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Those scheming to create confusion in NDC will fail – Ade Coker

The Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Ade Coker has stated that individuals scheming to create disaffection in NDC will fail.
In an interview MyNewsGh.com monitored, Mr. Ade Coker said that one of his greatest achievements as Chairperson of the NDC is that he has ensured peace in the party under his watch.

He, however, opined that some individuals were scheming to create disaffection for the party in the region.
“In politics, we know the maneuvers going on, somebody who feels cannot win the seat and trying to split our front is trying to stir up this kind of behavior,” he said.
Speaking in an interview on Citi TV‘s Face to Face program, he said “You see the seeming peace in Greater Accra, we have had a lot of altercations in the past,” Mr. Ade Coker responded when questioned on his legacy for the party.”

When questioned on some members of his party members breaking out to contest as independent candidates in the Greater Accra Region, Mr. Ade Coker who has been the Greater Accra Chairman of the NDC for 12 years explained that such information hadn’t come to his notice.

“It is never true, it has not come to my notice, I have heard snippets of stories but it hasn’t come to my notice. I can assure you.” he answered.
He stressed that the NDC will at all times place the interest of the party ahead of that of any individual, adding that it was important party members adhere to the rules and structures of the party.
“The party is paramount, no one will go independent under my watch in the whole of Greater Accra. We have a system and you have to obey the rules and structures of the party if you want to be part of us.”
Mr. Ade Coker further went on to name the Ledzokoku constituency, Madina, Adenta and La Dadekotopon as constituencies, his party will win in the 2020 elections.

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