Former President and Founder of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings, last Tuesday took part in a crucial meeting of the National Council of Elders of the party.
The meeting at the party’s headquarters at Adabraka in Accra discussed portions of the 455-page Professor Kwesi Botchwey Committee’s report referred to the council by the National Executive Committee (NEC).
The committee was established to investigate the reasons for the 2016 electoral loss of the NDC.
Attendance
The former President is the Chairman of the Council of Elders. Other members of the council at the meeting were Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu, Dr Obed Yao Asamoah, Mr Kofi Portuphy, Dr Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur, Mr Victor Gbeho, Dr Kwesi Botchwey, Mr Ato Ahwoi, Mr Lee Ocran, Mrs Margaret Clarke-Kwessie, Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketia, Mr Edward Doe Adjaho, Dr Frank Abu, Dr Benjamin Kumbour and Mrs Aanaa Annin.
Article 24 (1) of the NDC Constitution that established the Council of Elders of the party stipulates that, “There shall be established a National Council of Elders composed of not more than 30 (thirty) members, at least five (5) of whom are women.”
Mahama absent
However, conspicuously absent was the former President, Mr John Dramani Mahama.
Commenting on Mr Mahama’s absence, a Deputy General Secretary, Mr Koku Anyidoho, explained that Mr Mahama it was gathered was in Tamale to attend the burial of a former Member of Parliament, and a leading member of the party Alhaji Sumani.
Cordial atmosphere
The National Organiser of the NDC, Mr Kofi Adams, who spoke to the Daily Graphic after the meeting said the meeting took place in a cordial atmosphere to discuss the aspects of the committee’s report which had been referred to it by the Council of Elders to see to their implementation.
Mr Adams said new members of the council were also sworn in. They are Dr Kumbour and Mr Adjaho.
Role of Council of Elders
Article 24 (5) states that the Council of Elders shall, upon a referral from the NEC, examine party issues and advise the NEC as may be considered appropriate.
It shall also endeavour to resolve disputes and differences among party members and among the various institutions within the party. Furthermore, the Council of Elders shall offer advice on other matters referred to it by the NEC.
Background
The 13-member Kwesi Botchwey Committee was set up to investigate and establish the cause of the party’s defeat in the December 7, 2016 general election.
The committee was tasked to source how to move the party forward and make recommendations for its restructuring and reorganisation to position it for victory in the 2020 December election.
Source: Graphic.com.gh
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it is true, Akufo will put them all in PRISON
Papa J' please I will be very happy if you can stay out of their meetings. You are my mentor. Let them put together what they have destroyed. You toiled to build this great party on a solid principle and foundation. They later turned against you and called you all sort of names. Please my dad rather support the sitting president with your rich experience to move our country forward. Leave them alone papa. That is my childish view and advice for you. I love you so very much. I was one of the many young guys dying for the part and also to step in the shoes of a great man like you. But the bad nuts killed my dream. I hate them and will never forgive them. Bad people.
You are all in all i guess!! You are "Ghanaians".......... Even NPP kwraa is back to party how much more NDC? Since you are blind "politically" there is nothing you will see that NDC did!!! Gwantenn din ni b3 dw3nmor!!!
NDC greedy cri.minals meeting to perpetuate their create, l00t and share agenda. None of them is clean of corruption. The most greedy Mr John Incompetent Ford Kanazoe is absent. Ghanaians are wide awake and will never allow these NDC t.h.i.e.v.e.s to rule our country again. (P)NDC ruled this country for more than a quarter of a century with nothing to show for it. They have impoverished a lot of us and enriched themselves and their families.