Ebo Tawiah Sends Goodwill Message To President Mills

Mr Ebo Tawiah, Former Member of the Erstwhile Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC), on Friday sent a goodwill message to President John Evans Atta Mills on the occasion of the NDC Congress in Sunyani, July 8-10. �I write most respectfully, to wish you success at the NDC Congress to elect a flagbearer for the Party in Sunyani, the Brong Ahafo Regional Capital over the weekend.� �Indeed, a resounding victory awaits you in this contest which should not have taken place in the first place but which provides an unprecedented opportunity for you to spearhead the political battle within the NDC to establish a strong, resilient and people-centred democratic party for posterity.� �On assumption of office as President of the Republic of Ghana barely 30 months ago, you have demonstrated high quality levels of tolerance and leadership skills in most trying circumstances where others would have been found wanting or acted differently. � �Your perfect understanding and appreciation of the complex inter-relationships of governance, humility and tenacity of purpose continue to carve a new political leadership model for our country.� �To all intent and purposes, the Sunyani Congress marks a monumental turning point in the political life not only of the NDC and your good self but also the nation of Ghana.� �Your Excellency, public opinion which is a major force to reckon with in politics weighs heavily in your favour in the Sunyani debacle. You have demonstrated to Ghanaians that political leadership is about the dynamism which brings about hope, peace, security, respect for the rule of law and prosperity to the people and not just the exercise of power.� �Your strength of character, greater understanding, commitment to the welfare of all, finer habits and leadership style has already earned you a well deserved victory on Saturday.� �The victory should empower you the more to continue to exhibit your prowess as a listening and caring leader determined and focused on delivering a Better Ghana Agenda,� the message said.