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Stephen Atubiga Bio: Things you must know about the NDC man

He joined 2020 presidential race of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) considering the number of party members eyeing the presidency. Among the several individuals who have indicated interest in the presidential slot of the NDC is Stephen Atubiga, a member of the NDC communication team.

The upcoming politician who is now widely regarded as a talkative touts himself as the first ever ordinary Ghanaian to come out for the presidency. The man has repeatedly vowed to do anything for the NDC to come back to power, including sacrificing his life.

Stephen Atubiga Bio and Family Background

Mr. Atubiga in a recent interview revealed that he was born into a political family. According to him, his biological father was an MP from 1992-2000. His kid brother, Mathias Atubiga was also in parliament with the likes of Ackaah, Kufuor, Obed Asamoah during Lehman’s regime. He also revealed that his grandfather was a member of council during Nkrumah’s administration.

Stephen Atubiga is a communications team member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He hails from Binduri in the Binduri District of the Upper East Region of Ghana.

Stephen was first noticed on the political scene when he contested during the 2012 NDC parliamentary primary in the Binduri constituency. He subsequently joined the party’s communications team, having been defeated in the race.

Things You Must Know About The NDC 2020 Presidential Hopeful

Did you know Atubiga is an electrician by profession and currently works as a service personnel at the Tamale Teaching Hospital? Here are more facts one ought to know about the man’s political career.

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1. His Parliamentary Races

Stephen Atubiga has made two failed attempts at the parliamentary seat of his constituency, Binduri under the umbrella of the NDC. As earlier hinted, he made the first attempt in 2011 ahead of the 2012 general elections but lost at the primary election stage.

Determined to achieve his dream, Mr. Atubiga made another failed attempt in 2015 to contest the 2016 parliamentary election on the ticket of the NDC in the Binduri constituency.

2. Atubiga’s Imprisonment

Stephen Atubiga was jailed in 2013 following the 2012 landmark Supreme Court Election petition. As the trials were ongoing, a lot of unsavory comments and reactions were flying around the media and Stephen happened to be one of those who paid dearly for theirs.

Something similar to the predicament of the Montie FM panelists befell Atubiga when he eventually landed in court alongside Ken Kuranchie, following an order by presiding judge, Justice William Atuguba. He was dragged to court for making contemptuous comments on the radio about the petition process and the judges.

Although Stephen and his colleague unconditionally retracted the offending statements and rendered profuse apologies to the court, they both got a mitigated sentence of three days imprisonment. Recounting his ordeal to the media following his release, Atubiga said the three days in jail were like three months!

3. His Reaction to Regional Chairmen’s Endorsement of Mahama

Not long past, the ten regional chairmen of the NDC called on former president John Mahama to contest for the presidency come 2020 elections; a move that has been receiving gross criticisms from both the leadership and common members of the party.

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Stephen Atubiga while speaking on Kumasi-based OTEC FM, described the regional chairmen’s action as hypocritical. Mr. Atubiga revealed that most of the regional chairmen have also given him their support in his presidential aspiration. For him, their turning around to urge Mahama to lead the party is sheer hypocrisy, purely founded on hunger for power, adding that he will soon expose them.

“Most of these same chairmen who have endorsed Mahama have also endorsed me. I think they are taking us for granted but I will expose them soon,” he promised.

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