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NDC withholds opening of parliamentary nominations in 23 constituencies

The largest opposition party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has put on hold the opening of opened nominations for the election of its Parliamentary Candidates for the 2024 general elections in some 23 constituencies.

Although the party has officially opened nomination for the election of its Presidential and Parliamentary Candidates, the exercise is not possible in the listed 23 constituencies, including Sekyere Afram Plains, Amasaman, Tarkwa Nsuaem, Amenfi East, Effutu among others.

A statement from the party’s General Secretary, Fifi Kwetey, announced that the nomination forms for Parliamentary Candidates will be accessible to all persons for purchase on the official website of the party; www.ghanandc.com.

Nomination forms for Presidential aspirants can be obtained from the Office of the General Secretary at the Party’s Headquarters at Adabraka, Accra effective 8am today.

Below are the constituencies which the Functional Executive Committee of the party has put opening of nominations for parliamentary primaries on hold.

1. Ayawaso Central

2. Amasaman

3. Afram Plains South

4. Akwatia

5. Efutu

6. Gomoa Central

7. Amenfi East

8. Evalue Gwira

9. Assin North

10. Pusiga

11. Tarkwa Nsuaem

12. Ayensuano

13. Adansi Asokwa

14. Offinso North

15. Ahafo Ano North

16. Sekyere Afram Plains

17. Ahafo Ano South East

18. Bosome Freho

19. Asante Akim Central

20. Manso Adubia

21. Manhyia South

22. Subin

23. Fomena
Meanwhile, NDC General Secretary, Fifi Kwetey, has said the Functional Executive Committee will in due course announce the date for the opening of nominations in the above Constituencies.

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