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Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor has announced his bed to contest for National Democratic Congress (NDC)’s General Secretary position.
In a short on his social media platforms on Sunday, October 9, he said “the wait is now over.”
He has pledged his resolve to work towards ensuring the NDC wins the 2024 presidential elections to form the next government.

“In recent times, our party has gone through one of its most difficult phases, since 1992. We have been through two major elections in an environment, that can be best described as hostile, unfair, and undemocratic, yet in the face of these challenges we have demonstrated resilience, and determination and have come together to work for our collective progress.”
Dr. Otokunor announces bid for NDC General Secretary https://t.co/X68t99jc1M
— Dr. Peter Boamah Otokunor (@potokunor) October 6, 2022
According to him, this non-negotiable as the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-led government has brought untold hardships to Ghanaians.
“This happens at a time when the Akufo-Addo, Bawumia government have plummeted the country’s fortunes and left millions of Ghanaians in economic despair…I, all these times, as I served as Deputy General Secretary, have never lost touch with you. I have learned from the best and the party”.

He will be seeking to replace Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, who has served in that capacity for 17 years.
NDC is expected to hold its regional conference in October 2022 to elect its regional executive members, with that of national executive members scheduled for November 2022.
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