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Politics of Tuesday, 4 December 2018

    

Source: dailyguideafrica.com

'I will not pick flagbearership form if the amount is not reviewed' - Bagbin

Mr Alban S.K Bagbin play videoMr Alban S.K Bagbin

One of the aspirants in the upcoming National Democratic Congress presidential primary, Mr Alban S.K Bagbin has given indications that he will exit the race if the party’s Council of Elders fail to impress on the national executives to reduce the filing fee of GH?400,000.

He said his decision had become necessary because the GH?400,000 filing fee and GH?20,000 cost of nomination form meant that only the elite within the NDC could lead it.

Mr Bagbin who is also the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament in a radio interview on Accra based Okay FM Monday morning said that although he could mobilize the amount, he believed in the principle of inclusion.

“I will not pick the form if the amount is not reviewed. I joined the NDC because of its belief in inclusion irrespective of your background. It looks as though now everything is about money, money, not leadership qualities,” he said.

He said it appeared the national executives of the party were trying to tilt the race in favour of one candidate.

“It doesn’t look like the National executives are offering everybody a level playing field,” he stated.

He said monetisation of the process had the tendency to breed corruption because it meant the winner must necessarily reward the big contributors to the campaign.

Meanwhile, the camp of President John Dramani Mahama has started a fundraising campaign to finance his campaign and filing fees.



Some members of Parliament, as well as mobile money short code, have been launched to that effect.