We are not
broke-
NPP Finance Committee Chairman
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, June 30, Ghanadot - Collins
Yaw Adu Gyamfi, New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) finance
committee Chairman, has denied reports that its forthcoming
Congress is in jeopardy due to financial distress.
The Mail news paper reported today
that the Party is struggling to pull resources together for
the next Month’s Congress. Constitutional amendment
proposals are expected to be considered at the Congress
among other things.
The paper reported this morning
that a balance of 1000 Ghana cedis in one of the
party’s accounts.
But, Mr. Adu Gyamfi denied the party being broke, adding “We
have challenges, challenges in financing activities
seminars, paying salaries of permanent workers etc. but I
can confidently say we are not broke.”
He expressed his shock at the reports because his party has
over five bank accounts thus conclusive evidence of their
finances couldn’t be determined by the contents of one
account.
The finance committee Chairman denied reports that the NPP
would not be facing financial difficulties if they had
remained in power.
“They only talk about income and not expenditure” he stated.
He went on to explain that the 250 million received last
year from each of the 17 presidential hopefuls did not even
cover the cost of their last congress.
Mr. Adu Gyamfi further appealed to members of the party to
contribute to and make donations for their forthcoming
congress in august.
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