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I’m considering ‘thank you tour’ – Mahama

John Mahama 43 Former President John Dramani Mahama with some NDC executives

Fri, 10 Nov 2017 Source: starrfmonline.com

Former President John Mahama has said he is considering a ‘thank you tour’ to express his gratitude to Ghanaians for the years he served as Vice President and President of the country.

A statement signed by Joyce Bawah Mogtari, special aide to the former President said Mr. Mahama will, therefore, consider the call for a national gratitude tour by regional chairmen of the umbrella family.

“Given that the former president had always wanted to thank Ghanaians for their support and cooperation during his tenure as both Vice President and President of the Republic of Ghana, and as reiterated during the meeting he will discuss the timing of the requested Thank You Tour with the leadership of the Party,” the statement said.

The statement, however, maintained that the former President feels it is premature to declare his interest in the 2020 elections as he stressed in Cape Coast last weekend.

“He Mahama, during the meeting also stressed the need for the leadership of the Party across the structures- Branch, Constituency, Regional and National- to work towards educating supporters on the ongoing Branch reorganization activities and use the opportunity to build up the support base of the Party in the communities”.

The Office of HE John Dramani Mahama wishes to formally thank the Regional Chairpersons Caucus of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for their fraternal visit on Thursday, November 09, 2017, and also appreciate the opportunity to discuss a number of issues.

Given that the former president had always wanted to thank Ghanaians for their support and cooperation during his tenure as both Vice President and President of the Republic of Ghana, and as reiterated during the meeting he will discuss the timing of the requested Thank You Tour with the leadership of the Party.

On the issue of considering the request of party colleagues and supporters to lead the NDC to the 2020 Elections, HE John Mahama’s position, as stated in Cape Coast, remains that it will be premature to announce his decision whether or not to contest, in view of the ongoing reorganization efforts of the Party.

He Mahama, during the meeting also stressed the need for the leadership of the Party across the structures- Branch, Constituency, Regional and National- to work towards educating supporters on the ongoing Branch reorganization activities and use the opportunity to build up the support base of the Party in the communities.

The former president further repeated his earlier call on all members of the NDC to focus on the ongoing restructuring and reorganization exercise while pledging his commitment and support for the process and the Party. He also advised the leadership of the party to continue to work towards establishing a level playing field during the upcoming internal party elections.

Source: starrfmonline.com
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