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Boakye Agyarko rallies NPP executives in Central Region ahead of Chairmanship bid

From Ghanaian Times · () English

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  • Boakye Agyarko, a candidate for National Chairman of Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP), met with regional and constituency executives in the Central Region.
  • He emphasized the need for unity, discipline, improved welfare for executives, and strategic reforms for future electoral success.
  • Agyarko also called for forgiveness and reconciliation within the party, seeking support for his bid.

Boakye Agyarko, a contender for the National Chairman position of Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP), has embarked on a nationwide campaign tour, recently engaging with party executives in the Central Region. Meetings held in Cape Coast and Winneba brought together executives from various constituencies, underscoring Agyarko's efforts to build broad support.

During these engagements, Agyarko stressed the critical importance of unity, discipline, and enhanced welfare for party executives. He also highlighted the necessity of strategic reforms to ensure the NPP's electoral success in 2028 and beyond. A key theme of his message was reconciliation, as he appealed to party members to forgive one another to foster internal cohesion.

Speaking on behalf of the regional leadership, Percy Dennis Quaicoo assured Agyarko of the Central Region's support, acknowledging his demonstrated loyalty and dedication to the party over the years. Agyarko, accompanied by his campaign manager Henry Quartey and other team members, continues his tour as he seeks to lead the NPP.

the chairmanship aspirant had demonstrated loyalty, dedication and commitment to the party over the years.

โ€” Percy Dennis QuaicooSpeaking on behalf of the regional leadership in the Central Region, assuring Boakye Agyarko of their support.
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