Monday, November 23, 2009

NEW JUABEN SOUTH NDC ELECTS OFFICERS

THE New Juaben South Constituency of the National Democratic Congress has elected its executive.
In the race for the chairmanship, Mr Andrew Asabere Awuku secured 129 votes to beat the only challenger, Mr Peter Kwadwo Frempong, who had 82 votes while Mr Salifu Iddrisu was elected the Vice-Chairman with 131 votes to beat Mr Baba Tanko who had 63 votes.
For the position of Secretary, Mr E. Forster-Tetteh had 122 votes to beat his sole challenger, Mr Isaac Adongo, who secured 87 votes.
The other elected executives were Messrs Benjamin Azamatey, Deputy Organiser; Victor Stanley Bakah, Treasurer; Baafour K. Asianoa, Deputy Treasurer; Sahadatu Ibrahim, Propaganda Secretary; Gabriel Ahadzi Dela, Deputy Propaganda Secretary; Mr Michael Osei, women organizer, Madam Janet Tagoe, Deputy Women Organiser; Madam Jefferies Amma Rejoice, Youth Organizer; Mr Gbomittan Y. Dodzie and deputy youth organiser Prince Mohammed Adams.
The rest who took executive positions were Messrs Kennedy Joseph Wolanyo, Ofori Ntikora, John Kodowo Aflatornu, Simon Resey Axolu, Elorm D. Kportufe, Edward K. Frempong, Madam Veronica S. Yakubu and Mrs Elizabeth Dwomoh.
The Eastern Regional Secretary of the party, Mr Anthony Gyampoh, who swore them into office after Miss Lydia Agyiri, the New Juaben Municipal Electoral Officer of the Electoral Commission had declared the results, called for support for the new executive to enable them do what was expected to win the seat in the 2012 elections.

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