National Reform Party (Ghana)

The National Reform Party (National Reform Party ) is a political party in Ghana.

The NRP was founded by a group, thus diverging from National Democratic Congress (NDC ), the party of ex - President Jerry Rawlings, split off in 1999. This was done primarily in the context of presidential elections in 2000, for which he was sent into the race with Augustus Goosie Obuadum Tanoh, a close confidant of Rawlings, President Andi own data. In the elections but was defeated by Tanoh later President John Agyekum Kufuor clear he only received 78 629 votes (1.21 %). In the simultaneous elections to the Ghanaian Parliament accounted for NRP approximately 2.25 % of the vote, which, however, no seat was won in Parliament.

The party headquarters is located in the north of Accra. The motto of the NRF is Ghana First. The party logo consists mainly of blue colors, white, red and yellow. It is stylized a rising over white mountains in a blue sky yellow sun shown. In the lower third of the logo that represents white mountains, in essence, the word " REFORM " in bright red letters is written.

Party chairman

Secretaries General

  • In 2005: Opoku Kyeretwie ( Kyeretwie Okoku )
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