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NDC embarks on healing and reconciliation process

By Michael Abayateye
The NDC
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The opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC) as part of implementing the Kwesi Botchwey-led Committee's recommendations, will embark on a healing and reconciliation process, the Council of Elders of the party has disclosed.

The Kwesi Botchwey Committee was engaged to investigate issues that led to the party's defeat in the 2016 elections and make recommendations. The committee in June presented a 455-page report which among other things suggested a 'peaceful and healing tour'.

In a letter sighted by Citi FM, the Council of Elders highlighted ways to resolve internal wranglings in the party including a healing and reconciliation process.

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"As part of the process of implementing the salient and critical recommendations of the committee in resolving the internal conflicts and differences, the council has put in place teams to visit the various regions and team up with regional representatives to undertake the process of healing and reconciliation,"part of the letter signed by the Vice Chairman of the Council of Elders, Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu stated.

It added that the process of healing and reconciliation has commenced within the Council of Elders, functional and regional executives as well as other leading members of the party.

The Council of Elders has also asked members of the party, to desist from engaging each other in war of words by using the media.They rather encouraged members to use the appropriate structures within the party in solving conflicts.

According to the letter, the party is in the process of implementing the recommendations of the Prof. Kwesi Botchway -led Committee and called for calm within the party.

They called on all members of the party to respect the party's structures and procedures in resolving internal grievances and conflicts.

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