Accra, Sept. 28, GNA – The National Executive Committee (NEC) of People’s National Convention (PNC) will open nominations for its Flagbearer on Friday, September 30, for Election 2012.
Nominations for National Executive positions would be opened on the same day and submission of nominated forms for both positions ends on Thursday, October 20.
These were announced by Mr Bernard Mornah, General Secretary of PNC, at a press conference in Accra on Tuesday.
He said the election of a Flagbearer and National Executives would be undertaken during the National Delegates Congress scheduled for Sunyani from November 25-27.
Mr Mornah said NEC had granted that constituencies whose conferences were yet to be conducted should be done within the next three weeks.
“Constituencies, for strategic reasons, should in the course of their elections, also use the occasion to elect Parliamentary candidates but this must be properly and widely advertised,” he added.
In addition, all regional conferences are to be conducted by October 21.
NEC also decided that executive aspirants must be of good standing, and hold a membership card.
Constituency aspirants pay dues of two Ghana cedis for at least the past two years, regional aspirants pay three Ghana cedis dues for at least the past two years, national aspirants pay dues of five Ghana cedis for at least the past two years.
Mr Mornah said NEC at its meeting in Accra on Saturday, September 17, took decisions on administrative fees and decided that all aspirants must pay a non-refundable administrative fee of GHc100.
On filing fees, NEC maintained the 2007, filing fees which are GHc5,000 for flagbearer, GHc1,000, for national chairman, General Secretary GHc1,000, and all other positions GHc500.
Filing fees for all aspirants for regional chairmanship positions will pay GHc100, all other regional officers are to pay GHc50, while on women aspirants, NEC mandated that women aspirants are to pay no fees other than administrative fees.
“This is to serve as sufficient stimulus for women to present themselves easily for elections into position at all levels,” Mr Mornah added and urged gender activists and all women advocates to applaud the PNC for the gesture.
The General Secretary announced that NEC had approved the formation of some committees considered worthy, relevant and necessary for the success of the Congress.
“NEC has clothed each committee with co-opting powers where it is considered necessary for the efficient and successful working,” Mr Mornah said.
Members of the Constitution Review Committee are, Dr Sulley Gariba, Mr Emmanuel Wilson, Mr Issah Adams, Dr Raymond Atugba, Ms Zuwera Alhassan.
This committee is to submit its work to the General Secretary by the October 30, and members of the party were admonished to submit proposals they want for review to the committee not later than October 1.
Members of Congress Committee are Mr Bernard Mornah, Mr Henry Asante, Mr Godfred Kennedy Agyeman, Mr David Apasera, Mr Emmanuel Ashigbui and Mr Tseney Sama K. with Brong Ahafo Regional Executives forming the Local Organising Committee (LOC).
Members of Vetting Committee are, Mr Alhassan Azong, Mr Haruna Bayariga, Mr Emmanuel Ashigbui, Miss Janet Nabila, Mr Moses Dani Baah, Mr Joe Allan and Mr Francis Achibonga.
Manifesto Committee membership comprise, Dr Sulley Gariba, Dr Asibi Abudu, Mr Atik Mohammed, Mr Issah Adam, Mr Joe Allan and Hajia Hajara M. Ali Boya.
Mr Mornah said these committees would help guide the party to a successful congress.
On behalf of NEC, he congratulated the new leadership of Convention People’s Party and wished them well.
Mr Mornah said the PNC was resilient and had contributed enormously to the stability and sustenance of Ghana’s multiparty democratic glory.
”Over the years we have played key roles and provoked many policy developments. Our collective efforts have not delivered the governance of our nation for us.
This time round, there is renewed enthusiasm and commitment from all party faithful. The ever counting number of young people who troop party offices across the country regretting their failure to vote for us in previous elections is but a sign of a party on the rise.
“Surely, they have endured failed promises and a sense of hopelessness. We assure all such young people that the PNC would bind together, nit ourselves in a single mat, raise the game to crescendo and secure victory for our nation.
“This is the time to join hands with us in revitalizing the party. The November 25-27, National Delegates Congress would surely be the rising start of great happenings.”
Mr Mornah, on behalf of NEC, also congratulated the Popular Front of Zambia and the New President Michael Sata for the emphatic electoral success.
“We in the Party cannot but join in celebrating their victory - a victory for the Zambia. With what happened in Zambia, the PNC can be assured that our time has finally come in 2012,” he added.