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The National Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Boamah Otokunor says the way that the gathering’s heads gave over their proclamation to the flagbearer on July 1 doesn’t oblige them to dispatch it early.
Mr Otokunor’s remarks come after New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Yaw Buaben Asamoah asserted that the NDC had lost its proclamation subsequently the deferral in its dispatch.

“In 2016 the NPP, deferred their statement dispatch multiple times. They planned September 28, which even is somewhat later, moved to October 7, at that point October 8 and afterward at long last to October 9, yet they won,” he said on Top Story.
Addressing told Evans Mensah, the NDC Deputy General Secretary depicted the NPP’s 2020 statement as vacant with no feature and included that “nobody is examining it seven days after the dispatch”.
“It is essential to specify that as a feature of NDC’s mission, previous President Mahama, has been talking and making strong and educational arrangement and explanations which must connect with the consideration of all.”

Mr Otokunor said that with all the guarantees the flagbearer has made on his battle field, NDC may not require a declaration.
Then, subsequent to delaying the dispatch, the NDC has set September 7 as the official day for the outdooring of the pronouncement named the ‘Individuals’ Manifesto’.
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