Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Saturday
September 15, 2018
The list of the names
of all members of opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) vying for the
various national positions in the party has been released.
According
to the party, there are 101 aspirants involved, and as at Monday evening, the total number of nomination forms
processed was 92.
The positions up for
grabs include National Chairman, Vice Chairman, General Secretary and Deputy,
National Organizer and Deputy, National Women Organizer and Deputy, National
Youth Organizer and Deputy, National Executive
Committee (NEC) members, Communications Officer and Deputy, as well as
the Zongo Caucus, which is equivalent to the ruling NPP’s Nasara Coordinator.
Fierce
Fight
It is turning out that
the General Secretary post will witness a grueling contest, as the battle lines
have been drawn between Samuel Koku Sitsofe Anyidoho,
the current Deputy General Secretary in charge of Operations and his boss, Johnson
Asiedu Nketia.
After about
four terms in office as General Secretary, Mr Asiedu Nketia, aka General
Mosquito, is facing stiff challenge from Koku Anyidoho, popularly called ‘the
Bull’, who has vowed to ‘topple’ his boss.
There is
already a ‘fierce’ fight ahead of the contest and a party stalwart like former
Central Regional NDC Chairman, Bernard Allotey Jacobs, has backed Koku to unseat
the incumbent because he says General Mosquito has outlived his usefulness.
Betty & Co
The
National Chairmanship race is also going to be exciting, as the only female
contender, Betty Mould Iddrisu, a former Attorney General and current Vice
Chairperson of the party, slugs it out with four other leading members.
Mrs. Mould-Iddrisu, who served as Attorney-General
during the Mills/Mahama administration, supervised the fraudulent payment of GH¢51.2
million to Alfred Woyome which has become an albatross around the neck of the
party.
NDC’s Director of Elections, who supervised a
disastrous 2016 general elections, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, former NDC General
Secretary, Hudu Yahaya, and former Trade and Industry Minister and former NDC
MP for Keta, Dan Abodakpi, have all shown interest in the chairmanship race.
Danny Annang, former Greater Accra Chairman of the
NDC, who also helped to win the 2008 elections, is also vying for the post.
Hudu Yahaya was in the race in 2014 but chickened
out at the last-minute while Mr. Abodakpi also lost to Kofi Portuphy, who is
not seeking re-election after sending the party to opposition.
Abodakpi’s
Nomination
The initial list released by the party did not
include Mr. Abodakpi, who was Ghana’s Ambassador to
Malaysia but yesterday he officially filed his
nomination at the party’s headquarters at Adabraka in Accra to start full
campaign.
It was Joe Gidisu, former Minister of Roads and Highways and NDC MP for
Central Tongu, who presented Mr. Abodakpi’s nomination forms to Justice
Affum, a member of the NDC National Election Department.
Mr Gidisu said the former minister’s campaign
theme is “Heal, Unite, Reconnect, Restore.”
Vice Chairman
Seven bigwigs
are contesting the Vice Chairmanship position.
They
include Alhaji Amadu Bukari Sorogho, the NDC MP for Madina, who lost his seat
in the last election to Alhaji Boniface Saddique of the NPP, Said Sinare, who
vowed to renounce Islam if Nana Akufo-Addo becomes president but failed to do
so after the defeat.
The rest
are Lawyer Adu- Yeboah, former Central Regional Chairman, Hani Sherry Ayittey, former
Minister for Fisheries, Yaw Owusu Obimpeh, former Ashanti Regional Chairman and
Alhaji Sumaila Maha.
Deputy General Secretary
The Deputy General
Secretary position has a tall list of contestants.
They
include Alhaji Nuru Hamidan, former MCE for Asokore Mampong, who testified
against Abuga Pele in the GYEEDA trial, which landed the former MP in prison; Barbara
Serwaa Asamoah, former deputy minister; Peter Boamah Otokonor, who is the
current registrar of Social Democratic School at the party’s headquarters; and David
Kwaku Worwui-Brown.
