The 2016 National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary
Candidate for the Nandom Constituency, Dr. Richard Kuuire, has appealed to all
supporters and sympathizers of the party to go out in their numbers to register
when the party begins its re-registration exercise.
According to
him, there was no better time to express ones support and love for his or her
party than at a period when it was required for every loyalist to have their
name and other personal details put into a single reference document.
“In every
society where democracy is strongly exercised internally, it’s only proper and
fitting that we reason together and do things in a manner that will promote our
name as a party and further enrich our internal democratic processes” Dr.
Kuuire told Savannahnews in a
recent interview.
He intimated
that, it was his desire to see a very credible register being prepared for all
branches of the party in the Nandom Constituency and for that matter, all the
275 constituencies across the country.
“The NDC is
believed to be one of the largest political parties, if not the largest, in our
country. We usually boast about our huge size in numbers. But what is a party
of great size if it cannot equally boast of a document like a register that
contains names of legitimate party supporters”, he queried.
Dr. Kuuire
therefore, encouraged all supporters and sympathizers to fully support the yet
to be announced re-registration exercise, saying “encourage your fellow party
members who have lost interest in the party to forget about what has happened
in the recent past and register again”, he urged.
He also
commended party supporters in the Nandom constituency for maintaining the peace
in the area after the 2016 elections, urging them to continue to coexist
peacefully and work hard towards victory in 2020.
The NDC is
embarking on its reorganization and manual re-registration of members at the
branch level across all 275 constituencies in the country.
This
exercise is part of the implementation of the Professor Kwesi Botchwey
Committee’s report and seeks to also ensure unity and cohesion in the party at
the grassroots level.
The manual
re-registration would later be migrated onto a biometric register, intended to
create greater and broader participation in the party’s internal election
processes as well as ensure credible outcomes.
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