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In a completely non-scientific approach Myjoyonline.com predicts which of the candidates will win the ongoing national executive elections currently underway in Tamale.
The prediction is only based on the reaction, shouts and cheers by the delegates when the various aspirants were introduced.
The delegates are the people mandated to vote for the various positions.
It is by no means a declaration of results or an exit poll. It is only akin to the vote on the floor of Parliament.
Myjoyonline.com however skips the National Nasara Coordinator position.
For the Youth Organiser position
Sammy Awuku
Womens Organiser Position
Otiko Dzaba
National Treasurer
Kwabena AbankwaYeboah
National Organiser
John Buadu
Vice Chairmen
1st Sheick TB Damba
2nd Sammy Crabbe
3rd Freddie Blay
General Secretary
Kwabena Agyapong
National Chairman
Steven Ntim/Paul Afoko.
It is to be noted that the shouts and cheers may be for other reasons other than mere popularity which means the prediction could be wrong.
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