The Volta Regional arm of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said it will ensure that a Voltarian becomes the running mate to whomever leads the party as flag bearer.
Kafui Agbleze, Director of Communications for the NDC in the Volta Region, told Kwabena Prah Jnr. (The Don) on Accra100.5FM’s Ghana Yensom a day after the party’s National Delegates Congress which elected new national executives, that: “All Voltarians across the country are unified with one voice for a running mate from the region.”
A defeated National Organiser aspirant, Anita De-soso, a Voltarian, said at the Congress grounds that the defeat of many Voltarian candidates who were aspiring to frontline positions meant that Ewes had been sidelined from the game, adding that: “Let’s see how it goes”.
The Volta Region sees itself as the ‘World Bank’ of the NDC.
Mr Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, an Akan, who is not the newly-elected Chairman of the NDC, beat Mr Dan Abodakpi, a Voltarian, and three other aspirants at the Congress.
For the two-man General Secretary race, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, an Akan, beat his former Deputy, Koku Anyidoho, a Voltarian.
Mr Sammy Gyamfi, also an Akan, beat Mr Fred Agbenyo, a Voltarian, to become the new National Communication Officer.
Mr Agbleze, however, said the claim that “the Volta Region is not represented in the executive architecture … is untrue”.
“When you look at the two Deputy Youth Organisers, they are Ewes or they are Voltarians. When you look at the Deputy Women’s Organisers, one is a Voltarian. [With the] Deputy Organisers, one is a Voltarian. [With the] NEC members, two are Voltarians. [Of the] two Deputy Communications Officers, one is an Ewe”.
“Voltarians across the country are unified with one voice, they want one key substantive position; that is if John Mahama becomes the flag bearer or whoever becomes the flag bearer, Voltarians want a running mate. The Volta Region wants a running position. That is the thinking; that is the mindset; that is the reality on the ground in the Volta Region. This thing was even espoused before we went for the National Delegates Congress.”
Below is the full list of all the winners and losers:
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
CANDIDATE VOTES
Dan Abodakpi – 2,199
Betty Mould Iddrisu – 358
Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo – 3,656
Alhaji Huudu Yahaya – 1823
Danny Annang – 309
National Vice Chairman
Lawyer Adu- Yeboah – 782
Said Sinare – 1201
Alhaji Amadu Bukari Sorogho – 605
Seth Ofosu-Ohene – 439
Yaw Owusu Obimpeh – 841
Sherry Ayittey – 1285
Alhaji Sumaila Mahama – 168
Awudu S. Asorka – 2664
Dr Kwame Ampofo – 279
GENERAL SECRETARY
CANDIDATE VOTES
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah – 6642
Samuel Koku Sitsofo Anyidoho – 1,625
DEPUTY GENERAL SECRETARY
Ephram Nii Tan Sackey – 349
Kale Cezar – 867
George Lawson – 547
Alhaji Nuru Hamidan – 1069
Lawyer Barbara Serwaa Asamoah – 3041
Kojo Adu Asare – 288
Evans Amoo – 33
Abdullah Ishaq Farrakhan – 106
Lawyer David Kwaku Worwui-Brown – 136
Nii Dodoo Dodoo – 50
Peter Boamah Otukonor – 1816
NATIONAL ORGANIZER
CANDIDATE VOTES
Mahdi Gibrill – 599
Akamba Joshua Hamidu – 3,084
Jemima Anita De-Sosoo – 300
Yaw Boateng Gyan – 1,843
Baba Jamal Ahmed – 2,107
Enoch Amoako- Nsiah – 74
Solomon Yaw Nkansah – 306
NATIONAL DEPUTY ORGANISER
CANDIDATE VOTES
Dr Alhassan Hanifa – 1,386
Kobby Barlon – 2,619
Vivian Abla Kpeglo – 610
Mohammed Mamudu – 347
Agbesi Nutsu – 332
Chief Hamilton Biney Nixon – 2,405
Alfred Kojo Triddles – 89
Ebenezer Asare Sackitey – 163
Ahmed Gedel – 329
NATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
CANDIDATE VOTES
Fred Agbenyo – 2,225
Sammy Gyamfi – 6,225
DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
CANDIDATE VOTES
Godwin Ako Gunn – 1,816
Mahama Seidu Samuel – 573
Kwaku Boahen – 2,851
Alhaji Mohammed Nasiru Seidu – 1,537
Adongo Atule Jacob – 978
Muhammed Nurullah Iddrisu – 472
NATIONAL ZONGO CAUCUS COORDINATOR
CANDIDATE VOTES
Ismail Bawa – 1,132
Alhaji Mamah Mohammed –
Sadiku Sulley – 785
Abdul-Aziz Mohammed – 1,321
Abass Fuseini Sbaabe – 1,011
NEC
Alhaji Sheriff Abudul Nasiru – 1446
Alhaji Habibu Adramani – 1598
Evelyn Enyonam Mensah – 2468
Alhaji Mohammed Mashood – 395
William Wilson Agbleke – 612
Eliyasu Amadu – 276
Hon. Alhaji Babanlamie Abu Sadat – 731
Ebenezer Effah Hackman – 401
Ransford Chatman Vanni-Amoah – 360
Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM