More than 3,000 delegates to the LPG congress



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By Francis Ameyibor, RNG

Accra, April 3, GNA – More Than 3,000 Delegates Expected at Liberal Convention
Ghana National Party Delegate Congress (GPL) scheduled for May 25 in Ho in
the Volta region to elect its flag bearer for Elections 2020.

The LPG Delegate Congress would also elect its National Executive to
in accordance with the provisions of the Party Constitution, Mr. Jerry A. Owusu,
The national LPG organizer, told the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Accra on
Wednesday.

Mr. Owusu stated that preparations for the LPG Congress were progressing,
noting that delegates would include members of the national executive
Council, founding members, council of elders and constituency officials.

The other expected delegates are: two other representatives
each constituency, including at least one woman, one representative
universities and other institutions of higher education, and two
representatives of each overseas branch approved by the Central Committee.

He stated that the LPG National Delegates Congress will be chaired by a
Member of the Council of Wise appointed for this purpose by the National Commission
Executive counsel.

Mr. Owusu indicated that the Congress would also elect the National President,
three national vice-presidents, the general secretary, the national treasurer,
Presidential candidate, the national organizer, the national organizer of women
and the national youth organizer.

He added that Congress would also review and approve the LPG's recommendations.
Ideological Position, Election Manifesto 2020 and Policy Issues
submitted by the National Executive Board.

Congress would also receive and consider reports on activities and
audited party accounts submitted by the National Executive Board
and gives directions for actions about them, and confirms, amends, repudiates or
revoke any decision made by any subordinate body of the party.

He said the LPG Congress also had the power to amend its constitution.
in the manner provided, decide on any proposal or question and deal with any
matters to be duly submitted to the Congress by any Council organ
Party.

The national LPG organizer explained that they had already elected the
district and regional cadres in 2018, indicating that 2,785 public servants
regional and regional frameworks were already in place.

He said the LPG was preparing fervently for Elections 2020;
asked at its base, in particular constituencies, regional and national authorities
Leaders to work on building the party party base in
in order to position him for the party's rigorous campaign.

Mr. Owusu explained that the LPG was convinced that dignity
of every man and every woman was the cardinal principle of democracy
society and the primary purpose of any political organization and activity in
such a society.

"The LPG is dedicated to the principles of individual freedom,
responsibility and human dignity in the context of a just society, and
political freedom in the context of meaningful participation of all persons ",
he said.

He added that the party was also committed to the search for equal opportunities
an opportunity for all to improve Ghana's unique and diverse potential.
cultural community.

He said the Liberal Party of Ghana adheres to fundamental rights
and the freedoms of persons under the law and is committed to
protection of these essential values ​​and their constant adaptation to
changing needs of modern Ghanaian society.

Mr. Owusu explained that the LPG also recognizes that human dignity in
democratic system required that all citizens have access to complete information
policy and leadership.

He said: "We are also seeking to provide Ghanaians with an opportunity to express themselves in an open and transparent manner.
public badessment of these means, and such policy changes and
leaders they deem desirable to promote political, economic, social,
cultural and general well-being of Ghanaians ".

"The LPG strives to provide a flexible and democratic structure that allows all
Ghanaians can obtain this information, participate in this badessment and
advocate for such reform through open communication, open dialogue and
participatory action, both electoral and non-electoral, "said Mr Owusu.

GNA

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