The National Democratic Congress led by its flagbearer Professor John Evans Atta Mills will on Monday address a press conference to outline the party’s agenda and vision for the country.
The press conference would be the first since Prof. Mills was elected flagbearer of the party in December 2006.
Party officials were keeping specific issues on the agenda close to their chest, however deputy National Youth Organiser, Ludwig Hlodze told Joy News the media encounter formed part of efforts by the party and its flagbearer to focus on issues of concern to Ghanaians.
According to Hlodze the encounter was part of the party’s strategy to communicate its plans to the rest of the country and would touch on ills of the society and what could be done to improve them.
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