Support for Seyram Betty Krosbi Mensah continues to gather momentum following reports that she is preparing to contest for the National Women’s Organiser position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Information available to The Overseer indicates that since news of her intention emerged, there has been a steady rise in endorsements and positive reception from key stakeholders within the party, particularly among the women’s wing and grassroots organisers.
Hon. Mensah, a former Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, is said to have embarked on extensive consultations across various levels of the party structure, engaging national executives, regional leaders and influential grassroots actors to seek their guidance and support.
Sources close to the development reveal that her acceptance among NDC women remains significantly high, with many describing her as experienced, approachable and capable of mobilising women and young female voters ahead of future elections.
Her background in Parliament, where she served from 2017 to 2025, is also said to be boosting her credibility, with strong backing reportedly coming from current and former parliamentary colleagues who view her as a unifying figure within the party.
Further checks by The Overseer show that her recent engagements with deputy regional organisers and other party officials have been met with enthusiasm, with many welcoming her decision to enter the race.
Political observers within the party also believe that beyond her internal appeal, Hon. Mensah possesses the influence and visibility to attract new members into the NDC, particularly among women and the youth.
With the party currently undergoing reorganisation following its victory in the 2024 general election, her growing support is seen as a significant development that could shape the contest for the National Women’s Organiser position in the months ahead.
With branch elections commencing this month, constituency, regional, and national elections will follow in ascending order, setting the stage for a major reorganisation of the party’s internal structures.
Party insiders note that the NDC is bound to produce a new presidential candidate for the 2028 general elections, and the internal elections are expected to be highly competitive, as the newly elected executives will play a crucial role in determining the party’s next flag bearer.Betty Gains Momentum in NDC Women’s Organizer Race
Support for Seyram Betty Krosbi Mensah continues to gather momentum following reports that she is preparing to contest for the National Women’s Organiser position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Information available to The Overseer indicates that since news of her intention emerged, there has been a steady rise in endorsements and positive reception from key stakeholders within the party, particularly among the women’s wing and grassroots organisers.
Hon. Mensah, a former Member of Parliament for Afram Plains North, is said to have embarked on extensive consultations across various levels of the party structure, engaging national executives, regional leaders and influential grassroots actors to seek their guidance and support.
Sources close to the development reveal that her acceptance among NDC women remains significantly high, with many describing her as experienced, approachable and capable of mobilising women and young female voters ahead of future elections.
Her background in Parliament, where she served from 2017 to 2025, is also said to be boosting her credibility, with strong backing reportedly coming from current and former parliamentary colleagues who view her as a unifying figure within the party.
Further checks by The Overseer show that her recent engagements with deputy regional organisers and other party officials have been met with enthusiasm, with many welcoming her decision to enter the race.
Political observers within the party also believe that beyond her internal appeal, Hon. Mensah possesses the influence and visibility to attract new members into the NDC, particularly among women and the youth.
With the party currently undergoing reorganisation following its victory in the 2024 general election, her growing support is seen as a significant development that could shape the contest for the National Women’s Organiser position in the months ahead.
With branch elections commencing this month, constituency, regional, and national elections will follow in ascending order, setting the stage for a major reorganisation of the party’s internal structures.
Party insiders note that the NDC is bound to produce a new presidential candidate for the 2028 general elections, and the internal elections are expected to be highly competitive, as the newly elected executives will play a crucial role in determining the party’s next flag bearer.

































