Ghana's Trade and Industry Minsiter Hon Alan Kyerematen saw his Presidential fortunes brightened at the NPP National Delegates Conference with his prefered candidates taking major positions in the Party.
The leadership selection exercise saw his political fortunes boosted with the elections of his prefered candidates in the National Executives Elections.
Secretary General elect, Lawyer Justin Kudia, shook the foundation of the party with an historic triumph over the much fancied John Boadu.
The newly elected Secretary General, described among the inner circles as a pro-Alan candidate , led a number of National Executives with soft hearts for the Trade and Industry Minsiter.
Justin Kudia was joined by National Chairman, Steven Ntim in a massive boost for Hon Alan Kyerematen.
The main rival for Hon Alan Kyerematen in the Presidential aspirants, HE Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, saw his dwindling fortunes grounded with massive defeats to his prefered candidates.
Former General Secretary , John Boadu, who was a known face in the Bawumia camp, lost massively in the National exercise.
To compound the woes of the Vice President, his prefered candidate for the chairman, Kwabena Abankwa, also lost to eventual winner Steven Ntim.
The eventual winners reflected in the National Delegates Conference reflected the endorsement of the two leading candidates for the Presidential Primaries.
With a number of his Regional Chairmen winning at the regional level, pundits of the game are already leaning towards Hon Alan Kyerematen to replace HE Nana Addo as the Presidential Candidate to lead the party to the 2024 General Elections.
Story by:
Saani Abacha
Home Radio News
Source: Peacefmonline
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Stop the lies! Stop the unnecessary fragmentation! It shows that those chosen belong to who?
I do not believe the new appointed executives are going to promote a candidate that is against the preferred candidate and the aspirations of the electorate.
I thought you stopped Grand Papal of the PPP from making similar comments during kokrokoo discussion hosted by Nana Yaw Kesse yesterday, so why turn around to publish it? Is somebody in charge of monitoring?
Media propaganda. This exactly uou did to Nana against Alan
Can you imagine? @Babe
And peace fm you carried this as a news item ! Mitcheee