Liberal Party of Ghana

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Liberal_Party_of_Ghana an entity of type: Thing

The Liberal Party of Ghana is a political party in Ghana. The party replaced the Independent People's Party (IPP) which was originally founded by Kofi Akpaloo in 2011. Akpaloo, who was nominated to be the presidential candidate for the IPP was disqualified from contesting the 2016 Ghanaian general election due to problems with his nomination forms. The new party pledges to put people's lives first through technology. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Liberal Party of Ghana
rdf:langString Liberal Party of Ghana
rdf:langString Liberal Party of Ghana
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rdf:langString LPG
rdf:langString John Ameka
rdf:langString Ghana
xsd:date 2017-03-01
rdf:langString The Liberal Party of Ghana is a political party in Ghana. The party replaced the Independent People's Party (IPP) which was originally founded by Kofi Akpaloo in 2011. Akpaloo, who was nominated to be the presidential candidate for the IPP was disqualified from contesting the 2016 Ghanaian general election due to problems with his nomination forms. The new party pledges to put people's lives first through technology.
rdf:langString Sarah Grant
rdf:langString Sophia Akpaloo
rdf:langString First Vice Chairperson
rdf:langString Eunice Adu
rdf:langString Third Vice Chairperson
rdf:langString Fleischer Lartey
rdf:langString National Organiser
rdf:langString Samuel Owusu Afriyie
rdf:langString National Communications Director
rdf:langString Jerry Owusu Appiah
rdf:langString Director of Operations and Elections
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xsd:date 2017-03-01
xsd:gYear 2017

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