Diaspora News of Sunday, 28 July 2013

Source: Richmond Nettey and Atia Apam

NDC-Massachusetts Is Grateful To All

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Massachusetts wishes to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to all sister branches in the United States who attended and participated in the two-day biannual conference from 13th to 14th July 2013 held at the Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The same measure of appreciation is extended to all delegates from the twenty-one NDC-USA member branches that attended and participated in the proceedings at the congress. Similarly, we are very grateful to all the dignitaries, the electoral committee, members of NDC-USA Tertiary Education Institution Network (TEIN) and Observers who graced the occasion with their presence.

The entire membership of NDC-Massachusetts is highly honored and impressed with the mature and responsible manner participants carried themselves that ensured a peaceful election of new executives to stir the affairs of the party in the United States for the next four years. We congratulate the newly elected NDC-USA executives for their electoral victory and seize the opportunity to prompt them as they may be aware, of the task ahead of them; working for the party both abroad and at home and the sacrifices it entails.

While we acknowledge this enormous task, we also encourage those who contested for positions and lost to put the elections behind them and support the elected executives to steer the affairs of our beloved NDC party in the United States to effectively complement the efforts of the NDC government under the able leadership of His Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama to execute the better Ghana agenda back home. After all, the election was a typical family affair, and the sole winner was the great AKATAMANSO party, nothing more nothing less.

Once again, we congratulate all NDC-USA members and wish you productive years ahead.

Long Live NDC Massachusetts,

Long Live NDC-USA

Long Live NDC

Long Live Ghana.



BY Richmond Nettey and Atia Apam, Secretary and Deputy Secretary of NDC-Massachusetts respectively.

For and on behalf of NDC-Massachusetts.