With a little over a month to go for the highly-anticipated race which will determine who wins the flagbearer slot of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), the Nana Konadu For 2012 President Campaign Team says its concerns and suggestions for ways of reducing the suffering of delegates which might ensure a poll free exercise are being ignored by the party hierarchy.
This is the second time concerns raised by the former First Lady�s campaign Team have been rubbished off by the party headquarters.
It would be recalled that in the Second week of May, the Team officially wrote to the National Executive of the ruling NDC and specifically addressed the letter to the General Secretary of the party, Johnson Aseidu Nketiah, over alleged intimidation and bribery of party delegates by their opponent � President Mills campaign team.
According to them, the acts of intimidation, verbal assaults, threats and splashing of money are appalling tactics adopted by the Mills campaign team which are very alien to the NDC.
But Johnson Aseidu Nketiah, in reply stated emphatically that the party cannot do anything about the issues since the Nana Konadu campaign team failed to provide any substantial evidence to back their claims.
This time, however, they are concerned with the welfare of delegates.
Read below the statement by Nana Konadu For 2012 President Campaign Team
NANA KONADU CAMPAIGN TEAM COMMITTED TO SMOOTH ORGANISATION OF JULY CONGRESS
The Nana Konadu For 2012 President Campaign Team have suggested the inclusion of some experienced persons on the various committees of congress for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to help in the organisation and planning of the July 8 -10 delegates conference.
This proposal was intended to bring the expertise of some experienced personalities to bear on the Congress planning to reduce the suffering our delegates went through in our last Congress.
The Campaign team wants to inform NDC faithful�s about the rejection of this suggestion. The Campaign Team would however continue to observe and raise concerns so that our party delegates do not have to go through any dehumanising treatment in the July 8-10 Congress as happened in Tamale.
Signed: Berrick Namburr (Campaign Coordinator)
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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