Prof Alabi congratulates Kwesi Botchwey Committee

Prof Alabi congratulates Kwesi Botchwey Committee

Prof Joshua Alabi has congratulated the Kwesi Botchwey Committee, which was tasked to investigate the circumstances that led to the defeat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the 2016 general election.

In a statement signed and copied to Ghanapoliticsonline.com, the Professor stated that he joins all colleague comrades of the great NDC, well-wishers of the great party and lovers of multi-party democracy to congratulate the Professor Kwesi Botchwey Committee for a good work done.

According to him, he trusts that the leadership of the party would go straight to work to implement the recommendations to facilitate our reorganization and prepare us for a return to government in January 2021.

Below is the full statement.




LET THE HEALING PROCESS BEGIN NOW

I join all colleague comrades of the great NDC, well-wishers of our great party and lovers of multi-party democracy to congratulate the Professor Kwesi Botchwey Committee for a good work done.

I believe that after such a meticulous work, the recommendations of the committee are likely to meet the aspirations of the rank and file of our party.

I trust that the leadership of our party would go straight to work to implement the recommendations to facilitate our reorganization and prepare us for a return to government in January 2021.

From the findings of the Committee, there is no doubt that our party has been severely wounded and greatly hurt by the political setback of 2016. So if any group deserves even greater commendation, it is the grassroots of the party, for their incredible patience during the entire process as we all awaited the report of the Botchwey Committee.

Now that the wait is over, I urge the leadership of the party to begin the healing process immediately without further delay. Armed with the knowledge of what happened, it is time to use our setback of 2016 as the set-up for our comeback in 2020.

There is victory for us.

Eye Zu!

PROF JOSHUA ALABI

Source: Ghanapoliticsonline.com

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