NDC Congress: Monetisation of Elections Affecting Party- Rawlings
Former President of the Republic of Ghana and Founder of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings has described the monetisation of the Party’s internal elections as one of the factors that have affected the electoral fortunes of the Party in the past.
He has in this regard, admonished delegates participating in the National Democratic Congress Regional elections this weekend, to reject those whose actions have contributed negatively towards the progress of the party and rather elect persons of integrity.
He as well urged the delegates to reject all forms of monetary and material inducements that would influence their voting decisions.
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), will on tomorrow, Saturday, September 1, 2018, go to the polls to elect its regional executives across the ten regions of the country.
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Delegates from all 275 constituencies will assemble at various designated centres to perform a very important democratic function on behalf of party constituents this weekend.
The outcome of these conferences will go a long way in determining the future direction of the party.
To ensure the consolidation and re-invigoration of our party, I urge delegates to listen to their constituents and elect persons of integrity who genuinely have the party at heart.
In the recent past, the monetization of our internal selection process has adversely affected the fortunes of the party. I, therefore, urge you to resist the influence of money and material inducements from those who are more interested in themselves and their selfish interests than in building a strong and effective party.
The rank and file must take the destiny of the party into their own hands and reject those whose conduct and lack of genuine commitment have contributed to the weakening of the party.
Delegates must elect those who respect the essence of teamwork and who are principled, truthful and sincere. Let us establish through the outcome of our regional elections, that we have learned from our recent past.
My best wishes to all our candidates and delegates
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