File photo: Participants were mostly clad in red and black Thousands of NDC members in the Northern region embarked on a walk in honour of the late former president Jerry John Rawlings.
The walk which took place in the early hours of Saturday on the principal streets of Tamale is to pay respect to the fallen hero who died las week and to show appreciation of what he has done for Northern Ghana.
Clad in red and black, the vigil saw past and current members of parliament as well as former appointees in NDC administrations in attendance.
Addressing the public at the end of the march, Northern regional chairman of the NDC, Alhaji Ibrahim Mobila assured that the NDC will win all seats it lost in 2016 and claim additional ones from the NPP.
He’ll incur God’s wrath – NDC chairman to arsonist who burnt his 413-acre rice farm
The Northern Regional Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alhaji Ibrahim Mobila has invoked the wrath of God on the arsonist who set his 413-acre rice farm ablaze, indicating that, the suspect and the family will know no peace.
Though the person is yet to be identified, he believes the farm was deliberately set on fire by somebody for reasons unknown but indicated that he would not report the matter to the police but leave it in the hands of God.
According to him, 85% of the farm located at Kujere in the North East Gonja District of the Savannah Region was burnt and the remaining 15% saved by residents.
Mahama will be sworn in as president - Azorka
The 1st Vice-chairperson of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Chief Sofo Azorka has said that the NDC will swear in its 2020 flagbearer into office as President of the Republic of Ghana on January 7, next year.
Speaking to the media at the Tamale Jubilee park where the party ended its demonstration to protest against the Jean Mensah led an electoral commission on 16th December, 2020, Chairman Azorka reiterated the point that the NDC won the just-ended elections.
According to him, the former President John Mahama who contested against the incumbent President Akufo-Addo is the legitimate winner, but the EC called the elections for the later.