMAN

Chief Sofo Azoka

Sherif Abdul-Nasiru  750

Abanga Yakubu Alhassan    864

Dr. Sherry Ayittey     1820

Seth Ofori Ohene      355

Awudu Sofo Azorka  2707

Alhaji Amadu b. sorogho     832

Alhaji Habibu Adramani 872

Evelyn Enyonam Mensah    331

GENERAL SECRETARY 

New General Secretary-Fifi Kwetey

Elvis Afriyie Ankrah  1408

Fifi Fiavi Kwetey 4543

Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor     2595

Deputy General Secretary

Francis Lanme Guribe    324

Catherine Deynu 652

Barbara Serwaa Asamoah   3804

Gbande Foyo Mustapha      1861

Kwame Zu      1717

Bradi Paul Opata 62

Evans Amoo  83

NATIONAL ORGANIZER

 

Joshua Hamidu Akamba      2035

Henry Osei Akoto     158

mahdi mohammed gibrill    535

Sidii Abubakari    607

Solomon Yaw Nkansah  302

Chief Hamilton Biney Nixon      1173

Joseph Yammin   3730

DEPUTY NATIONAL ORGANIZER

Kobby Barlon 4700

Habib Mohammed Tahiru   933

Elikem Eric Kevin Kwame Kotoko   1815

Alhaji Yaw Kundow  1015

COMMUNICATION OFFICER   

 

Bono Dehye Sammy Gyamfi

Sammy  Gyamfi  unopposed

DEPUTY COMMUNICATION OFFICER   

Godwin Ako Gunn    2630

Adongo Atule Jacob 614

Malik Basintale   3398

Kwaku Boahen Anthony      1138

Mohammed Naziru  758

YOUTH ORGANIZER

George Opare Addo

Brogya Genfi 508

George Opare Addo 533

DEPUTY YOUTH ORGANIZER

Osman Abdulai Ayariga 373

Ruth Dela Seddoh     313

Bright Nudokpo Honu    6

Sulemana Abdul Karim 

Mohammed Abubakari Sadiq Gombilla    61

Kabiru Ahmed     51

Eric Dadson   150

Pendilock Owusu Asare 20

Obed Opintan     10

Jude Sekley    65

WOMEN ORGANIZER

Bono Dehye Dr Hannah Bisiw

Margaret Ansei   362

Dr. Hanna Louisa Bisiw  433

DEPUTY WOMEN ORGANIZER

Abigail akwabea elorm mensah     348

Felicia Dzifa Tegah   260

Jessie Adams 21

Hajia Alijata Sulemana  158

ZONGO CAUCUS COORDINATOR

abass zulkarnain kambari   625

alhaji babanlamie abu sadat    1748

mamah mohammed cole younger 2796

abdul-aziz mohammed  1819

yakubu mahmud mudi  1530

nec members      ephraim nii tan sackey  506

perez fernandez armah laryea 91

issahaku issah adel  308

rev. irene sena agbleke 306

abdullah farrakhan ishaq    208

malik adama 411

victoria kuma-mintah    710

emmanuel ewoenam yao adzome-dzokanda      137

cecilia n. asaga    845

ebenezer effah hackman    331

najawa alhaji issah   353

stephen ladzedo 50

anita annan   282

ransford chatman vanni-amoah    464

thomas ayisi kumah 358

wonder victor kutor 1590

mohammed mamudu    342

araba tagoe   1017

famous kwesi kuadugah      179

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