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Asiedu Nketia secures landslide victory at NDC elections

Accra, Dec.18, GNA- Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito, has won the chairmanship of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with an overwhelming margin.At the NDC National Delegates Elections held at the Accra Sports Stadium, ...

Accra, Dec.18, GNA- Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito, has won the chairmanship of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) with an overwhelming margin.

At the NDC National Delegates Elections held at the Accra Sports Stadium, he polled 5569 to beat his main challenger Mr Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, the incumbent, who got 2892 votes.

The other contestants for the NDC Chairmanship race, Mr Samuel Yaw Adusei and Nii Armah Ashitey polled 52 and 38 votes respectively.

Before the results were declared, supporters of Mr Nketia were jubilating at the congress grounds, as some even came out before voting started to declare the impending victory of the most acknowledged stalwart of the Party.

Over the .period, the campaigns by the two frontunners, leading to the contest had generated a lot of interest because of the obvious power the position wielded and the nature of the personalities contesting.

Earlier, Mr Asiedu Nketia who was clad in a war apparel, during his speech asked the party faithful for forgiveness for any misconduct he might have committed during his 17-year tenure as General Secretary.

In the race for the General Secretary position, Mr Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, former MP for Ketu South also won a landslide victory over the other two contenders at the National Delegates conference.

The former Deputy Minister for Finance and former propaganda secretary contested with Dr Peter Boamah Otukunor, who served as Mr Nketia’s Deputy and Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, a former Sports Minister and well know Master of Ceremonies at the party’s ceremonies.

The Full Results – NDC National Executive Elections

CHAIRMAN

Samuel Yaw Adusei 52

Johnson Aseidu Nketia 5,569 (Elected)

Samuel Ofosu Ampofo 2,892

Nii Armah Ashietey 38

VICE CHAIRMAN

Sherif Abdul-Nasiru 787

Abanga Yakubu Alhassan 864

Dr. Sherry Ayittey 1,820 (Elected)

Seth Ofori Ohene 355

Awudu Sofo Azourka 2,757 (Elected)

Alhaji Amadu B. Sorogho 832

Alhaji Habibu Adramani 817

Evelyn Enyonam Mensah 331

GENERAL SECRETARY

Elvis Afriyie Ankrah 1,408

Fifi Fiavi Kwetey 4,543 (Winner)

Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor 2,757

Deputy General Secretary

Francis Lanme Guribe 324

Catherine Deynu 652

Barbara Serwaa Asamoah 3,834 (Elected)

Gbande Foyo Mustapha 1,861 (Elected)

Kwame Zu 1,717

Bradi Paul Opata 62

Evans Amoo 83

NATIONAL ORGANISER

Joshua Hamidu Akamba 2,035

Henry Osei Akoto 158

Mahdi Mohammed Gibrill 535

Sidii Abubakari 657

Solomon Yaw Nkansah 302

Chief Hamilton Biney Nixon 1173

Joseph Yammin 3,730 (Winner)

DEPUTY NATIONAL ORGANISER

Kobby Barlon 4,700 (Elected)

Habib Mohammed Tahiru 953

Elikem Eric Kevin Kwame Kotoko 1,815 (Elected)

Alhaji Yaw Kundow 1,053

COMMUNICATION OFFICER

Sammy Gyamfi (Unopposed)

DEPUTY COMMUNICATION OFFICER

Godwin Ako Gunn 2,163 (Elected)

Adongo Atule Jacob 614

Malik Basintale 3,388 (Elected)

Kwaku Boahen Anthony 1,138

Mohammed Naziru 758

ZONGO CAUCUS CO-ORDINATOR

Abass Zulkarnain Kambari 625

Hon. Alhaji Babanlamie Abu Sadat 1,748

Mamah Mohammed Cole Younger 2,706 (Winner)

Abdul-Aziz Mohammed 1,819

Yakubu Mahmud Mudi 1,530

Source: Ghana News Agency

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