Former Attorney General Betty Mould-Iddrisu says she will be
contesting the Vice Chair position of the National Democratic Congress when
nominations open. She told Joy News in an exclusive interview her aim will
be to fight the cause of women and the marginalised in the party. Mrs
Mould-Iddrisu believes her massive support base and her dedication and
commitment to the NDC will facilitate efforts to secure the executive
position of the party. Betty Mould-Iddrisu is Ghana's first female Attorney
General and was once tipped to be running mate for late President John Atta
Mills's in the 2008 presidential elections. The former Education Minister said
the contest for the NDC Vice Chair will give her the opportunity to show case
the grassroots activism and to serve the party. After months of hold up, the
NDC is set to organise regional and national executive elections, ahead of
general elections in 2016. The process had been stalled by an
injunction placed on it by a member of the party, Mr Linus
Njonolah, who has just recently decided to discontinue the case.
Source:Myjoyonline.com
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