
S.D. Dombo
S.D. Dombo was an influential Ghanaian politician and a founding member of the Northern People's Party, which later merged to form the United Party. Born in 1914, he was a prominent advocate for the rights and interests of the people in northern Ghana, emphasizing regional development and unity. Dombo's contributions to Ghana's political landscape were significant, particularly in fostering dialogue and cooperation among various ethnic groups. His legacy continues to be recognized in the context of Ghana's democratic evolution and political inclusiveness.
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Dr Bawumia embodies qualities similar to Chief S. D. Dombo, according to the MPs.
See the list of 63 NPP MPs who have pledged support for Dr Bawumia’s flagbearer bidS.D. Dombo is also a founding figure of the United Party tradition, from which the NPP traces its roots.
NPP’s watershed moment - Delegates converge to shape party’s futureMr Kufuor cited Chief S.D. Dombo as an example of leadership rooted in democratic values, accountability, and service to the nation.
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