Businessman Ernest Kobeah has truncated his bid to become the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
This was made known on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at the party's headquarters in Accra.
In an interview on JoyNews earlier this month, Mr Kobeah explained that he entered the race to create opportunity as well as set an example for the youth not to be intimidated.
He was at the NDC Headquarters yesterday for his vetting.
After submitting his documents among other requirements for the process, Ernest Kobeah was asked to return today for the final lap.
However, on his return today, the aspirant has withdrawn from the race.
Speaking to the press after a close door meeting with the vetting committee, Mr Kobeah explained that his decision to pull out of the race was borne out of his intention to throw his weight behind contender John Mahama.
This decision, he said was well thought of - adding that he had the blessings of his family.
"You have a right to make your decision, so I made a decision by myself to support the old boy [John Mahama] and that is the best decision for the party and myself.
"All my brothers, family, and supporters are happy that I took that decision," he said
Meanwhile, Mr Mahama went through his vetting process on Monday, March 27.
After his session, John Mahama indicated that the country’s financial stability is at the heart of his campaign to lead the NDC.
According to him, government has demonstrated that it is incapable of running affairs for which reason he is launching another bid to become the NDC candidate in the 2024 election.
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