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Ghana: NPP unveils voting centers for Parliamentary Primaries

Ghana: NPP unveils voting centers for Parliamentary Primaries

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Reymond Awusei Johnson
Published on 2024-01-20 08:01:18

The NPP has released a press statement emphasizing the importance of following guidelines to ensure the integrity of the primaries. The party’s commitment to a transparent electoral process reflects its dedication to democratic principles and fair representation.

The NPP National Executive Council (NEC) recently announced the final list of candidates who will contest in the upcoming primaries. This announcement followed a comprehensive report by the National Parliamentary Appeals Committee (NPAC) and the National Parliamentary Vetting Committee (NPVC) for the parliamentary elections. The decision-making process took place during a significant meeting held on Wednesday, January 17, at the Alisa Hotel in Accra. The NEC, along with influential party figures, actively participated in the discussions to finalize the list of candidates and devise comprehensive modalities for the organization and execution of the parliamentary elections. This strategic planning ensures that the electoral process adheres to the highest standards of fairness, accountability, and inclusivity.

As the NPP gears up for its Parliamentary Primaries, the party’s commitment to a transparent and well-organized election signals its dedication to democratic values. Furthermore, the voting centers’ announcement and the meticulous candidate selection process underscore the NPP’s focus on upholding a democratic and participatory political landscape within the party.

Accompanying the press statement were images related to the NPP, including images of a letter and the NPP 2 letter, as well as voting centers for the NPP Parliamentary Primaries and NPP voting centers. These images showcase the NPP’s thorough and organized approach to its electoral process. Overall, the NPP’s efforts to prioritize fair and transparent election procedures demonstrate its unwavering commitment to democratic principles.

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