On Friday, May 27, 2022, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) will be electing their regional executives across the country which includes Upper East Region.
In the Upper East Region, those contesting the Regional Organizer position are numbering three (3) and they are all capable of handling the position efficiently but unfortunately, the position is meant for only one individual to occupy.
However, this platform has taken it upon itself to look through the chances of aspiring candidates vying for the Organizer position.
AYAMGA AYINBISA PETER
Is a former constituency Chairman, a former District Chief Executive (DCE), and a former NPP Bongo Constituency Member of Parliament contestant in the 2020 general election.
Our interview with party members reveals that he started very and ended very ugly as a District Chief Executive, especially with the investigative report by Manasseh Azure of Forthestate.com on some activities happening in the Bongo District Assembly. That report is likely to affect his chances.
There are also views like, he is too desperate for party positions. He has been the constituency Chairman, he has given the opportunity as DCE and even after his tenure ended, he contested again to retain his position which did not go well with him, he has contested the parliamentary seat in the Bongo District under the ticket of governing and NPP and unfortunately lost. And currently, he is contesting the Regional Organizers position. Some believe, that he is too desperate for power. That might go against his chances too.
Some also believe some of his behavior as DCE will go against him, especially for those who think he came as DCE to accumulate wealth for himself. They said, his love for continuously collecting contract percentages from party people will be a factor against his chances.
MARK AYAMGA
There was nothing much said about MARK AYAMGA, but members of the party we engaged said, even though he has shown good leadership in the past in his constituency, they are confident that his time to lead will surely come but not in this current election.
CHARLES TALEOG NDANBON
We also gathered that Ndanbon has issues even in his own Nabdam constituency. He was one of the brains behind the controversial rejection of the current DCE Agnes Anamoo twice during her confirmation.
Even though our engagement with party members reveals, that he had gone to plead for forgiveness with some party bigwigs for his regrettable attitude and misconduct, it appears some delegates are still not happy with him.
Some also believe that he has not changed and that he is only pretending to be repented.
However, this is the second time CHARLES TALEOG NDANBON is contesting the position. He contested the same position in the 2018 regional election and lost a few votes to Jerry Asamani who now going for the Chairmanship position.
What to expect:
Despite all the negative attitudes of CHARLES TALEOG NDANBON, it appears he paving his way through to victory.
Per Apexnewsgh.com’s engagement with those who matter, CHARLES TALEOG NDANBON stands a better chance of winning the Regional Organizer’s position on Friday, May 27, 2022.
However, according to the regional election committee of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), 325 delegates are expected to cast their votes to elect party leadership in the region.
They are as follows: 17 executives from the 16 constituencies, 17 regional executives, 10 elders, 10 patrons, 15 TESCON Presidents, 3 Representatives to the national council, 1 member of Parliament, 15 TESCON NASARA and WOCON.
Total 326. But out of the 326, unfortunately, one delegate won’t be allowed to vote bringing the actual expected delegates to 325.
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