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The Convention People’s Party flagbearer, Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, will later today (Thursday, 11th October, 2012), name a woman as his running mate ahead of the December elections.
The CPP will thus become the second political party after the PPP to have a female running mate in the presidential contest.
The PPP’s Dr. Papa Kwesi Nduom a couple of weeks ago, outdoored Ms Eva Lokko as his running-mate for the December elections.
The NPP and NDC have named Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Paa Kwesi Amissah-Arthur respectively, as running mates for the presidential elections.
The PNC is yet to name a running mate but its flagbearer Hassan has stated he will choose a woman as his running mate.
Credible information available to Myjoyonline.com idndicates the CPP’s female running mate to be outdoored later today, hails from the Brong Ahafo region and has an Ashanti background.
She is said to be the daughter of a diehard CPP member.
Dr. Abu Sakara is expected to break the news to journalists this afternoon at a press soiree at the Alisa Hotel at Ridge in Accra.
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