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NDC to Open Nominations for Akwatia Parliamentary Race On July 28

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has set July 28, for official opening of nominations for its upcoming parliamentary primaries in the Akwatia Constituency of the Eastern Region, with a notable concession of a 50% reduction in the approved filing fees for female aspirants and persons living with disabilities (PWDs).

This was announced in a statement signed by the party’s General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, and issued on Friday, July 25. The statement outlined key arrangements and procedures for the primaries and called on all prospective aspirants and party stakeholders to adhere strictly to the guidelines.

According to the directive, nomination forms are to be collected from the party’s Eastern Regional Office and must be returned to the same office upon completion. Aspirants will receive the delegates’ list only after confirmation that the approved filing fee has been paid into the party’s official account.

“No cheques or bankers’ drafts will be accepted. All payments must be made directly into the NDC’s official account at UMB Bank, Adabraka Branch,” the statement emphasised.

The party’s leadership reiterated its commitment to promoting inclusivity and gender equality within its ranks, hence the decision to halve the filing fee for women and persons with disabilities.

“The party expects all aspirants to operate in the spirit of decency and fairness, upholding the democratic values of the NDC,” the statement concluded.

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