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The regional elections of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), will begin today, Friday, November 11.
The exercise is expected to end on Sunday, November 13.
Ahead of this, the party's Elections Committee has urged all delegates to fully abide by all directives.
In the Greater Accra Region, the delegates are scheduled to vote for the positions of youth organiser and women organiser today at the Du Bois Memorial Centre.
The exercise will then continue on Sunday at the Tema Sports Complex.
At the venue, the delegates will elect a new Chairman, Secretary, and Organizer among others for the Greater Accra Region.
The incumbent Regional Chairman, Ade Coker is being challenged by three others.
The three are a former Member of Parliament for Adentan, Nii Ashie Moore, a former parliamentary aspirant for Ningo Prampram, Michael Kwetey Tetteh and Greater Accra Regional Youth Organiser Thomas Mustapha Ashong.
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