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The congress planning committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has announced that the party was able to generate an amount of GH₵1,083,000 through its fundraising appeal to finance the 10th national congress scheduled for December 17, 2022 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The party in a statement expressed gratitude to former President John Mahama and all Ghanaians who contributed to the fundraising.
https://www.myjoyonline.com/ndc-is-not-doomed-its-getting-stronger-sammy-gyamfi/“MoMo donations and deposits into the congress account and other alternate channels of donation amounted to Ghs1,083,000 (one million and eighty-three thousand). The party wishes to thank all Ghanaians who contributed their widows mite to what is expected to be a monumental Congress tomorrow,” National Communication Officer, Sammy Gyamfi noted.
The Committee further thanked John Mahama for sponsoring the entire budget of the youth and women congresses and also for topping up to make up the shortfall in the budget for national delegates congress.
“The party remains eternally grateful to Ghanaians, the former president and his generous benefactors for their continued support,” Sammy Gyamfi added.
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