Brong Ahafo prepares for NDC Congress

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The National Executive Council (NEC) of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), said on Friday the management of the party had no knowledge of the launch of a song for the party’s electioneering in 2012. It said the executive should not be associated with the launch ceremony scheduled for the International Trade Fair Centre in Accra on Friday.

Sunyani (B/A), June 24, GNA – Four thousand people, comprising 3,000 delegates and 1,000 supporters, of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are expected to fill the Coronation Park in Sunyani for the party’s two-day National Congress to elect a flagbearer for the 2012 general election.

The congress is slated for July 8 and 9.
Mr. Opoku Atuahene, Brong-Ahafo Regional Chairman of the Party who disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Sunyani on Wednesday, said only accredited delegates, media personnel (both local and foreign), government and party officials would be allowed into the Coronation Park.

Non-accredited members, supporters, sympathisers and interested persons would be positioned at Twene-Amanfo Senior High School Park, near the venue, where giant screens would be mounted for them to observe proceedings at the congress.

He said the congress had been arranged in two phases with the first phase being on Friday July 8 for the arrival of delegates and officials, while phase two would follow on Saturday July 9 with the ceremonial programme taking off in the morning and the actual congress in the afternoon.

Mr. Atuahene said the party’s local organizing committee, the Brong-Ahafo Regional Security Council (REGSEC) and the National Security would handle the security aspect of the event.

The Electoral Commission (EC) will be the sole determiner or supervisor of the much anticipated election of the flagbearership to be contested by President John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills and Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, a former First Lady.

On residential accommodation for delegates, government and party officials, as well as observers, the party’s Regional Chairman indicated effective efforts had been made by the local organizing committees to ensure sanity prevailed and that enough accommodation had been secured for all accredited personnel.

He said unfortunately many of the hotels in Sunyani could not provide enough rooms and as a result some of the delegates and observers would be accommodated outside the region.

For instance, he said, delegates and observers from Greater Accra and Ashanti regions would be hosted in some hotels in Kumasi, those from Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions would be hosted in Techiman, while those from Central region would be in Berekum.

Those from Volta, Western, Eastern and Brong-Ahafo regions would be in Sunyani, Mr. Atuahene said.

Mr Atuahene said the local organizing committee, headed by himself had also set up a sub-committee to be in-charge of feeding, conference secretariat, observers, welfare and other aspects.

Similar committees had also been set up at the national headquarters of the party in Accra, he said, stressing all the committees were to liaise with the National Executive Council (NEC) with the General Secretary of the Party, Mr. Johnson Asiedu-Nketiah as the “over-lord” of all the committees.

The regional chairman said some rehabilitation works were being carried out at the Coronation Park, including repairs, lighting, as well as ensuring additional temporary public places of convenience to cope with the expected teeming number of people to the congress.

Mr. Atuahene explained that accommodating some of the delegates and officials outside Sunyani in particular and Brong-Ahafo in general did not mean there were no better hotel facilities in Sunyani.

“Some of the hotels in Sunyani do not have enough rooms and beds to feed as many as 100 or more customers or clients at a go like what pertains in Accra, Kumasi and other cities, hence the committee responsible for accommodation thought it wise to stretch its tentacles to Ashanti region”, he said, adding the arrangement was done by the local committee in consultation with NEC.

Mr. Atuahene however explained some of the hotels in trying to satisfy the party’s demand for room allocations also made allowance for their regular customers or clients in order not to disappoint them.

“That is the essence of business and we have no qualms about their business administrative arrangement”, he emphasized.

Mr. Atuahene noted that although there was no official arrangement to contract anybody or group of people to sell food outside the Coronation Park for the two-day conference, the organizing committees in the same vein could not restrain food vendors from “doing brisk business” around the venue.

Meanwhile, during a visit to the Coronation Park on Thursday, the Ghana News Agency saw a number of workers busily working with mower machines to put the field in good shape for the “D-Day”.

The party’s rented regional offices near the Municipal hospital, the GNA observed, was also undergoing renovation works as painters were seen busily peeling off the walls for re-painting whilst the frontage was also being given a fitting face-lift.   Continued…   

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