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Harry Graphic Blog of Tuesday, 10 March 2026

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Semavor's Friends Urge Him to Rejoin Deputy Secretary Race

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In a bold move, friends of JohnPaul Semavor have called for his return to the Volta Regional Deputy Secretary race, citing his unwavering dedication to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and his exceptional leadership qualities. The group, Friends of JohnPaul Semavor, held a press briefing at the conference room of the Volta Regional Museum to make their appeal, highlighting Semavor's consistent financial support to the party and his fearless advocacy for the NDC's ideals.

According to Steward Rich, spokesperson for the group, Semavor's decision to pull out of the race was a surprise to many, but they believe it's not too late for him to reconsider. "We strongly believe that the upcoming election is for him to win," Rich said. "As such, we humbly call on him to reconsider his decision and go back into the race as Volta Regional Deputy Secretary aspirant."

Charles Obianim, one of the conveners of the group, echoed Rich's sentiments, emphasizing that Semavor's return would guarantee victory for the party. "We want to ensure our friend's victory if he returns to the race," Obianim said. Semavor's friends point to his astute management skills, demonstrated in the businesses under his watch, and his commitment to inclusion and social justice as key qualities that make him an ideal candidate.

Semavor, a grassroots comrade who believes in the potentials of his compatriots, has been praised for his selfless service to the party. His friends argue that his leadership would be a game-changer for the NDC in the Volta Region. The group's appeal comes ahead of the party's upcoming elections, and it's expected to put pressure on Semavor to reconsider his decision.

The NDC has been facing challenges in the Volta Region, and Semavor's return could potentially boost the party's fortunes. As the party prepares for the elections, the call for Semavor to rejoin the race is likely to gain momentum.