Recently embraced bad habit presidential competitor of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has guaranteed her manager she will progress in the direction of a “reverberating triumph” in the 2020 elections.
In an acknowledgment proclamation, she said her determination is a triumph for “comprehensive and participatory popular government.”
“It is with profound respect and a high feeling of appreciation that I pass on my acknowledgment of the designation by H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Flagbearer and Leader of the incomparable National Democratic Congress (NDC) to be his Running Mate for the December 7, 2020 political decision.
“I am lowered by the mind-boggling underwriting my selection has gotten from the Founder of the NDC, H.E. Jerry John Rawlings, the Council of Elders, the National Executive Committee and the majority of our gathering, just as the overall population.
“This notable selection is definitely not an individual accomplishment yet triumph for comprehensive and participatory majority rules system, which improves the qualifications of our nation and perceives the transcending job ladies have played over the ages to accomplish the advancement we have made. I wish to salute each one of the individuals who have preceded me and promise to draw profoundly from their motivation.
“I have worked with HE John Dramani Mahama intently and I realize he is a man of vision, a pioneer you can trust, a community worker of honesty and a brave chief who settles on the correct choices in the national enthusiasm consistently. I vow to steadily put forth a concentrated effort and commit all the vitality and mind I can gather to guarantee a resonating triumph for the NDC and for our nation, Ghana. By God,” she said.
Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, who filled in as Mahama’s training clergyman when he was president before, was consistently embraced by the gathering officials on Monday, July 6, 2020.
Mahama, who ran Ghana from 2012 until 2017, is wanting to unseat officeholder Nana Akufo-Addo at the vote in December.
The political race — the fourth time the two opponents will go head to head against one another at the polling station — is required to be close.
Mahama in an announcement portrayed college educator Opoku-Agyemang, 68, as “god-dreading, a recognized researcher, a scrupulous local official and a good example”.
Ghana is seen as one of West Africa’s most steady vote based systems in a district portrayed by frailty and choppiness. It has been controlled by equitably chosen governments since 1992.
Source: TheBBCghana.Com