United Ghana Movement | |
Abbr: | --> |
Leader: | Charles Wereko-Brobby |
Chairman: | Nii Armah Tagoe |
General Secretary: | Eric Dutenya Kwabla |
Spokesman: | --> |
Leader1 Title: | Vice-Chairman |
Leader1 Name: | Bashiru Alhassan Daballi |
Leader2 Title: | Treasurer |
Leader2 Name: | Lawrence Adotey Addo |
Leader3 Title: | Youth Coordinator |
Leader3 Name: | Damasus Tuurosong |
Leader4 Title: | Women’s Coordinator |
Leader4 Name: | Linda Awuah |
Leader5 Title: | Campaign Coordinator |
Leader5 Name: | Prince Aboagye |
Founder: | Charles Wereko-Brobby |
Founders: | --> |
Founded: | 1992 |
Foundation: | use --> |
Registered: | 10 January 1997 |
Legalized: | --> |
Dissolved: | 2007 |
Banned: | or |
Dissolution: | use --> |
Split: | New Patriotic Party |
Headquarters: | Accra |
Regional Affiliation: | --> |
Continental Affiliation: | --> |
Colours: | Blue, white and green |
Slogan: | Grooming People for Ghana’s Development |
Symbol: | A clenched fist of the hand with the index and middle fingers raised together |
Country: | --> |
Country: | Ghana |
State: | --> |
The United Ghana Movement is a political party in Ghana. The founder is Charles Wereko-Brobby, formerly a leading member of the New Patriotic Party.
The party was officially registered with the Electoral Commission of Ghana as a political party in Ghana on 10 January 1997.[1]
The first general elections the party contested were the presidential and parliamentary elections of December 2000. Charles Wereko-Brobby stood for president on the party's ticket in December 2000 and came seventh with 0.3% of the popular vote.[2] The party also contested the parliamentary elections in the same year but won no seats.
In 2002, the leader of the party, Wereko-Brobby announced that the party is on vacation.[4]
The party symbols are as follows:[1]