The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, and Fiifi Kwetey, General Secretary of the party have paid a courtesy call on Kojo Bonsu, a Presidential aspirant in the NDC's presidential primaries.
Mr Bonsu, a former Chief Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency, said they had a very fruitful deliberation as part of the reconciliation process in reuniting all presidential aspirants of the Party's 2023 flagbearer elections.
"From the beginning of my campaign, I indicated my willingness, unbroken resolve and commitment to work for the NDC ahead of victory 2024 regardless of the outcome of the Flagbearer elections." Mr Kojo Bonsu said.
"I still availed myself to the party to contribute my knowledge, skills and experience for victory 2024."
Latest Stories
-
CLOGSAG vows to resist partisan appointments in Civil, Local Government Service
23 minutes -
Peasant Farmers Association welcomes Mahama’s move to rename Agric Ministry
24 minutes -
NDC grateful to chiefs, people of Bono Region -Asiedu Nketia
27 minutes -
Ban on smoking in public: FDA engages food service establishments on compliance
27 minutes -
Mahama’s administration to consider opening Ghana’s Mission in Budapest
29 minutes -
GEPA commits to building robust systems that empower MSMEs
32 minutes -
Twifo Atti-Morkwa poultry farmers in distress due to high cost of feed
34 minutes -
Central Region PURC assures residents of constant water, power supply during yuletide
35 minutes -
Election victory not licence to misbehave – Police to youth
37 minutes -
GPL 2024/2025: Nations thrash struggling Legon Cities
39 minutes -
Electoral offences have no expiry date, accountability is inevitable – Fifi Kwetey
40 minutes -
Ghanaians to enjoy reliable electricity this Christmas – ECG promises
47 minutes -
Police deny reports of election-related violence in Nsawam Adoagyiri
50 minutes -
‘We’re not brothers; we’ll show you where power lies’ – Dafeamekpor to Afenyo-Markin
54 minutes -
EPA says lead-based paints are dangerous to health, calls for safer alternatives
3 hours