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Politics of Sunday, 11 August 2024

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I’m going to summon all underperforming government appointees in Bono Region to Accra – Justin Kodua

New Patriotic Party General Secretary Justin Frimpong Koduah New Patriotic Party General Secretary Justin Frimpong Koduah

The General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Justin Frimpong Koduah, says he does not regret calling out some government appointees in the Bono Region for losing touch with the party’s base and electorate in the region.

Speaking to the media in Kumasi at the New Patriotic Party’s Ashanti regional campaign launch, he said, “In my post on Facebook, I said some of our appointees have lost touch at the base and I don’t regret saying that. I’m very disappointed in them. I have already sent the signal to them.”

“When I get to Accra, I will start engaging them one-on-one to let them know. Next time, I will come out publicly to mention their names.

“The New Patriotic Party is contesting the presidential election to win and any obstruction within the party will not be accepted. No single individual can hold us down,” he lamented.

Ahead of the December 7th General Elections, the New Patriotic Party in the Ashanti Region is launching the party’s presidential and parliamentary election campaign in Kumasi today.

The party will equally use the event to unveil the party’s campaign song for the 2024 election activities across the country.

The event is expected to be graced by Vice Presidential candidate Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, MP for Manhyia South Constituency, national executives and Members of Parliament in Ashanti, among others.

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