- Advertisement -

Forget Accreditation Board, we don’t need accreditation for our school – Koku Anyidoho

- Advertisement -

The Deputy General Secretary of the biggest opposition party National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho has said the party will implement to the latter the provisions of the Kwasi Botchway report.

According to implementing the provisions of the report will help address the various concerns raised by some members of the party and also put to rest the current wrangling in the party.

Speaking on individuals who had problems with the party and had to stand as Independent candidates in the 2016 elections, Mr. Anyidoho indicated that they will be accepted back into the party but will be made to start from the scratch.

He said “They will be accepted in the party but as new members. If they brought some young guys into the party some eight years ago, they will become the juniors of those guys because they are now new members. When they apply to be Members of Parliament and the other young guys also apply, we will consider them first because they are seniors”.

Mr. Anyidoho reiterated that the report will not be given back to the public but leadership of the party intends solving every problem the grassroots mentioned that cause their defeat in 2016.

On the Party’s Ideological institute, Anyidoho indicated that the school is not a Tertiary institution that needs accreditation but just a place where the party’s ideologies and history of the party could be bequeathed to members of the party.

“It is like a church and not a tertiary institution. It is like a church where we wants to teach our people what the NDC as a party stands for and what they need to know about the party. So what you are reading about our school not been accredited by the Accreditation board should be ignored”.

source:a1radioonline.com


 

- Advertisement -

MOST POPULAR

- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related news

- Advertisement -