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The incumbent Greater Accra Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Kobina Ade-Coker has declared himself as the best person to lead the party for victory in the Greater Accra region in 2024.
He said the NDC needs a courageous person like him to match the ruling party boot for boot and amass enough votes to win the region.
The NDC will elect its regional executives on the weekend of November 12 and 13, 2022, to steer the affairs of the party.
Speaking on Angel TV/FM’s Morning Show, Anopa Bofo on Thursday, November 10, 2022, Ade Coker who is seeking re-election, believes, he has no coequal in the chairmanship race, and this makes him the best for the position.
“The why is that NDC must come back to power in 2024 to continue the unfinished works of former president John Dramani Mahama. So, we have to come back to complete the job which was truncated. So, the party wants people who can help execute that job to succeed and I am one of those people and that’s why I have offered myself to the party in the next election.
“I made NDC attractive in Greater Accra and I have been going to campaigns and if the delegates are listening to me this morning, they should know that I am the sure bet that can be lead the NDC to the Flagstaff House in the Greater Accra region,” he said.
He added that “Every household in Ghana knows what Ade Coker is and knows what I can do. Go to my football time, I made the GFA interesting, so anything you give me, trust me, that thing will be a shining light to everybody and that’s why people have come board and i really welcome them.”
He was quick to defend that he decided not to contest at the national level because all the incumbents’ leaders at the top are as ‘competent as he is and therefore there was no need to contest anyone’.
Mr. Ade-Coker thus urged delegates to vote for him come Sunday, because the NDC needs his calibre at the regional level to better their chances of reclaiming power in 2024 to rescue Ghanaians from the shackles of the NPP.