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[ 2015-06-02 ]
Afoko, Agyepong are welcome to Upper East - NPP Secretary The Upper East Regional Secretary of the New
Patriotic Party (NPP), Cletus Ayambere has stated
that the National Chairman and General Secretary
of the party Paul Afoko and Kwabena Agyepong are
welcome to the region to hold any party activity
meant to ensure victory for the party in 2016.
He said the party in the region were pleased with
Nana Akufo-Addo's assurance to hold President
Mahama to his promise to ensure justice for the
late Adams Mahama.
"Once the presidential candidate has directed that
the National Chairman and General Secretary be
allowed to come to the headquarters to do their
work without hindrance, no one will hinder them
from working in the Upper East region too. Paul
Afoko and Kwabena Agyepong will be welcomed to the
region any time", Mr Ayambere said.
According to him, the death of the party’s
Regional Chairman, Adams Mahama has negatively
affected the party in the region, adding that if
the perpetrators are not prosecuted according to
the laws of the country, the pain in the hearts of
the family and the members and supporters of the
party would worsen and affect their contributions
to the party.
Mr. Ayambe disclosed this to Daily Guide newspaper
after a press conference held by the flagbearer at
the party’s National Headquarters, Friday.
He explained that the call for truce by the
party’s flagbearer has come at the right time
and that he hopes all members and supporters of
the party in the region would put the recent
happenings in the party behind them and work
hard to ensure victory in 2016 to honour the late
party official.
Following the death of the regional chairman,
Daily Guide has learnt that some five regional
executives of the party run out of the town to
avoid reprisal attacks by some party youth who
allegedly threatened to kill them.
They include regional party organizer, Jerry
Asamni, regional youth organizer, Bashiru Ibrahim,
the Nasara Coordinator, Mba Siita, 2nd Vice
Chairman Osman Kunkunaba and Women's Organizer,
Florence Sampokabila.
Source - Daily Guide
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