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BREAKING THE 8 IN THE BONO REGION WILL BE DIFFICULT WHEN SOME REGIONAL EXECUTIVES ARE DEFRAUDING SOME CONSTITUENCY CHAIRMEN - NPP BONO REGIONAL CHAIRMAN


 BREAKING THE 8 IN THE BONO REGION WILL BE DIFFICULT WHEN SOME REGIONAL EXECUTIVES ARE DEFRAUDING SOME CONSTITUENCY CHAIRMEN - NPP BONO REGIONAL CHAIRMAN

The  Bono regional chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwame Baffoe popularly called Abronye DC, has called on the regional executives to work in harmony to help them break the 8 which have  become the ambition of the party in the 2024 general elections which has never happened in our politics before.

According to him, if the party can achieve their ambitious aim they have to come together and work as a team to make the aim a successful one, he further stated that all the party members from executives to the grassroots not to involve themselves in bad deals  which will tarnish the good image of the party  in the region to help them attract more people into the party to make  their work more easy for them ahead of the elections in 2024. 

Mr Baffoe gave this advice to the party members when  he alleged that there have been some rumors going round in the region that the  regional organizer,  Evans Afari Gyan who have  involved  himself in numerous corruption scandal, defrauding some constitution chairmen of their monies to give them contract and also defrauding some car rentals, hoteliers and a lot more which are bringing bad name to the party in the region and  can affect the chances of the party  breaking the 8 in the region, so he is urging all the party sympathizers not to involve themselves in such act but rather do things that will  spread the good works of  the president to help make the 2024 general elections an easy tasks for them.

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