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Greater Accra executives of NVP elected

Sat, 14 Jun 2008 Source: GNA

Accra, June 14, GNA- Mr Aaron King, national chairman of the New Vision Party (NVP), said the party was founded on social democratic principles and was committed to pursuing policies that would bring development to all Ghanaians.

He said the country's poor development compared with its abundant resources was as a result of greed by its leaders and accused the Government of mismanaging state resources.


Mr King said these at NVP congress to elect its Greater Accra regional branch executives on Saturday in Accra. He explained that the party was called New Vision because it had new ideas to enable it redeem the country from the current economic situation. Mr King said health would be free for all and pension packages enhanced for the benefit of the aged. He debunked the notion that the NVP was religious-based, saying, membership was opened to every one and urged Ghanaians to support the party.

Alhaji Ishmael Appiah, newly elected Greater Accra Regional Chairman on behalf of other executives promised to work hard to ensure victory for the party in the 2008 Election. He called on other political parties to prepare adequately for the 2008 campaign because the NVP would give them a tough time. The NVP announced it would complete the election of all its regional executives by the end of July this year after which it would hold a national congress to elect its flag bearer for the polls. The new 16 party officials, declared unopposed, were: Alhaji Appiah, chairman, Reverend Emmanuel Nyarko, first vice chairman, elder Samuel Ampah, second vice chairman, Benard Aflatornu, secretary, Fred Owusu, deputy secretary, elder Emmanuel Mensah, treasurer. Others were Nana Ankoma Adjei, deputy treasurer, Hanson Tortimeh, organizer, Philip Vordo, deputy treasurer, Solomon King, youth organizer, and Charles Baidoo, deputy youth organizer. The rest were Salomey Adukwa, women organizer, Adelaide Quartey, first deputy women organizer, Ayishatu Mumuni, second deputy women organizer, Paul Adu Boahen, propaganda secretary and Benard Bosompru, deputy propaganda secretary. 14 June, 08

Source: GNA