The NDC swears in new national leadership and tasked them with assisting the party in gaining power.

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Eleven members of the opposition National Democratic Congress who were nominated to serve on the National Executives Committee have been sworn in.

On September 6, 2023, the party’s headquarters hosted the swearing-in event.

Professor Joshua Alabi has been appointed Vice Chairman, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah has been appointed Director of Elections for the Party, and Edudzi Tamakloe has been appointed Director of Legal Affairs.

Addressing the party members at the ceremony, the National Chairman of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah while charging the New executives to be up to the task, also mentioned that any plan to resist the will of citizens for a change in government will not be tolerated.

“Comrades, you are rising up today as patrons and the work you are going to do is daunting, but we trust that you will be able to live up to the challenge. There is no way you can constitute a governing team that will represent everybody, and we know there are shortcomings in this composition, but we are appealing to our party’s rank and file that this is a call to duty and not an honour. Wherever you are, you can find a way to help achieve the same purpose whether you are sworn in today or not.”

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