Greater Accra NDC prepares to retain Chairman Ade Coker

Accra, July 15, GNA – Amidst strong sentiment
within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) that the ruling New Patriotic
Party (NPP) is preparing to win more seats and possibly rig the 2020 election,
delegates are poised to retain the Greater Accra Regional Chairman.

“Mr Joseph Kobina Ade Coker, is likely to be
retained with a landslide if he runs for re-election and the chief reason
informing the desire to retain him is that, the party needs a strongman to
stand up to the NPP’s alleged rigging agenda.”

“Some of us have spoken to Ade Coker and told
him that we will never forgive him, if he abandons us now that we are in
opposition, especially when there are clear signs that Ghanaians are poised to
vote out the NPP” Mr. Philip Yankey, an Executive member of the Tema East
Constituency has said.

Mr Yankey who was speaking to the Ghana News
Agency on prospects of various Regional contenders in the party said Mr Ade
Coker had more experience than other prospective candidates on account of his
two term experience as the Regional chairman of the Party.

“As Greater Accra Regional Chairman for the
past two terms, Chairman Ade has very important experience that we need very
much for 2020. Aside the experience, as Greater Accra Chairman, we have seen
what he is made up of. Ade Coker has it in him to lead a revolution if
necessary.”

Mr Yankey added that the incumbent Chairman
was a resourceful person who spent a lot of his own money to sponsor party
activities and that now that the NDC was in opposition, his help was needed
more than before.

He claimed that following the NDC’s loss in
the 2016 election, Chairman Ade Coker started working on strategies for a comeback
for the NDC. “Those efforts will waste if he is not retained.”

He said it was not clear if the incumbent
Greater Accra Regional Chairman would run for retention, but some delegates had
for some time now been impressing on him to run again and that Ade Coker had
agreed to pick up his forms on Monday when nominations open.

Mr Clement Ababio, a delegate of the NDC in
the Tema East Constituency, on his part said many delegates were gearing up to
vote for Ade Coker simply because the people who were stepping up to contest
him just do not have enough quality.

“I have heard that his prospective opponents
include; Daniel Amartey Mensah, former boss of LEKMA, Yahaya Kondow, our
current Regional Treasurer and Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, former MP for Adenta.
With all due respect, none of them matches up to Ade.”

According to Mr. Ababio, only Amartey had some
amount of noticeable clout but even that it was not good enough for him to
rally the whole region for victory. “Amartey will not be able to organise and
strategise like Ade Coker.

He said “Mr Mensah lost against Ade Coker in
the Regional Chairmanship race of 2014. After this, he quickly lined up to
contest to become a national executive of the party and won. But just when
everybody thought the former LEKMA boss had settled, he lined up again to
contest the Parliamentary primary for Ledzokuku against then incumbent MP,
Benita Sena Okity Duah.”

He said Mr Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore and Yahaya
Kondow, the NDC’s current Regional Treasurer were not charismatic enough to
carry the people along as the Party was in dire need of a Motivator, Listener
and a resilient leader to garner more votes in 2020.

GNA

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