You are insensitive and greedy for going after Ayensuano seat. NDC youth blast the party’s current national deputy youth organizer , Ruth Seddoh

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                      🖇️story by; Yakubu Adams Democracy is indeed the ultimate positive revolution because it gives every individual of adult suffrage the power to change, control, and direct duty bearers for the common good of the people. But in every multi-party democracy, individual aspirations must always be in sync with their ideological party identity, the very platform on which those individuals would want to stand and advance their political growth  The NDC as a political party must not become just a tool for party executives in actualizing just their dreams, rather, party executives must remain religious to their contracts and promises upon which they were elected to serve. Barely few weeks ago, Ruth Seddoh told the over one thousand party delegates drawn from the 275 constituencies across the country that they should elect her as a deputy national youth organizer of the party, in order to work for the party and deliver the youth votes  Ten (10) candidates were standing up f

ARTHUR PRINCE WINS LEGON HALL JCR ELECTION


         🖇Story by: Kengel Yeboah

Arthur Prince, a resident of the University of Ghana's Legon Hall, was the winner of the Legon Hall JCR Presidential Election held on Saturday, July 10, 2021.

Despite the fact that the Electoral Commissioner has not yet proclaimed the victors, the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission, Janet Twumasi of Legon Hall, praised election workers on running the polls smoothly and honestly despite online problems.

The election, which was eagerly anticipated, saw approximately 1,450 residents of the hall turn out to vote. A swarm of supporters in the hall embraced the announcement with chanting and dancing.

Other candidates who won the election were, Mr Gilbert Boahen as Vice President ,Senam as Organising Secretary and Mr. Antwi Wiafe as Sports Secretary and Sasu as Treasurer 


At the end of the poll,Arthur Prince won the election with 4 Votes difference

According to the Provisional results,

Prince Arthur had  642

Samuel Tiaku Opoku had 638

Raphael Appiah-Kubi 182.

When the EC officially confirms the election winners, Kendave will update you.



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