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Assin Akropong Youth Association Congratulates Hon. Fiifi Baako On His Renomination As Assin Fosu MCE





 Assin Akropong Youth Association Congratulates Hon. Fiifi Baako On His Re-nomination As Assin Fosu MCE

Assin Akropong Youth Association has congratulated Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako on his re-nomination as the Municipal Chief Executive of the Assin Fosu Assembly. 

Assin Akropong Youth Association are individuals and youth who reside hail and or have chosen to have close connection with their birth root or hometown. They stands for development and seek to be the mouth piece for their hometown Assin Akropong. 


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Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako Assin Foso Municipal Chief Executive Assin Foso 


Dear Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako,

We the leaders of Assin Akropong Youth Association and the entire community wish to congratulates you Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako on your re-nomination as the Municipal Chief Executive of the Assembly. 

We are also grateful to thank the President of the Republic of Ghana Nana Akuffo Addo Dankwa for the confidence reposed and re-nominating you to serve as the MCE for the second time in Assin Fosu municipal. 

We therefore plead with all the Assembly Members in Assin Fosu municipal to put Assin Central (Fosu) first to confirm Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako to secure a stronger, prouder and better municipality.

Finally, we plead with all the communities in Assin Central to support the president’s decision to uplift Assin Central.

Thank you.


Signed 


Frank Asante, Project Director.

Samuel Asamoah, Chairman


Photos of Hon. Nicholas Fiifi Baako beneath.










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