Saturday, July 9, 2011

NDC YOUTH PUSHES SPIO GABRAH AHEAD


NDC YOUTH PUSHES SPIO GABRAH AHEAD
An amalgamation of NDC youth groups drawn from the three northern regions loyal
to Dr. Spio Gabrah and calling itself the Northern Friends of Spio Gabrah
(NFSG) says it will be disappointed in their Presidential hopeful if he pulls
out of the hot flag bearership contest between the incumbent President John
Evans Atta Mills and former first lady Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings.
The group is convinced that Dr. Spio Gabrah can win the election slated for
July 8 to 10 for which reason he should not make any attempt to pull out of the
race.
“We the Northern Friends of Spio Gabrah from the three Northern Regions are
satisfied with the picking of nomination forms by our preferred candidate Dr.
Ekwow Spio Gabrah to contest the flagbearership race with President Mills and
Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings.”
Mohammed Mubarik, Secretary to the Northern Friends of Spio Gabrah group on
behalf of the entire membership took this stand in a press statement issued to
debunk calls on Dr. Spio Gabrah to pull out and support Nana Konadu Agyemang
Rawling’s bid.
He is optimistic that NDC delegates will vote massively for Dr. Ekwow Spio
Gabrah during the flag bearership election following the open insults and
personality attacks by members of the Get Atta Mills Endorsed and Friends of
Nana Konadu camps.
“We wish to remind the delegates to observe the uncouth behaviour of some
members of the GAME and FONKAR camps and make an informed decision by electing
a winnable and the best candidate for our party at the July congress: and that
fellow should be someone who can win floating votes in 2012 general election.”
Mohammed Mubarik described Dr. Spio Gabrah as unifier and the only savior who
can unite all NDC members after the congress to retire the NPP flag bearer Nana
Akufo Addo in 2012.
“Dr. Ekwow Spio Gabrah should be given the nod to unite both camps in order to
propel the party to retain power come 2012 elections as he started his unity
campaign by paying a courtesy call on the ex-president last at his private
residence on Tuesday 05” he emphasized.
The Northern Friends of Spio Gabrah Secretary reiterated the need for the
party’s leadership to expand the Electoral College ahead of the July congress.
This in his estimation will convince the aspirants and their supporters to
believe the outcome of the congress which is expected to be conducted in a
free, fair and transparent manner.
Mohammed Mubarik also maintained that whoever will emerge as the winner cannot
win the 2012 general elections without the blessing of the NDC founder former
President Jerry John Rawlings.

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