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NPP organisers go to school

New Patriotic Party (NPP) polling station organizers in the Suame Constituency have attended a one-day workshop to prepare them on campaign activities ahead of the December 2020 polls.

The programme, held at the Suame NVTI campus over the weekend at the behest of Francis Adomako, popularly known as Francois, the Ashanti Regional Organizer of the ruling NPP, was mainly aimed at getting the participants prepared for the upcoming voter registration exercise.

Significantly, all the participants of the programme were made to strictly adhere to the safety protocols to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

According to the NPP regional organiser, the programme would be replicated in the other constituencies in the coming days.

Mr. Adomako stated emphatically that the party leadership had made a firm commitment to secure all the 47 parliamentary seats in the region.

In this regard, he entreated the polling station organisers, whom he described as important members of the NPP, to embrace hard work and campaign vigorously for the party.

According to him, President Akufo-Addo has laid concrete foundation for the country’s development to take off, so NPP should work to retain power.

He said the country would experience massive transformation in the next four years if President Akufo-Addo was retained in office.

The Suame NPP polling station organisers that attended the programme unanimously gave an assurance to work harder than ever, so that the NPP would win the December elections.

Party bigwigs at Suame, such as Bright Osei Agyeman, NPP Suame Constituency Chairman; Mustapha Owusu, the NPP Organizer, Suame; and others graced the event.

Source: Daily Guide Network

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