Minority Caucus in  Parliament Denies  Supporting Asiedu Nketiah's NDC National Chairmanship Bid

In the statement dated Wednesday October 26, 2022, the leadership of the Caucus flatly denies the assertions by Honourable Ahmed and stated that the leadership of the Caucus never met on the matter and have not taken any decision on the matter.

Minority Caucus in  Parliament Denies  Supporting Asiedu Nketiah's NDC National Chairmanship Bid
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) minority Caucus in Parliament, has proven wrong the statement made by the Member of Parliament (MP) MP for Banda and Deputy Minority Whip in Parliament, Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim to the effect that the NDC Caucus in Parliament was supporting the candidature of Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketiah for the position of national chairman of the party. 
In a statement signed and issued by the  Minority Leader of the NDC in Parliament, Mr Haruna Iddrisu and copied to Soireenres.com, noted that attention of the Leadership of the NDC Caucus in Parliament has been drawn to the said statement being made by Honourable Ibrahim at the launch of the election campaign of Mr Nketiah on Tuesday October 25, 2022.
In the statement dated Wednesday October 26, 2022, the leadership of the Caucus flatly denies the assertions by Honourable Ahmed and stated that the leadership of the Caucus never met on the matter and have not taken any decision on the matter.
It noted that the  minority caucus has not met and has not taken any decision on any of the candidates contesting any position within the Party.
The statement asserted that the leadership and the Caucus has no position on any of the candidates vying for the respective positions in the party.
According to the statement, Mr Ibrahim’s attention was drawn to the matter and he has since rendered an unqualified apology to the entire Caucus.
'We accordingly urge our rank and file and the public to disregard the purported statement made during the launch.
'We further wish to urge all Members of the Caucus to refrain from making such comments in the immediate future," the statement concluded.