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Two aspirants in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) parliamentary race in the Volta Region, have been disqualified by the Vetting by the Committee.
They are Paul Mensah Voegborlo from the Keta Constituency and William Mawuli Ahedo from the North Tongu Constituency.
In the case of Paul Mensah Voegborlo, his party ID card which could not be traced in the register of the party, was acquired fraudulently, according to the Chairman of the Vetting Committee.
The second disqualified aspirant, William Mawuli Ahado, had not been an active member of the party in the North Tongu Constituency over the past four years which is against the requirements set out by the party.
The vetting committee led by the National Chairman of the party, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, has also rescinded the qualification of an aspirant from Adaklu, Rebecca Agbogah.
Rebecca Agbogah
At a media briefing at the Regional Party office in Ho, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo explained that the committee has had new information about the Rebecca Agbogah, after she was earlier cleared to contest the Adaklu constituency.
"The information that has led us to put her on hold came after we have vetted her, balloted and put her even in a position. We feel that the information is so strong that we have to put it on hold and go and do further checks before we can either clear her or disqualify her," stated Samuel Ofosu Ampofo.
In all, 60 aspirants have the all-clear to contest the primaries, come August 24.
Meanwhile, the vetting of the incumbent Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Etse Dafeamekpor, was put on hold because he sought to the permission of the party to undertake a national assignment outside the country as a member of Parliament. His vetting will happen in Accra, upon his return.
The NDC National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo expressed deep satisfaction at the process, which he described as reassuring. He reiterated that the calibre of the aspirants vetted in the Volta region gives the hope that the NDC, has a huge human resource base to work with, once the party wins the elections in 2020.
The Chairman praised the academic credentials of the aspirants vetted.
''It gives us joy to indicate that the quality of the aspirants who appeared before us is reassuring. We have a number of Professors, a number of Ph.D. holders, as for masters holders, almost all of them are masters holders. It gives us cause of joy that the party abounds in human resource.'
"When it comes to getting the right calibre of people to occupy positions in the next NDC government, when we turn to the Volta Region, the party will not be disappointed."
Rebecca Agbogah
At a media briefing at the Regional Party office in Ho, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo explained that the committee has had new information about the Rebecca Agbogah, after she was earlier cleared to contest the Adaklu constituency.
"The information that has led us to put her on hold came after we have vetted her, balloted and put her even in a position. We feel that the information is so strong that we have to put it on hold and go and do further checks before we can either clear her or disqualify her," stated Samuel Ofosu Ampofo.
In all, 60 aspirants have the all-clear to contest the primaries, come August 24.
Meanwhile, the vetting of the incumbent Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Etse Dafeamekpor, was put on hold because he sought to the permission of the party to undertake a national assignment outside the country as a member of Parliament. His vetting will happen in Accra, upon his return.
The NDC National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo expressed deep satisfaction at the process, which he described as reassuring. He reiterated that the calibre of the aspirants vetted in the Volta region gives the hope that the NDC, has a huge human resource base to work with, once the party wins the elections in 2020.
The Chairman praised the academic credentials of the aspirants vetted.
''It gives us joy to indicate that the quality of the aspirants who appeared before us is reassuring. We have a number of Professors, a number of Ph.D. holders, as for masters holders, almost all of them are masters holders. It gives us cause of joy that the party abounds in human resource.'
"When it comes to getting the right calibre of people to occupy positions in the next NDC government, when we turn to the Volta Region, the party will not be disappointed."DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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