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NDC: Prof. Joshua Alabi calls for party unity

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
November 22, 2022
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A former Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Prof Joshua Alabi, has rallied members and supporters of the opposition party to remain a unified front.

He stated that there was the need for the party to stand together as one now that its regional executives election has come to a successful end.

Prof Joshua Alabi made the call whiles congratulating the party’s newly elected executives at the constituency and regional levels following its delegates conference held recently and also acknowledged how successful the exercise was.

“I wish to congratulate all aspirants who found favour in the eyes of our loyal delegates to be elected to the various executive positions at the regional level. The journey begins today. The journey to reorganize the party to present itself as the viable alternative to the current regime has just started.”

He however, asked all loosing aspirants not to be downhearted because they gave a good race to the great NDC party with democratic ideals that strengthened in the competition of ideas.

Mr. Alabi continued that although there were some “spots of disagreements and pockets of differences”, it must all come to an end immediately for oneness to prevail.

“Let us not forget that as leaders, our actions portray the image, character, and soul of our Great NDC. It is a call to duty. It is a call to service. Your election into office should reinforce those attributes that carried you to victory.

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“The successful end to these elections, spells the end of the factions, camps, and groups. Let us all rally under the umbrella as one family knitted closely together by our resolve to rescue this great nation of Ghana from the state we have today.

“Where integrity reigns, there is no space for disorder and chaos, because fairness, justice and impartiality abound,” the staunch NDC member observed.

The former Vice Chancellor for the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) opined further that duty has been placed on the NDC to rescue Ghana once again therefore they “have no reason to depart from that enviable path” amidst fulfilling their dream.

“Any other victory is meaningless unless it is achieved for the promotion of the growth and wellbeing of the NDC party- the only real alternative to the current regime.

“In this vein, it is my fervent hope that the election of our National Executives will follow the commendable example of the regional level elections. There is no gainsaying that the NDC party is blessed with great individuals who have the capacity to transform the fortunes of our great nation and resuscitate her sinking fortunes. Let us be reminded of this task, which should guide all our future actions.

“Posterity has placed on us the duty to rescue this nation. It is a task we cannot fail. That task starts from our regional and national elections. May all our actions during and after our internal elections inspire hope in the nation about our readiness for this task,” Prof Joshua Alabi underscored.

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