The Great Consolidated Popular Party (GCPP) has set May 3, 2008 for its National Congress to elect a flag bearer for the December elections.
The party will also elect its national officers at the May congress to be held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
The leader and founder of the party, Mr Dan Lartey, who made this known to Joy News, said the party’s support base was increasing by the day.
He expressed optimism that the GCPP will win the December elections to enable him implement his much talked about policy of domestication.
According to him the message of the party had gone down well with Ghanaians who give it an overwhelming victory in an election touted as a test of Ghana’s democracy.
Asked whether there were other candidates contesting the flag bearership of the GCPP with him, he said he not daunted if there were any.
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