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NDC begins moves to reorganise ahead of 2024 election

A roadmap for the reorganisation of the party has been adopted and it will be announced in the coming weeks upon approval by the party's National Executive Committee

The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has begun moves aimed at reorganising the party following its defeat in the 2020 elections.

It follows the adoption of a roadmap by leadership of the party to reorganise at a three-day retreat by the party at Ho in the Volta Region.

A communique issued by the NDC has directed party executives at the branch and constituency levels to immediately begin holding regular weekly meetings and activate steps for mobilising existing and new members.

“Leadership of the party have also resolved to urgently address the challenges that affected the party in the 2020 general elections, push for electoral reforms and embark on a series of programmes to enhance party unity,” it said.

The weekend retreat was attended by the party’s flagbearer and running mate for the 2020 presidential election, the functional executive committee, representation from the council of elders, Parliamentary caucus leadership, all 16 regional chairmen and secretaries and other leading members of the party.

Below is the full communique:

 

Fred Dzakpata

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