Former Minority Leader in Parliament, Haruna Iddrisu is confident of victory in the upcoming parliamentary primaries of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The Tamale South MP subjected himself before the vetting committee of the party in the Tamale South constituency office.

Highly tipped to retain the seat, Haruna Iddrisu says his work in the Constituency is not done yet.

Haruna Iddrisu confident of victory after subjecting himself to vetting by the NDC

Accompanied by a mammoth crowd, the 5-time Member of Parliament for Tamale South answered questions that bordered on his suitability for the job.

He assured that he would win re-election by a landslide, touting his prowess and growing influence over the years.

“Today I am here to honour the NDC constitutional requirement as the NDC unbeatable candidate for the 2024 general election and today marks the beginning of the NDC journey to victory in 2024. But the Tamale South seat is free, you can come in. The only thing I can assure you is that you won’t get more than 5% of the votes or probably 2%. You won’t make more than five percent,” he said.

Haruna Iddrisu confident of victory after subjecting himself to vetting by the NDC

Haruna Iddrisu indicated that he will work to ensure an overwhelming victory for the NDC in the Tamale South Constituency.

“Tamale South in the last presidential and parliamentary elections made a significant contribution of 69,000 votes and my pledge this year is that we will contribute 90,000 votes for John Mahama or whoever leads the NDC in the 2024 elections,” he added.

According to him, the mismanagement of the economy by the Akufo-Addo government vindicates the NDC as the best party to lead the country.

Haruna Iddrisu confident of victory after subjecting himself to vetting by the NDC

“We must all come together, shun divisiveness, and work towards an NDC victory, because that is the surest way to win power,” he indicated.

After being a student leader for years during his tertiary education, Haruna Iddrisu transitioned into mainstream national politics and rose to become the National Youth Organiser for the National Democratic Congress in 2002.

He held that position for eight years even whilst he was the Minister of Communications until stepping down in 2010.

Haruna first stood for MP in the 2004 parliamentary election in the then-newly formed Tamale South Constituency. He served as the Ranking Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Communications and also the Minority Spokesman on Communications in the fourth Parliament when the NDC was in opposition.

Haruna Iddrisu confident of victory after subjecting himself to vetting by the NDC

He retained his seat in the 2008 parliamentary election by gaining 78.2% of the total votes cast. He once again retained his seat in the 2012 parliamentary elections by getting 74.6% of the total votes cast.

Even though his party lost the Presidential Elections, Haruna retained his seat in the 2016 elections and was selected to lead the Minority Caucus as the Minority Leader of the 7th Parliament of the 4th Republic of Ghana.

He served as the Minority Leader for NDC in Ghana’s 8th Parliament from January 2017 till January 2023.

He has also held various positions in government, including Minister for Communications under the Mills and Mahama governments as well as Minister for Trade between 2013 and 2014. He was appointed the Minister for Employment and Labour Relations by President Mahama in July 2014.