General News of Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Source: xfm 95.1

Results of Parliamentary Primaries should be respected- NDC

Deputy General Secretary of the NDC in charge of operations, George Lawson has congratulated the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for holding a successful and peaceful primaries over the weekend to elect members of parliament in various constituencies in nine out of the 10 regions of Ghana.

According to him everything went on as expected and it was conducted in a free, transparent and a peaceful manner. Speaking in an interview on the Big Bite Morning Show on Xfm 95.1, he said that the results of the just ended parliamentary primaries must be respected by all since Œit is the will of the people in the constituencies¹.

Mr. Lawson said in spite of the court injunctions placed on constituencies such as Hohoe North, Œeverything went on smoothly¹.

Reacting to an earlier statement made by the defeated Member of Parliament for the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency, Michael Teye Nyaunu on going independent, Mr. Lawson said it his democratic right to do so if he wants to exercise it.¹

He however said the party was not aware Hon Teye Nyaunu is intending going independent, saying, "he conceded after the elections and congratulated the winner".

?Once he makes it formally known to the NDC, we will call on him and iron out any issues and bring him back to the party¹ he added. He however emphasized that if Teye Nyaunu decides to stick with his decision after his talks with the NDC, then ?he has the right to exercise and pursue his democratic dispensation¹.

Michael Teye Nyaunu who lost Saturday¹s primaries to the Deputy Eastern Regional Minister, Ebenezer Teye Larbi has given an indication of contesting the 2012 elections as an independent in an interview.

George Lawson used the opportunity to caution all party executives to stay neutral as the NDC readies itself to hold primaries in the Greater Accra region on Saturday, 28th January 2012. He also warned aspirants to carry campaigns devoid of intimidation and "make sure we have a free, fair and transparent election like we had in the other nine regions".

Story by Dennis Nii Lantey Lawson/ Xfm 95.1/ Accra/ Ghana