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New political movement formed

Sun, 23 Sep 2007 Source: GNA

...to promote independent candidates
Accra, Sept. 23, GNA - A new political movement, the Platform for Independent National Alternative (PINA), has been formed to sponsor independent candidates for the 2008 Presidential and Parliamentary elections.

A spokesman for PINA, Mr. Sampson Yeboah, said it was an alternative to all registered political parties and would have "clearly distinctive local and national policy choice for voters".

Mr Yeboah told the Ghana News Agency that PINA with the motto: "The National Mission First," is a local initiative seeking to rescue the nation from corrupt, divisive, exclusive and chronically under-performing national politics of financial persuasion, ethnic affiliation, religious identity and misplaced personal attributes, that now plague and threaten the future of multi-party democracy in Ghana. He said: "To help steer Ghana away from this looming danger" PINA is committed to a programme of adopting and sponsoring any qualified Ghanaian who intends to stand as independent candidates at the Parliamentary and Presidential levels on a common nationwide platform." "The platform is intended and will provide policy choice for voters as alternative to what any of the registered political parties can and will offer."

Mr. Yeboah said movement was seeking the assistance of voters to set up "PINA Victory Voluntary Clubs" to support all adopted and sponsored independent candidates in all polling stations. He said any five or more such eligible voters within a polling station area who formed the Club might apply to be registered as such. Mr. Yeboah said where two or more candidates were short-listed in the presidential slot or a constituency seat, they would be expected to go through a test of direct voters' primary elections, to select the winner to move onto the national level elections as a sponsored independent presidential or parliamentary candidate.

According to the requirements for candidates, all applicants must satisfy the legal requirements to stand for and hold public office in Ghana.

The prospective parliamentary candidate may be a serving or former member or chief executive of a local assembly and or may demonstrate acceptable managerial and executive career record in national and international companies or organisations.

The prospective presidential candidate may possess all the qualifications of a prospective parliamentary candidate, a serving or former member of parliament, or a serving or former member of government.

Applicants must state the grounds for their claim to be independent of all the political parties in not more than 150 typed words, provide in not more than 200 words, a six-point action plan to transform their constituency, and contest as independent presidential candidate within the next four years in a manner that any of the existing political parties is incapable of achieving in government.

Mr. Yeboah said applicants should provide copies of their Curriculum Vitae, three referees, which should be delivered to: The Human Resource Agency, PMB, C.O Tema, by October 15, 2007. He said applicants would be informed of the results of the initial selection process by 31st October, 2007. 23 Sept. 07

Source: GNA