NDC-USA Congratulates President Mills

The United States Chapter of the National Democratic Congress, NDC USA wishes to congratulate His Excellency Prof. J. E. A Mills, President of Ghana on the occasion of the decisive endorsement of and re-election his candidature as the flag bearer of the NDC by the party delegates during the recently held Special Delegates Congress in Sunyani, Ghana.

The NDC USA is of the unshakeable belief that the President’s overwhelming victory is borne out of the party’s unalloyed faith in his impeccable and visionary leadership as made manifest in the many achievements Ghana has witnessed under “the Better Ghana Agenda”. We continue to draw inspiration and purpose from the President’s clarion call to all party faithful, to set aside divisions of the past, work shoulder to shoulder with renewed vigor, strength, and unity for victory in 2012. We continue to be encouraged by early signs that the NDC remains united notwithstanding dire predictions to the contrary. Let us remain undaunted when threatened by challenges yet to be overcome and safeguard the achievements and designs government has crafted for the prosperity of all Ghanaians.

The NDC USA also wishes to congratulate the National Executives of the NDC for a well organized, orderly, and peaceful Congress.

We are also grateful to our Delegates made up of the Chairman, Vice Chairmen, Treasurer, Organizer and former Treasurer of the Chapter organization; and leaders associated with member branches and past chapter executives who travelled to Ghana to represent NDC-USA at the Congress.

Signed Osborne K Sam

Secretary NDC USA

Source: GhanaWeb

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