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An influential figure within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and a prominent business magnate in the Ashanti Region, Dr. William Atta Owusu, has delivered a letter to the former president and NDC flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama.
Within the letter, the esteemed party member reaffirms his unwavering dedication to the NDC, dispelling recent widespread speculations regarding his purported resignation from the party.
"This afternoon, I submitted an official letter to the incoming President stating that I, Dr. William Atta Owusu, have not resigned from the NDC party. I still remain a staunch member of the party and I promise to do my best to help bring the party to power," he told this reporter after submitting the letter to the former president at the CSUC in Kumasi on Wednesday.
During the presentation, the radiant smiles captured in a photo unmistakably conveyed the positive reception of the business mogul's letter.
Dr. William Atta Owusu, exuding happiness over the NDC leader's acceptance of his letter, expressed his commitment to working tirelessly for the unity and triumph of the NDC in the impending election.
Dr. William Atta Owusu sparked widespread debate across various media platforms following his contentious explanation of the NDC's 24-Hour Economy policy on Kumasi-based Kessben media.
The situation escalated after the NDC's regional communications leadership distanced itself from Dr. William Atta Owusu, asserting that he held no position within the communication team or as a Parliamentary Candidate.
Subsequently, widespread media reports speculated about the resignation of the steadfast NDC member, prompted by what was perceived as unfair treatment from the NDC regional communications leadership.
However, he later clarified that he had not resigned, putting an end to the speculation.
His recent letter to the former president reaffirms his steadfast dedication to the party.
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