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Ashanti Region: Group Roots For Boris-B To Unseat Wontumi As NPP Regional Chairman


Ashanti Region: Group Roots For Boris-B To Unseat Wontumi As NPP Regional Chairman

A calling itself the United Patriots is impressing upon businessman Dr. Boris Baidoo affectionately called Boris B to contest as Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) when nominations are open in the future.

The NPP in April announced its timelines in reorganizing the political party ahead of the 2024 elections.
It is expected that the process will begin with the party's constituency annual delegates conference which will be held in 2021. This will be followed by the annual Regional delegates Conference which will take place in August 2021.

Ahead of the regional contest, the group is advocating that national poultry award winner, and dealer of Veterinary products as well as Chief Executive officer CEO of Boris B's Farms makes an open declaration.
A statement issued and signed by Baffour Asare who is the leader and convener of the pro-NPP group disclosed that his emergence will signify a new dawn for the NPP.
“The wind of change is blowing and it will not be so long for the old order to pass, giving way to the new.

The NPP, since its inception has depended heavily on the Ashanti Region for its strength. This is evidenced in the just-ended general election. The elephant party has positioned itself as a party of intellectuals, a party of civility and a party of dignity. In view of this, it is imperative that we pay serious attention to people we elect into sensitive offices such as regional chairman. We need personalities who are committed to the course of improving livelihood of party members and the people of Ashanti region, with track records of leadership in the field they specialize and people who keep promises.

Boris comes with a promise and he will deliver”, he argued
In the view of the group, “Boris B is an award-winning poultry farmer who has excelled greatly in the area of agriculture and exports. He is a successful private businessman who has worked his way up and contributed immensely to the youth empowerment through employment opportunities. In a world where entrepreneurship has become one of the most important topics for discussion, Boris comes as an ideal choice for the youth. At a time when the unity of the party is so critical, Boris is a perfect man to hold us together. His levelheadedness, truthfulness and the respect he commands are traits that are inextricably tied to building a united front in the region.

Ashanti region is now ready for a man who just not have the party as heart, but knows how to produce results. It is one thing having passion and love for the party and it is another thing having the knowledge and wisdom to make it succeed”

Photos of some of the group members and posters of Dr. Beneath








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