We’re dedicated to tackling the issues raised by Saturday’s surveys – Nimako Evans

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The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) says it is determined to addressing all issues highlighted by aspirants at the party’s super delegates meeting on Saturday.

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, one of the party’s flagbearer hopefuls, was caught on tape making a phone conversation in which he threatened the President and Vice President with a “showdown” after learning that his agents had been attacked in the North East Region.

Several problems were raised in certain centres around the nation, including charges by Alan Kyerematen’s team that the Vice President’s team was supplying delegates in the Greater Accra region with lavish accommodations in an attempt to purchase votes.

But speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM, the director of elections and research of the NPP, Evans Nimako, described the polls as largely successful due to the party’s extensive dialogue prior to the conference.

He told Umaru Sanda Amadu that the party met on Monday to deliberate over the issues that arose from the conference and pledged that all parties would be heard and all issues addressed amicably.

“What we went through on Saturday was successful because the Elections Committee equally engaged the aspirants. The party also met today and we are extending invitations to all the candidates so that we can have the issues that came up resolved.

“The committee is not in a hurry to pass judgment but we are ready to listen to all sides and record their concerns and act according to the party’s constitution. We have always engaged and we have extended invitations to all those with concerns before we submit our final report to the party.”

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