The Nkoranza South constituency secretariat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has made available nomination forms for interested members who wish to contest in the 2008 parliamentary elections.
Mr. Owusu Baffo, constituency chairman has said that one month, starting from June this year, had been allocated for the exercise.
He said by the end of June, a date would be arranged for the conduct of primaries for the candidates, but said the party leadership was yet to decide the amount to be paid by a candidate for the primaries.
Meanwhile, James Opoku Worae, NDC parliamentary candidate for Nkoranza South in the 2004 general elections has declared his intention to file his nomination for the primaries.
Source: GNA
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