Friday, February 15, 2008

AKAN CONSTITUENCY NPP FORGES LINKS (Page 16)

Story: Tim Dzamboe, Kadjebi

THE Akan Constituency of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has made good overtures aimed at closing identified gaps with the view to reinforcing the chances of winning the parliamentary seat and presidential election in the December polls.
To this end all perceived factions within the constituency were pronounced abolished and reorganised into one formidable front to compete effectively with opponents in the next elections.
A task force has been set up to work closely with constituency executives to map out strategies to make the party stronger and set it on course for victory in December.
This was the conclusion of a reconciliation meeting of all delegates in the constituency, held at Kadjebi last weekend, under the auspices of two high -ranking members of the party, Messrs S.K. Osei-Nyame and Albert Osebre.
The consensus was that all divided forces within the party should rally behind the parliamentary candidate, Mr Kofi Adjei Ntim, to ensure that he won the December election.
Addressing the delegates, an Accra-based legal practitioner, Mr Osei-Nyame, said without a representative of the government in power in Parliament it was difficult to lobby effectively.
He said every party had a problem but there should be no problem in the Akan Constituency and charged the constituency executive to fight for power until it was won.

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