Monday, September 12, 2016

PNC names Harvard-trained economist Emmanuel Anyidoho as running mate

Edward Mahama
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the People’s National Convention (PNC), has named Harvard-trained economist Emmanuel Anyidoho as its running mate to presidential nominee, Dr. Edward Mahama for the 2016 elections.

A statement signed by the National Chairman of the PNC, Bernard Mornah explained that, “The choice is hugely influenced by his humility, grasp of the Ghanaian situation and his exemplary and visionary leadership.

The statement added, "Comrade Anyidoho has in the past worked with United Nations (UN), worked with the African Union (AU), the Ministry of Finance and also lectured at the University of Ghana.

"He comes to the table with alot of experience to compliment the exceptional and impecable record of Dr. Edward Nasigrie Mahama. With this selection, a suitable date would be announced for the outdooring of the next VP of Ghana".

The PNC joins the National Democratic Congress (NDC), New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Progressive People's Party (PPP) as the only political parties to have named their running mates ahead of the polls in December.

Read the full statement below;

The Five member Committee mandated by National Executive Committee (NEC) to sift through and come out with a suitable Vice Presidential Candidate has after thorough engagement settled on Havard Trained Economist, Comrade Emmanuel Anyidoho as ultimate.

The choice is hugely influenced by his humility, grasp of the Ghanaian situation and his exemplary and vissionary leadership. Comrade Anyidoho has in the past worked with United Nations (UN), worked with the African Union (AU), the Ministry of Finance and also lectured at the University of Ghana.

He comes to the table with alot of experience to compliment the exceptional and impecable record of Dr. Edward Nasigrie Mahama.

With this selection, the next Vice President of Ghana would be outdoored on Wednesday 14th September, 2016 at the Party Headquarters at 11.00am prompt.





Source.graphic.com.gh

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