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Twifo Atti-Morkwa constituency; NPP Inaugurates 30 Member Compaing Team












Twifo Atti-Morkwa constituency; NPP Inaugurates  30 Member Compaing Team


The Twifo Atti-Morkwa constituency in the central region, New Patriotic Party (NPP) on Saturday August 29, 2020, inaugurated it's campaign team for the 2020 Parliamentary and Presidential elections.


The team of 30 members were sworn into office by the party’s regional Secretary, Tekyi Mensah, at a short inaugural ceremony held at Twifo Praso District Assembly Hall.


The constituency Chairman of the NPP, Mr. Kingsford Kwaku Wilson  popularly known as Chairman Kwaku Bodei heads the constituency campaign team, with  the incumbent member of Parliament Hon. Abraham Dwumah Odoom, District Chief Executive Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi, and the Parliamentary candidate of the party Hon. Ebenezer Obeng Dwamena well known as "Local Boy"



The minister in charge of transport who double as an executive member of Central regional 2020 compaing team  implored the members of the team to discharge their mandate diligently in spearheading the party’s campaign in it's foremost, in order to vindicate the confidence that had been reposed in them by the NPP leadership.



On his part, Chairman Kwaku Bodei, who spoke on behalf of the team, assured the party that the team would work hard to secure an emphatic victory for President Akufo-Addo and their Parliamentary Candidate (PC) Hon Ebenezer Obeng Dwamena.


The co-chairman, also the Parliamentary candidate, Hon Ebenezer Obeng Dwamena therefore appealed to the members of the party and the Ghanaian people in general to continue to repose their confidence in the NPP, which, according to him, is the only party in Ghana that is able to deliver prosperity to the Ghanaian people.

Background photos attached








story field by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku,

Sweet fm, Twifo Praso-C/R

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