NDC Eastern Regional Faithfuls Congratulate William Kwame Atamudzi For His Appointment As NDC's Deputy National Welfare Director

According to the supporters and members, they were full of praise for the Functional Executives  Committee of the NDC to give this recognition to Mr Atamudzi, because his good leadership he has desmotrated generally showed he equally deserves this high national position in the NDC.

NDC Eastern Regional Faithfuls Congratulate William Kwame Atamudzi For His Appointment As NDC's Deputy National Welfare Director
Thousands of supporters and members of the 
National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Eastern Region have sent their congratulatory messages to their Eastern Regional Vice Chairman, Mr William Kwame Atamudzi for his new appointment as the Deputy National Welfare Director of the party ahead of the 2024 general election.
 
According to the supporters and members, they were full of praise for the Functional Executives  Committee of the NDC to give this recognition to Mr Atamudzi, because his good leadership he has desmotrated generally showed he equally deserves this high national position in the NDC.

"People are more willing to follow when your touch is accompanied by beauty. Influence is the heartbeat of leadership. Mr  William Kwame Atamudzi undoubtedly represents our heartbeat. 

"Congratulations to Hon William Kwame Atamudzi on his appointment as Deputy National Welfare Director of the National Democratic Congress.His accomplishments precede him," one of the leading member of the NDC in the region noted in a press statement to congratulate Mr Atamudzi.
The Functional Executives Committee of the NDC has made appointments to strengthen the national executive team of the party ahead of 2024 general elections.
The series of appointments of the NDC was aimed at reinforcing its executive cadre in anticipation of the 2024 elections.
This move reflects the party's commitment to enhancing its organisational structure and strategic capabilities.
In an official statement released on Wednesday, August 23, 2023 and copied to Soireenews.com, the NDC unveiled the following individuals as appointees who will work in conjunction with the Functional Executives Committee:
National Vice Chairman:
The Campaign Manager for former President John Dramani Mahama, Prof. Joshua Alabi, has been appointed as the National Vice Chairman of the party.
Vice Chairpersons: Lawyer Raulf, and Samuel Sarpong.
Alex Kyeremeh has been appointed as the Treasurer, and Thomas Ayisi Kumah as his Deputy.
The position of Director of Administration will be assumed by Zumakpe.
Mr. Alex Segbefia will serve as the Director of International Relations, with Karl Arhina and Aku Sika Kpene as his deputies.
Lawyer Kakra Esamuah has been appointed as the Director of Communications.
Dr. Omane Boamah, former Minister for Communications, will lead the Directorate of Elections, with Mahdi Jibril and Rashid Tanko as his deputies.
Mr Yayra and Atta Boateng have been designated as Deputy Directors for Information Technology (IT).
Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe will assume the role of Director of Legal Affairs, while Baba Jamal and George Loh will serve as his deputies.
Prof Francis Duodu will lead the Directorate of Research, with Prof Aheto as his deputy.
Mr Vincent Kuagbenu has been appointed as Director of Special Duties, and he will be supported by deputies Kale Ceaser, Brogya Gyenfi, and Mohammed Nantomah.
Dr. Ahadzi will take up the role of Rector of the party school, and Dr. Peter Boamah will serve as Registrar.
Lawyer Abraham Amaliba will head the Conflict Resolution division, with Daniel Amartey as his deputy.
Mr Ludwig Hlodze has been appointed as Director of Logistics/Protocol, and his deputies will be Amanda Okyere and Hon Doku.
Miss Mary Awusi will take on the responsibility of Director of Interparty and Civil Society Organizations, along with Prosper Huator.
Mr Addae will head the Directorate of Welfare, and William Attamudzi will serve as his deputy.
The National Executive Committee is presently in session to review and discuss these appointments, which are poised to strengthen the NDC's operational efficiency and strategic positioning as the 2024 elections approach.