The
governing National Democratic Congress has described the People’s
National Convention’s call for the NDC to discourage its members from
contesting in constituencies occupied by the PNC as suicidal.
The
Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, George
Lawson, told Citi News that it is wrong for the PNC to issue such a
warning.
“You don’t hand over constituency seats; it’s the people
who decide which political party member is supposed to lead them. How
do we hand over? That is suicidal,” he said.
George Lawson says
the PNC went against the gentleman’s agreement between the two parties
by talking to the media about this proposal before contacting the NDC.
“We
have what we call gentleman’s agreement. It doesn’t mean they have to
issue a public statement. If they want to do this, then come and let’s
talk; you do not go to the media. They have not come to tell us
anything”
Mr. Lawson called the proposal by the opposition People National Convention as inappropriate.
The
People’s National Convention (PNC) had been angry with with plans by
NDC to field candidates in constituencies with incumbent PNC Members of
Parliament.
The PNC argued that because of the alliance it has with the governing party, it’s MP must not be contested by NDC candidates.
The
PNC MP for Builsa South, Alhassan Azong who served as Minister under
the Mills government is set to face serious competition from
Presidential staffer, Clement Apaak who has announced his interest to
contest in the primaries. |
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