Samuel Nartey George, the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram, has submitted a counter-petition to the Council of Elders of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in order to challenge a petition filed against Dr Edward Kofi Omane Boamah’s recent appointment as Director of Elections and IT.
Delanyo Agbe, a self-described concerned supporter and social activist of the NDC, filed the petition, demonstrating his deep investment in the progress and success of our party.
Delanyo Agbe also cited Dr Omane Boamah’s low youth engagement.
“Election management and ICT are critical components of modern political campaigning,” he wrote in his petition.
“Dr. Omane Boamah’s medical background, while noteworthy, does not seem to align with the intricate technicalities of information and communication technology and the complexities of electoral processes.”
But Sam George’s counter-petition vouched for the credentials and credibility of the former Deputy Environment Minister.
“My beloved and respected Council of Elders, this particular Party appointment sent the most emphatic signal of our seriousness and resolve to annex power in the 2024 polls,” the Ningo-Prampram lawmaker wrote.
“Let no one seek to, for whatever motivation, walk back such a positive and pragmatic step
on which our 2024 electoral victory is anchored.
“The appointee – An ICT Leader, NDC Deputy Campaign Coordinator for the successful 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, and Secretary to the successful 2011 Get Atta Mills Elected (GAME) campaign team – is loyal, dedicated, focused, analytical and practical.
“He is a pragmatic perfectionist and is meticulously intentional and thorough. His attention to fine details is rare.
“His technical ability is without doubt, and his record is without blemish.
“Moreover, he has quickly set the entire party structures in readiness, exemplified by his management of the ongoing Limited Registration Exercise by the Electoral Commission.”
He, therefore, urged the Council of Elders to “dismiss the said petition with alacrity as it has the propensity to shift the focus of the appointee from the solemn task we have handed him”.
“Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah is an asset to our great tradition, and we must use this as an example that our Party appreciates the sacrifice of young people and truly believes in their abilities to deliver whenever the need arises.
“I am a young man deeply connected to the ‘streets of Ghana’, and I can assure you that the appointee is the best choice at this given time.”