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Paa Kwesi Nduom is new CPP leader

18 December 2007 at 21:30 | 969 views

Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom(photo), Flagbearer of Convention People’s Party (CPP),
says he would pursue an all-inclusive policy in restructuring the
Party to make it vibrant and capable of winning Election 2008.

The CPP was founded by Ghana’s first president Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

Nduoum said the unification of the Party was very necessary for the
advancement of the political ambitions of the CPP and urged
supporters to work hard and to avoid back-biting and division.

Dr Nduom was speaking to the Ghana News Agency after he had been
handed over the CPP presidential ticket to contest next year’s
election at the Party’s national delegates’ congress held in Kumasi
on Monday.

He polled 1,022 votes out of the total 1,901 ballots cast to beat his
main rival Professor Agyemang-Badu Akosah, who polled 644 votes.

Mr George Opesika Aggudey, Mr Bright Akwetey, Dr Frederick Asante
Akuffo and Dr Kwaku Osafo also contested for the flagbearership
position.

The Flagbearer said he was currently collaborating with some well-
meaning supporters of the CPP both at home and abroad to mobilize the
necessary funds and resources to improve upon the Party’s internal
structures.

This, he noted, would help to make the Party attractive and more
appealing to the citizenry, especially the youth, for the
strengthening of the CPP’s support base.

Dr Nduom enumerated the pioneering and pivotal role CPP played in the
nation’s development process and said just as the Party worked
tirelessly to gain independence for Ghana in 1957, "so will he work
to eradicate hunger, diseases, high unemployment rate among the
citizenry and indiscipline in the country if given the mandate in
next year’s elections".

He was emphatic that the CPP would go solo in Election 2008 and would
not merge with any other Party since it had a different ideology and
would always adhere to its principles.

Dr Nduom appealed to activists and supporters of the Party, who had
become dormant towards CPP’s activities and programmes due to varied
reasons, to come on board to help to rebuild the Party to win
Election 2008.

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