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Politics of Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Source: peacefmonline.com

NDC doesn't know James Kofi Annan - Asiedu Nketia

General Secretary of NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia General Secretary of NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia

The General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has dismissed rumours that the party is settling on an independent candidate in the Effutu Constituency.

Reacting to agitations by a section of party members in Effutu against reports that the NDC had settled on James Kofi Annan, an independent candidate in the wake of the resignation of Victor Yankson, the party's legitimate candidate, Asiedu Nketia has said the party has no intention of making anyone their candidate apart from a true active member of the NDC.

"The NDC has structures. We don't know any independent candidate who wants to switch camp. We have men in our party in Effutu who can be candidates. Ignore rumours making the rounds that we have replaced our candidate with a foreigner," the party's scribe assured the delegation that called on him at the party's headquarters.

In a resignation letter written to the party's General Secretary recently, Victor Yankson who hitherto, was the elected parliamentary candidate for the party in Effutu citing uncooperative attitudes by the leadership of the party in the constituency.

Many had reasons to believe that Lawyer Yankson was stepping down to make way for James Kofi Annan following series of demonstrations by a section of the party's members in the constituency who said the beleaguered and former candidate was an obstacle to the party winning the Effutu seat.

It would be recalled that a recent interview conducted by Peacefmonline with James Kofi Annan revealed that the now independent candidate said he had resigned from the ruling New Patriotic Party.

This was in anticipation of his elevation to Effutu's NDC parliamentary candidate.

This new turn of events throws James Kofi Annan's plans out of gear as the party, through the General Secretary, has disowned him.

The party is in the process of electing a new candidate to replace Victor Yankson, the General Secretary intimated.