Rawlings
still
remains
the
toast
of
NDC
Accra,
Dec.
21
GNA
–
Former
President
Jerry
John
Rawlings
was
the
toast
of
the
numerous
supporters
and
delegates
of
the
National
Democratic
Congress
(NDC)
attending
the
Party’s
congress
at
the
University
of
Ghana,
Legon.
Thousands
of
NDC
foot
soldiers
clad
in
Party
colours,
who
had
taken
over
the
main
roads
leading
to
congress
grounds
amidst
drumming
and
dancing,
surged
forward
when
the
convoy
of
Former
President
Rawlings
arrived.
Even
though
the
elated
Party
members
broke
through
the
security
barricade
they
did
not
pose
any
threat
to
him.
It
took
him
more
than
30
minutes
to
move
from
the
School
of
Administration
to
reach
the
N-Block,
where
the
congress
was
taking
place,
a
distance
of
about
200
metres.
Professor
John
Evans
Atta
Mills,
one
of
the
candidates
contesting
to
lead
Party
for
Election
2008,
preceded
him
and
was
also
cheered
widely
when
he
arrived.
Earlier
Dr
Ekwow
Spio
Garbrah,
Chief
Executive
Officer
of
the
Commonwealth
Telecommunication
Organisation,
and
Alhaji
Mahama
Iddrisu,
Former
Minister
of
Defence,
both
contestants,
had
arrived
and
had
been
accorded
warm
reception.
Mr
Edward
Annan,
a
Business
Magnate
and
Bank
Roller
of
the
Party,
followed
the
Founder
and
Professor
Mills
to
the
congress
grounds.
The
jubilant
supporters
cheered
and
sang
and
danced
to "Jama"
and
“Kpanlogo”
songs
and
brass
band
music.
In
all
about
1,700
delegates
from
230
constituencies
across
the
country
and
NDC
branches
outside
country
are
expected
to
cast
their
votes
to
elect
the
Party’s
Presidential
Candidate.
Most
of
the
delegates,
who
arrived
on
Wednesday,
expressed
satisfaction
about
the
comportment
of
party
members
so
far
and
were
of
the
hope
that
the
congress
would
Most
of
the
delegates,
who
arrived
on
Wednesday,
expressed
satisfaction
about
the
comportment
of
party
members
so
far
and
were
of
the
hope
that
the
congress
would
be
successful.
GNA