Thursday, 26 February 2009

NDC UK and Ireland Congratulates Alex Sebgefia & Betty Mould-Iddrisu


NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONGRESS
UNITED KINGDOM & IRELAND BRANCH
35 Glendown House, Amhurst Road, London E8 2AR
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: FEBRUARY 24TH, 2009

NDC UK and Ireland Congratulates Alex Sebgefia
London – The Executive and the entire membership of the UK & Ireland Branch of the National Democratic Congress wish to congratulate Mr Alex Segbefia on his appointment as President Mills’ Deputy Chief of Staff.

We believe, the choice of Mr Segbefia, the current Chairman of the NDC UK & Ireland and Secretary to the Government Transitional Team to the heart of the Presidency is a wise decision, as we strongly believe Mr Segbefia will use his legal and managerial experience to enrich the work of the presidential team at the Castle.

We also hope Mr Segbefia and his team will work tirelessly to focus the Presidency on governance that is transparent, accountable, and capable of achieving a just social democratic society in Ghana.

The NDC UK & Ireland membership would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate the appointment of Mrs Betty Mould –Iddrisu, a leading member of NDC UK & Ireland, as the first female Attorney General and Minster of Justice of the fourth Republic of Ghana

We all join in sending our very best wishes to Alex and Betty for the future and hope they will encourage and inspire their respective teams to work hard to make Ghana a Better Place for all.

We also want to use this opportunity to urge all members of NDC to close their ranks and rally behind the President and whoever he appoints to his team so that we can work together to make Ghana a better place for us all. We all have a part to play in ensuring the success of NDC and Ghana, even if we are not appointed to serve at the frontline at this moment.

God Bless us all.
Kwame Agbodza-NDC UK/Ireland-Public Relations.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very impressive speech at london podium.But after he has finished with the car seizures will the notion or idealogy extend to stopping ghanaian's from paying bribes to the police and other government offices and discourage the public to frown on paying it? If he can do this for his beloved country at this opportunity then his legal prowess will really be put to test.
Even my son can seize Kuffuor's car if he is not in office.