President
John Dramani Mahama has asked delegates of the National Democratic
Congress (NDC) to be prudent in their selection of parliamentary candidates in
the party’s upcoming primaries.
The party goes to the polls on November
7, to elect parliamentary reps and
a presidential candidate, ahead of the 2016 general elections.
a presidential candidate, ahead of the 2016 general elections.
In a bid to avoid
what has become known as ‘skirt and blouse’ voting in the Ghanaian political
scene where disgruntled party followers vote for the presidential candidate but
against the parliamentary candidate, President Mahama is urging delegates to
choose wisely.
According to him, when delegates are
able to select the preferred candidates, he or she gets the support of all for
the benefit of the party.
The president made the appeal during an
interaction with members at the Ahinsan Youth Centre in Kumasi, in the Ashanti
Region, ahead of a sod-cutting ceremony to pave way for construction works at
the Kejetia Market.
“We lost the parliamentary seat but won
the presidential; it only proves that the candidate was not the best for the
people, so this time we are going to be more focused on choosing someone who
will represent the party better. You should consider someone who is loved by
the whole constituency and not NDC members alone; someone who can pull
enough votes. When we are able to elect such competent leaders then we can win
more seats in Parliament and also retain power in 2016 by the grace of God”.
Source: Citifmonline.com/Ghana
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