Alhaji Iddrisu Mahama, former Defence Minister in the erstwhile NDC government at the weekend launched his campaign for the National Chairmanship of the party in the Upper East Region.
Addressing the Upper East executive of the party in Bolgatanga, he said he had no ambitions for the presidential slot of the party. ''My ambition for campaigning for election to be the national chairman of the party is to unify it,'' he said and called on supporters of NDC to unite and learn to trust each other, putting the party first instead of individual interests.
Mr. Moses Asaga, MP for Nabdam constituency and a member of the Northern caucus in Parliament, noted that former President Jerry John Rawlings and Dr. Obed Asamoah, were both needed in the party's quest for unification and added that everything should be done to foster a positive relationship between them. He urged all contestants to see the party emerging from its pending congress as a strong, unified body for the good of the country's politics.
Alhaji Sumani stressed the promotion of unity within the ranks and file of the party, deepening of the interest and involvement of the members in its running and collaborating actively with the party’s allies and other parties in the opposition, would be accorded the priority should the members entrust him and others with the mandate to steer the affairs of the NDC.
He pointed out that conditions in the country today offer a good opportunity for the NDC to recapture power in the 2004 elections and called on all members and supporters of the party to bury their differences and unite to advance the interest of the NDC and Ghana.
Alhaji Sumani had, shortly before taking responsibility as an MP, served the nation with distinction as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia for over six years. He is fondly remembered and admired especially by the Muslim community for the dedication and commitment he showed in advancing the interest of pilgrims who patronised the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
He is also credited with the further improvement in Ghana-Saudi relations and also for attracting Saudi investment and support for development projects and programmes in the country.
Alhaji Abukari Sumani, before the return to constitutional rule under the Fourth Republic, was a founding member of the Eagle Club, which later metamorphosed into the EGLE Party, which served as a useful alliance partner of the NDC in the successive national electoral victories it chalked in 1992 and 1996. He was also in the formative years of the NDC the Northern Regional Secretary of the party, a position he held with distinction until his appointment as ambassador.