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Thu, 17 Jun 1999 Source: --

Nana Konadu is first choice

The Guide says recent criticisms and attacks on the celebration of June Four by a section of Ghanaian and even some former members of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC), have increased the resolve of the inner-core managers of the NDC and die-hard defenders of June Four and 31st December Revolution, to insist on Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings being selected as the running mate to Vice-President John Atta Mills, the NDC Presidential candidate in 2000 general elections.

The paper says it is obvious that the NDC will continue to publicly deny its intentions to invite Nana Konadu to take up the vice-presidential slot until the last minute, when it springs the ?coup de grace? surprise on the opposition and the whole country.

According to the Guide, the recent meeting and the on-going discussions after the June Four celebrations, indicate that there is the need for a Mills-Konadu presidency, and there is the likelihood of this happening.

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