Politics of Sunday, 2 June 2019

Source: Daniel Kaku

Let's unite to retain power - NPP Western Regional Women's Organiser

NPP's Western Regional Women's Organiser, Mrs. Abena Kwallah (M) NPP's Western Regional Women's Organiser, Mrs. Abena Kwallah (M)

NPP's Western Regional Women's Organiser, Mrs. Abena Kwallah popularly known as 'Action Woman' has urged members of the party to remain united so as to retain power in the forthcoming 2020 elections.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony of an ultra-modern party office for the Takoradi NPP by the Western Regional Minister, Hon. Kobby Okyere Darko-Mensah, she extended her heartfelt appreciation to the party leadership in the Region for appointing her as Women's Organiser.

"My earthly language cannot explain the confidence and trust reposed in me as Regional Women Organizer.I’m most grateful to all the Regional Executives - from the Chairman to the last person in the Region. Am so much grateful for the trust you have reposed in me. More importantly, I also thank all those who supported me one way or the other, especially, the Constituency Women Organizers. I say God bless you all". she stated

She called on members to put aside their differences and rally behind President Akufo-Addo to successfully deliver on his promises.

"It's time for us to put our differences aside and start the re-organisation of our women's wing in the Region and with a united front we can conquer the battle ahead of us in 2020", she called.

The first ever Regional Youth Organiser of the party, pledged to remain humble as she has been doing in the past 12 years.

"As a matter of fact, I’m humbled with the honour done me. I have been in active politics and serving more than 12 years as the longest serving Women Organizer and the first ever female Regional Youth Organizer.I am of the view that when it comes to experience God has blessed me with and as we moved into 2020, I would entreat all and sundry to allow all hands be on deck, unite our front and work together with team spirit in support of our able Regional Chairman Hon Francis Ndede Siah". She emphasized