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Former President John Mahama has donated an amount of GH¢1,380,000 to support the conduct of the constituency elections of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The elections come off this weekend at the various constituencies of the party.
The NDC flag-bearer for the 2020 presidential election made the donation on Thursday to each of the 138 orphan constituencies of the party.
This was announced by the National Communications Officer of the party, Sammy Gyamfi in a statement.
“The party is most grateful to His Excellency for his continuous support for the great NDC,” Sammy Gyamfi said.
The national executives election of the party will take place on December 17. Aspirants for the national executive positions will be required to pick nomination forms from October 20 to October 21, complete the forms within two weeks and file their nominations between November 5 and November 6.
The vetting will take place on November 9 and November 10.
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