The opposition National Democratic Congress, (NDC), has begun nationwide vetting of members of the party who have successfully filed their nominations to contest various parliamentary seats Today, July 25 and Tomorrow, July 26, 2019.
In the invitations sent out to the aspirants, the Volta Regional Chairman of The Party, Henry Ametefee said, in order to consolidate the unity and cohesion in the party to secure a resounding victory for the flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, and the NDC in the 2020 general elections, aspirants would be made to sign a declaration form which will mandate them to be committed to accepting the outcome of the vetting and the primaries without resorting to any form of litigation.
Mr. Ametefee stressed that, all aspirants shall be committed to issue based campaign devoid of personal attacks and rally behind the winner of the August 24, 2019, Parliamentary Primaries to galvanize a united front towards winning the 2020 elections.
He said, “I write to first of all congratulate all the distinguished and also invite them to appear before the Vetting Committee in person to be vetted in accordance with Section Six (6), A (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of the guidelines as amended for the conduct of the August 24, 2019 parliamentary primaries”.
Each Aspirant is allowed to bring not more than thirty (30) supporters who would be provided seats outside the vetting room, but “Aspirants shall be held responsible for any misconduct of their supporter(s)”.
Here are constituencies and invited aspirants:
1. Ketu North
i. James Klutse Avedzi
ii. Wisdom Nyamuame
iii. Don Emmanuel Agbanyo
iv. Gabriel Kwabla Kwamigah
2. North Dayi
i. Joycelyn Tetteh
ii. Patricia Katsekpor
3. Agortime Ziope
Charles Agbeve
4. North Tongu
i. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
ii. William Mawuli Ahado
5. South Tongu
i. Kobby Mensah Woyome
ii. Maxwell Lukutor
6. Ho Central
i. Benjamin Komla Kpodo
ii. Emmanuel Kafui Dzamefe
iii. Eric Seyram Bene
iv. Gordon Akpadie
v. Edem Kofi Kpotosu
vi. Stanley Nelvis Glate
7. Adaklu
i. Kwame Agbodza
ii. Rebecca Agbogah
iii. Franklin Pythias Anku
iv. Raymond Prosper Akpatsa
8. Akatsi North
i. Peter Nortsu Kotoe
ii. Dr. Stephen Torkpo
iii. Donald Senanu Agumenu
9. Akatsi South
i. Bernard Ahiafor
ii. Samuel K. Nugblega
iii. Godwin Asimenu
iv. William Kpormatsi
10. Kpando
i. Dela Sowah
ii. Killian Donkor
iii. James Kofi Fonu Kpatakpa
iv. Sebastian Deh
11. Hohoe
i.Dr. Margaret Kwaku
ii.Dr. Ahorsu Kennedy
iii. Demake Francis
iv. Kingsley Mortey
v. Kanyagui Simon
vi. Theophilus Kodjo Dzimegah
12. Keta
i. Dr. Senanu Kwesi Dzokoto
ii. Evelyn Dodzi Dzeketey
iii. Dr. Richard Fiadomor
iv. Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpey
v. Paul Mensah Voegborlo
vi. Suzzy-Sylvia Glover
13. Afadzato South
i. Angela Oforiwa Alowu-Tay
ii. Augusta Kafui Takyi
14. Anlo
i. Wonder Victor Kutor
ii. Dr. Collins Ahorlu
iii. Joseph Agbeko Kpogoh
iv.Hon. Richard Kwami Sefe
v. Bright E. K. Demordzi
vi. Mrs. Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu
15. South Dayi
i. Nelson Rockson Etse Dafeamekpor*
ii. Frank Kofi Dei
16. Ho West
i. Emmanuel Kwesi Bedzrah
ii. Eric Alifo
iii. Samuel Kofi Danku Dzidulali
17. Central Tongu
i. Gabby Alexander Roosevelt Hottordze
ii. Dr. Benedicta Yayra Fosu-Mensah
18. Ketu South
i. Foga Nukunu
ii. Joseph Nyavi
iii. Nicholas Worclachie
iv. Dzifa Gomashie
v. Mrs. Caroline Kudah-Parker
Story by Edzorna Francis Mensah