The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has made GH¢220,000 from the sale of nomination forms towards the impending national delegates’ congress that will be used to select the party’s national executives for the next four years.
About nine positions are up for grabs and at the close of nominations on Thursday, 42 stalwarts had picked forms to contest for the various positions, including Chairman, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Vice-Chairpersons, Organizer, Secretary, Women’s Organizer, Youth Organizer, Treasurer and Nasara Coordinator.
Late last month, the party released a notice that those vying for the National Chairmanship position would pay a non-refundable application fee of GH¢10,000, Vice Chairperson position would attract GH¢8,000, General Secretary would pay GH¢6,000, National Organiser and National Treasurer would pay GH¢5,000 each, while National Youth Organizer, National Women’s Organizer and Nasara Coordinator would have to pay GH¢3,000 each.
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Five bigwigs picked forms to contest for National Chairmanship position and they coughed out a total of GH¢50,000, while eight others, who will be slugging it out for the positions of 1st, 2nd and 3rd Vice-Chairpersons, paid a total of GH¢64,000.
Two personalities who are contesting for the position of General Secretary, paid GH¢12,000, while three people, who are in the race to become National Organizer, contributed a total of GH¢15,000.
Sammi Awuku and Rita Asobayire
Six stalwarts who are campaigning for the position of treasurer paid a total of GH¢30,000.
The seventh person, Dr Charles Dwamena, popularly called Dr China, pulled out at the eleventh hour for unknown reasons.
Nine hopefuls for the Nasara Coordinator slot paid a total of GH¢27,000, while a total of GH¢21,000 was paid by seven aspirants, who are all vying for the National Youth Organizer position.
The two strong women, who want to lead the NPP women’s wing, paid a total of GH¢6,000.
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Submission of nomination forms by aspirants is slated for Tuesday, May 15th, after which a vetting process will be set in motion.
Apart from Acting National Chairman Freddy W. Blay, who is aspiring to be the substantive Chairman, four other bigwigs -Alhaji Abubakar Abdul-Rahman, aka Alhaji Short, immediate past Upper West Regional Chairman of the party; Stephen Ayesu Ntim, former National Vice Chairman and longstanding contestant for the Chairman position; Dr Amoako Baah, lecturer and David Amankwah Boadu – are all eying the post.
Eight people namely, incumbent Fredrick Fredua Antoh aka FF Antoh, Ken-Wud Noworsu, Agnes Chigabatia, Rita Talata Asobayire – a former National Women’s Organiser – George Isaac Amoo, Vida Agyekum Acheampong and Michael Omari Wadie, are slugging it out for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Vice-Chairpersons.
John Boadu, Acting General Secretary and incumbent National Organizer, is not going unopposed as earlier indicated and will battle Richard Ahiagbah for the position of General Secretary.
The National Women’s Organiser slot left behind by Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Otiko Afisa Djaba will be a straight fight between Kate Gyamfua and Joyce Konokie Zemparie.
Incumbent National Youth Organiser, Sammi Awuku, aka ‘Boys Abre,’ has two other contenders Nana Bediako and Sadik Nabichienga for the position of National Organizer.
The National Youth Organizer, Dominic Kwesi Eduah aka Field Marshall; a deputy Youth Organizer, Henry Nana Boakye aka Nana B; Kamal-Deen Abdulai, who is the incumbent Nasara Coordinator; Augustine Owusu Appiah; Bright Essilfie Kumi, as well as Abdul Ganiyu Alhassan and Emmanuel Nana Bediako Dannsa Appiah, are all campaigning to lead the NPP youth front.
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Abubakari Sulemana aka Lakulaku, former Nasara Coordinator; Alhaji Rashid Adam; Alhaji Ahmed Zaruk Nuhu; Alhaji Shumbu Musah Shariff; Abdul Aziz Harunafuta of Accra Hearts of Oak FC fame; Baba Gado Ibrahim; Alhaji Salihu Yahaya Bo; Sulemana Alhassan Atakpo and Ali Suraj will lock horns for the National Nasara Coordinator position.
The NPP had earlier fixed June 17, 2018 as the date for the Congress to be held in Koforidua, the Eastern Region capital, but because it will coincide with the celebration of the Muslim festival of Id-il- Fitri, the exercise is possibly going to be rescheduled for July 7, 2018.
A five-member National Elections Committee comprising Rev (Prof) Samuel Asante-Antwi (chairman), Hackman Owusu-Agyemang, Madam Agnes Okudzeto (former national third vice chairperson), Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (MP for Ablekuma West) and Evans Nimako (acting director of research and elections), has been put in place to oversee the conduct of the NPP national elections.
The party has said that any applicant who is dissatisfied with the vetting processes may appeal to the National Council of Elders within three days for immediate redress and the decision of the Council shall be final.
Mr John Boadu, announcing the congress timetable, said, “Any applicant who would refuse to use all the internal party mechanisms to address any disputes as prescribed by Article 4(6) of the party’s constitution and rather goes to court to seek redress would automatically be barred from taking part in the impending elections.”
The nomination process, which lasted for over a week, has been described as peaceful and well coordinated.
Both aspirants and their supporters expressed satisfaction with the professional handling of the entire procedure and commended the election committee of the party for a good job done.