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Former Attorney-General charges NDC Women to rally behind Vice Presidential Candidate

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Team of NDC women made up with former Ministers of State and Government Appointees called on Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang and gingered her to press on for victory.

The Group, led by the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Betty Mould-Iddrisu paid the courtesy call on her at the campaign office in Accra on Tuesday 8th September 2020 for family political talks.

At the pre-press conference with The media, Madam Mould called upon women, women leaders in NDC, to “please try and mentor, and assist, and encourage those of us who want to go into political leadership, who want to go to parliament” to impact life.

According to her, it’s a difficult process “Prof, you are the first, we are indeed proud of you and behind you to campaign”.

And “I know, wherever she goes in these few days she has been on a campaign trajectory, there has been a pouring of love for her but let’s work hard with our branches to secure victory for the NDC”.

The vociferous female lawyer, who could not hide her joy expressed delight for the NDC to have picked “a competent woman and a woman of substance” as she recognized the fact that, “politics is a complex dynamism of human relations but it’s about how you manage it”.

She again submitted that politics could be used as a perfect vehicle to bring together a multiplicity of people and to her, “many women have done it and continue to do it, especially our colleagues who are bold and courageous to represent the great NDC in parliament”.

Betty Mould-Iddrisu said Professor Nana Jane has distinguished herself in academia and as a politician serving as Education Minister under the current Flagbearer of The Party, John Dramani Mahama.

The former A-G charged the colleagues to mobilize people on Election Day to vote, protect the ballot boxes and collate “our own results to be forwarded to the regional and national centres for declaration on time.

Story filed by Edzorna Francis Mensah.

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