The rest
are Kwadwo Adu-Asare, a former NDC MP for Adenta, who shed tears at the Brazil
2014 Commission of Enquiry chaired by Justice Senyo Dzemefe; incumbent George
Lawson; Abdullah Ishaq Farrakhan; Nii Dodoo Dodoo; Kale Cezar; Ephram Nii Tan
Sackey; and Evans Amoo.
Kofi Adams
Incumbent
National Organizer Kofi Adams is not seeking re-election because sources say he
would be disgraced because of his poor handling of affairs which sent the party
to opposition.
Strangely,
Jemima Anita De- Sosoo, former Women’s Organizer and current Vice Chairperson, has
withdrawn from the race.
Solomon Yaw
Nkansah, who was lambasted in the Kwesi Botchwey’s report that investigated the
defeat of the NDC in the 2016 general elections as National Communications
Officer, is also vying for the post.
Yaw Boateng
Gyan, who was defeated by Kofi Adams in the last contest, is staging a comeback
for the post. Akamba Joshua Hamidu, current deputy organizer, and Baba Jamal
Ahmed, former MP for Akwatia in the last election, as well as Mahdi Gibrill and
Enoch Amoako-Nsiah have all declared their intention for the position.
Dr Alhassan
Hanifa, Kombor Michael Ziecheree, Kobby Barlon, Vivian Abla Kpeglo, Mohammed
Mamudu, Agbesi Nutsu, Chief Hamilton Biney Nixon, Alfred Kojo Triddles, Ebenezer
Asare Sackitey and Ahmed Gedel are all in the race to become Deputy National
Organizer.
The Communications
Officer position is a straight fight between Fred Agbenyo and Sammy Gyamfi.
Godwin Ako
Gunn, who was jailed by the Supreme Court for contempt in the Montie 3 saga, Mahama
Seidu Samuel, Kwaku Boahen, Alhaji Mohammed Nasiru Seidu, Adongo Atule Jacob and
Muhammed Nurullah Iddrisu are all contesting the Deputy Communications Officer
slot.
Women’s Front
Incumbent Zaynab
Joyce Mahama, Hajia Tawa Zakari, Margaret Chiravira and Dr. Hanna Louisa Bisiw,
former Deputy Minister, who lost her seat at Tano South, are slugging it out
for Women’s Organizer position, while Hajia Fati Osman, Abigail Akwambea Elorm
Mensah, Hajia Alijata Sulemana Gbentie, Maame Efua Sekyi- Aidoo Houadjeto, Dr.
Deynu Catherine and the controversial Araba Tagoe are going for National Deputy
Women Organizer position.
Youth Wing
George
Opare Addo, popularly called Pablo, a former MCE for Akuapen North, is being
challenged by Yaw Brogya Genfi, immediate-past Ashanti Regional Youth
Organiser; Wonder Madilo, a student activist ;and Elikem Kotoko for the
National Youth Organizer position.
National
Deputy Youth Organizer contest has Ruth Dela Seddoh, Alhaji Mohammmed Aminu
Abio, Eric Edem Agbana, Lamptey Lawrence, Obed Koah Opintan, Fuseini S.
Sugrinooma, Justice Yeboah, Stephanon Ayigura Nsoh Aduko, Ahmed Mankama Jackoni,
Abraham Lincoln Garvy, Bright Nudokpo, Adel Umar Ibrahim and Sulemana Abdul
Karim.
The NEC
contestants include Alhaji Mohammed Mashood Alhaji, Alhaji Babanlame Abu Sadat,
Sheriff Abudul Nasiru, Ebenezer Effah Hackman, Eliyasu Amadu, Alhaji Adramani
Haribu, William Wilson Agbleke and Evelyn Enyonam Mensah, while the Zongo
Caucus has Ismail Bawa, Alhaji Mamah Mohammed, Sadiku Sulley, Baba Ibrahim
Mohammed, Abdul-Aziz Mohammmed and Abass Fuseini Sbaabe.
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